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21 tropezar con
v.1 to run into, to bump into, to come across, to chance on.María tropezó con un problema Mary ran into a problem.María tropezó con una silla Mary stumbled with a chair.2 to trip on, to knock against, to trip over.María tropezó con una raíz Mary tripped on a root.3 to bump into, to bang into, to collide with, to run into.4 to run into, to run up against, to face, to run against.María tropezó con un problema Mary ran into a problem.* * *(v.) = bump into, run into, trip on, run up against, cross + Posesivo + pathEx. Slake is such a dreamer that he bumps into lampposts.Ex. If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would run into a ream of wetted paper weighted down with paving stones.Ex. The computer room must be kept tidy so that staff are less likely to trip on wires or accidentally pull equipment off shelves.Ex. Some of the information from the EEC Government in Brussels is provided off the record, which sometimes runs up against the UK Government's wall of secrecy.Ex. Based on hundreds of interviews with Hollywood's power players, she weaves Eisner's story together with those who have crossed his path.* * *(v.) = bump into, run into, trip on, run up against, cross + Posesivo + pathEx: Slake is such a dreamer that he bumps into lampposts.
Ex: If they were watching the nimble movements of a compositor as he gathered the types from the hundred and fifty-two boxes of his case, they would run into a ream of wetted paper weighted down with paving stones.Ex: The computer room must be kept tidy so that staff are less likely to trip on wires or accidentally pull equipment off shelves.Ex: Some of the information from the EEC Government in Brussels is provided off the record, which sometimes runs up against the UK Government's wall of secrecy.Ex: Based on hundreds of interviews with Hollywood's power players, she weaves Eisner's story together with those who have crossed his path. -
22 aterrizar
v.1 to land.el tapón aterrizó en mi plato the cork landed on my platePusimos en tierra el globo We brought down the balloon.2 to stop dreaming about, to bring down to earth.* * *1 to land2 figurado to show up, arrive* * *verb* * *VI to touch down, land* * *verbo intransitivo to land, touch down* * *= land.Ex. The author examines a number of CD-ROM software products which turn a personal computer into a planetarium and generate the illusion that a user is flying a spaceship or landing on a planet.----* aterrizar en = land in.* * *verbo intransitivo to land, touch down* * *= land.Ex: The author examines a number of CD-ROM software products which turn a personal computer into a planetarium and generate the illusion that a user is flying a spaceship or landing on a planet.
* aterrizar en = land in.* * *aterrizar [A4 ]vito land, touch down* * *
aterrizar ( conjugate aterrizar) verbo intransitivo
to land, touch down
aterrizar verbo intransitivo
1 to land
2 familiar to arrive: acabamos de aterrizar en este pueblo y todavía nos cuesta encontrar la panadería, we are newcomers to this town and still haven't found the bakery
3 familiar to settle down, get used to: todavía estoy aterrizando en mi nuevo trabajo, I'm still getting used to my new job
' aterrizar' also found in these entries:
English:
burst
- force down
- land
- talk down
- touch down
- come
- force
- touch
* * *aterrizar vi1. [avión] to land2. [caer] [objeto, persona] to land;el tapón aterrizó en mi plato the cork landed on my plate;tropezó y aterrizó con violencia en el suelo she tripped up and clattered to the ground3. Fam [aparecer]estábamos tan tranquilos en casa cuando aterrizaron mis tíos we were relaxing at home when my uncle and aunt landed on us out of the blue4. Fam [tomar contacto]todavía estoy aterrizando en el nuevo trabajo I'm still finding my feet in my new job* * *v/i land* * *aterrizar {21} vt: to land, to touch down* * *aterrizar vb to land -
23 tontamente
adv.foolishly, stupidly.* * *► adverbio1 foolishly* * *ADV stupidly* * *adverbio stupidly, foolishly* * *= stupidly, foolishly.Ex. Intelligent individuals often think that they cannot behave stupidly, but that is precisely what leads them down the garden path.Ex. Gordon Brown foolishly goes to shake the hand of a soldier standing to attention in Afghanistan at the weekend.----* reírse tontamente = giggle.* * *adverbio stupidly, foolishly* * *= stupidly, foolishly.Ex: Intelligent individuals often think that they cannot behave stupidly, but that is precisely what leads them down the garden path.
Ex: Gordon Brown foolishly goes to shake the hand of a soldier standing to attention in Afghanistan at the weekend.* reírse tontamente = giggle.* * *‹comportarse› stupidly, foolishlyno eches a perder tontamente el trabajo de tantos años you'd be stupid o foolish to waste so many years' workse cayó tontamente por las escaleras y se mató he just o only fell down the stairs but he killed himself* * *tontamente advfoolishly, stupidly;se reía tontamente she laughed foolishly* * *tontamente adv: foolishly, stupidly* * *tontamente adv stupidly -
24 cabe
m.1 stroke given by balls, in the game of argolla, whereby the player gains a point.Dar un cabe al bolsillo a la hacienda, etc. (Met.) to give a shake to one's purse, to hurt one in his business, fortune, etc. Dar un cabe a, to harm2 header.3 stroke of ball.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: caber.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: caber.* * *1 familiar header————————1 coloquial next to* * *IPREP liter close to, near toIISM (Dep) headerIIISM (=golpe)dar un cabe a algo — to harm sth, do harm to sth
cabe de pala — windfall, lucky break
* * *preposición (arc) beside, next to* * *----* según cabe suponer = presumably.* * *preposición (arc) beside, next to* * ** según cabe suponer = presumably.* * *cabe1( Per)me puso cabe he tripped me upcabe2( arc); beside, next to* * *
Del verbo caber: ( conjugate caber)
cabe es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cabe
caber
caber ( conjugate caber) verbo intransitivo
1
no cabemos los cuatro there isn't room for all four of us;
en esta botella caben diez litros this bottle holds ten liters;
no cabe en sí de alegría to be beside oneself with joy
cabe por algo to go through sth
2 (en 3a pers) (frml) ( ser posible):
no cabe duda de que … there is no doubt that …;
cabría decir que … it could be said that …;
es, si cabe, aún mejor it is even better, if such a thing is possible;
dentro de lo que cabe all things considered
3 (Mat):
cabe preposición antic beside, alongside: reposaba exhausto cabe el hogar, she lay down exhausted by the fireside
caber verbo intransitivo
1 (poder entrar) to fit: no cabe por la ventana, it won't go through the window
no sé si cabrán los tres, I don't known if there is room for all three of them
2 (en un recipiente) to hold: en esta botellla caben dos litros, this bottle holds two litres
(vestimenta) estos zapatos ya no me caben, these shoes don't fit me anymore
3 (en 3.ª persona) (ser posible, existir) cabe que vayamos el viernes, it's possible that we'll go on Friday
no nos cabe duda alguna, we have no doubts
♦ Locuciones: no me cabe en la cabeza, I can't understand it
no está mal, dentro de lo que cabe, it isn't bad, under the circumstances
Andy no cabía en sí de gozo, Andy was beside himself with joy
' cabe' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caber
- dentro
- inclinación
- duda
- sí
English:
anything
- cat
- chance
- definitely
- doubt
- fit in
- fit into
- go
- neatly
- outside
- beside
- over
- settle
* * *♦ nmPerú trip;meter cabe a alguien to trip sb up♦ prepArcaico near, next to -
25 batacazo
m.1 bump, bang.2 thud, bump, thump.3 unexpected fall.4 stroke of good luck, lucky gain, scoop.* * ** * *SM1) (=porrazo) thump2) LAm (=golpe de suerte) stroke of luck, fluke* * *1) (fam) ( golpe) thump2) (RPl fam) ( triunfo inesperado) shock o surprise win* * *1) (fam) ( golpe) thump2) (RPl fam) ( triunfo inesperado) shock o surprise win* * *A (golpe) thumpse pegó un batacazo he fell over and banged his arm ( o head etc)* * *batacazo nm1. [golpe] bump, bang;darse un batacazo to bump o bang oneself2. [fracaso]los resultados representan un nuevo batacazo para el partido the results are another blow for the party;dar un batacazo to pull off a surprise victory* * *m fambang;darse opegarse un batacazo give o.s. a bang, bang o.s.; fig fail -
26 trabarse
1 (enredarse) to get tangled up2 (mecanismo) to jam* * *VPR1) (=enredarse) to get tangled upse le traba la lengua — he gets tongue-tied; Caribe he loses the thread (of what he is saying)
2) (=atascarse) [cajón, puerta, mecanismo] to jam, get jammed3) (=involucrarse)* * *
■trabarse verbo reflexivo
1 figurado se me traba la lengua, I get tongue-tied
2 (enredarse) to get tangled up
' trabarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trabar
English:
jam
* * *vpr1. [enredarse] to get tangled;la cuerda se trabó en unas ramas the rope got tangled in some branches2. [atascarse] [puerta, cerrojo] to jam, to get jammed3. [espesarse] [salsa] to thicken4. [al hablar] to stutter;se le trabó la lengua he tripped over his tongue* * *v/r get tangled up* * *vr1) : to jam2) : to become entangled3) : to be tongue-tied, to stammer* * *trabarse vb -
27 ñácate
( RPl fam): siguió tirando y de repente ñácate, se rompió he went on pulling and then, suddenly … snap! it broke ( colloq)apenas salimos y ¡ñácate! se pone a llover no sooner had we gone out than down came the rain ( colloq)lo dejó caer y ¡ñácate! se hizo mil pedazos he dropped it and … crash! it smashed to pieces ( colloq)* * *ñácate, ñac interjRP Famiba caminando y, ¡ñácate!, tropecé I was walking along and all of a sudden, bang, I tripped up!;cuando la película se empezaba a poner interesante, ¡ñácate!, corte de luz the movie was just starting to get interesting when, bang, there was a power cut!
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