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101 simpatico
(pl -ci) likeable* * *simpatico1 agg.1 nice; ( amabile) likeable; ( piacevole) pleasant, agreeable; ( di modi) winning: una persona simpatica, a nice (o pleasant o agreeable) person; una serata, una sorpresa simpatica, a pleasant (o an agreeable) evening, surprise; una voce simpatica, a pleasant (o an agreeable) voice; è molto simpatico, he is very nice; ha dei modi simpatici, he has very winning ways; mi è molto simpatica, I like her very much; non è facile incontrare persone simpatiche, one does not often meet likeable people; non sei stato molto simpatico con lui, you were not very nice (o kind) to him; non l'ho trovato simpatico, I did not think he was very nice; riuscì simpatico a tutti, he was liked by everybody2 inchiostro simpatico, sympathetic (o invisible) ink.simpatico2 agg. (anat.) sympathetic: sistema nervoso simpatico, sympathetic nervous system; nervo simpatico, sympathetic nerve◆ s.m.: sistema del gran simpatico, autonomic nervous system (o antiq. sympathetic nervous system).* * *I2)II 1. 2.sostantivo maschile anat. sympathetic nervous system* * *simpatico1pl. -ci, - che /sim'patiko, t∫i, ke/1 [ persona] nice, likeable; [ serata] pleasant, nice; [ idea] nice, good; mi è molto simpatico I like him very much2 inchiostro simpatico invisible ink.————————simpatico2pl. -ci, - che /sim'patiko, t∫i, ke/anat. [ sistema nervoso] sympatheticanat. sympathetic nervous system. -
102 gut;
besser, am bestenI Adj.1. good; Wetter: auch fine; Qualität, Wein etc.: auch fine; Stoff: auch good-quality; sehr gut! very good!; gut so! good!, well done!; gut finden like; gutes Geschäft für Verkäufer: good business; für Käufer: bargain; aus guter Familie stammen come from a good family; ein gutes Ende nehmen turn out well ( oder all right); sie spricht ( ein) gutes Englisch she speaks good English, she speaks English well; er ist ein guter Läufer he’s a good runner, he’s good at running; er ist kein besonders guter Tänzer he’s not much of a dancer2. (akzeptabel, in Ordnung) good, all right, okay umg.; (richtig) right; (angebracht) fit, proper; für gut befinden think s.th. to be good ( oder a good thing); gut und richtig sein be right and proper; das ist ja gut und schön, aber... that’s all very well, but...; noch gut sein be still good; Kleidung: auch be still wearable; Nahrung: auch be still fit to eat; nicht mehr gut sein Lebensmittel: have gone off (bes. Am. bad); Milch: have gone off ( oder sour), have turned sour; ganz gut (recht gut) not bad; das ist ganz oder auch gut so that’s all right; ( wieder) gut werden (heilen) get better; (in Ordnung kommen, gelingen) turn out all right oder well; es wird schon wieder gut it’ll all work out in the end; er hielt es für gut zu schweigen he thought it better ( oder wise) to say nothing3. (körperlich wohl) well; mir ist nicht gut oder ich fühle mich nicht gut I don’t feel well; ist dir jetzt wieder gut? are you better now?; ist dir nicht gut? don’t you feel well?; (du bist wohl verrückt!) are you sure you’re all right?4. meist gesprochen: ( wie) gut, dass oder es ist ganz gut, dass... it’s a good thing that...; ( es ist) nur gut, dass... a good thing (that)...; also oder nun gut! all right (then)!; schon gut! all right!; auf Entschuldigung: auch it’s no problem; verärgert, nachgebend: auch okay, okay; (es genügt) auch that’ll do; (lass nur) auch just leave it; jetzt ist es aber gut oder und damit gut! umg. that’ll do!; lass (es) gut sein ( für dieses Mal) let’s leave it at that (for now); so was ist immer gut umg. that’s always useful6. (wirksam) Mittel etc.: good (für, gegen for); wofür oder wozu soll das gut sein? what’s that for (umg. in aid of)?7. (brav, edel, freundlich etc.) good; gut zu jemandem sein be good to s.o.; ein gutes Herz haben fig. have a good heart; gegen die guten Sitten verstoßen offend against good manners; eine gute Tat a good deed; mit etwas gutem Willen with a bit of good will; ( bitte) sei so gut und... do me a favo(u)r and..., will you?; wärst du bitte mal so gut, mir zu helfen? would you be so kind ( oder good) as to help me?; bist du mir wieder gut? (are we) friends again?; sie ist viel zu gut (für diese Welt / für ihn) she is much too good (for this world / for him); dafür ist er sich zu gut he thinks he’s above that sort of thing, he thinks it would be beneath him ( oder his dignity); jetzt kommst du dir wohl gut vor? ärgerlich: I suppose you think you’re so good ( oder clever); du bist ( vielleicht) gut! iro. I like that!; (das soll wohl ein Witz sein) you must be joking!; Gut und Böse unterscheiden können be able to tell right from wrong; jenseits9. in Grüßen, Wünschen: good; guten Abend! good evening; guten Tag! good day (bzw. afternoon); gutes neues Jahr! happy new year!; auf gute Nachbarschaft! here’s to good neighbourliness (Am. neighbors)!; Appetit, Besserung, Fahrt etc.10. in Anreden: good; guter Freund my dear fellow; so geht das aber nicht, gute Frau altm. that’s not the right way to go about it, dear lady11. (Ggs. knapp) Meter, Pfund, Stunde etc.: good; ein gut(er) Teil a good part; das hat noch gute Weile there’s still plenty of time for that; ich war schon ein gutes Stück gegangen / noch ein gutes Stück entfernt I had already walked a good distance / was still a good way away12. so gut wie virtually, practically, as good as; so gut wie unmöglich virtually impossible; der Prozess ist so gut wie gewonnen as good as won; so gut wie fertig virtually ( oder more or less) finished; so gut wie nichts next to nothing13. gut sein für (ausreichen für) be enough for; sie ist immer für einen Witz gut she’s always good for a laugh14. zu guter Letzt finallyII Adv.1. mit Verb; hören, sehen etc.: well; riechen, schmecken etc.: good; das fängt ja gut an! that’s a great start; gut aussehen look good; Person, grundsätzlich: be good-looking; gesundheitlich: look well; siehe 2; es gefällt mir gut I like it (very much); gut gehen (gut verlaufen) go well, turn out all right; das konnte nicht gut gehen it was bound to go wrong; das kann ja nicht gut gehen! there’s no way it’s going to work; wenn das nur gut geht! well, let’s just hope for the best; das ist noch einmal gut gegangen that was close ( oder a close thing), talk about lucky umg.; mir geht’s gut I’m fine; geschäftlich etc.: I’m doing fine; es sich (Dat) gut gehen lassen have a good time, enjoy o.s.; siehe 2; dort hatte er es gut he was doing all right (for himself) there; du hast’s gut! it’s all right for some, you don’t know how lucky you are; da kennt sie sich gut aus she knows all about that; in einem Ort: she really knows her way around there; etw. gut können be good at s.th.; sie spielt gut Golf she’s good at golf; es mit jemandem gut meinen have s.o.’s interests at heart, mean well by s.o.; jemandem / etw. gut tun do s.o. / s.th. good; jemandem oder bei einer Sache gut be good for; sehr gut tun do a lot of good; das tut gut! that’s just what I need, that feels good; bei Erleichterung: that’s better; stärker: what a relief; das tut ihm gut! auch iro. he could do with that; jemandem nicht gut tun Arznei etc.: disagree with s.o.; das tut deinem Magen nicht gut it’s no good for your stomach, it won’t do your stomach any good; er täte gut daran zu gehen it would be a good idea if he went2. mit Partizip oder Adj.: gut aussehend good-looking, attractive; gut besetzt Stück: well-cast; Haus: full; gut besucht Vorstellung etc.: well-attended; gut betucht umg. well-heeled; gut bezahlt oder dotiert well-paid; gut erhalten in good condition; von alten Dingen: well-preserved; gut geartet good-natured; gut gebaut Haus: well-made; Person: well-built; gut gefedert Auto etc.: well-sprung; gut gehend Geschäft etc.: flourishing, thriving; Ware: popular,... that is selling well; gut gelaunt in a good mood; gut gemeint well-meant; gut gepflegt well-looked-after, Am. auch well taken care of; gut gesinnt well-meaning; gut situiert well-off, well-to-do, moneyed; ein gut sitzender Anzug a well-fitting suit, a suit that fits properly; wie aus gut unterrichteten Kreisen verlautet according to well-informed sources; er ist ein gut verdienender Mann he earns a good ( oder decent) salary; gut verträglich Medikament etc.:... with no side effects, mild-acting; (hautverträglich) gentle, gentle-action...; (allergiegetestet) hypoallergenic3. (leicht, mühelos) easily; nicht gut (eigentlich nicht) not... very well; das Auto fährt sich gut the car is easy to drive; das Buch liest sich gut the book is a good read; du hast gut reden / lachen you can talk / laugh ( oder you may well laugh); hinterher kann man immer gut reden it’s easy with hindsight, hindsight is always 20 / 20; das kann gut sein oder es ist gut möglich that’s quite possible, that may well be; ich kann ihn nicht gut darum bitten I can’t very well ( oder can’t really) ask him; so weit, so gut so far so good4. gut ( und gern ) (mindestens) at least, easily; gut ein Drittel / die Hälfte at least a third / half; er ist gut zwei Meter groß he’s a good two met|res (Am. -ers) tall; besser, best..., Gute1, Gute2, zugute -
103 очень
нареч.(при прилагат. и наречиях) very; ( при глаголах) very much; greatlyприйти очень поздно — come* very late
очень много —(с сущ. в ед. ч.) very much; (с сущ. во мн. ч.) a great many
он был очень заинтересован (тв.) — he was very much interested (in)
не очень — not very; или передаётся через отрицание при глаголе (см. не 1), + very, very much (ср. выше):
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104 volere
1. [vo'lere]vb irreg vt (nei tempi composti prende l'ausiliare del verbo che accompagna)1) (gen) to want2)vorrei del pane — I would like some breadvorrei farlo/che tu lo facessi — I would like to do it/you to do it
mi vorrebbero vedere sposato — they would like to see me married, they would like me to marry
se volete, possiamo partire subito — if you like o want, we can leave right away
devo pagare subito o posso pagare domani? - come vuole — do I have to pay now or can I pay tomorrow? - as you prefer
3)vuole o vorrebbe essere così gentile da...? — would you be so kind as to...?prendine quanto vuoi — help yourself, take as many (o much) as you like
vuoi che io faccia qualcosa? — would you like me to do something?, shall I do something?
ma vuoi star zitto! — oh, do be quiet!
4)se la padrona di casa vuole, ti posso ospitare — if my landlady agrees I can put you upho chiesto di parlargli, ma non ha voluto ricevermi — I asked to have a word with him but he wouldn't see me
parla bene l'inglese quando vuole — he can speak English well when he has a mind to o when he feels like it
5) (aspettarsi) to want, expect, (richiedere) to want, require, demandla tradizione vuole che... — custom requires that...
6)volerne a qn — to have sth against sb, have a grudge against sb, bear sb a grudge
7)voler dire (che)... — (significare) to mean (that)...
se non puoi oggi vorrà dire che ci vediamo domani — if you can't make it today, I'll see you tomorrow
voglio dire... — (per correggersi) I mean...
8) (ritenere) to thinkla leggenda vuole che... — legend has it that...
si vuole che anche lui sia coinvolto nella faccenda — he is also thought to be involved in the matter
9)ci vuol ben altro per farmi arrabbiare — it'll take a lot more than that to make me angry
ci vuole per andare da Roma a Firenze? — to how long does it take to go from Rome to Florence?è quel che ci vuole — it's just what is needed
per una giacca ci vogliono quattro metri di stoffa — you need four metres of material to make a jacket
10)volesse il cielo che... — God grant that...
ti voglio — that's the problemnon vorrei sbagliarmi, ma... — I may be wrong, but...
volere — unwittingly, without meaning to, unintentionallychi troppo vuole nulla stringe — (Proverbio) don't ask for too much or you may come away empty-handed
vorrei proprio vedere! — I'm not at all surprised!, that doesn't surprise me in the slightest!
... vuoi... — either... or...2. vr (volersi)volersi bene — (amore) to love each other, (affetto) to be fond of o like each other
3. smwill, wish(es)il volere di — against the wishes ofvolere del padre — in obedience to his father's will o wishes -
105 очень
нареч.(при прил. и нареч.) very; ( при глаголах) very much; greatly, a lotо́чень холо́дный — very cold
прийти́ о́чень по́здно — come very late
о́чень мно́го (с сущ. в ед.) — very much; (с сущ. во мн.) a great many
он был о́чень заинтересо́ван (тв.) — he was very (much) interested (in)
он о́чень удивлён — he is greatly surprised
ему́ э́то о́чень понра́вилось — he liked it very much
о́чень вам благода́рен — thank you very much
не о́чень холо́дный — not very cold
не о́чень дово́лен — not very pleased
он поёт не о́чень хорошо́ — he doesn't sing very well
ему́ э́то не о́чень нра́вится — he doesn't like it very much
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106 очень
нареч. very (при прил. и нареч.) ;
(very) much, greatly (при гл.)нареч. (при прил. и нареч.) very;
(при гл.) very much;
~ много( с сущ. в ед. ч.) lots of, a lot of;
(с сущ. во мн. ч.) a great many;
с ~ довольным видом looking very pleased;
мне это ~ нравится I like it very much;
не ~ not very;
not much;
ему это не ~ нравится he`s not very pleased about it;
он был ~ удивлён he was great/much surprised;
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107 franchement
franchement [fʀɑ̃∫mɑ̃]adverba. ( = honnêtement) frankly• franchement, j'en ai assez ! quite frankly, I've had enough!b. ( = sans ambiguïté) clearly ; ( = nettement) definitely* * *fʀɑ̃ʃmɑ̃1) ( honnêtement) [parler, dire] frankly; [répondre] candidlyje lui ai demandé franchement ce qu'il comptait faire — I asked him straight out what he intended to do
franchement non, je n'ai pas beaucoup aimé — to be frank ou honest I didn't like it very much
2) ( sans hésiter) [appuyer] firmly; [entrer] boldly3) ( complètement) reallyelle est franchement bête — she is downright ou plain stupid
4) ( exclamatif) really, honestly* * *fʀɑ̃ʃmɑ̃1. adv1) (= sans détour) franklyIl m'a parlé franchement. — He spoke to me frankly.
2) (= carrément)3) (= tout à fait) downrightC'est franchement mauvais. — It's downright bad.
2. exclwell, really!* * *franchement adv1 ( honnêtement) [parler, s'exprimer] openly, frankly; [demander] straight out; [répondre] candidly; [dire] frankly; je lui ai demandé franchement ce qu'il comptait faire I asked him straight out what he intended to do; je vais vous dire franchement ce que j'en pense I'll tell you exactly what I think; franchement non, je n'ai pas beaucoup aimé to be frank ou honest I didn't like it very much; tu avoueras franchement que tu es allé trop loin! you must admit that you went too far!;2 ( sans hésiter) [appuyer] firmly; [entrer] boldly; tape franchement, sinon le clou ne s'enfoncera jamais hammer hard, otherwise the nail will never go in; servez-vous franchement, il y en a assez pour tout le monde help yourself to as much as you like, there's enough for everybody; allez-y franchement go right ahead; allez-y, versez franchement! go ahead, don't be afraid of pouring in too much!;3 ( complètement) really; il m'a franchement déçu/agacé/impressionné he really disappointed/annoyed/impressed me; le film était franchement nul the film was really awful; on a franchement bien rigolé◑ we had a really good laugh; elle est franchement bête she is downright ou plain stupid;4 ( exclamatif) really, honestly; franchement! tu ne trouves pas qu'il exagère? really ou honestly! don't you think he's going a bit far?[frɑ̃ʃmɑ̃] adverbe1. [sincèrement] franklypour vous parler franchement, je ne sais pas de quoi il s'agit to be honest with you, I don't know what it's all aboutfranchement, je ne sais que faire I honestly don't know what to doécoute, franchement, tu crois vraiment qu'il le fera? listen, do you honestly think he'll do it?il a pris franchement parti pour son Premier ministre he came down unequivocally on the side of his Prime Minister3. [résolument] boldlya. [dans un projet] they got right down to itb. [dans une conversation, une négociation] they didn't mince words4. [vraiment] really -
108 however
adverb1) wie... auch; egal, wie (ugs.)I shall never win this race, however hard I try — ich werde dieses Rennen nie gewinnen, und wenn ich mich noch so anstrenge od. wie sehr ich mich auch anstrenge
2) (nevertheless) jedoch; aberI don't like him very much. However, he has never done me any harm — Ich mag ihn nicht sehr. Er hat mir allerdings noch nie etwas getan
however, the rain soon stopped, and... — es hörte jedoch od. aber bald auf zu regnen, und...
* * *1) (in spite of that: It would be nice if we had more money. However, I suppose we'll manage with what we have.) wie auch immer2) ((also how ever) in what way; by what means: However did you get here?; However did you do that?) wie3) (to no matter what extent: However hard I try, I still can't do it.) wie auch* * *how·ever[haʊˈevəʳ, AM -ɚ]\however hungry I am,... ich kann so hungrig sein, wie ich will,...\however angry/inexpensive/small egal wie böse/billig/klein2. (showing contradiction) jedochI love ice cream — \however, I am trying to lose weight, so... ich liebe Eis — ich versuche jedoch gerade abzunehmen, daher...\however did you manage to get so dirty? wie hast du es bloß geschafft, so schmutzig zu werden?II. conj1. (nevertheless) aber, jedochthere may, \however, be other reasons es mag jedoch auch andere Gründe geben2. (in any way) wie auch immeryou can do it \however you like du kannst es machen, wie du willst\however you do it,... wie auch immer du es machst,...* * *[haʊ'evə(r)]1. conj1) jedoch, aberhowever, we finally succeeded — wir haben es schließlich doch noch geschafft
2. advhowever strong he is — wie stark er auch ist, egal wie stark er ist (inf)
however you do it —
do it however you like — machs, wie du willst
buy it however expensive it is — kaufen Sie es, egal, was es kostet
however much you cry — und wenn du noch so weinst, wie sehr du auch weinst
wait 30 minutes or however long it takes — warte eine halbe Stunde oder so lange, wie es dauert
however that may be — wie dem auch sei
2) (in question) wie... bloß or nurhowever did you manage it? — wie hast du das bloß or nur geschafft?
* * *however [haʊˈevə(r)]A adv1. wie auch (immer), wenn auch noch so:however it (may) be wie dem auch sei;however you do it wie du es auch machst;however hard he tried sosehr er sich auch bemühte;however much we wish it wie sehr wir es auch wünschen2. umg wie (denn) nur:however did you manage that?B konj dennoch, (je)doch, aber, indes* * *adverb1) wie... auch; egal, wie (ugs.)I shall never win this race, however hard I try — ich werde dieses Rennen nie gewinnen, und wenn ich mich noch so anstrenge od. wie sehr ich mich auch anstrenge
2) (nevertheless) jedoch; aberI don't like him very much. However, he has never done me any harm — Ich mag ihn nicht sehr. Er hat mir allerdings noch nie etwas getan
however, the rain soon stopped, and... — es hörte jedoch od. aber bald auf zu regnen, und...
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109 oso
iz.1. whole; \osoa hobe da erdia baino a whole is better than a half; bere \osoan in its entirety2. \osoan nago I still think the same way io.1.a. ( dena, zatitu gabe) whole, in one pieceb. ( daukan guztia) entire, complete, whole; liburu \osoa irakurri zuen he read the whole book ; ogi \osoa jan omen zuen she is said to have eaten the entire loafc. ( bete-bete, den-dena) full, whole; zaku \oso bat patata an entire sack of potatoesd. whole, entire; egun \osoan egon ziren zain they waited the whole day | they waited all day long; Euskal Herri \osoko erakundeak eta alderdiak institutions and parties for the whole Basque Country; bizitza \osorako saria a life-long stipend; mundu \osoan ibilitakoa da hura he's travelled the world over | he's travelled all over the world; mundu \osoak dakiena what the {entire || whole} world knows; lehen, urte \osoa ez zen sobera hemendik Txinara heltzeko before a whole year wasn't enough to get to Chinae. ( irendu gabe) uncastrated; zaldi \oso bat an uncastrated horse | stallionf. ( argitaldia, laburtu gabea) unabridgedg. hamar urte \osoak egon nintzen han I was there for a full ten years2.a. full; eskubide \osoa dute hori egiteko they are in entirely {in their right || within their rights} to do that; uste \osoa full confidenceb. ( kidea) full, full-fledged; euskal-tzain \osoa full-fledged member of the Basque Academyc. ( arrazoia) absolute; arrazoi \osoa duzu you're absolutely rightd. ( bilkura) full, plenary; batzar \osoa plenary sessione. ( isiltasun) absolute, totala. healthy, sound ; \oso direnek ez dute medikuren beharrik those who are healthy have no need of a doctor ; \osorik eta sendo dago he's hale and hearty | he's like a topb. ( zauritu gabe, e.a.) sound; \osorik eta sendo heldu ziren they arrived safe and sound4.a. ( akatsik gabe) perfect, impeccable, immaculateb. full, total, absolute; amnistia \osoa! total amnesty!5. ( zintzoa) forthright, upright6. (NG) ( ibilera geldoari d.) slow, sluggish, leisurely7. ( zorrotza) rigorous, severe, reserved, dour, harsh; ez izan \osoak, zuren buruaz hartuak don't be so rigorous, all wrapped up in yourselves adb.1.a. ( + io., adb.) very; \oso berandu very late; \oso ongi very wellb. ( izen sintagmaren aurretik) very; oso neska polita da she's a very pretty girl ; \oso denbora laburrean in a very short timec. ( aditz bati d.) very; \oso atsegin zait I like it very much ; hara orduko ilundu zuen \oso by the time she got it there it had got completely dark; oinez etorri naiz eta nekatu naiz \oso I've walked here and I'm {very || absolutely} exhausted; \oso damuturik nago I very much regret it2. \oso eta bizi heart and soul | fully | totally ; bere ondasunaren jabe da, \oso eta oro he is the sole owner of his possessions3. completely, full; Txomin \oso sendatu zenean when Txomin was completely healed -
110 encantar
v.1 to bewitch, to cast a spell on.La bruja encantó a Allan The witch put a spell on Allan.2 to like very much, to like, to be keen on.Me encantan las flores I like flowers very much.3 to love to, to be delighted to.Me encanta cantar I love to sing.4 to like it.Me encanta I like it.5 to delight, to enchant, to charm.Mis palabras encantaron a Ricardo My words enchanted=delighted Richard.Su delicadeza encanta a Ricardo Her daintiness enchants Richard.6 to be pleasing to everybody.El pollo frito encanta Fried chicken is pleasing to everybody.* * *1 (hechizar) to cast a spell on, bewitch* * *verb1) to delight, charm2) enchant, bewitch3) love* * *1.VI [con complemento personal] to loveme encantan las flores — I adore o love flowers
me encantaría que vinieras — I'd be delighted if you come, I'd love you to come
2.VT to cast a spell on o over, bewitch* * *1.verbo intransitivo (+ me/te/le etc)2.me encantó la obra — I loved o I thoroughly enjoyed the play
encantar vt to cast o put a spell on, bewitch* * *1.verbo intransitivo (+ me/te/le etc)2.me encantó la obra — I loved o I thoroughly enjoyed the play
encantar vt to cast o put a spell on, bewitch* * *encantar11 = love, relish, thrill, get off on, love + every minute of it, get + a buzz from, get + a kick, catch + Posesivo + fancy, take + a fancy to, take + a shine to, take + a liking to, smite, be tickled pink, be chuffed to bits, thrill + Nombre + to bits.Ex: All these novels are about young women meeting handsome men, at first disliking them and then discovering that they love them, with the inescapable 'happy ending' which means matrimony in these cases.
Ex: They all relish a fast paced working environment, rapid change and constant challenges to traditional notions of what a library and library work should be.Ex: The abundance of information on the World Wide Web has thrilled some, but frightened others.Ex: She sounds like she enjoys having people under her thumb and gets off on the whole control thing.Ex: I loved every minute of it and it made me see just how poverty stricken Jamaica really is!.Ex: How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.Ex: I get a kick when I'm on my racing bike, and when I have my skates on it's out of this world.Ex: At nightfall, drop anchor at any place that catch your fancy and the lullaby of the gentle waves put you to sleep.Ex: He is a collector who wants to form a collection by making his own paintings of pictures he has taken a fancy to in other people's houses.Ex: She took a shine to Sheldon, and before he knows what has happened, the misanthropic physicist finds himself with a girlfriend.Ex: He quickly took a liking to American clothing stores and acquired a taste for fast-food restaurants.Ex: It's hard to imagine a red-blooded man anywhere in the world who could look at her and not be ' smitten' with her.Ex: She will be tickled pink with these French ticklers.Ex: Obviously I' m chuffed to bits that I'm getting so many visitors and that the word's getting out.Ex: The critics are divided but Rolf Harris says he's thrilled to bits with the finished product.* encantaría = would + love to.* ser lo que a Uno le encanta = be (right) up + Posesivo + alley, be + Posesivo + cup of tea.encantar22 = charm, enchant, weave + magic spell, cast + a (magic) spell, bewitch.Ex: We will see the mountains of lobster traps and the charming crooked streets and hazy seascapes that charmed painter Fitzhugh Lane.
Ex: The article 'The power to enchant: puppets in the public library' describes the construction of a puppet theatre in a public library.Ex: These love boats and the romantic Bahamas will no doubt continue to weave their magic spell.Ex: The player makes choices for his characters (such as whether to fight, cast a magic spell, or run away), and then the enemy takes a turn.Ex: In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.* * *encantar [A1 ]vi(+ me/te/le etc):me encantó la obra I loved o I thoroughly enjoyed the playme encanta como habla I love the way he talksme encantaría que me acompañaras I'd love o I'd really like you to come with me, it would be lovely if you could come with me■ encantarvtto cast o put a spell on, bewitch* * *
encantar ( conjugate encantar) verbo intransitivo (+ me/te/le etc):◊ me encantó la obra I loved o I really enjoyed the play;
me encantaría que me acompañaras I'd love you to come with me
verbo transitivo
to cast o put a spell on, bewitch
encantar
I vi (gustar mucho) to love: les encanta viajar, they love travelling
su manera de recitar encantó al público, the audience were enraptured by his recital ➣ Ver nota en love
II vt (embrujar) to bewitch, cast o put a spell on
' encantar' also found in these entries:
English:
captivate
- charm
- delight
- enchant
- entrance
* * *encantar vtle encanta ir al cine he loves going to the cinema;¡me encanta! I love it/him/her!;me encantaría asistir, pero tengo otros compromisos I'd love to go, but I've got other things on2. [embrujar] to bewitch, to cast a spell on* * *v/t:me/le encanta I love/he loves it;me encanta el chocolate I love chocolate* * *encantar vt1) : to enchant, to bewitch2) : to charm, to delightme encanta esta canción: I love this song* * *encantar vb1. (gustar mucho) to love -
111 parecerse mucho a
• look very much like• seem very like• seem very much like -
112 lekker
5 [verlekkerd] 〈zie voorbeelden 5〉6 [onaangenaam] nice, fine♦voorbeelden:ze weet wel wat lekker is • she knows a good thing when she sees itis/smaakt het lekker? ja, het heeft me lekker gesmaakt • do you like it? yes, I enjoyed itiets lekker vinden • like something (very much)voor het lekker • just for the tastehet lekkerste voor het laatst bewaren • save the best (bit) till lastzich niet lekker voelen • not feel very well6 je bent me een lekkere jongen!, je bent me wat lekkers!! • you're a fine one!II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:een lekker (in het gehoor liggend) melodietje • a catchy tuneeen lekkere stoel • a comfortable chairlekker weer • lovely/beautiful weatherlekker rustig/zoet • nice and quiet/sweetlekker verwend worden • be pamperedhet gaat/loopt lekker • it's going finelekker onder de dekens kruipen/tegen iemand aan gaan liggen • snuggle under the blankets, snuggle up against someonede winkel loopt lekker • the shop is doing fineslaap lekker, droom maar lekker • sleep tight, sweet dreamseens lekker uithuilen • have a good cryhet lekker vinden om • like tozich ergens/bij iemand lekker voelen • feel good somewhere/with someonedat ziet er niet lekker uit • that doesn't look too goodik zit hier lekker • I'm fine heredat zit hem niet lekker • he feels uneasy about thatik zit niet lekker in deze stoel • I'm not comfortable in this chairlaten we dit weekend lekker niets doen/lekker uitgaan • let's have a jolly good rest this weekend, let's go out and have fun this weekend2 [met betrekking tot leedvermaak] 〈zie voorbeelden 2〉3 [in hoge mate] so/very much♦voorbeelden:lekker (kunnen) koken • be a good cookhm, lekker! • mmm, delicious!2 ik doe het lekker toch niet! • I won't do it, so there!ik doe het lekker toch! • I'm going to do it anyway, (so there)!hij is er lekker ingelopen • he fell for it, hook, line and sinker(dat was) lekker mis! • ha, ha, missed! -
113 effet
effet [efε]1. masculine nouna. ( = résultat) effect• faire effet [médicament] to take effectb. ( = impression) impression• c'est tout l'effet que ça te fait ? is that all it means to you?• quel effet ça te fait d'être revenu ? how does it feel to be back?• ça m'a fait un drôle d'effet de le revoir après si longtemps it felt really strange seeing him again after so longc. ( = artifice, procédé) effecte. ( = valeur) effet de commerce bill of exchangef. (locutions)• cela me plaît beaucoup, en effet yes indeed, I like it very much• étiez-vous absent mardi dernier ? -- en effet, j'avais la grippe were you absent last Tuesday? -- yes, I had flu• tu ne travaillais pas ? -- en effet you weren't working? -- no, I wasn't► sous l'effet de under the effects of2. plural masculine noun3. compounds* * *efɛ
1.
nom masculin1) ( conséquence) effectfaire de l'effet — [médicament] to work; [commentaire] to have some effect
prendre effet — [mesure] to take effect
2) ( impression) impressionfaire bon/mauvais effet — to make a good/bad impression
être du meilleur effet — [vêtement] to look extremely nice
faire un drôle d'effet — [vitesse, alcool, rencontre] to make one feel strange
3) ( procédé) effect4) ( but)5) ( phénomène)6) Sport spin
2.
en effet locution adverbiale indeed
3.
Phrasal Verbs:* * *efɛ1. nm1) (d'une cause) effect, resultJe pense pour ma part que c'est l'effet de la concurrence. — In my opinion it's a result of competition.
2) (= résultat tangible) [médicament, menace] effectavoir de l'effet — to have an effect, to be effective
faire de l'effet — to have an effect, to be effective
Pensez-vous que cela aura de l'effet? — Do you think it'll have an effect?, Do you think it'll be effective?
Ce médicament fait rapidement de l'effet. — This medicine takes effect quickly.
3) (= artifice)4) TENNIS5) (= impression) feeling, impressionÇa m'a fait un drôle d'effet de le revoir. — It gave me a strange feeling to see him again.
Ça nous a fait beaucoup d'effet. — It left a deep impression on us.
Ça fait beaucoup d'effet. — It's very impressive.
faire l'effet de; Il m'a fait l'effet d'un garçon honnête. — He struck me as a decent chap.
6) COMMERCE bill7) DROIT, [loi, jugement] applicationC'est plutôt risqué. - En effet! — That's rather risky. - It is indeed!
Je ne me sens pas très bien. - En effet, tu as l'air pâle. — I don't feel very well. - Yes, you do look pale.
On peut en effet se demander si... — We may indeed ask ourselves if...
Il est assez arrogant, en effet. — He is rather arrogant, you're right.
2. effets nmpl1) (= vêtements) things2) (= artifices)effets spéciaux CINÉMA — special effects
* * *A nm1 ( conséquence) effect; il y a un rapport de cause à effet entre les deux phénomènes there is a relation of cause and effect between the two phenomena; effets négatifs de qch sur qch/qn adverse ou ill effects of sth on sth/sb; effets positifs de qch sur qch/qn beneficial effects of sth on sth/sb; subir/ressentir les effets de qch to suffer from/feel the effects of sth; avoir un effet positif/négatif/catastrophique to have a positive/negative/disastrous effect (sur on); ma remarque a eu l'effet inverse de celui que je voulais my remark had the opposite effect from the one I intended; n'avoir aucun effet [critique, suggestion, campagne] to have no effect; [médicament] not to work; leurs remarques n'ont eu aucun effet sur moi their remarks didn't affect me; faire de l'effet [médicament, traitement] to work; [article, commentaire] to have some effect; le café/l'alcool me fait beaucoup d'effet coffee/alcohol has a very strong effect on me; avoir pour effet de faire to have the effect of doing; prendre effet [mesure, loi] to take effect; sous l'effet de l'alcool under the influence of alcohol; sous l'effet de la dévaluation under the impact of devaluation; sous l'effet de la passion in a fit of passion; sous l'effet de la colère in a rage;2 ( impression) impression; faire bon/mauvais effet [personne, comportement] to make a good/bad impression; être du meilleur effet [vêtement] to look extremely nice; être du plus mauvais effet [vêtement, remarque] to be in the worst possible taste; quel effet cela te fait d'être père? how does it feel to be a father?; faire un drôle d'effet [vitesse, alcool, rencontre] to make one feel strange; ça fait de l'effet d'arriver avec une jambe dans le plâtre arriving with one's leg in plaster makes an impression; faire son (petit) effet [bijou, décoration] to make quite an impression; il me fait l'effet d'un homme honnête/d'une crapule he looks like an honest man/a crook to me; leur réponse m'a fait l'effet d'une douche froide their answer came as a real shock to me; un effet de surprise an element of surprise; ⇒ bœuf;3 ( procédé) effect; effet comique/de style comic/stylistic effect; rechercher l'effet to strive for effect; ma blague n'a fait rire personne, j'ai raté mon effet my joke fell flat and no-one laughed; il ne réussit jamais ses effets he tries but it never comes off; couper tous ses effets à qn to steal sb's thunder; faire des effets de jambes○ to show a bit of leg○; faire des effets de manches to wave one' s arms about theatrically;4 ( but) à cet effet for that purpose;5 ( phénomène) l'effet Joule/Doppler the Joule/Doppler effect; l'effet Maastricht the Maastricht effect;6 Sport spin; donner de l'effet à une balle to put spin on a ball.B en effet loc adv soyez prudent, les routes sont en effet très glissantes do be careful because the roads are very slippery indeed; les résultats sont en effet excellents the results are indeed excellent; ‘tu n'étais pas chez toi hier soir?’-‘en effet’ ‘you weren't home yesterday evening?’-‘no, I wasn't’; en effet, tu avais raison actually, you were right.effet de champ field effect; effet de commerce commercial bill; effet de filé blur that gives an impression of movement; effet de levier leverage; effet de serre greenhouse effect; effet spécial special effect; effets publics government securities; effets secondaires side effects.[efɛ] nom masculinc'est bien l'effet du hasard si... it's really quite by chance that...avoir pour effet de: ton insistance n'aura pour effet que de l'agacer the only thing you'll achieve ou do by insisting is (to) annoy himtes somnifères ne m'ont fait aucun effet your sleeping pills didn't work on me ou didn't have any effect on memettre à effet to bring into effect, to put into operation2. [impression] impressionfaire beaucoup d'effet/peu d'effet to be impressive/unimpressivefaire bon/mauvais/meilleur effet: son discours a fait (très) bon/mauvais effet sur l'auditoire the audience was (most) favourably impressed/extremely unimpressed by his speechune jupe fera meilleur effet qu'un pantalon a skirt will make a better impression than a pair of trousersfaire l'effet de: il me fait l'effet d'un jeune homme sérieux he strikes me as (being) a reliable young man3. [procédé] effecteffet de contraste/d'optique contrasting/visual effecteffet de perspective 3-D ou 3-dimensional effectmanquer ou rater son effeta. [magicien] to spoil one's effectb. [plaisanterie] to fall flat, to misfire4. FINANCE & COMMERCEeffet escomptable/négociable discountable/negotiable billeffets à payer/recevoir notes payable/receivableeffet à courte échéance short ou short-dated billeffet à longue échéance long ou long-dated billeffet à vue sight bill, demand bill ou drafteffet Doppler/Compton/Joule Doppler/Compton/Joule-Thompson effect————————effets nom masculin pluriel[affaires] things[vêtements] clotheseffets personnels personal effects ou belongingsà cet effet locution adverbialeto that effect ou end ou purposeen effet locution adverbiale1. [effectivement]oui, je m'en souviens en effet yes, I do rememberc'est en effet la meilleure solution it's actually ou in fact the best solutionon peut en effet interpréter l'événement de cette façon it is indeed possible to interpret what happened in that way2. [introduisant une explication]je ne pense pas qu'il vienne; en effet il est extrêmement pris ces derniers temps I don't think he'll come, he's really very busy these daysil n'a pas pu venir; en effet, il était malade he was unable to come since he was ill3. [dans une réponse]drôle d'idée! — en effet! what a funny idea! — indeed ou isn't it!————————sous l'effet de locution prépositionnelleêtre sous l'effet d'un calmant/de l'alcool to be under the effect of a tranquillizer/the influence of alcohol -
114 sana
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sana[English Word] forge (something)[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -sana[English Word] hammer (something)[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] sana[English Word] to a great extent[Part of Speech] adverb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] sana[English Word] extremely[Part of Speech] adverb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] sana[English Word] a great deal[Part of Speech] adverb[Swahili Example] Ninampenda sana[English Example] I like him/her a great deal------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] sana[English Word] to a high degree[Part of Speech] adverb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] sana[English Word] at the most[Part of Speech] adverb[Swahili Example] Sana, yeye hufika nyumbani dakika tano mapema[English Example] at the most, (s)he arrives home five minutes earlier------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] sana[English Word] very much[Part of Speech] adverb[Swahili Example] Ninapenda kahawa sana.[English Example] I like coffee very much.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] sana[English Word] very[Part of Speech] adverb------------------------------------------------------------ -
115 simpatia
f liking( affinità) sympathyavere simpatia per qualcuno like s.o.* * *simpatia s.f.1 liking; ( attrazione) attraction: ha la simpatia di tutti, he is well-liked by everybody (o he is very popular with everybody); ho molta simpatia per lui, I like him very much; provare una simpatia per qlcu., to take a liking (o to feel attracted) to s.o.; non ha alcuna simpatia per cose simili, he has no liking for such things (o he doesn't like this sort of thing at all); ispira molta simpatia, he's very likeable; le sue simpatie e antipatie dipendono dal suo umore, his likes and dislikes depend on his mood // andare a simpatia, to be partial2 (med.) sympathy.* * *[simpa'tia]sostantivo femminile1) (sentimento) likingavere o provare simpatia per qcn. to like sb., to be fond of sb.; ispira simpatia he's likeable; prendere qcn. in simpatia to take a liking to sb., to warm up to sb.; guadagnarsi le -e di qcn. — to win sb.'s affection
2) (cosa, persona che piace)••andare a simpatia o a -e — to have favourites, to act according to one's preferences
* * *simpatia/simpa'tia/sostantivo f.1 (sentimento) liking; avere o provare simpatia per qcn. to like sb., to be fond of sb.; ispira simpatia he's likeable; prendere qcn. in simpatia to take a liking to sb., to warm up to sb.; guadagnarsi le -e di qcn. to win sb.'s affection2 (cosa, persona che piace) - e e antipatie likes and dislikes; Luca è la mia simpatia I have a soft spot for Lucaandare a simpatia o a -e to have favourites, to act according to one's preferences. -
116 basically
['beɪsɪklɪ]1) (fundamentally) fondamentalmentebasically, I don't like him very much — fondamentalmente, non mi piace granché
basically, life's been good — sostanzialmente, mi è andata bene
* * *adverb (fundamentally: She seems strict, but basically (= in reality) she's very nice; Her job, basically, is to deal with foreign customers.) fondamentalmente* * *['beɪsɪklɪ]1) (fundamentally) fondamentalmentebasically, I don't like him very much — fondamentalmente, non mi piace granché
basically, life's been good — sostanzialmente, mi è andata bene
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117 Я (не) очень люблю музыку.
I like music a lot.I enjoy music a lot.I like music very much.I enjoy music very much.I like music a little bit.I enjoy music a little bit. -
118 ausnehmend
I Part. Präs. ausnehmenII Adj. exceptional; von ausnehmender Schönheit exceptionally beautiful; bes. Frau: of exceptional beautyIII Adv. exceptionally, extremely* * *exquisitely (Adv.)* * *aus|neh|mend1. adj (geh)exceptional2. advexceptionally* * ** * *aus·neh·mendII. adv exceptionallydas gefällt mir \ausnehmend gut I like it very much indeed\ausnehmend vorteilhaft angezogen dressed to kill pred fam* * *adverbial (geh.) exceptionally* * *B. adj exceptional;C. adv exceptionally, extremely* * *adverbial (geh.) exceptionally -
119 santo
m.1 saint, saintly man.2 tip.3 Santo.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) holy, sacred2 (persona) holy, saintly3 familiar (para enfatizar) hell of a, real, right■ recibió una santa bofetada he got a hell of a whack, he got a right whack4 (como título) saint► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 saint1 (imagen) image of a saint3 (onomástica) saint's day\¿a santo de qué? familiar why on earth?desnudar a un santo para vestir a otro figurado to rob Peter to pay Paulhacer su santa voluntad to do as one damn well pleasesírsele a uno el santo al cielo familiar to slip one's mindllegar y besar el santo familiar as easy as pie, a piece of cakeno es santo de mi devoción familiar I'm not too fond of him, he's not my cup of tea¡por todos los santos! familiar for heaven's sake!quedarse para vestir santos familiar to be left on the shelfel día de Todos los Santos All Saints' DaySanto Oficio Holy Officesanto y seña password————————1 (imagen) image of a saint3 (onomástica) saint's day* * *1. (f. - santa)noun2. (f. - santa)adj.1) holy2) saint* * *santo, -a1. ADJ1) (Rel) [vida, persona] holy; [tierra] consecrated; [persona] saintly; [mártir] blessedsemana2) [remedio] wonderful, miraculous3) [enfático] blessed2. SM / F1) (Rel) saintsanto/a patrón/ona, santo/a titular — patron saint
2)- ¿a santo de qué?- ¿a qué santo?¡que se te va el santo al cielo! — you're miles away!
3) (=persona) saint3. SM1) (=onomástica) saint's daymañana es mi santo — tomorrow is my name day o saint's day
2) [en libro] picture3)santo y seña — (Mil) password
4) Cono Sur (Cos) patch, darnSANTO As well as celebrating their birthday, many Spaniards and Latin Americans celebrate their santo or onomástica. This is the day when the saint whose name they have is honoured in the Christian calendar. It used to be relatively common for newborn babies to be named after the saint on whose day they were born. So a boy born on 25 July (Saint James's day) stood a good chance of being christened "Santiago". The tradition may be dying out now that parents are no longer restricted to names from the Christian calendar. In Spain, as with birthdays, the person whose santo it is normally buys the drinks if they go out with friends.* * *I- ta adjetivo1) (Relig)a) <lugar/mujer/vida> holyb) ( con nombre propio) St, SaintSanto Domingo — Saint Dominic; ver tb San
2) (fam) ( uso enfático)II- ta masculino, femenino1) ( persona) saintpor todos los santos! — for Heaven's o goodness' sake!
¿a santo de qué? — (fam) why on earth? (colloq)
darse de santos — (Méx fam) to think oneself lucky (colloq)
desnudar a un santo para vestir a otro — to rob Peter to pay Paul
no es santo de mi/tu/su devoción — he/she is not my/your/his favorite person
quedarse para vestir santos — to be left on the shelf
se me/le fue el santo al cielo — it went right out of my/his head
ser llegar y besar el santo — (fam) ( ser rápido) to be incredibly quick; ( ser fácil)
•• Cultural note:no te creas que fue llegar y besar el santo — don't think it was just handed to me/him on a plate
Most first names in Spanish-speaking countries are those of saints. A person's santo, (also known as onomástico in Latin America and onomástica in Spain) is the saint's day of the saint that they are named for. Children were once usually named for the saint whose day they were born on, but this is less common now* * *I- ta adjetivo1) (Relig)a) <lugar/mujer/vida> holyb) ( con nombre propio) St, SaintSanto Domingo — Saint Dominic; ver tb San
2) (fam) ( uso enfático)II- ta masculino, femenino1) ( persona) saintpor todos los santos! — for Heaven's o goodness' sake!
¿a santo de qué? — (fam) why on earth? (colloq)
darse de santos — (Méx fam) to think oneself lucky (colloq)
desnudar a un santo para vestir a otro — to rob Peter to pay Paul
no es santo de mi/tu/su devoción — he/she is not my/your/his favorite person
quedarse para vestir santos — to be left on the shelf
se me/le fue el santo al cielo — it went right out of my/his head
ser llegar y besar el santo — (fam) ( ser rápido) to be incredibly quick; ( ser fácil)
•• Cultural note:no te creas que fue llegar y besar el santo — don't think it was just handed to me/him on a plate
Most first names in Spanish-speaking countries are those of saints. A person's santo, (also known as onomástico in Latin America and onomástica in Spain) is the saint's day of the saint that they are named for. Children were once usually named for the saint whose day they were born on, but this is less common now* * *santo11 = saint.Ex: The same person cannot be both a man and a woman, a saint and a sinner, a stay-at-home and an explorer, an ancient Roman and a modern Russian.
* acabar con la paciencia de un santo = test + the patience of a saint, try + the patience of a saint.* adoración de los santos = saint worship.* desvestir a un santo para vestir a otro = rob Peter to pay Paul.* Día de Todos los Santos = All Saints' Day.* día de un santo = saint's day.* efecto del santo = halo effect.* írsele a Uno el santo al cielo = it + go + right/straight out of + Posesivo + mind.* írsele a Uno el santo al cielo = lose + track of time.* poner a prueba la paciencia de un santo = try + the patience of a saint.* poner a prueba la paciencia de un santo = test + the patience of a saint.* Posesivo + santo = Posesivo + saint's day.* santo Job = Saint Job.* santo y seña = shibboleth.* tener la paciencia del santo Job = have + the patience of Job.* tener la paciencia de un santo = have + the patience of a saint.* tener más paciencia que el santo Job = have + the patience of Job.* tener más paciencia que un santo = have + the patience of a saint.santo22 = holy [holier -comp., holiest -sup.], saintly [saintlier -comp., santiliest -sup,].Ex: The title of the article is 'More holy men than learned: impressions from Indian manuscript libraries'.
Ex: All people, regardless of how saintly or naughty, merited a notice of their important contributions or personal characteristics.* ¡Cielo Santo! = Good heavens!.* Día de los (Santos) Inocentes, el = April Fools' Day.* hombre santo = holy man.* Jueves Santo = Maundy Thursday, Holy Thursday.* Sábado Santo = Holy Saturday.* Sábana Santa de Turín, la = Shroud of Turin, the.* Sábana Santa, la = Shroud, the, Holy Shroud, the.* Santa Claus = Father Christmas, Santa Claus.* Santa Hermandad, la = Holy Order, the.* Santa Sede = Holy See.* ¡Santo Cielo! = Good heavens!.* ¡Santo Dios! = goodness gracious.* Santo Domingo = Santo Domingo.* santo grial = holy grail.* santo patrón = patron saint.* Santo Sepulcro, el = Holy Sepulchre, the.* santo varón = holy man.* todo el santo día = all day long.* Viernes Santo = Good Friday.* * *A ( Relig)1 ‹lugar/mujer/vida› holyla santa misa holy massla Santa Madre Iglesia the Holy Mother Churchlos santos mártires the blessed martyrstu abuelo, que fue un santo varón your grandfather, who was a saintly man o a saintfue un hombre santo y bueno he was a good and saintly man2 (con nombre propio) St, SaintSanta Teresa/Rosa Saint Theresa/RosaSanto Domingo/Tomás Saint Dominic/ThomasCompuestos:feminine Holy Alliancela Santoa Sede the Holy Seemasculine Blessed Sacramentmasculine Second Comingesperar a algn/algo como al Santo Advenimiento to wait impatiently for sb/sthmasculine Holy Grailmasculine Holy Officemasculine Holy Fathermasculine patron saintmpl Holy Innocents (pl)mpl holy places (pl)mpl holy oils (pl)B ( fam)siempre tenemos que hacer su santa voluntad we always have to do what he wantsmasculine, femininesanto (↑ santo a1)A (persona) saintimágenes de santos images of saintsse ha portado como una santa she's been a little angelno te hagas el santo don't act o come over all virtuousse necesita una paciencia de santo para ese trabajo you need the patience of a saint to do that kind of worktu madre es una santa your mother's a saintla fiesta de todos los Santos All Saints' (Day)¡por todos los santos! for Heaven's o goodness' sake!¿a qué santo tuviste que ir a decírselo? why on earth did you have to go and tell him?cada uno or cada cual para su santo ( fam): nada de pagar tú todo, cada uno para su santo you're not footing the bill, everyone can pay for themselves o pay their sharetrabaja cada cual para su santo everyone is just working for themselvescomerse los santos ( fam); to be very holycon el santo de espaldas ill-starred, unluckydesnudar or desvestir a un santo para vestir a otro to rob Peter to pay Paulni tanto que queme al santo, ni tanto que no lo alumbre ( Col); try to strike a happy mediumno es santo de mi/tu/su devoción he/she is not my/your/his favorite personquedarse para vestir santos to be left on the shelfse me/le fue el santo al cielo it went right out of my/his headser llegar y besar el santo ( fam): no te creas que fue llegar y besar el santo don't think it was just handed to me/him on a plate o that it just fell into my/his lapte/le sienta como a un santo un par de pistolas ( fam hum); it looks awful on you/him o it doesn't suit you/him at allCompuesto:passwordBMost first names in Spanish-speaking countries are those of saints. A person's santo, (also known as onomástico in Latin America and onomástica in Spain) is the saint's day of the saint that they are named for. Children were once usually named for the saint whose day they were born on, but this is less common now.* * *
Multiple Entries:
S.
Sto.
santo
S. (◊ santo) St
Sto. (Santo) St
santo -ta adjetivo
1 (Relig)
ver tb San
2 (fam) ( uso enfático) blessed;
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 ( persona) saint;
no te hagas el santo don't come over all virtuous;
santo y seña password
2
( cumpleaños) (esp AmL) birthday
santo,-a
I adjetivo
1 Rel (lugar, hecho, vida, etc) holy
2 (persona canonizada) Saint
Santo Tomás, Saint Thomas
3 acabó haciendo su santa voluntad, he ended up doing just as he wanted
familiar todo el santo día, the whole blessed day
II m,f (persona muy buena) saint
III sustantivo masculino (onomástica) es mi santo, it's my saint's day o name day
♦ Locuciones: se me/le fue el santo al cielo, it went straight out of my/his head
quedarse para vestir santos, familiar to be left on the shelf
tener/no tener el santo de cara, to be very lucky/unlucky
¿a santo de qué?, why on earth?
Mil ¡santo y seña!, password
familiar (conseguir algo a la primera) llegar y besar el santo, to pull sthg off at the first attempt
' santo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bendita
- bendito
- cielo
- devoción
- espíritu
- jueves
- S.
- sábado
- san
- santa
- santidad
- santificar
- Santo Domingo
- veladora
- dios
- San
- Sto.
- viernes
English:
Friday
- god
- good
- Good Friday
- grief
- holy
- mile
- patron saint
- rob
- saint
- saintly
- shrine
- tea
- watchword
- gracious
- inquisition
* * *santo, -a♦ adj1. [sagrado] holyel Santo Advenimiento the Second Coming; Hist la Santa Alianza the Holy Alliance;la santa cena the Last Supper;el Santo Grial the Holy Grail;los Santos Inocentes the Holy Innocents;los santos lugares the holy places;la Santa Madre Iglesia the Holy Mother Church;el Santo Oficio the Holy Office;el Santo Padre the Holy Father;Am santo patrono patron saint;los santos sacramentos the Sacraments;la Santa Sede the Holy See2. [virtuoso] saintly;su padre era un santo varón her father was a saintly manMéx, Ven Santa Clos Santa Claus;Santa María Saint Mary;Santo Tomás Saint ThomasSanta Elena Saint Helena;Santo Tomé São Tomé;Santo Tomé y Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipetodo el santo día all day long;no paró de nevar en todo el santo día it went on snowing all day long;el teléfono lleva sonando toda la santa mañana the damn phone hasn't stopped ringing all morning;él siempre hace su santa voluntad he always does whatever he damn well likesesta infusión es cosa santa this herbal tea works wonders♦ nm,fsaint;su madre era una santa her mother was a saintsanto patrón patron saint;santa patrona patron saint♦ nm1. [onomástica] saint's day;hoy es su santo it's his saint's day today5. Comp¿a santo de qué? why on earth?, for what earthly reason?;¿a santo de qué me llamas a casa? why on earth are you calling me at home?;desnudar a un santo para vestir a otro to rob Peter to pay Paul;se le fue el santo al cielo he completely forgot;llegar y besar el santo: fue llegar y besar el santo, nos dieron el permiso a los dos días it couldn't have been easier, we got the licence within two days;fue llegar y besar el santo, marcó a los dos minutos de su debut he was an instant success, he scored within two minutes of his debut;no es santo de mi devoción he's not my cup of tea;¡por todos los santos! for heaven's sake!;quedarse para vestir santos to be left on the shelf;tener el santo de cara to have luck on one's side* * *I adj holyII m, santa f saint;¿a santo de qué? fam what on earth for? fam ;no es santo de mi devoción fam I don’t like him very much, he isn’t my favorite o Brfavourite person;quedarse para vestir santos fam be left on the shelf;tener el santo de cara be incredibly lucky, have the luck of the devil;tener el santo de espaldas have no luck at all;fue llegar y besar el santo fam everything fell into his lap;se me ha ido el santo al cielo fam it has gone right out of my head;dormir como un santo sleep like a baby o a log;Todos los Santos All Saints’ (Day)III m ( onomástica) saint’s day* * *santo, -ta adj1) : holy, saintlyel Santo Padre: the Holy Fatheruna vida santa: a saintly life2)Santa Clara: Saint ClaireSanto Tomás: Saint ThomasSan Francisco: Saint Francissanto, -ta n: saintsanto nm1) : saint's day2) cumpleaños: birthday* * *santo1 adj2. (antes de nombre) Saintsanto2 n1. (persona) saint2. (día) saint's day -
120 santa
f.1 saint, saintly woman.2 Santa, St. Nicholas.* * *1. f., (m. - santo) 2. f., (m. - santo)* * *
Multiple Entries:
Sta.
santa
Sta. (◊ Santa) St
santo,-a
I adjetivo
1 Rel (lugar, hecho, vida, etc) holy
2 (persona canonizada) Saint
Santo Tomás, Saint Thomas
3 acabó haciendo su santa voluntad, he ended up doing just as he wanted
familiar todo el santo día, the whole blessed day
II m,f (persona muy buena) saint
III sustantivo masculino (onomástica) es mi santo, it's my saint's day o name day
♦ Locuciones: se me/le fue el santo al cielo, it went straight out of my/his head
quedarse para vestir santos, familiar to be left on the shelf
tener/no tener el santo de cara, to be very lucky/unlucky
¿a santo de qué?, why on earth?
Mil ¡santo y seña!, password
familiar (conseguir algo a la primera) llegar y besar el santo, to pull sthg off at the first attempt
' santa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caer
- Santa Sede
- santo
- sede
- semana
- Sta.
- papá
- tierra
English:
catherine wheel
- Easter
- Holy Bible
- Holy Land
- Holy Week
- saint
- Santa Claus
- see
- communion
- holy
- inquisition
- stay
* * *I adj holyII m, santa f saint;¿a santo de qué? fam what on earth for? fam ;no es santo de mi devoción fam I don’t like him very much, he isn’t my favorite o Brfavourite person;quedarse para vestir santos fam be left on the shelf;tener el santo de cara be incredibly lucky, have the luck of the devil;tener el santo de espaldas have no luck at all;fue llegar y besar el santo fam everything fell into his lap;se me ha ido el santo al cielo fam it has gone right out of my head;dormir como un santo sleep like a baby o a log;Todos los Santos All Saints’ (Day)III m ( onomástica) saint’s day
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