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1 incorporar Algo
(v.) = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre)Ex. Library and information professionals need to take on board the recommendations of Roach and Morrison, translating them into policies and strategies to be acted upon.* * *(v.) = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre)Ex: Library and information professionals need to take on board the recommendations of Roach and Morrison, translating them into policies and strategies to be acted upon.
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2 incorporar
v.to incorporate.Elsa incorporó los libros Elsa incorporated the books.María incorpora nuevas técnicas Mary incorporates new techniques.La empresa incorporó nuevos empleados The company incorporated new employees* * *1 (añadir) to incorporate, include3 (enfermo) to help to sit up1 (levantarse) to sit up2 (a un trabajo) to start; (a una empresa, equipo, etc) to join\incorporarse a filas to join upincorporarse a su destino to take up one's post* * *verb2) include•* * *1. VT1) (=añadir) [gen] to incorporate (a, en into, in)(Culin) to mix in, addincorporar a filas — (Mil) to call up, enlist
2) (=involucrar) to involve (a in, with)3) (=abarcar) to embody4) (=levantar)5) (Teat)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml)1)a) ( agregar) to addincorporar algo a algo — to add something to something, include something in something
b) ( integrar) to incorporatec) < empleado>d) < recluta> to draft, call up2) (incluir, contener) <innovaciones/información> to incorporate, include3) <enfermo/niño> to sit... up2.incorporarse v pron (frml)1) (a equipo, puesto) to joinincorporarse a filas — to join up, join the army
2) ( levantarse) to sit up* * *= accommodate, assimilate, embody, take (in/into), bring + Nombre + into the matter, design into, build in, take in.Ex. Changes have been made to accommodate modern approaches or new groupings of subjects.Ex. The concern is that this sudden and increased flow of information is simply going to overwhelm us -- far more information than any of us can monitor and assimilate.Ex. In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex. For example, a computer on board a space ship, o even in some cars, takes in data, works out settings, displays results completely automatically.Ex. This article explains how the epistolatory aspect of the books was exploited by the librarian in encouraging interest in the stories and how the children's craft work was brought into the matter (making rag dolls of the characters).Ex. User-friendliness is sometimes assumed rather than designed into any specific project.Ex. This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex. People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.----* incorporar (a) = build into, incorporate (into).* incorporar Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre).* incorporarse = sit up.* incorporarse a = join.* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml)1)a) ( agregar) to addincorporar algo a algo — to add something to something, include something in something
b) ( integrar) to incorporatec) < empleado>d) < recluta> to draft, call up2) (incluir, contener) <innovaciones/información> to incorporate, include3) <enfermo/niño> to sit... up2.incorporarse v pron (frml)1) (a equipo, puesto) to joinincorporarse a filas — to join up, join the army
2) ( levantarse) to sit up* * *= accommodate, assimilate, embody, take (in/into), bring + Nombre + into the matter, design into, build in, take in.Ex: Changes have been made to accommodate modern approaches or new groupings of subjects.
Ex: The concern is that this sudden and increased flow of information is simply going to overwhelm us -- far more information than any of us can monitor and assimilate.Ex: In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex: For example, a computer on board a space ship, o even in some cars, takes in data, works out settings, displays results completely automatically.Ex: This article explains how the epistolatory aspect of the books was exploited by the librarian in encouraging interest in the stories and how the children's craft work was brought into the matter (making rag dolls of the characters).Ex: User-friendliness is sometimes assumed rather than designed into any specific project.Ex: This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex: People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.* incorporar (a) = build into, incorporate (into).* incorporar Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre).* incorporarse = sit up.* incorporarse a = join.* * *incorporar [A1 ]vt( frml)A1 (agregar) to add incorporar algo A algo to add sth TO sth, include sth IN sthincorporó estos detalles a su informe he added these details to o included these details in his reportincorporar las claras batidas a la mezcla fold the whisked egg whites into the mixturele ha sido incorporado un nuevo sistema de ventilación it has been fitted with a new cooling system2 ‹empleado› incorporar a algn A algo to assign sb TO sth3 ‹recluta› to draft, call upB (incluir, contener) ‹innovaciones/información› to incorporate, includeC ‹enfermo/niño› to sit … up( frml)A (a un equipo, puesto) to join incorporarse A algo to join sthincorporarse a filas to join up, to join the armyB (levantarse) to sit up* * *
incorporar ( conjugate incorporar) verbo transitivo (frml)
1
incorporar algo a algo to add sth to sth
2 ‹enfermo/niño› to sit … up
incorporarse verbo pronominal (frml)
1 (a equipo, puesto) to join;
incorporarse a algo to join sth
2 ( levantarse) to sit up
incorporar verbo transitivo
1 (añadir) to add
2 (incluir) to incorporate [a, into]
3 (sentar) to help to sit up
' incorporar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agregar
- sumar
- integrar
English:
incorporate
- integrate
- fold
* * *♦ vtincorporaron los territorios al imperio the territories became part of the empire;incorporaron las propuestas de los verdes en su programa electoral they incorporated the Greens' proposals into their election manifesto3. [incluir] to include, to incorporate;el modelo incorpora la última tecnología digital the model incorporates the latest digital technology* * *v/t incorporate* * *incorporar vt1) : to incorporate2) : to add, to include* * *incorporar vb to include -
3 integrar
v.1 to integrate (gen) & (Mat).2 to make up.* * *1 (formar) to make up■ ¿qué países integran las Naciones Unidas? which countries make up the United Nations?2 (ayudar a la integración) to integrate, fit in■ es un grupo difícil de integrar en nuestra sociedad it's a group which is to integrate into our society1 to integrate\integrarse en un país to become integrated into a country* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=componer) to make up2) (=incorporar) [+ funciones, servicios] to incorporate, includeeste programa integra diversas funciones — this program incorporates o includes various functions
han integrado bien los muebles en el resto de la decoración — they have integrated o incorporated the furniture very well into the rest of the decor
un programa para integrar a los presos en el mercado laboral — a programme to integrate prisoners into the labour market
quieren integrar a su club en la federación deportiva — they want their club to become a member of o join the sports federation
3) (Mat) to integrate4) (Econ) (=reembolsar) to repay, reimburse; Cono Sur (=pagar) to pay up2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( formar) <grupo/organización> to make up2) ( incorporar) <idea/plan> to incorporate3) (Mat, Sociol) to integrate4) (CS) <suma/cantidad> to pay2.integrarse v prona) ( asimilarse) to integrate, fit inintegrarse a or en algo — to integrate into something, fit into something
b) ( unirse)integrarse a or en algo — to join something
* * *= absorb, encompass, integrate, mainstream, fit together, interweave, mesh, plug into, bring + Nombre + into the matter, populate, embed [imbed, -USA].Ex. For the majority, however, IT was regarded as simply another topic to absorb into syllabuses.Ex. The classification schemes that have been considered so far are general bibliographic classification schemes in that they attempt to encompass all of knowledge.Ex. The acquisitions system integrates data from the Online Union Catalogue with local order and fund data, thus improving order processing and providing current accounting information.Ex. This article describes the philosophy of some of the practical techniques used to achieve the goal of mainstreaming CD-ROMs into the library collection.Ex. The narrative may be unfamiliar in its structure so that they are unsure about the way different elements of the story fit together.Ex. Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex. Meshing together the many means of communication remains the central task of libraries and this task continues to require financial support = La tarea central de las bibliotecas sigue siendo la de combinar los númerosos medios de comunicación, algo que continúa necesitando apoyo económico.Ex. In addition, when the heuristic approach is plugged into this interchange, the many additional facets of human personality and experience transform the exchange.Ex. This article explains how the epistolatory aspect of the books was exploited by the librarian in encouraging interest in the stories and how the children's craft work was brought into the matter (making rag dolls of the characters).Ex. One way librarians can add value is by carefully selecting, evaluating, and describing the resources that populate their Internet collections.Ex. String searching is a technique for locating a string of characters, even if it is embedded within a larger term.----* integrar en = merge into, lump + Nombre + into.* integrar formando un todo = articulate.* integrarse con = interface to/with, become + one with.* integrarse en = blend into, blend in with.* integrarse en el paisaje = blend into + the landscape.* integrarse en la sociedad = integrate into + society.* poderse integrar en = be integrable in.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( formar) <grupo/organización> to make up2) ( incorporar) <idea/plan> to incorporate3) (Mat, Sociol) to integrate4) (CS) <suma/cantidad> to pay2.integrarse v prona) ( asimilarse) to integrate, fit inintegrarse a or en algo — to integrate into something, fit into something
b) ( unirse)integrarse a or en algo — to join something
* * *= absorb, encompass, integrate, mainstream, fit together, interweave, mesh, plug into, bring + Nombre + into the matter, populate, embed [imbed, -USA].Ex: For the majority, however, IT was regarded as simply another topic to absorb into syllabuses.
Ex: The classification schemes that have been considered so far are general bibliographic classification schemes in that they attempt to encompass all of knowledge.Ex: The acquisitions system integrates data from the Online Union Catalogue with local order and fund data, thus improving order processing and providing current accounting information.Ex: This article describes the philosophy of some of the practical techniques used to achieve the goal of mainstreaming CD-ROMs into the library collection.Ex: The narrative may be unfamiliar in its structure so that they are unsure about the way different elements of the story fit together.Ex: Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex: Meshing together the many means of communication remains the central task of libraries and this task continues to require financial support = La tarea central de las bibliotecas sigue siendo la de combinar los númerosos medios de comunicación, algo que continúa necesitando apoyo económico.Ex: In addition, when the heuristic approach is plugged into this interchange, the many additional facets of human personality and experience transform the exchange.Ex: This article explains how the epistolatory aspect of the books was exploited by the librarian in encouraging interest in the stories and how the children's craft work was brought into the matter (making rag dolls of the characters).Ex: One way librarians can add value is by carefully selecting, evaluating, and describing the resources that populate their Internet collections.Ex: String searching is a technique for locating a string of characters, even if it is embedded within a larger term.* integrar en = merge into, lump + Nombre + into.* integrar formando un todo = articulate.* integrarse con = interface to/with, become + one with.* integrarse en = blend into, blend in with.* integrarse en el paisaje = blend into + the landscape.* integrarse en la sociedad = integrate into + society.* poderse integrar en = be integrable in.* * *integrar [A1 ]vtA (formar) ‹grupo/organización› to make upintegran el jurado actores y directores the jury is made up of o composed of actors and directorsla comisión está integrada por representantes de ambos países the commission is made up of o comprises representatives from both countrieslos países que integran la organización the countries which make up o form the organizationB (incorporar) integrar algo/a algn A or EN algo:ha conseguido integrar todos estos elementos en la película she has managed to incorporate all these elements into the movieestos dos bancos se han integrado al grupo Tecribe these two banks have been incorporated into o have become part of the Tecribe groupuna empresa integrada en el grupo Oriol a company which forms part of the Oriol grouppara integrar al niño en el grupo to integrate the child into the groupC ( Mat) to integrateD (CS) ‹suma/cantidad› to pay1 (asimilarse) to integrate, fit in integrarse A or EN algo to integrate INTO sth, fit INTO sthle fue difícil integrarse a or en esa sociedad he found it difficult to integrate into that society o fit into that societyse va a integrar muy rápido al or en el equipo he'll fit into the team very quickly2 (unirse) integrarse A or EN algo to join sthcuando España se integró a la Comunidad Europea when Spain joined the European Community* * *
integrar ( conjugate integrar) verbo transitivo
1 ( formar) ‹grupo/organización› to make up
2 ( incorporar) ‹idea/plan› to incorporate
3 (Mat, Sociol) to integrate
4 (CS) ‹suma/cantidad› to pay
integrarse verbo pronominal
integrarse a or en algo to integrate into sth, fit into sth
integrar vtr (componer, formar parte de) to compose, make up: cinco científicos y un filósofo integran la expedición, the expedition consists of five scientists and one philosopher
' integrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incorporar
English:
integrate
* * *♦ vt1. [incluir] to integrate;han integrado un chip en el motor the motor has a chip built into it;integra fax y fotocopiadora en un solo aparato it combines a fax and a photocopier in one machine;su objetivo es integrar a los inmigrantes en la comunidad their aim is to integrate immigrants into the community2. [componer] to make up;integran la comisión expertos en el tema the committee is made up of o composed of experts on the subject;una banda integrada por siete asaltantes robó el banco a gang of seven robbed the bank3. Mat to integrate* * *v/t integrate; equipo make up* * *integrar vt: to make up, to compose -
4 incorporado
adj.incorporated, built-in, joined, annexed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: incorporar.* * *1→ link=incorporar incorporar► adjetivo1 (elemento) built-in* * *ADJ (Téc) built-in* * *- da adjetivo integral, built-in* * *= built-in.Ex. To use the 'default' or built-in command settings, simply press RETURN.* * *- da adjetivo integral, built-in* * *= built-in.Ex: To use the 'default' or built-in command settings, simply press RETURN.
* * *incorporado -daintegral, built-in* * *
Del verbo incorporar: ( conjugate incorporar)
incorporado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
incorporado
incorporar
incorporado◊ -da adjetivo
integral, built-in
incorporar ( conjugate incorporar) verbo transitivo (frml)
1
incorporado algo a algo to add sth to sth
2 ‹enfermo/niño› to sit … up
incorporarse verbo pronominal (frml)
1 (a equipo, puesto) to join;
incorporadose a algo to join sth
2 ( levantarse) to sit up
incorporado,-a adjetivo
1 incorporated [a, into]
2 Téc built-in
incorporar verbo transitivo
1 (añadir) to add
2 (incluir) to incorporate [a, into]
3 (sentar) to help to sit up
' incorporado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incorporada
- integral
English:
built-in
- integral
- built
- integrated
* * *incorporado, -a adjbuilt-in;con DVD incorporado with built-in DVD; -
5 agregar
v.1 to add.María agregó que era soltera Mary added=went on saying that she was single.Ella agregó un comentario más She added one more comment.2 to enroll, to add, to add on to the list.Lucas agregó a Ricardo Lucas enrolled Richard.3 to put in, to chuck in, to add in, to bung in.Elsa agregó mucha mantequilla Elsa put in a lot of butter.4 to build on, to add, to construct as an annex.* * *1 (añadir) to add2 (unir) to gather3 (destinar) to appoint1 (unirse) to join* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=añadir) to add-y no me satisface, agregó — "and I'm not satisfied," she added
2) [+ trabajador, empleado] to appoint2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( añadir) to add2) < empleado>2.agregar a alguien a algo — to attach o appoint somebody to something
agregarse v pron (refl)* * *= aggregate, append, throw in.Ex. You have attempted to aggregate the UDC class number incorrectly.Ex. A list of book review sources in psychology and related fields is appended.Ex. There is a real difference of interest between the needs and purposes of research libraries and the public libraries, and I would also throw in the school and almost certainly junior college libraries.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( añadir) to add2) < empleado>2.agregar a alguien a algo — to attach o appoint somebody to something
agregarse v pron (refl)* * *= aggregate, append, throw in.Ex: You have attempted to aggregate the UDC class number incorrectly.
Ex: A list of book review sources in psychology and related fields is appended.Ex: There is a real difference of interest between the needs and purposes of research libraries and the public libraries, and I would also throw in the school and almost certainly junior college libraries.* * *agregar [A3 ]vtA1 (incorporar) to add agregar algo A algo to add sth TO sth2 (al hablar) to add—el fallo es inapelable —agregó the verdict is final, he addedB ‹empleado› agregar a algn A algo to attach o appoint sb TO sth( refl) agregarse A algo to join sthse agregó al grupo he joined the group* * *
agregar ( conjugate agregar) verbo transitivo ( añadir) to add;
agregar algo a algo to add sth to sth
agregar verbo transitivo
1 (añadir, incorporar) to add
2 (destinar) to appoint [a, to]
' agregar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incluir
- incorporar
- poner
English:
add
- append
- build on
- tack on
- tag on
- do
- tack
- tag
* * *♦ vt2. [a lo dicho] to add;“y estamos preparados para ello”, agregó “and we're ready for it,” she added* * *v/t add* * *agregar {52} vt1) añadir: to add, to attach2) : to appoint* * *agregar vb to add -
6 encajar
v.1 to fit (meter ajustando) (piezas, objetos).El chico encajó las baldosas The boy fit the tiles.2 to push (meter con fuerza).3 to set (hueso dislocado).4 to take.5 to match (hechos, declaraciones, datos).encajar con algo to match something6 to fit nicely (ser oportuno, adecuado).7 to insert, to thrust in, to fix firmly in place, to seat.Ricardo encajó unos ladrillos Richard inserted some bricks.8 to fit well, to be relevant, to fit in.Los ladrillos encajan bien The bricks fit in well.* * *1 (ajustar) to fit2 (hueso) to set3 (recibir) to take, withstand4 (soportar) to bear; (hacer aguantar) to force to sit through, force to listen to5 (indirecta, comentario) to get in6 (dar un golpe) to land7 TÉCNICA to gear1 (caber) to fit2 figurado (corresponderse) to fit (in), correspond, tally4 figurado (adaptarse) to fit in, settle1 (atascarse) to get stuck, stick* * *verb1) to fit2) stick3) take* * *1. VT1) (=acoplar) [+ pieza, tapón] to fit; [+ partes] to fit together2) (=aceptar) [+ broma, crítica] to take; [+ desgracia, derrota] to handle, cope withhay que encajar las críticas con sentido del humor — you have to be able to take criticism and not lose your sense of humour
el equipo no supo encajar el resultado — the team couldn't handle o cope with the result
3) *encajar algo a algn — (=endilgar) to lumber sb with sth *, dump sth on sb *; (=timar) to palm sth off on o onto sb *
cada vez que se van me encajan a su gato — every time they go away they lumber me with their cat * o they dump their cat on me *
4) (=dar, meter) [+ golpe, patada] to give5) (=dejarse meter) to let in2. VI1) (=ajustar) [puerta] to fit; [piezas] to fit (together)•
encajar en algo — to fit into sth2) (=coincidir) [teoría, coartada] to fitahora todo empieza a encajar — it's all beginning to fall into place o fit together now
encajar con algo — to tie in with sth, tally with sth
su versión no encaja con lo que he oído — his version does not tie in o tally with what I've heard
3) (=integrarse)los nuevos alumnos encajaron bien con sus compañeros — the new students fitted in well with their classmates
encajar en — [+ serie, papel] to be right for; [+ ambiente] to fit in
no creo que vayas a encajar en ese papel — I don't think you'll be right for o suit that role
sus ideas encajan dentro de una mentalidad conservadora — her ideas are in keeping with a conservative mentality
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (meter, colocar) to fit2) (esp AmL fam) ( endilgar)me encajaron a mí el trabajito — I got saddled o landed with the job (colloq)
3)a) <broma/críticas> to take; <desgracia/situación> to acceptb) (Dep) < gol> to let... in; <derechazo/golpe> to take2.encajar via) pieza/cajón to fitb) ( cuadrar) to fitc) (armonizar, casar)3.su versión no encaja con la de otros testigos — his version does not square with o correspond to that of other witnesses
encajarse v pron1) (refl) (fam) < prenda> to put on2) (Méx) ( aprovecharse) to take advantage* * *= build into, fit in/into, wedge, fit together, dovetail, build in, lock into + place.Ex. Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.Ex. Since the entire catalog cannot possibly fit into a single display screen, DOBIS/LIBIS must allow users to browse.Ex. A special form of woodcut initial, common from the mid sixteenth to the mid eighteenth century, was the factotum, a square ornamental block with a hole through the middle into which a piece of type could be wedged, one block thus serving for any initial letter.Ex. The narrative may be unfamiliar in its structure so that they are unsure about the way different elements of the story fit together.Ex. The three should dovetail so that each builds on the other instead of working against it.Ex. This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex. The gas cylinder has a small locating cut out on the inner rim to ensure it locks into place within the cooker.----* encajar bien = good fit.* encajar con = mesh with, fit with.* encajar el golpe = take it on + the chin.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (meter, colocar) to fit2) (esp AmL fam) ( endilgar)me encajaron a mí el trabajito — I got saddled o landed with the job (colloq)
3)a) <broma/críticas> to take; <desgracia/situación> to acceptb) (Dep) < gol> to let... in; <derechazo/golpe> to take2.encajar via) pieza/cajón to fitb) ( cuadrar) to fitc) (armonizar, casar)3.su versión no encaja con la de otros testigos — his version does not square with o correspond to that of other witnesses
encajarse v pron1) (refl) (fam) < prenda> to put on2) (Méx) ( aprovecharse) to take advantage* * *= build into, fit in/into, wedge, fit together, dovetail, build in, lock into + place.Ex: Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.
Ex: Since the entire catalog cannot possibly fit into a single display screen, DOBIS/LIBIS must allow users to browse.Ex: A special form of woodcut initial, common from the mid sixteenth to the mid eighteenth century, was the factotum, a square ornamental block with a hole through the middle into which a piece of type could be wedged, one block thus serving for any initial letter.Ex: The narrative may be unfamiliar in its structure so that they are unsure about the way different elements of the story fit together.Ex: The three should dovetail so that each builds on the other instead of working against it.Ex: This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex: The gas cylinder has a small locating cut out on the inner rim to ensure it locks into place within the cooker.* encajar bien = good fit.* encajar con = mesh with, fit with.* encajar el golpe = take it on + the chin.* * *encajar [A1 ]vtA (meter, colocar) to fitlo encajó en las guías he fitted it onto the runnersB ( fam) (endilgar) encajarle algo A algn:le encajó un billete de lotería caducado she palmed him off with an out-of-date lottery ticket ( colloq)se fue de viaje y me encajó el perro he went on a trip and landed o ( BrE) lumbered me with the dog ( colloq)los fines de semana le encaja los hijos a la suegra at the weekend she dumps the kids on her mother-in-law ( colloq)me encajó tremenda patada he gave me a hell of a kick ( colloq)les encajaron tres goles they put three goals past themC1 ‹disgusto/broma/crítica› to takeencajó bien las críticas she took the criticism wellsé encajar una derrota I can cope with o take o accept defeat2 ( Dep) ‹gol› to let … in; ‹derechazo/golpe› to take■ encajarvi1 «pieza/cajón» to fit encajar EN algo to fit IN stheste cajón no encaja bien this drawer doesn't fit properlylas piezas encajaron the pieces fitted together2 (cuadrar) to fitsus ideas encajan dentro de la filosofía marxista his ideas fit in with Marxist philosophyesto no encaja dentro de ninguna categoría this doesn't fit into any categoryencajar CON algo:su versión no encaja con la de otros testigos his version does not square with o correspond to o match that of other witnessessu información no encaja con la que he recibido her information does not agree o tally with the information that I have receivedno encaja con la decoración it doesn't fit in with the decor* * *
encajar ( conjugate encajar) verbo transitivo
1 (meter, colocar) to fit
2 (esp AmL fam) ( endilgar):◊ me encajaron a mí el trabajito I got saddled o landed with the job (colloq);
le encaja los hijos a la suegra she dumps the kids on her mother-in-law (colloq);
les encajaron tres goles they put three goals past them
verbo intransitivo
las piezas encajaron the pieces fitted together
encajar
I verbo transitivo
1 (algo dentro de algo) to insert: hay que encajar las fichas del rompecabezas, you have to fit the pieces of the puzzle together
2 (aceptar) to take: encaja muy mal las críticas, she takes criticism very badly
3 (un golpe a alguien) to land sb a blow
II verbo intransitivo
1 (ajustarse) to fit: este enchufe no encaja aquí, this plug doesn't fit
2 (cuadrar) no encaja en este ambiente, she doesn't fit in in this environment
su declaración no encaja con la del testigo, her statement doesn't agree with that of the witness
' encajar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ajustar
- bailar
- casar
- coincidir
- concordar
- embutir
- entrar
- rompecabezas
- salirse
- corresponder
- muesca
English:
blend
- fit
- match
- set
- slot
- dovetail
- join
* * *♦ vt1. [meter ajustando] to fit (en into); [hueso dislocado] to set;encajaron el cristal en el marco de la ventana they fitted the glass into the window frame2. [meter con fuerza] to push (en into);hay que encajar el ropero en ese hueco the wardrobe has to be squeezed into that space3. [recibir] [golpe, críticas, noticia] to take;[goles, canastas] to concede;encajaron muy mal el cierre de la fábrica they took the factory closure very badly;encajaron pocas canastas triples they didn't let them get many three-pointers;ha encajado quince goles esta liga he's let in fifteen goals this season;encajar una derrota to be defeatedencajar un golpe a alguien to land sb a blow, to land a blow on sb;nos encajó un sermón de dos horas he treated us to a two hour lecture5. Fam [endosar] to land, to dump (a on);me ha encajado a su bebé porque se va al cine she dumped her baby on me because she's going to the cinemale encajaron un billete falso they palmed off a counterfeit note on him♦ vi1. [piezas, muebles] to fit (en into);esta puerta no encaja bien this door doesn't fit the frame properly2. [concordar] [hechos, declaraciones, datos] to tally;ahora todo encaja it all falls into place now;encajar con algo to tally with sth, to match sth3. [ser oportuno, adecuado]ese mueble no encaja ahí that piece of furniture doesn't go there o look right there;¿crees que encajará bien en el grupo? do you think she'll fit into the group all right?;su ropa no encaja con la seriedad del acto her clothes aren't in keeping with the seriousness of the occasion* * *I v/t1 piezas fitII v/i fit (en in;con with)* * *encajar vi: to fit, to fit together, to fit inencajar vt1) : to insert, to stick2) : to take, to cope withencajó el golpe: he withstood the blow* * *encajar vb2. (juntar) to fit together3. (coincidir) to fit in -
7 empotrar
v.1 to fit, to build in.2 to embed, to build in, to inlay.* * *1 (armario etc) to fit, build in2 (de golpe etc) to embed1 (de golpe etc) to crash* * *1.VT [gen] to embed, fix; [+ armario] to build in2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <mueble/caja fuerte>2.empotrarse v pron* * *= build into, let into, build in.Ex. Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.Ex. The stuff was diluted there with water to the appearance and consistency of liquid porridge; it was kept tepid with a small charcoal furnace let into the side of the vat, and it was stirred up occasionally with a paddle.Ex. This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.----* empotrarse = lodge, seize up.* * *1.verbo transitivo <mueble/caja fuerte>2.empotrarse v pron* * *= build into, let into, build in.Ex: Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.
Ex: The stuff was diluted there with water to the appearance and consistency of liquid porridge; it was kept tepid with a small charcoal furnace let into the side of the vat, and it was stirred up occasionally with a paddle.Ex: This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.* empotrarse = lodge, seize up.* * *empotrar [A1 ]vt‹mueble/caja fuerte› empotrar algo EN algo to build sth INTO sthel coche se empotró en el muro the car crashed into the wall* * *
empotrar verbo transitivo
1 to build in, fit
2 fam (chocar) to crash: empotró el coche contra el árbol, he crashed into the tree
* * *♦ vt1. [armario, mueble] to build in, Br to fit;empotraron el armario en la pared they built the wardrobe into the wall2. [vehículo] to smash;empotró la moto en un árbol he smashed the motorbike into a tree* * *v/t build (en into);* * *empotrar vt: to build into, to embed -
8 insertar
v.to insert (gen) & (computing).Ricardo encajó unos ladrillos Richard inserted some bricks.* * *1 to insert (en, into)* * *verb* * *VT to insert* * *verbo transitivo to insert* * *= embed [imbed, -USA], insert, nest, put into, store, type, slot, type in, slip in between, build in, graft, sandwich, intromit.Ex. String searching is a technique for locating a string of characters, even if it is embedded within a larger term.Ex. Gaps are left in the apportionment of notation in order to permit new subjects to be inserted.Ex. Searching facilities include Boolean logic, with nesting to as many levels as required.Ex. If the bibliographic record is found, it can be put into the system catalog immediately.Ex. The records in a computer data base are structured in order to suit the information that is being stored for various applications.Ex. To start Bibliofile just type 'bib' at the DOS prompt as shown below, then press < Enter>.Ex. He selects a medical textbook library, slots the disc into his book player and starts to read, pausing occasionally to write in comments with a stylus.Ex. The following qualifiers may be added to any search by tabbing over to the appropriate heading and typing in the desired data.Ex. At all periods, but uncommonly before the eighteenth century, the lines of type might be 'leaded', thin strips of typemetal, reglet, or card being slipped in between each one.Ex. This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex. They are a core, a set of basic propositions, onto which are grafted a rich variety of other possibilities.Ex. The paper that is to be examined is simply sandwiched between a sheet of Perspex impregnated with carbon-14 and an unexposed photographic film, and left in the dark for a few hours.Ex. During copulation, hamster females maintain lordosis for hundreds of seconds, while the male mounts and intromits repeatedly.----* insertar aguja = needle.* insertar aguja en un paquete de fichas = needling the pack.* insertar con dificultad = squeeze in/into.* insertar disco en disquetera = load + disc into drive.* insertar en = lump + Nombre + into.* insertar entre = go between.* insertar mediante el teclado = keyboarding.* mapa que se inserta en otro documento = inclusion map.* posibilidad de insertar hiperenlaces = linkability.* volver a insertar = reinsert.* volver a insertar en el ordenador = rekey [re-key].* * *verbo transitivo to insert* * *= embed [imbed, -USA], insert, nest, put into, store, type, slot, type in, slip in between, build in, graft, sandwich, intromit.Ex: String searching is a technique for locating a string of characters, even if it is embedded within a larger term.
Ex: Gaps are left in the apportionment of notation in order to permit new subjects to be inserted.Ex: Searching facilities include Boolean logic, with nesting to as many levels as required.Ex: If the bibliographic record is found, it can be put into the system catalog immediately.Ex: The records in a computer data base are structured in order to suit the information that is being stored for various applications.Ex: To start Bibliofile just type 'bib' at the DOS prompt as shown below, then press < Enter>.Ex: He selects a medical textbook library, slots the disc into his book player and starts to read, pausing occasionally to write in comments with a stylus.Ex: The following qualifiers may be added to any search by tabbing over to the appropriate heading and typing in the desired data.Ex: At all periods, but uncommonly before the eighteenth century, the lines of type might be 'leaded', thin strips of typemetal, reglet, or card being slipped in between each one.Ex: This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex: They are a core, a set of basic propositions, onto which are grafted a rich variety of other possibilities.Ex: The paper that is to be examined is simply sandwiched between a sheet of Perspex impregnated with carbon-14 and an unexposed photographic film, and left in the dark for a few hours.Ex: During copulation, hamster females maintain lordosis for hundreds of seconds, while the male mounts and intromits repeatedly.* insertar aguja = needle.* insertar aguja en un paquete de fichas = needling the pack.* insertar con dificultad = squeeze in/into.* insertar disco en disquetera = load + disc into drive.* insertar en = lump + Nombre + into.* insertar entre = go between.* insertar mediante el teclado = keyboarding.* mapa que se inserta en otro documento = inclusion map.* posibilidad de insertar hiperenlaces = linkability.* volver a insertar = reinsert.* volver a insertar en el ordenador = rekey [re-key].* * *insertar [A1 ]vt1 ‹pieza/párrafo› to insertinsertar a los jóvenes en el trabajo to find employment for young people, to place young people in employment2 ‹anuncio› to place, insertinsertarse EN algo to fall WITHIN sthun problema que se inserta en el marco de la pobreza generalizada a problem which falls within o is found in situations of widespread poverty* * *
insertar ( conjugate insertar) verbo transitivo
to insert
insertar verbo transitivo to insert: inserté el anuncio el sábado, I placed the ad on Saturday
' insertar' also found in these entries:
English:
insert
- inset
- introduce
- put in
* * *♦ vt1. [pieza] to insert;insertar algo en algo to insert sth into sth2. [texto, párrafo] to insert3. [anuncio] to insert, to place4. [preso] to integrate;insertar a jóvenes en el mercado laboral to get young people into work♦ See also the pronominal verb insertarse* * *v/t insert* * *insertar vt: to insert* * *insertar vb to insert -
9 mezclar
v.1 to mix.mezcló la pintura roja con la amarilla she mixed the red and yellow paint togetherElla mezcla medicamentos She mixes drugs.Ella mezcla las piezas del juego She mixes the game pieces.2 to mix up.3 to confuse.Ella mezcla las ideas She confuses ideas.* * *1 (incorporar, unir) to mix, blend2 (desordenar) to mix up3 (persona) to involve (en, in)1 (personas) to mix ( con, with)2 (cosas) to get mixed up3 (entremeterse) to interfere (en, in)* * *verb1) to mix, blend2) involve•* * *1. VT1) (=combinar) [+ ingredientes, colores] to mix, mix together; [+ estilos] to mix, combine; [+ personas] to mixun artista que mezcla estilos diferentes en su obra — an artist who mixes o combines different styles in his work
han mezclado a niños de distintos niveles en la misma clase — they have mixed children of different abilities in the same class
he mezclado el agua caliente con la fría — I've mixed the hot and cold water together, I've mixed the hot water with the cold
la banda sonora mezcla la música tradicional con el rock — the soundtrack is a mixture of traditional and rock music
la harina y el azúcar se mezclan por partes iguales — equal quantities of flour and sugar are mixed (together)
la comida china mezcla sabores salados y dulces — Chinese food combines o mixes savoury and sweet flavours
2) (=confundir, desordenar) [+ fotos, papeles] to mix up, mess up; [+ idiomas] to mix up, muddle up; [+ naipes] to shuffle¿quién me ha mezclado todos los papeles? — who's mixed o messed up all my papers?
cuando habla mezcla los dos idiomas — when he talks he mixes o muddles up the two languages
3) [+ café, tabaco, whisky] to blend4) (Mús) [+ sonido] to mix5) (=implicar)mezclar a algn en algo — to involve sb in sth, get sb involved in sth
no quiero que me mezcles en ese asunto — I don't want you to involve me o get me involved in that business
2.VI * [con bebidas alcohólicas] to mix (one's) drinks3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( combinar) to mixb) <café/vino/tabaco> to blend2) <documentos/ropa> to mix up, get... mixed up3) ( involucrar)2.mezclar a alguien en algo — to get somebody mixed up o involved in something
mezclarse v pron1) personaa) (con un fondo, una multitud) to mergeb) ( involucrarse)mezclarse en algo — to get mixed up o involved in something
mezclarse en cuestiones políticas — to get mixed up o involved in politics
c) ( tener trato con)2) razas/culturas to mix* * *= collate, interfile, merge, mix, blend, fuse, mingle (with), cross + the line, remix, mix up, admix, knot into, weave together, mash up, commingle.Ex. Contents page bulletins which comprise copies of contents pages of periodicals collated and dispatched to users are also reliant upon titles.Ex. File boxes can be used and filed on shelves, if appropriate, interfiled with the books.Ex. During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.Ex. Plaster was mixed with water and poured over the type, and allowed to set; when it had hardened it was lifted off the page (the oil preventing it from sticking to the type), and baked hard in an oven.Ex. In her last appraisal they had observed how she blended many attractive personal qualities with intelligence, energy, and determination.Ex. The experiment is financed externally and aims to fuse the functions of the 2 library types.Ex. Not so long ago, the far off lands existed, to most people, in their imagination where they mingled with fairy tales and imaginary stories.Ex. This is a critical distinction, and the line between policy and operations should not be crossed.Ex. Once music is digitized you can filter it, bend it, archive it, rearrange it, remix it, mess with it.Ex. This recipe will teach kids the basics of mixing up a flaky crust -- the first and most important step in baking an apple pie.Ex. This ready-to-eat nutritious food is made by admixing condensed milk with rolled oats, honey, dates, wheat germ, coconuts, and walnuts.Ex. The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Ex. She does this by weaving together, in a highly structured pattern, pieces from a variety of texts.Ex. The name comes from pop music, where DJs have made a hobby out of mashing up multiple, disparate songs to create new sounds.Ex. By mixing the marital property (your paycheck) with the separate property (your inheritance), you have ' commingled' them, and they cannot be considered separate property anymore.----* cuenco para mezclar = mixing bowl.* imposible de mezclar = unmixable.* mezclarse = socialise [socialize, -USA], run together.* mezclarse con = blend into, blend in with.* sin mezclar = unmixed.* volver a mezclar = remix.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( combinar) to mixb) <café/vino/tabaco> to blend2) <documentos/ropa> to mix up, get... mixed up3) ( involucrar)2.mezclar a alguien en algo — to get somebody mixed up o involved in something
mezclarse v pron1) personaa) (con un fondo, una multitud) to mergeb) ( involucrarse)mezclarse en algo — to get mixed up o involved in something
mezclarse en cuestiones políticas — to get mixed up o involved in politics
c) ( tener trato con)2) razas/culturas to mix* * *= collate, interfile, merge, mix, blend, fuse, mingle (with), cross + the line, remix, mix up, admix, knot into, weave together, mash up, commingle.Ex: Contents page bulletins which comprise copies of contents pages of periodicals collated and dispatched to users are also reliant upon titles.
Ex: File boxes can be used and filed on shelves, if appropriate, interfiled with the books.Ex: During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.Ex: Plaster was mixed with water and poured over the type, and allowed to set; when it had hardened it was lifted off the page (the oil preventing it from sticking to the type), and baked hard in an oven.Ex: In her last appraisal they had observed how she blended many attractive personal qualities with intelligence, energy, and determination.Ex: The experiment is financed externally and aims to fuse the functions of the 2 library types.Ex: Not so long ago, the far off lands existed, to most people, in their imagination where they mingled with fairy tales and imaginary stories.Ex: This is a critical distinction, and the line between policy and operations should not be crossed.Ex: Once music is digitized you can filter it, bend it, archive it, rearrange it, remix it, mess with it.Ex: This recipe will teach kids the basics of mixing up a flaky crust -- the first and most important step in baking an apple pie.Ex: This ready-to-eat nutritious food is made by admixing condensed milk with rolled oats, honey, dates, wheat germ, coconuts, and walnuts.Ex: The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Ex: She does this by weaving together, in a highly structured pattern, pieces from a variety of texts.Ex: The name comes from pop music, where DJs have made a hobby out of mashing up multiple, disparate songs to create new sounds.Ex: By mixing the marital property (your paycheck) with the separate property (your inheritance), you have ' commingled' them, and they cannot be considered separate property anymore.* cuenco para mezclar = mixing bowl.* imposible de mezclar = unmixable.* mezclarse = socialise [socialize, -USA], run together.* mezclarse con = blend into, blend in with.* sin mezclar = unmixed.* volver a mezclar = remix.* * *mezclar [A1 ]vtA1 (combinar) to mixmezclar todo hasta formar una pasta mix all the ingredients into a paste, mix all the ingredients together to form a pastemezclando diferentes estilos se obtiene esta decoración this kind of decoration is achieved by mixing o combining different stylesmezclar la harina y la mantequilla con los dedos rub the butter into the flour with your fingertipsmezclar algo CON algo to mix sth WITH sthesta pintura se puede mezclar con agua this paint can be mixed with watermezclar los huevos con el azúcar mix the eggs and the sugar together2 ‹café/vino/tabaco› to blendB ‹papeles/documentos/ropa› to mix up, get … mixed uphas mezclado todas las fotos you've got(ten) the photographs all mixed o muddled upmezcla los dos idiomas she gets the two languages mixed o muddled upmezclar algo CON algo to get sth mixed up WITH sthmezcló estos recibos con los del mes pasado she got these receipts muddled o mixed up with last month'sC (involucrar) mezclar a algn EN algo to get sb mixed up o involved IN sth, involve sb IN sthno la mezcles en esto don't get her involved in this, don't involve her in thisA «persona»1 (con un fondo, una multitud) to merge2 (involucrarse) mezclarse EN algo to get mixed up o involved IN sthevita mezclarse en cuestiones políticas she avoids getting mixed up o involved in politics3 (tener trato con) mezclarse CON algn to mix WITH sbse mezcla con toda clase de gente she mixes with all kinds of peopleno te mezcles con ese tipo de gente don't associate o mix with people like thatB «razas/culturas» to mix* * *
mezclar ( conjugate mezclar) verbo transitivo
1
mezclar algo con algo to mix sth with sth
2 ‹documentos/ropa› to mix up, get … mixed up;
mezclar algo con algo to get sth mixed up with sth
3 ( involucrar) mezclar a algn en algo to get sb mixed up o involved in sth
mezclarse verbo pronominal
1
b) ( tener trato con) mezclarse con algn to mix with sb
2 [razas/culturas] to mix
mezclar verbo transitivo
1 (combinar, amalgamar) to mix, blend: no me gusta mezclar a los amigos, I don't like to mix my friends
2 (algo ordenado antes) to mix up: mezcló sus cosas con las tuyas, he got his things mixed up with yours
3 (involucrar) to involve, mix up
' mezclar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
batir
- combinarse
English:
blend
- merge
- mix
- scramble
- toss
- combine
- dub
- jumble
- mingle
- mixer
- mixing bowl
* * *♦ vt1. [combinar, unir] to mix;[tabaco, whisky] to blend;mezclar algo con algo to mix sth with sth;mezcló la pintura roja con la amarilla she mixed the red and yellow paint together, she mixed the red paint with the yellow2. [culturas, pueblos] to mix3. [confundir, desordenar] to mix up;no mezcles las piezas don't mix the pieces up;creo que estás mezclando los países I think you're mixing up o muddling up the countriesno me mezcles en tus asuntos don't involve me in your affairs, don't get me mixed up in your affairs* * *mezclar a alguien en algo get s.o. mixed up o involved in sth* * *mezclar vt1) : to mix, to blend2) : to mix up, to muddle3) involucrar: to involve* * *mezclar vb1. (en general) to mix2. (desordenar) to mix up -
10 sumar
v.1 to add together (varias cantidades).tres y cinco suman ocho three and five are o make eightsúmale diez add tenMaría suma en la clase Mary adds in class.2 to add.súmale a eso todas las mentiras que nos ha dicho to that we also have to add all the lies he's told us3 to come to.4 to add up, to add, to add together, to sum.Ellos sumaron los números They added up the numbers.5 to be accumulated on.Se me sumó el sobreprecio Overpricing was accumulated on me.* * *1 MATEMÁTICAS to add, add up2 (componer una cantidad) to total, amount to, come to3 (compendiar) to summarize, sum up1 (unirse) to join (a, in)\suma y sigue carried forward 2 figurado and that's not all* * *verb1) to add2) total* * *1. VT1) (Mat) to add (together)2) (=totalizar) to add up to, come tola cuenta suma seis dólares — the bill adds up o comes to six dollars
dos y dos suman cuatro — two and two are o make four
3) † (=resumir) to summarize, sum up2.VI to add upsuma y sigue — (Contabilidad) carried forward
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < cantidades> to add (up)b) ( totalizar) to add up to8 y 5 suman 13 — 8 and 5 add up to o make 13
2) ( agregar) <apoyo/éxito/interés> to add2.sumar vi to add up3.suma y sigue — ( a pie de página) balance carried forward
sumarse v prona) ( agregarse)sumarse A algo: esto se suma a los problemas ya existentes this comes on top of o is in addition to any already existing problems; a su falta de experiencia se suma su poca habilidad — he lacks both experience and ability
b) ( adherirse)sumarse A algo — (a protesta, celebración) to join something
* * *= sum, tot up, tote up.Ex. These scores were summed to obtain a research performance score for each department over the period of assessment.Ex. Babies cry for an average of five hours a day for the first three months and tot up 51 days in their first year, according to survey.Ex. When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.----* máquina de sumar = adding machine.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < cantidades> to add (up)b) ( totalizar) to add up to8 y 5 suman 13 — 8 and 5 add up to o make 13
2) ( agregar) <apoyo/éxito/interés> to add2.sumar vi to add up3.suma y sigue — ( a pie de página) balance carried forward
sumarse v prona) ( agregarse)sumarse A algo: esto se suma a los problemas ya existentes this comes on top of o is in addition to any already existing problems; a su falta de experiencia se suma su poca habilidad — he lacks both experience and ability
b) ( adherirse)sumarse A algo — (a protesta, celebración) to join something
* * *= sum, tot up, tote up.Ex: These scores were summed to obtain a research performance score for each department over the period of assessment.
Ex: Babies cry for an average of five hours a day for the first three months and tot up 51 days in their first year, according to survey.Ex: When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.* máquina de sumar = adding machine.* * *sumar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹cantidades› to add up, add2 (totalizar) to add up to18 y 15 suman 33 18 and 15 add up to o make 33¿cuánto suman esas transacciones? how much do those dealings add up to o come to?B (agregar) to addsumaron su voz a la protesta they added their voices to the protest■ sumarvito add upsuma y sigue (a pie de página) balance carried forwardes la tercera vez este año ¡suma y sigue! it's the third time this year, and no doubt it'll happen again o and so it goes on■ sumarse1 (agregarse) sumarse A algo:esto se suma a los problemas ya existentes this comes on top of o is in addition to the problems which already exista su falta de conocimientos se suma un total desinterés por la materia in addition to his lack of knowledge he displays no interest whatsoever in the subject2 (adherirse) sumarse A algo to join sthdecidieron sumarse a los trabajadores en huelga they decided to come out with o join the striking workersun nuevo cantante acaba de sumarse al grupo a new singer has just joined the group* * *
sumar ( conjugate sumar) verbo transitivo
◊ 8 y 5 suman 13 8 and 5 add up to o make 13
verbo intransitivo
to add up
sumarse verbo pronominala) ( agregarse) sumarse A algo:◊ esto se suma a los problemas ya existentes this comes on top of o is in addition to any already existing problems
sumar verbo transitivo
1 Mat to add (up): seis y dos suman ocho, six and o plus two add up to o make eight
2 (la cuenta, la factura) la factura suma tres mil pesetas, the bill comes to three thousand pesetas
3 (añadir, incorporar) si al terremoto sumas las inundaciones, el desastre fue total, the earthquake, taken in conjunction with the flooding, meant total disaster
¿Cómo se dice 2 + 3 = 5?
Two and three is/equals five.
Two plus three is/equals five.
What's two and three?
' sumar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adición
- añadir
- hacer
- más
- suma
- ir
- ser
English:
add
- add up
- add up to
- addition
- fraction
- make
- sum
- tot up
- total
- tot
* * *♦ vt1. [varias cantidades] to add together;súmale diez add ten2. [dar como resultado] to add up to, to make;tres y cinco suman ocho three and five make o are eight3. [añadir] to add;súmale a eso todas las mentiras que nos ha dicho to that we also have to add all the lies he's told us;suma y sigue [en contabilidad] carried forward;Fam here we go again!4. [costar] to come to* * *I v/t add;5 y 6 suman 11 5 and 6 make 11II v/i add up* * *sumar vt1) : to add, to add up2) : to add up to, to totalsumar vi: to add up* * *sumar vb to add up -
11 embeber
v.to soak up.* * *1 (absorber) to soak up2 (empapar) to soak, drench3 COSTURA to take in4 figurado (incorporar) to insert1 (encogerse) to shrink1 to become absorbed (en, in)* * *1. VT1) (=absorber) to absorb, soak up2) (Cos) to take in, gather3) (=abstraer) to absorb, distract4) (=meter) to insert, introduce frm (en into)5) (=abarcar) to contain, incorporate2.VI (=encoger) to shrink3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( en líquido) <bizcocho/esponja> to soakb) secante/toalla < líquido> to soak upc) < tela> to gather in2.embeber vi to shrink3.embeberse v prona) ( enfrascarse)embeberse en algo — to become wrapped up o absorbed in something
b) ( imbuirse)* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( en líquido) <bizcocho/esponja> to soakb) secante/toalla < líquido> to soak upc) < tela> to gather in2.embeber vi to shrink3.embeberse v prona) ( enfrascarse)embeberse en algo — to become wrapped up o absorbed in something
b) ( imbuirse)* * *embeber [E1 ]vt1 (en un líquido) to soak2 ‹líquido› to soak upla toalla embebió el agua the towel soaked up o absorbed the waterembeber el líquido sobrante con una esponja mop o soak up the remaining liquid with a sponge3 ‹tela› to gather in■ embebervito shrink1 (enfrascarse) embeberse EN algo to become wrapped up o absorbed IN sth* * *
embeber ( conjugate embeber) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
to shrink
embeberse verbo pronominal
b) ( imbuirse) embeberse de algo to become imbued with sth (frml)
' embeber' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empapar
* * *♦ vt1. [absorber] to soak up2. [empapar] to soak* * *v/t soak up, absorb* * *embeber vt: to absorb, to soak upembeber vi: to shrink -
12 sentar
v.1 to seat, to sit.Ellos sentaron al chico They seated the boy.2 to suit.no le sienta bien it doesn't suit her3 to establish.Ellos sentaron las bases They established the basis.* * *1 (en silla etc) to sit, seat2 figurado (establecer) to establish1 (color, ropa, etc) to suit2 (comida etc) to do; (comentario etc) to take1 (en silla etc) to sit, sit down2 (líquido) to settle3 (tiempo) to settle, settle down\sentar bien (quedar bien) to suit 2 (ser reconfortante) to do good 3 (gustar) to please, like 4 (tomar bien) to take wellsentar cabeza figurado to settle downsentar como un tiro familiar (ropa etc) to suit 2 (noticia etc) to come as a blow, come as a bombshellsentar las bases de algo figurado to lay the foundations of somethingsentar mal (quedar mal) not to suit 2 (no gustar) not to like, not appreciate 3 (tomar a mal) to take badly 4 (comida, bebida) to disagree withsentar un precedente figurado to set a precedent* * *verb1) to sit, seat2) set, establish•- sentarse* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] to sit, seat2) (=colocar) [+ objeto] to place, place firmly3) (=establecer) [+ base, principio] to establish; [+ precedente] to set4)sentar una suma en la cuenta de algn — (Com) to put a sum down to sb's account
6) And [+ caballo] to rein in sharply, pull up sharply2. VI1) [en el aspecto] to suitese peinado le sienta horriblemente — that hairstyle doesn't suit her at all, that hairstyle looks awful on her
2)sentar bien/mal a algn — [comida] to agree/disagree with sb
3) (=agradar)sentar bien/mal — to go down well/badly
sentar como un tiro —
a mí me sienta como un tiro — * it suits me like a hole in the head *
3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo (+ me/te/le etc)a) ropa/color (+ compl)b) comida/bebida/clima (+ compl)el café/este clima no le sienta bien — coffee/this climate doesn't agree with her
c) actitud/comentario (+ compl)2.sentar vt1) <niño/muñeca> to sit; < invitado> to seat, sit2) ( establecer) to establishsentar jurisprudencia — to set o establish a legal precedent
3.la firma del acuerdo sentó las bases para una mayor colaboración — the signing of the agreement laid the foundations for greater cooperation
sentarse v pron to sitsentarse a la mesa — to sit at (the) table, sit down to eat
siéntese, por favor — please sit down o take a seat, do sit down o take a seat
siéntate bien or derechita — sit up (straight)
* * *= lay down.Ex. He was the son of a bricklayer who laid down as early as 1859 that 'the assistance of readers in their researches' is one of the duties that 'have daily to be provided for' in ordinary public libraries.----* echar una cana al aire antes de sentar la cabeza = sow + Posesivo + wild oats.* estando sentado = from a seated position.* que sienta precedente = landmark.* sentar base = make + things happen.* sentar bien a Alguien = look + good on + Nombre.* sentar la cabeza = settle down.* sentar las bases = lay + foundation, set + the scene, set + the wheels in motion, set + the tone, set + the framework, set + the pattern, provide + the basis, lay + the basis for, provide + the material for.* sentar las bases de Algo = lay + the groundwork for.* sentar precedente = provide + precedent for, set + precedent.* sentarse = sit, sit down, adopt + a sitting position, seat.* sentarse de brazos cruzados = sit + idle.* sentarse (en) = take + a seat (on).* sentarse leyendo = sit over.* sentarse sin hacer nada = sit + idle.* sentarse sin moverse = sit + still.* zona para sentarse = seating area.* * *1.verbo intransitivo (+ me/te/le etc)a) ropa/color (+ compl)b) comida/bebida/clima (+ compl)el café/este clima no le sienta bien — coffee/this climate doesn't agree with her
c) actitud/comentario (+ compl)2.sentar vt1) <niño/muñeca> to sit; < invitado> to seat, sit2) ( establecer) to establishsentar jurisprudencia — to set o establish a legal precedent
3.la firma del acuerdo sentó las bases para una mayor colaboración — the signing of the agreement laid the foundations for greater cooperation
sentarse v pron to sitsentarse a la mesa — to sit at (the) table, sit down to eat
siéntese, por favor — please sit down o take a seat, do sit down o take a seat
siéntate bien or derechita — sit up (straight)
* * *= lay down.Ex: He was the son of a bricklayer who laid down as early as 1859 that 'the assistance of readers in their researches' is one of the duties that 'have daily to be provided for' in ordinary public libraries.
* echar una cana al aire antes de sentar la cabeza = sow + Posesivo + wild oats.* estando sentado = from a seated position.* que sienta precedente = landmark.* sentar base = make + things happen.* sentar bien a Alguien = look + good on + Nombre.* sentar la cabeza = settle down.* sentar las bases = lay + foundation, set + the scene, set + the wheels in motion, set + the tone, set + the framework, set + the pattern, provide + the basis, lay + the basis for, provide + the material for.* sentar las bases de Algo = lay + the groundwork for.* sentar precedente = provide + precedent for, set + precedent.* sentarse = sit, sit down, adopt + a sitting position, seat.* sentarse de brazos cruzados = sit + idle.* sentarse (en) = take + a seat (on).* sentarse leyendo = sit over.* sentarse sin hacer nada = sit + idle.* sentarse sin moverse = sit + still.* zona para sentarse = seating area.* * *sentar [A5 ]vi(+ me/te/le etc)1«ropa/color» (+ compl): ese vestido le sienta de maravilla she looks marvelous in that dress, that dress really suits herese color te sienta muy bien a la cara that color really goes with o suits your complexion2«comida/bebida/clima» (+ compl): el café/este clima no le sienta bien coffee/this climate doesn't agree with heresta sopita te sentará bien this soup will make you feel better, you'll feel better with some soup inside you ( colloq)me sentó bien el descanso the rest did me a lot o ( colloq) a power of good3«actitud/comentario» (+ compl): me sentó mal que no me invitaran I was put out that they didn't ask me ( colloq)le va a sentar bien que se lo digas he'll be pleased if you tell him4 ( sin compl) to suitese color no les sienta a los pelirrojos that color doesn't suit redheads■ sentarvtA ‹niño/muñeca› to sit; ‹invitado› to seat, sitlo sentaron a la cabecera de la mesa they seated o sat him at the head of the tableB (establecer) to establishel dictamen sienta jurisprudencia this ruling sets o establishes a legal precedentcon la firma del acuerdo sentaron las bases para una mayor colaboración the signing of the agreement paved the way o laid the foundations for greater cooperation■ sentarseto sitsentarse a la mesa to sit at (the) table, sit down to eatno te sientes en la mesa don't sit on the tableno había donde sentarse there was nowhere to sitsiéntese, por favor please sit down o take a seat, do sit down o take a seatnos hizo sentar afuera he made us sit outsideme sentaba con ella en la clase I used to sit next to her in classsiéntate bien/derechita sit up, sit up straightel bebé ya se sienta solo the baby is sitting up on his own now* * *
sentar ( conjugate sentar) verbo intransitivo (+ me/te/le etc)a) [ropa/color] (+ compl):
b) [comida/bebida/clima] (+ compl):
me sentó bien el descanso the rest did me a lot of goodc) [actitud/comentario] (+ compl):
verbo transitivo
1 ‹niño/muñeca› to sit;
‹ invitado› to seat, sit
2 ( establecer) to establish
sentarse verbo pronominal
to sit;
siéntese, por favor please (do) sit down
sentar
I verbo transitivo
1 (en una silla) to sit: nos sentaron en la mesa del fondo, we sat at the back table
2 (establecer) sentar las bases, to lay the foundations
sentar precedente, to establish a precedent
II verbo intransitivo 1 sentar bien/mal algo a alguien, (un peinado, vestido) to suit sb/not to suit sb
(una comida, bebida, clima) to agree/disagree with sb: un baño caliente te sentará bien, a hot bath will do you good
2 (un comentario, una broma) ¿cómo le sentó la noticia?, how did he take the news?
le sentó fatal, he took it badly
me sienta muy mal que haga esos comentarios, it really upsets me that he makes those remarks
Cuando se habla de la moda (ropa o color), la traducción más común es to suit. Pero si te refieres únicamente a la talla, es mejor que uses el verbo to fit: Este jersey no te sienta bien. This jersey doesn't suit you (cuando el estilo o el color no son los adecuados). This jersey doesn't fit you (cuando estás hablando de la talla).
' sentar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabeza
- estar
- ir
- guante
- incorporar
- indigestarse
- precedente
- Tiro
- anillo
- base
- caer
- favorecer
- hacer
- quedar
- sienta
English:
disagree
- fit
- flatter
- glove
- lay down
- seat
- settle down
- sit
- suit
- anywhere
- precedent
- quieten
- set
- settle
- usher
* * *♦ vt1. [en asiento] to sit;te sentaremos al lado de mi madre we'll sit you next to my mother2. [establecer] to establish;sentar las bases para to lay the foundations of;sus estudios sentaron las bases de la física moderna his research laid the foundations of modern physics;sentar precedente to set a precedent♦ vi1. [ropa, color] to suit;no le sienta bien it doesn't suit her;ese peinado te sienta genial that hairstyle suits you wonderfully2. [comida]sentar bien/mal a alguien to agree/disagree with sb;algunos consideran que una copita de vino sienta bien some people think a glass of wine is good for you;el café no me sienta bien coffee disagrees with mete sentaría bien tomar el aire it would do you good to get a breath of fresh airle sentó mal it upset her;le sentó mal que no la consultáramos she was upset that we hadn't consulted her* * *I v/t figestablish, create;sentar las bases lay the foundations, pave the wayII v/i:le sienta bien esa chaqueta that jacket suits her, she looks good in that jacket* * *sentar {55} vt1) : to seat, to sit2) : to establish, to setsentar vi1) : to suitese color te sienta: that color suits you2) : to agree with (of food or drink)las cebollas no me sientan: onions don't agree with me3) : to pleasele sentó mal el paseo: she didn't enjoy the trip* * *sentar vb2. (ropa) to suit3. (comida) to agree4. (hacer efecto) to do -
13 suma
f.1 addition (Mat) (acción).2 total, sum (conjunto) (de conocimientos, datos).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: sumar.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: sumir.* * *1 (cantidad) sum, amount2 MATEMÁTICAS sum, addition3 (resumen) summary\en suma in shortsuma total sum total* * *noun f.1) sum, amount2) addition* * *1. SF1) (Mat) (=acción) addition, adding, adding up; (=cantidad) total, sum; (=dinero) sum¿cuánto es la suma de todos los gastos? — what are the total expenses?
hacer sumas — to add up, do addition
suma y sigue — (Com) "carried forward"; (fig) * and it's still going on
2) (=resumen) summary2.SMun suma y sigue de grandes aportaciones al mundo del automóvil — a whole host of great contributions to the motoring world
* * *1) ( cantidad) sum2)a) (Mat) additionhacer sumas — to do addition, to do sums (BrE)
b) ( conjunto) combination* * *= aggregation, sum, summation, addition, accrual.Ex. We should realize that a library is not simply an aggregation of discrete recorded materials; rather, it represents a collection, or more precisely collection of works.Ex. In an application where weighted term logic is the primary search logic, search profiles are framed by combining index terms in a simple logical sum.Ex. The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the momentarily important item is the same as was used in the days of square-rigged ships.Ex. Computers have circuits for performing arithmetic operations, such as: addition, subtraction, division, multiplication and exponentiation.Ex. Calcium and possibly vitamin D intake throughout childhood and adolescence may enhance bone mineral accrual.----* bonita suma = princely sum.* buena suma de dinero = hefty sum of money.* de suma importancia = of utmost importance.* de suma + Nombre = vitally + Adjetivo.* el todo es más grande que la suma de sus partes = the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.* en suma = in short, in sum, in a word.* grandes sumas de dinero = vast sums of money.* la suma total de = the total sum of, the sum total of.* más que la suma de sus partes = Comparativo + than the sum of its parts.* pagar una suma de dinero = pay + sum.* sabrosa suma de dinero, una = handsome sum of money, a.* suma de capital = capital sum.* suma de dinero = sum of money.* suma global = lump sum.* suma importante = princely sum.* suma lógica = logical sum.* suma simbólica de dinero = symbolic sum of money.* suma total = sum total, total, grand total, count.* * *1) ( cantidad) sum2)a) (Mat) additionhacer sumas — to do addition, to do sums (BrE)
b) ( conjunto) combination* * *= aggregation, sum, summation, addition, accrual.Ex: We should realize that a library is not simply an aggregation of discrete recorded materials; rather, it represents a collection, or more precisely collection of works.
Ex: In an application where weighted term logic is the primary search logic, search profiles are framed by combining index terms in a simple logical sum.Ex: The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the momentarily important item is the same as was used in the days of square-rigged ships.Ex: Computers have circuits for performing arithmetic operations, such as: addition, subtraction, division, multiplication and exponentiation.Ex: Calcium and possibly vitamin D intake throughout childhood and adolescence may enhance bone mineral accrual.* bonita suma = princely sum.* buena suma de dinero = hefty sum of money.* de suma importancia = of utmost importance.* de suma + Nombre = vitally + Adjetivo.* el todo es más grande que la suma de sus partes = the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.* en suma = in short, in sum, in a word.* grandes sumas de dinero = vast sums of money.* la suma total de = the total sum of, the sum total of.* más que la suma de sus partes = Comparativo + than the sum of its parts.* pagar una suma de dinero = pay + sum.* sabrosa suma de dinero, una = handsome sum of money, a.* suma de capital = capital sum.* suma de dinero = sum of money.* suma global = lump sum.* suma importante = princely sum.* suma lógica = logical sum.* suma simbólica de dinero = symbolic sum of money.* suma total = sum total, total, grand total, count.* * *A (cantidad) sumuna importante/módica suma de dinero a considerable/modest sum of moneyB1 ( Mat) additionhacer sumas to do addition, to do sums ( BrE)hagamos la suma de todo lo que hemos gastado let's add up o ( colloq) tot up everything we've spent, let's do a reckoning of everything we've spent2 (conjunto) combinationla suma de estos incidentes the combination of these eventsen suma in short* * *
Del verbo sumar: ( conjugate sumar)
suma es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Del verbo sumir: ( conjugate sumir)
suma es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
suma
sumar
sumir
suma sustantivo femenino
1 ( cantidad) sum
2 (Mat) addition;
sumar ( conjugate sumar) verbo transitivo
◊ 8 y 5 suman 13 8 and 5 add up to o make 13
verbo intransitivo
to add up
sumarse verbo pronominala) ( agregarse) sumase A algo:◊ esto se suma a los problemas ya existentes this comes on top of o is in addition to any already existing problems
sumir ( conjugate sumir) verbo transitivo
1 ( sumergir) suma algo/a algn EN algo ‹en tristeza/desesperación› to plunge sth/sb into sth
2 (Col, Méx) ( abollar) to dent, make a dent in
sumirse verbo pronominal
1 ( hundirse) sumase EN algo ‹ en tristeza› to plunge into sth;
‹ en pensamientos› to become lost in sth
2 (Col, Méx) ( abollarse) to get dented
sumo,-a adjetivo
1 (muy grande) extreme: es tóxico, manéjalo con sumo cuidado, it's toxic, handle it with extreme care
de suma importancia, extremely important
2 (máximo en una jerarquía) supreme
♦ Locuciones: a lo sumo, at the most
Rel Sumo Pontífice, the Pope
suma sustantivo femenino
1 Mat addition: la suma de cinco y dos da siete, the sum of five plus two is five
hacer sumas, to do sums, US addition ➣ Ver nota en sumar 2 (cantidad) sum: ganó una suma importante con ese negocio, she earnt a considerable sum of money for having closed the deal
la suma total, the total amount
sumar verbo transitivo
1 Mat to add (up): seis y dos suman ocho, six and o plus two add up to o make eight
2 (la cuenta, la factura) la factura suma tres mil pesetas, the bill comes to three thousand pesetas
3 (añadir, incorporar) si al terremoto sumas las inundaciones, el desastre fue total, the earthquake, taken in conjunction with the flooding, meant total disaster
¿Cómo se dice 2 + 3 = 5?
Two and three is/equals five.
Two plus three is/equals five.
What's two and three?
sumir verbo transitivo
1 (sumergir) to submerge, sink
2 figurado la noticia le sumió en la tristeza, the news plunged him into sadness
' suma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cantidad
- defraudar
- respetable
- sabrosa
- sabroso
- sumar
- sumo
- toda
- todo
- abultado
- apreciable
- cobrar
- conclusión
- desgravar
- despreciable
- enorme
- insignificante
- integrar
- nómina
- número
- sacar
- traspaso
English:
addition
- amount
- appropriate
- check
- inaccurate
- paltry
- paramount
- remittance
- substantial
- sum
- tendency
- add
- all
- combined
- fee
- head
- less
- utmost
* * *♦ nf1. [operación matemática] addition;hacer una suma to do an addition2. [conjunto] [de conocimientos, datos] total, sum;[de dinero] sum;es la suma del trabajo de varios investigadores it is the product of the work of several researchers;la suma de los gastos asciende a 4.000 pesos total expenditure was 4,000 pesosInformát suma de comprobación checksum; Informát suma de control checksum♦ en suma loc adv[en resumen] in short* * *f sum;en suma in short* * *suma nf1) cantidad: sum, quantity2) : addition* * *suma n sum -
14 sumo
adj.utmost, utter, very great, highest.pres.indicat.1 1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: sumar.2 1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: sumir.* * *► adjetivo1 (supremo) supreme, highest2 figurado (muy grande) greatest\a lo sumo at most, at the mostcon sumo cuidado with extreme caresuma autoridad supreme authoritySumo Pontífice Sovereign Pontiffsumo sacerdote high priest* * *IADJ1) (=supremo) great, supremecon suma dificultad — with the greatest o utmost difficulty
2) [rango] high, highest3)IISM (Dep) sumo, sumo wrestling* * *- ma adjetivo greatcon sumo cuidado — with great o extreme care
* * *= supreme.Ex. The need for organic, in-depth and timely access to legal information is of supreme importance.----* a lo sumo = at best, at most, at the most.* con el más sumo cuidado = with utmost care.* de suma importancia = of the utmost importance.* en sumo grado = in the extreme.* en un grado sumo = in the extreme.* lo sumo = the bee's knees, the cat's pyjamas, the cat's meow, the cat's whiskers, the dog's bollocks.* sumo cuidado = extreme caution.* * *- ma adjetivo greatcon sumo cuidado — with great o extreme care
* * *= supreme.Ex: The need for organic, in-depth and timely access to legal information is of supreme importance.
* a lo sumo = at best, at most, at the most.* con el más sumo cuidado = with utmost care.* de suma importancia = of the utmost importance.* en sumo grado = in the extreme.* en un grado sumo = in the extreme.* lo sumo = the bee's knees, the cat's pyjamas, the cat's meow, the cat's whiskers, the dog's bollocks.* sumo cuidado = extreme caution.* * *greatun detalle de suma importancia a detail of great o of the utmost importanceme interesa en grado sumo I find it extremely interestingcon sumo cuidado with great o extreme o the utmost carela suma autoridad the highest o supreme authoritya lo sumo at the mostno eran tantos, a lo sumo unos diez there weren't that many, ten at the mostCompuestos:masculine high priestsumo2* * *
Del verbo sumar: ( conjugate sumar)
sumo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
sumó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Del verbo sumir: ( conjugate sumir)
sumo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
sumar
sumir
sumo
sumar ( conjugate sumar) verbo transitivo
◊ 8 y 5 suman 13 8 and 5 add up to o make 13
verbo intransitivo
to add up
sumarse verbo pronominala) ( agregarse) sumose A algo:◊ esto se suma a los problemas ya existentes this comes on top of o is in addition to any already existing problems
sumir ( conjugate sumir) verbo transitivo
1 ( sumergir) sumo algo/a algn EN algo ‹en tristeza/desesperación› to plunge sth/sb into sth
2 (Col, Méx) ( abollar) to dent, make a dent in
sumirse verbo pronominal
1 ( hundirse) sumose EN algo ‹ en tristeza› to plunge into sth;
‹ en pensamientos› to become lost in sth
2 (Col, Méx) ( abollarse) to get dented
sumo◊ -ma adjetivo
utmost ( before n);
de suma importancia of the utmost importance;
con sumo cuidado with great o the utmost care;
a lo sumo at the most
sumar verbo transitivo
1 Mat to add (up): seis y dos suman ocho, six and o plus two add up to o make eight
2 (la cuenta, la factura) la factura suma tres mil pesetas, the bill comes to three thousand pesetas
3 (añadir, incorporar) si al terremoto sumas las inundaciones, el desastre fue total, the earthquake, taken in conjunction with the flooding, meant total disaster
¿Cómo se dice 2 + 3 = 5?
Two and three is/equals five.
Two plus three is/equals five.
What's two and three?
sumir verbo transitivo
1 (sumergir) to submerge, sink
2 figurado la noticia le sumió en la tristeza, the news plunged him into sadness
sumo,-a adjetivo
1 (muy grande) extreme: es tóxico, manéjalo con sumo cuidado, it's toxic, handle it with extreme care
de suma importancia, extremely important
2 (máximo en una jerarquía) supreme
♦ Locuciones: a lo sumo, at the most
Rel Sumo Pontífice, the Pope
' sumo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pontífice
- sacerdote
- suma
- sumarse
- agrado
- grado
English:
consummate
- extreme
- high priest
- utmost
- degree
* * *sumo1, -a adj1. [supremo] highest, supremesumo pontífice supreme pontiff;sumo sacerdote high priest2. [gran] extreme, great;lo aprecio en grado sumo I think extremely highly of him;con sumo cuidado with extreme o great care;a lo sumo at most;tendrá a lo sumo veinte años she can't be more than twentysumo2 nm[deporte] sumo (wrestling)* * *adj supreme;con sumo cuidado with the utmost care;a lo sumo at the most* * *sumo, -ma adj1) : extreme, great, highla suma autoridad: the highest authority2)a lo sumo : at the most♦ sumamente adv -
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v.1 to tell off (a niños).2 to reprehend, to admonish, to scold, to bawl out.María reprocha a su esposo Mary reproaches her husband.* * *1 to reprimand, scold* * *VT (=amonestar) to reprimand, tell off *; [+ niño] to scold* * *verbo transitivo to scold, tell... off (colloq)* * *= set about, rebuke, reprimand, chide, censure, slap + Nombre + down, admonish, upbraid, castigate, chastise, berate, scold, tell + Nombe + off, slap + Nombre + on the wrist, get at.Ex. I shall not quickly forget being halted in full flight by the explosive entrance of a lecturer who, without pause for reflection or apology, set about an unfortunate student for not being at a tutorial.Ex. By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.Ex. At the next division and department head meeting, Kobitsky was reprimanded and told that she should learn to be an administrator and conduct herself accordingly = En la siguiente reunión de directores de división y departamento, Kobitsky fue amonestada y se le dijo que debería aprender a ser una administradora y actuar consecuentemente.Ex. Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.Ex. This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex. Not to put too fine a point on this, and slap me down if I am being rude, but from the questions you are asking I do not think you are ready for a project of this scope.Ex. For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.Ex. The generalists upbraid the vocationalists for promoting mere 'training' for work that may quickly become obsolete rather than 'education' for a career with a future.Ex. In his report, one of the few really inspiring documents to have come out of librarianship, McColvin castigated the standards of cataloguing and classification he found.Ex. The profession should cease practising the amateurism for which it chastises employers who have untrained persons trying to function as librarians.Ex. Unfortunately, many of the writers are simply berating the current situation, holding to rather ancient models of mass culture.Ex. Deciding whether an unruly child has something wrong in his genes or is just full of beans may determine whether he's scolded or offered remedial education.Ex. Teachers should tackle bad behaviour in class by praising their pupils instead of telling them off, according to research published today.Ex. After he was allegedly caught using steroids and slapped on the wrist he stopped using them and his ranking plummeted.Ex. If you're always getting at them for smaller things, they won't know when they're really doing something wrong.* * *verbo transitivo to scold, tell... off (colloq)* * *= set about, rebuke, reprimand, chide, censure, slap + Nombre + down, admonish, upbraid, castigate, chastise, berate, scold, tell + Nombe + off, slap + Nombre + on the wrist, get at.Ex: I shall not quickly forget being halted in full flight by the explosive entrance of a lecturer who, without pause for reflection or apology, set about an unfortunate student for not being at a tutorial.
Ex: By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.Ex: At the next division and department head meeting, Kobitsky was reprimanded and told that she should learn to be an administrator and conduct herself accordingly = En la siguiente reunión de directores de división y departamento, Kobitsky fue amonestada y se le dijo que debería aprender a ser una administradora y actuar consecuentemente.Ex: Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.Ex: This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex: Not to put too fine a point on this, and slap me down if I am being rude, but from the questions you are asking I do not think you are ready for a project of this scope.Ex: For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.Ex: The generalists upbraid the vocationalists for promoting mere 'training' for work that may quickly become obsolete rather than 'education' for a career with a future.Ex: In his report, one of the few really inspiring documents to have come out of librarianship, McColvin castigated the standards of cataloguing and classification he found.Ex: The profession should cease practising the amateurism for which it chastises employers who have untrained persons trying to function as librarians.Ex: Unfortunately, many of the writers are simply berating the current situation, holding to rather ancient models of mass culture.Ex: Deciding whether an unruly child has something wrong in his genes or is just full of beans may determine whether he's scolded or offered remedial education.Ex: Teachers should tackle bad behaviour in class by praising their pupils instead of telling them off, according to research published today.Ex: After he was allegedly caught using steroids and slapped on the wrist he stopped using them and his ranking plummeted.Ex: If you're always getting at them for smaller things, they won't know when they're really doing something wrong.* * *reprender [E1 ]vtto scold, tell … off ( colloq)reprendió a los niños por jugar con la pelota en la calle she scolded the children o told the children off for playing ball in the street* * *
reprender ( conjugate reprender) verbo transitivo
to scold, tell … off (colloq)
reprender verbo transitivo to reprimand, scold, tell off
' reprender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amonestar
English:
reprehend
- reprimand
- reprove
- task
- berate
- chastise
- rebuke
- scold
- up
* * *reprender vt[a niños] to tell off; [a empleados] to reprimand* * *v/t scold, tell off fam* * *reprender vt: to reprimand, to scold* * * -
16 agregado
adj.added, adjunct, joined.m.1 aggregate.2 attaché.3 aggregate, total sum.past part.past participle of spanish verb: agregar.* * *1→ link=agregar agregar► adjetivo1 aggregate► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (de instituto) senior teacher; (de universidad) senior lecturer2 PLÍTICA attaché* * *agregado, -a1. SM / F1) (=profesor) assistant2) (Pol)agregado/a comercial — commercial attaché
agregado/a cultural — cultural attaché
agregado/a de prensa — press attaché
agregado/a militar — military attaché
3) LAm (=aparcero) sharecropper; Cono Sur (=inquilino) paying guest; Caribe (=jornalero) day labourer, day laborer (EEUU)2. SM1) (Téc) aggregate2) (=bloque) concrete block* * *- da masculino, femenino1) ( de embajada) attaché2) (Educ)b) ( en Esp) senior teacher o lecturer3) (Col) ( arrendatario) sharecropper* * *= aggregation, aggregated.Ex. We should realize that a library is not simply an aggregation of discrete recorded materials; rather, it represents a collection, or more precisely collection of works.Ex. These numbers have no meaning or correlation to anything outside of the aggregated data file in which they appear.----* valores agregados = value chain.* * *- da masculino, femenino1) ( de embajada) attaché2) (Educ)b) ( en Esp) senior teacher o lecturer3) (Col) ( arrendatario) sharecropper* * *= aggregation, aggregated.Ex: We should realize that a library is not simply an aggregation of discrete recorded materials; rather, it represents a collection, or more precisely collection of works.
Ex: These numbers have no meaning or correlation to anything outside of the aggregated data file in which they appear.* valores agregados = value chain.* * *agregado -damasculine, feminineA (de embajada) attachéB ( Educ)2 (en Esp) senior teacher o lecturerCompuestos:● agregado comercial, agregada comercialcommercial attaché● agregado cultural, agregada culturalcultural attaché● agregado militar, agregada militarmilitary attaché● agregado naval, agregada navalnaval attachéC ( Col) (arrendatario) sharecropperD1 (mezcla) aggregate2 (añadido) addition* * *
Del verbo agregar: ( conjugate agregar)
agregado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
agregado
agregar
agregar ( conjugate agregar) verbo transitivo ( añadir) to add;
agregado algo a algo to add sth to sth
agregado,-a
I adj Educ profesor agregado, (de bachillerato) secondary school teacher
Univ assistant teacher
II m,f Pol attaché
agregar verbo transitivo
1 (añadir, incorporar) to add
2 (destinar) to appoint [a, to]
' agregado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agregada
- IVA
English:
attaché
- value
* * *agregado, -a♦ adj1. [añadido] added on2.♦ nm,f1. [profesor] [de secundaria] teacher [with a permanent post]2. [diplomático] attachéagregado comercial commercial attaché;agregado cultural cultural attaché;agregado militar military attaché♦ nm1. [conjunto] aggregate2. [añadido] addition4. Econ aggregate* * *m, agregada f2 POL attaché* * *agregado, -da n1) : attaché2) : assistant professoragregado nm1) : aggregate2) añadidura: addition, something added -
17 añadir
v.1 to add, to sum, to aggregate, to add on.María añade otro comentario Mary adds another comment.Ella añade queso crema al pastel She adds cream cheese to the cake.2 to mix in.Ella añade salsa She mixes in sauce.3 to add, to add on, to go on saying.María añade otro comentario Mary adds another comment.* * *1 to add (a, to)* * *verb* * *VT1) (=agregar) to add (a to)2) [+ encanto, interés] to add, lend* * *verbo transitivo to add* * *= add, add on, append, attach, chirp in, amplify, plug into, add to + the mix, spike, lace with.Ex. An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information concerning a document, by way of comment or explanation.Ex. These new course programmes will add on desirable new skills to those they already possess to fit students for employment in the information market place.Ex. A list of book review sources in psychology and related fields is appended.Ex. In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.Ex. 'Even friends and relatives!' Lehmann chirped in.Ex. The director amplified: 'The personal touch would probably take some sting out of the layoff, but if I did it this way I could avoid involved discussions'.Ex. In addition, when the heuristic approach is plugged into this interchange, the many additional facets of human personality and experience transform the exchange.Ex. Internal satisfaction is the goal, but external rewards can successfully contribute to this satisfaction when added to the mix.Ex. The toxins were also spiked and measured in a variety of food samples, including canned tomatoes, sweet corn, green beans, mushrooms, and tuna.Ex. A common defence of drivers against disqualification from driving for having a high blood alcohol level is to claim that they had unwittingly consumed a drink laced with added spirits.----* añádase cómo = expand like.* añadir como algo secundario = tack on.* añadir datos = make + additions.* añadir entradas = make + additions.* añadir flúor = fluoridate.* añadir + Nombre + según el gusto = add + Nombre + to taste.* añadirse = accrue.* añadir una nueva dimensión = add + new dimension.* instrucción de "añádase a" = add to instruction.* programa que se añade = add-on pack.* * *verbo transitivo to add* * *= add, add on, append, attach, chirp in, amplify, plug into, add to + the mix, spike, lace with.Ex: An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information concerning a document, by way of comment or explanation.
Ex: These new course programmes will add on desirable new skills to those they already possess to fit students for employment in the information market place.Ex: A list of book review sources in psychology and related fields is appended.Ex: In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.Ex: 'Even friends and relatives!' Lehmann chirped in.Ex: The director amplified: 'The personal touch would probably take some sting out of the layoff, but if I did it this way I could avoid involved discussions'.Ex: In addition, when the heuristic approach is plugged into this interchange, the many additional facets of human personality and experience transform the exchange.Ex: Internal satisfaction is the goal, but external rewards can successfully contribute to this satisfaction when added to the mix.Ex: The toxins were also spiked and measured in a variety of food samples, including canned tomatoes, sweet corn, green beans, mushrooms, and tuna.Ex: A common defence of drivers against disqualification from driving for having a high blood alcohol level is to claim that they had unwittingly consumed a drink laced with added spirits.* añádase cómo = expand like.* añadir como algo secundario = tack on.* añadir datos = make + additions.* añadir entradas = make + additions.* añadir flúor = fluoridate.* añadir + Nombre + según el gusto = add + Nombre + to taste.* añadirse = accrue.* añadir una nueva dimensión = add + new dimension.* instrucción de "añádase a" = add to instruction.* programa que se añade = add-on pack.* * *añadir [I1 ]vt1 ‹sal/agua› to addhabrá que añadirle un pedazo de tela we'll have to sew an extra bit of material onlos niños añadían un toque simpático a la procesión the children added o lent a nice touch to the procession2 ‹comentario/párrafo› to addañadió unas palabras de agradecimiento she added a few words of thanks—y eso no es todo —añadió and that's not all, he added* * *
añadir ( conjugate añadir) verbo transitivo
to add
añadir verbo transitivo to add [a, to] ➣ Ver nota en sumar
' añadir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agregar
- echar
- gustar
- incorporar
- otra
- otro
- sumar
English:
add
- append
- imagine
- observe
- opposed
- propose
- quite
- remind
- stand
- tack on
- tag on
- worth
- blend
- tack
- tag
* * *añadir vt1. [sustancia] to add;2. [comentario, información] to add;“y estará acabado el próximo año”, añadió "and it will be finished next year," she added;ese artículo añade muy poco a lo que ya sabía that article adds very little to what I already knew* * *v/t add* * *añadir vt1) agregar: to add2) aumentar: to increase* * *añadir vb to add -
18 integrado
adj.1 integrated.2 integrated, built-in, component, constituent.past part.past participle of spanish verb: integrar.* * *ADJ1) (Elec) [circuito] integrated2) (Inform) [software] integrated* * *- da adjetivo integrated* * *= built-in, integrated, seamless, onboard, coupled, interwoven, aggregated.Ex. To use the 'default' or built-in command settings, simply press RETURN.Ex. In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.Ex. The solution was found to be a composition of glue and treacle which could be cast on to the roller stock and which made a seamless, resilient surface that inked perfectly.Ex. It offers onboard spell checking.Ex. For future metacatalogues to be successful, methods must be developed to use all existing organizational tools by layering, exchanging and translating data within a loosely coupled organizational system.Ex. The structure reveals a pair of interwoven frameworks that are mutually reinforced.Ex. These numbers have no meaning or correlation to anything outside of the aggregated data file in which they appear.----* bibliotecario integrado = embedded librarian.* circuito integrado = integrated circuit.* colección integrada = integrated collection.* conjunto integrado de protocolos = a suite of + protocols.* integrado en la cultura = culturally-embedded.* orden integrado = integrated sequence.* perfectamente integrado = seamless.* programa integrado de gestión de bibliotecas = integrated library system (ILS), integrated library management system (ILMS).* sentimiento de pertenecer a un lugar = sense of belonging.* sistema de información integrado = integrated information system.* sistema integrado de gestión bibliotecaria = integrated library package.* teoría de niveles integrados = theory of integrative levels.* un paquete integrado de programas = a suite of + programmes.* * *- da adjetivo integrated* * *= built-in, integrated, seamless, onboard, coupled, interwoven, aggregated.Ex: To use the 'default' or built-in command settings, simply press RETURN.
Ex: In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.Ex: The solution was found to be a composition of glue and treacle which could be cast on to the roller stock and which made a seamless, resilient surface that inked perfectly.Ex: It offers onboard spell checking.Ex: For future metacatalogues to be successful, methods must be developed to use all existing organizational tools by layering, exchanging and translating data within a loosely coupled organizational system.Ex: The structure reveals a pair of interwoven frameworks that are mutually reinforced.Ex: These numbers have no meaning or correlation to anything outside of the aggregated data file in which they appear.* bibliotecario integrado = embedded librarian.* circuito integrado = integrated circuit.* colección integrada = integrated collection.* conjunto integrado de protocolos = a suite of + protocols.* integrado en la cultura = culturally-embedded.* orden integrado = integrated sequence.* perfectamente integrado = seamless.* programa integrado de gestión de bibliotecas = integrated library system (ILS), integrated library management system (ILMS).* sentimiento de pertenecer a un lugar = sense of belonging.* sistema de información integrado = integrated information system.* sistema integrado de gestión bibliotecaria = integrated library package.* teoría de niveles integrados = theory of integrative levels.* un paquete integrado de programas = a suite of + programmes.* * *integrado -da1 ( Inf) integrated2 ( Elec) integrated* * *
Del verbo integrar: ( conjugate integrar)
integrado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
integrado
integrar
integrado◊ -da adjetivo
integrated
integrar ( conjugate integrar) verbo transitivo
1 ( formar) ‹grupo/organización› to make up
2 ( incorporar) ‹idea/plan› to incorporate
3 (Mat, Sociol) to integrate
4 (CS) ‹suma/cantidad› to pay
integrarse verbo pronominal
integradose a or en algo to integrate into sth, fit into sth
integrar vtr (componer, formar parte de) to compose, make up: cinco científicos y un filósofo integran la expedición, the expedition consists of five scientists and one philosopher
' integrado' also found in these entries:
English:
integrated
* * *integrado, -a adjintegrated -
19 íntegro
adj.1 honest, irreproachable, solid.2 whole, integral, complete, entire.* * *► adjetivo1 (completo) whole, entire; (versión) unabridged2 (honrado) honest, upright* * *(f. - íntegra)adj.1) whole2) honest* * *ADJ1) (=completo) [cantidad, pago] whole; [condena] full; [grabación, texto] unabridgedcumplió la pena íntegra — he served his sentence in full, he served his full sentence
en versión íntegra — [película] uncut; [novela] unabridged
2) (=honrado) upright* * *- gra adjetivo1)a) < texto> unabridgedb) (completo, entero)2) < persona> upright* * *= upstanding, upright.Ex. Harris' defence attorney attempted to portray her as an upstanding, well-bred member of the community, and as a powerless, unwilling part of a love triangle.Ex. He speaks of him as 'a man of great gravity, calmness, sound principles, of no faction, an excellent preacher, of an upright life'.----* precio íntegro = full price.* * *- gra adjetivo1)a) < texto> unabridgedb) (completo, entero)2) < persona> upright* * *= upstanding, upright.Ex: Harris' defence attorney attempted to portray her as an upstanding, well-bred member of the community, and as a powerless, unwilling part of a love triangle.
Ex: He speaks of him as 'a man of great gravity, calmness, sound principles, of no faction, an excellent preacher, of an upright life'.* precio íntegro = full price.* * *A1 ‹texto› unabridgedse proyectó en versión íntegra the full-length version was screened2(completo, entero): tuve que pasarlo íntegro I had to write it all out again, I had to write the whole thing out againse estudió la obra íntegra en dos días she learned the whole play in two daysB ‹persona› upright* * *
Del verbo integrar: ( conjugate integrar)
integro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
integró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
integrar
íntegro
integrar ( conjugate integrar) verbo transitivo
1 ( formar) ‹grupo/organización› to make up
2 ( incorporar) ‹idea/plan› to incorporate
3 (Mat, Sociol) to integrate
4 (CS) ‹suma/cantidad› to pay
integrarse verbo pronominal
íntegrose a or en algo to integrate into sth, fit into sth
íntegro◊ - gra adjetivo
1 ‹ texto› unabridged;
2 ‹ persona› upright
integrar vtr (componer, formar parte de) to compose, make up: cinco científicos y un filósofo integran la expedición, the expedition consists of five scientists and one philosopher
íntegro,-a adjetivo
1 (completo) whole, entire
2 Cine Lit (no censurado o reducido) unabridged, uncut
3 (honesto, incorruptible) upright
' íntegro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
íntegra
- honesto
- intacto
English:
full
- integral
- unabridged
- undivided
- uncut
* * *íntegro, -a adj1. [completo] whole, entire;versión íntegra [de libro] unabridged edition;[de película] uncut version2. [honrado] upright, honourable* * *adj whole, entire;un hombre íntegro fig a man of integrity* * *1) : honest, upright2) entero: whole, complete3) : unabridged -
20 sumando
m.addend.* * *1 addend* * *SM addend* * *masculino addend* * *masculino addend* * *addend* * *
Del verbo sumar: ( conjugate sumar)
sumando es:
el gerundio
Multiple Entries:
sumando
sumar
sumar ( conjugate sumar) verbo transitivo
◊ 8 y 5 suman 13 8 and 5 add up to o make 13
verbo intransitivo
to add up
sumarse verbo pronominala) ( agregarse) sumandose A algo:◊ esto se suma a los problemas ya existentes this comes on top of o is in addition to any already existing problems
sumando m Mat addend
sumar verbo transitivo
1 Mat to add (up): seis y dos suman ocho, six and o plus two add up to o make eight
2 (la cuenta, la factura) la factura suma tres mil pesetas, the bill comes to three thousand pesetas
3 (añadir, incorporar) si al terremoto sumas las inundaciones, el desastre fue total, the earthquake, taken in conjunction with the flooding, meant total disaster
¿Cómo se dice 2 + 3 = 5?
Two and three is/equals five.
Two plus three is/equals five.
What's two and three?
* * *sumando nmMat addend
- 1
- 2
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incorporar — (Del lat. incorporāre). 1. tr. Agregar, unir algo a otra cosa para que haga un todo con ella. 2. Sentar o reclinar el cuerpo que estaba echado y tendido. U. t. c. prnl.) 3. prnl. Agregarse a otras personas para formar un cuerpo. 4. Presentarse en … Diccionario de la lengua española
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incorporar — (v) (Básico) añadir algo para que forme parte de un conjunto, acoplar Ejemplos: El nuevo portero se incorporó ayer al entrenamiento. Hemos incorporado un nuevo software al sistema. Sinónimos: anexionar … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
añadir — (Del lat. vulgar *inaddere < addere.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Unir una cosa a otra para formar un todo. SINÓNIMO agregar sumar 2 Poner una cosa junto a otra para hacerla más grande o extensa: ■ añadió la falda con un volante. * * * añadir (del… … Enciclopedia Universal
mezclar — (Del lat. vulgar misculare < lat. miscere.) ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 1 Juntar, unir o incorporar una cosa con otra, obteniendo una homogeneidad real o aparente: ■ mezcló diferentes colores en la paleta y se dispuso a pintar. SINÓNIMO… … Enciclopedia Universal
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