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  • 1 korapilatu

    io. knotty; errusiarren eta lituaniarren arteko harreman \korapilatuak the {knotty || convoluted || difficult} relationship between Russians and Lithuanians du/ad.
    1.
    a. to knot, tie up
    b. to tie... into a knot; estu \korapilatu to tie... into a tight knot
    c. ( gorbata) to tie
    d. (irud.) \korapilatuta daukat mingaina my tongue's tied
    a. to tangle up, entangle, snarl, snag
    b. to get (sb) {involved || mixed up}, implicate, entangle da/ad.
    1.
    a. to get tied up, get into knots
    b. (irud.) zintzurra \korapilatu zitzaion he got a lump in his throat
    2. to get {entangled || tangled} (- (e)an: in) ; txoria sarean \korapilatu zen the bird got entangled in the net
    b. ( inor egoera txar batean sartu) to get {mixed up || involved || tangled up} (- (e)an: in)
    c. ( nahastu) to become muddled; izugarri \korapilatu zaien arazoa the problem that has enmeshed them so; istorioa ongi hasi zen baina gero \korapilatu zen the story started out well but then it became {muddled || confused}

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > korapilatu

  • 2 sartu

    io. ( begia) sunken du/ad.
    1. ( oro.)
    a. ( barruan jarri, e.a.) to put (- (e)an: in)
    b. ( makila zuloan, e.a.) to stick in; labana \sartu zion he stuck a knife in him
    c. ( txanpona, e.a.) to put (- (e)an: in), insert, introduce (- (e)an: —)
    d. Sukal. ( osagaia) to add (- (e)an: to)
    e. (l andareak) to plant
    2. Kir. ( gola) to score ( -(r)i: against)
    3. Fin.
    a. ( burtsan, e.a.) to invest; diru asko \sartu dute taberna berri hartan they've put a lot of money into that new bar
    b. ( kontuan) to deposit
    4. ( p.) to involve, get mixed up, implicate; nork \sartu zintuen afera honetan who got you mixed up in this affair?
    5. ( ideia, e.a.) to ram down; "erregio" hitz sartu nahiz ari zaizkigu kazetari batzuk some journalists are trying to ram the word "erregio" down our throats
    6. ( barne) to include; 100 gizon, mutilak \sartu gabe 100 men, not including the boys da/ad..
    a. to get (- (e)an: into) ; autoan \sartu to get into the car; eskolara sartu eta berehala ikusi nituen I went into the school and immediately I saw them
    b. ( ibiliz) to go (- ra: into), enter ( -ra: —) ; gelara \sartu ziren they went into the room | they entered the room; korrika \sartu ziren they ran in; zalapartaka \sartu ziren they rushed in; danbaka \sartu ziren they burst in; parrastaka \sartu ziren they flooded in; hegan \sartu ziren they flew in
    c. erdaratik \sartu diren hitzak words which have entered the language through {Spanish || French}
    2. zerbait buruan sartzen zaizunean, akabo once you've got something in your head, that's it
    3. Geog. to empty (-- ra: into) ; ibaia itsasoan sartzen da the river empties into the sea
    4. ( p.) baina non \sartu da hura? where has he disappeared to?
    5. ( eguzkia) to set, go down
    6. ( eskua sartu, e.a.) to get involved
    a. to become; morroi \sartu zen he became a farm hand; apaiz \sartu zen he became a priest
    b. politikan \sartu zen she went into politics

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > sartu

  • 3 impliki

    entangle, implicate

    Esperanto-English dictionary > impliki

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  • Implicate — Im pli*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Implicated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Implicating}.] [L. implicatus, p. p. of implicare to involve; pref. im in + plicare to fold. See {Employ}, {Ply}, and cf. {Imply}, {Implicit}.] 1. To infold; to fold together; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • implicate — (v.) early 15c., to convey in a fable; c.1600, intertwine, wreathe, from L. implicatus, pp. of implicare to involve, entwine (see IMPLICATION (Cf. implication)). Meaning involve a person in a crime, charge, etc., is from 1797. Related:… …   Etymology dictionary

  • implicate — *involve Analogous words: *concern, affect: incriminate (see ACCUSE) Contrasted words: *exculpate, absolve, acquit, exonerate …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • implicate — [v] imply, involve accuse, affect, associate, blame, charge, cite, compromise, concern, connect, embroil, entangle, frame, hint, impute, include, incriminate, inculpate, insinuate, lay at one’s door*, link, mean, mire, name, pin on*, point finger …   New thesaurus

  • implicate — ► VERB 1) show to be involved in a crime. 2) (be implicated in) bear some of the responsibility for. 3) convey (a meaning or intention) indirectly; imply. DERIVATIVES implicative adjective. ORIGIN Latin implicare fold in, involve, imply …   English terms dictionary

  • implicate — [im′pli kāt΄] vt. implicated, implicating [< L implicatus, pp. of implicare, to enfold, involve: see IMPLY] 1. a) to show to have a connection with a crime, fault, etc.; involve b) to show to be involved or concerned 2. Rare to imply …   English World dictionary

  • implicate — v. (D; tr.) to implicate in (to implicate smb. in a scandal) * * * [ ɪmplɪkeɪt] (D; tr.) to implicate in (to implicate smb. in a scandal) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • implicate — verb (T) 1 to show or seem to show that someone is involved in something wrong or criminal: implicate sb in sth: The letter seemed to implicate Mitchell in the robbery. 2 to show or seem to show that something is the cause of something bad or… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • implicate — UK [ˈɪmplɪkeɪt] / US [ˈɪmplɪˌkeɪt] verb [transitive, often passive] Word forms implicate : present tense I/you/we/they implicate he/she/it implicates present participle implicating past tense implicated past participle implicated 1) to show or… …   English dictionary

  • implicate — [[t]ɪ̱mplɪkeɪt[/t]] implicates, implicating, implicated VERB To implicate someone means to show or claim that they were involved in something wrong or criminal. → See also implicated [V n in n] Allegations had appeared in the press implicating… …   English dictionary

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