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1 indignación
f.indignation, sense of outrage, disgust, wrath.* * *1 indignation* * *SF indignation, angerdescargar la indignación sobre algn — to vent one's spleen on sb, take out one's anger on sb
* * *femenino indignation, anger; ( más fuerte) outrage* * *= outrage, indignation, wrath.Ex. The outrage expressed by users of the Internet brought about the passing an act aimed at ridding the Internet of pornography.Ex. Indignation, and carefulness, or earnestness, are here combined with zeal; which is often mentioned as a term of faith.Ex. There is an element of scepticism about scholarly writing in the field of librarianship, and an element of fear of the wrath of those at the head of the profession.----* barbotar de indignación = sputter with + indignation.* con indignación = disgustedly, indignantly.* farfollar de indignación = sputter with + indignation.* indignación pública = public outrage.* mascullar de indignación = sputter with + indignation.* * *femenino indignation, anger; ( más fuerte) outrage* * *= outrage, indignation, wrath.Ex: The outrage expressed by users of the Internet brought about the passing an act aimed at ridding the Internet of pornography.
Ex: Indignation, and carefulness, or earnestness, are here combined with zeal; which is often mentioned as a term of faith.Ex: There is an element of scepticism about scholarly writing in the field of librarianship, and an element of fear of the wrath of those at the head of the profession.* barbotar de indignación = sputter with + indignation.* con indignación = disgustedly, indignantly.* farfollar de indignación = sputter with + indignation.* indignación pública = public outrage.* mascullar de indignación = sputter with + indignation.* * *indignation, anger; (más fuerte) outragesentí una gran indignación al ver cómo la trató I felt a great sense of indignation o I felt great anger when I saw how he treated her* * *
indignación sustantivo femenino
indignation, anger;
( más fuerte) outrage;
indignación sustantivo femenino indignation
' indignación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desatar
- vergüenza
- causar
- si
English:
disgust
- incur
- indignant
- indignantly
- indignation
- mind
- outrage
- dudgeon
* * *indignación nf[enfado] indignation; [cólera] outrage;su liberación provocó la indignación de las víctimas his release caused outrage among his victims* * *f indignation* * ** * *indignación n indignation -
2 barbotar de indignación
(v.) = sputter with + indignationEx. I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.* * *(v.) = sputter with + indignationEx: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.
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3 farfollar de indignación
(v.) = sputter with + indignationEx. I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.* * *(v.) = sputter with + indignationEx: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.
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4 mascullar de indignación
(v.) = sputter with + indignationEx. I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.* * *(v.) = sputter with + indignationEx: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.
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5 reventar
v.1 to burst.si no se lo digo, reviento (figurative) I'd have exploded if I hadn't said anything to himpor mí, como si revienta (informal figurative) he can drop dead as far as I'm concernedEl globo reventó The balloon exploded.2 to break down (echar abajo).3 to ruin, to spoil.4 to shatter (informal) (cansar mucho).5 to annoy (informal) (fastidiar).me revienta que… it really bugs me that…6 to explode (informal) (perder los nervios).7 to crack, to split-open, to crack open.El golpe reventó el coco The blow cracked the coconut.8 to blow up, to make explode, to detonate.El chico reventó la bomba The boy blew up the bomb.9 to vex, to get up someone's nose.Todo eso me revienta! All that gets up my nose!* * *1 (gen) to burst2 (neumático) to puncture, burst3 (romper) to break, smash4 (estropear) to ruin, spoil1 familiar (fastidiar) to annoy2 familiar (disgustar) to disgust, make sick3 (estallar) to burst4 (rajarse) to split1 (estallar) to burst2 familiar (cansarse) to tire oneself out\reventar de cansancio to be dead tiredreventar de orgullo to be bursting with pridereventar de rabia to be furious, be fumingreventar de risa to die laughing* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [por presión] [+ globo, neumático, tubería, ampolla] to burst; [+ espinilla] to squeezetengo una cubierta reventada — I've got a puncture, I have a flat tyre
el ruido de las discotecas me revienta los oídos — I find the racket inside clubs deafening, the noise in clubs is enough to burst your eardrums
"reventamos los precios" — "prices slashed"
2) [por una explosión] [+ puente, vehículo] to blow up; [+ cristales] to shatter, blow out3) (=estropear) to ruin4) (=agotar) [+ caballo] to ride into the ground5) * (=golpear)si me desobedece lo reviento — if he doesn't obey me, I'll kill him *
6) * (=hacer fracasar) [+ plan, espectáculo] to wreck; [+ asamblea, mitin, ceremonia] to disrupt; [+ huelga] to smash, quash; [+ manifestación] to break upun grupo de sindicalistas intentó reventar la intervención del conferenciante — a group of trade union members heckled the delegate's speech o tried to shout down the delegate during his speech
7) * (=fastidiar)2. VI1) (=explotar) [globo, tubería, depósito] to burst; [neumático] to burst, blow out; [granada, proyectil] to blow up; [cristal] to break, shatterla presa reventó e inundó el valle — the dam burst, flooding the valley
parecía que las venas del cuello le iban a reventar — it looked as if the veins in his neck were about to burst
hacer reventar — [+ neumático] to burst; [+ costuras] to split
es bastante joven, a todo reventar tiene 30 años — he's pretty young, 30 years old at the most
no llegué tan tarde anoche, a todo reventar debían ser las once — I didn't get back so late last night, it must have been eleven at the latest
2) [persona]a) [por estar lleno]no puedo comer más, voy a reventar — I can't eat any more, I'm full to bursting
necesito entrar al baño, voy a reventar — I need to go to the toilet, I'm bursting *
b) [por enfado] to explodecuando dijeron que no querían trabajar, reventé — when they told me they didn't want to work, I just exploded
como esto dure un día más, creo que reviento — if this carries on one more day, I think I'll explode
sus relaciones son tan tensas que van a reventar en cualquier momento — relations between them are so tense that things are going to blow up at any moment
3) [lugar]el teatro estaba a reventar — the theatre was packed full, the theatre was full to bursting
más de 20.000 personas llenaron la plaza de toros a reventar — more than 20,000 people packed the bullring, the bullring was full to bursting with more than 20,000 people
4)reventar de: reventaba de ganas de decirlo todo — I was dying o bursting to tell him all about it
reventar de cansancio — to be worn out, be shattered
reventar de ira — to be livid, be absolutely furious
reventar de risa — to kill o.s. laughing, split one's sides (laughing)
5)reventar por — to be dying to, be bursting to
reventaba por ver lo que pasaba — he was dying o bursting to see what was going on
revienta por saber lo que dicen — she's dying o bursting to know what they're saying
6) * (=morir) to drop dead *7) [ola] to break3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) globo to burst, pop; neumático to blow out, burst; ampolla/tubería to burst; ola to break; capullo to burst openb) (fam) prenda to split2)a) persona ( uso hiperbólico)si sigue comiendo así va a reventar — if he carries on eating like that, he'll burst!
que reviente! — he can go to hell! (colloq)
b) (fam) ( de ganas)cuéntamelo, que si no vas a reventar — come on, I can see you're bursting to tell me (colloq)
c) ( de ganas de orinar)estoy que reviento — I'm bursting (to go) (colloq)
d) (fam) ( de cansancio)trabajan hasta reventar — they work their butts off (AmE colloq), they slog their guts out (BrE colloq)
3) (fam) ( molestar) to rile (colloq), to make... mad (colloq)2.reventar vta) <globo/neumático> to burstb) (fam) ( destrozar)3.le reventó la nariz de un puñetazo — he punched him and broke o smashed his nose
reventarse v pron1)a) globo, etc reventar 1) a)b) (fam) ( agotarse) to work one's butt off (AmE colloq), to slog one's guts out (BrE colloq)* * *= bust, burst, pop, rupture.Ex. 'That new project he's been busting himself and everyone else over is way behind schedule and Peterson is getting fed up'.Ex. The article 'Will the CD bubble burst: conflicting messages on the future of electronic publishing' considers the future of the CD-ROM market.Ex. The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex. In conversing with her you hadn't got to tread lightly and warily, lest at any moment you might rupture the relationship, and tumble into eternal disgrace.----* a reventar (de) = jam-packed (with), filled to capacity.* hablar hasta reventar = talk + Reflexivo + blue in the face.* lleno a reventar = bursting, bursting at the seams, packed to capacity, packed to the rafters.* reventarse la cabeza = smash + Posesivo + head.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) globo to burst, pop; neumático to blow out, burst; ampolla/tubería to burst; ola to break; capullo to burst openb) (fam) prenda to split2)a) persona ( uso hiperbólico)si sigue comiendo así va a reventar — if he carries on eating like that, he'll burst!
que reviente! — he can go to hell! (colloq)
b) (fam) ( de ganas)cuéntamelo, que si no vas a reventar — come on, I can see you're bursting to tell me (colloq)
c) ( de ganas de orinar)estoy que reviento — I'm bursting (to go) (colloq)
d) (fam) ( de cansancio)trabajan hasta reventar — they work their butts off (AmE colloq), they slog their guts out (BrE colloq)
3) (fam) ( molestar) to rile (colloq), to make... mad (colloq)2.reventar vta) <globo/neumático> to burstb) (fam) ( destrozar)3.le reventó la nariz de un puñetazo — he punched him and broke o smashed his nose
reventarse v pron1)a) globo, etc reventar 1) a)b) (fam) ( agotarse) to work one's butt off (AmE colloq), to slog one's guts out (BrE colloq)* * *= bust, burst, pop, rupture.Ex: 'That new project he's been busting himself and everyone else over is way behind schedule and Peterson is getting fed up'.
Ex: The article 'Will the CD bubble burst: conflicting messages on the future of electronic publishing' considers the future of the CD-ROM market.Ex: The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex: In conversing with her you hadn't got to tread lightly and warily, lest at any moment you might rupture the relationship, and tumble into eternal disgrace.* a reventar (de) = jam-packed (with), filled to capacity.* hablar hasta reventar = talk + Reflexivo + blue in the face.* lleno a reventar = bursting, bursting at the seams, packed to capacity, packed to the rafters.* reventarse la cabeza = smash + Posesivo + head.* * *reventar [A5 ]viA1 «globo» to burst, pop; «neumático» to blow out, burst; «ampolla» to burst; «tubería» to burstlas olas reventaban contra el acantilado the waves were breaking against the cliffcapullos a punto de reventar buds about to burst open2 ( fam); «prenda» to splitB1«persona» (uso hiperbólico): si sigue comiendo así va a reventar if he carries on eating like that, he'll burst!por mí ¡que reviente! as far as I'm concerned, he can go to hell! ( colloq)estaba que reventaba de rabia she was absolutely furious o livid, she was seething with ragereventaba de indignación she was bursting with indignation2 ( fam)(de ganas): anda, cuéntamelo, que si no, vas a reventar come on, then, I can see you're bursting o dying to tell me ( colloq)3(de ganas de orinar): no puedo aguantar más, estoy que reviento I can't hold on any longer, I'm bursting (to go) ( colloq)4 ( fam)(de cansancio): trabajaron hasta reventar they worked until they dropped ( colloq), they worked their butts off ( AmE colloq), they slogged their guts out ( BrE colloq)■ reventarvt1 ‹globo/neumático› to burst2 ( fam)(destrozar): reventó la puerta a patadas he kicked the door downle reventó la nariz de un puñetazo he punched him and broke o smashed his nose¡o lo haces o te reviento! ( AmS); do it or I'll wallop you o ( BrE) I'll thump you ( colloq), if you don't do it, I'll knock you into the middle of next week! ( colloq)4 (hacer fracasar) ‹marcha/mitin› to break up; ‹plan/reunión/fiesta› to wreckplanean reventar el homenaje al escritor they are planning to disrupt the ceremony in honor of the writerhay muchos interesados en reventar las elecciones locales there are a lot of people who have an interest in wrecking the local electionsme revienta su tonito paternal that patronizing tone of his really riles me o makes me mad o gets me ( colloq)AB ( refl) ‹grano› to squeeze; ‹ampolla› to burstse reventó un dedo con el martillo ( fam); he banged up ( AmE) o ( BrE) banged his finger with the hammer ( colloq)iban a 120 y se reventaron contra un árbol ( AmS fam); they were doing 120 and they smashed straight into a tree* * *
reventar ( conjugate reventar) verbo intransitivo
1 [ globo] to burst, pop;
[ neumático] to blow out, burst;
[ampolla/tubería] to burst;
[ ola] to break
2
◊ si sigue comiendo así, va a reventar if he carries on eating like that, he'll burst!
verbo transitivo ‹globo/neumático› to burst
reventarse verbo pronominal
‹ ampolla› to burst
reventar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (un globo, una rueda) to burst
2 (un caballo) to die of exhaustion
3 (una situación) to blow up, (una persona) to explode: está que revienta, he is fuming
reventábamos de orgullo, we were bursting with pride
4 fam (de deseos, ganas) to be dying: revienta de ganas de preguntarnos, he is dying to ask us
II verbo transitivo
1 (a un caballo) to ride to death
2 (una propuesta, huelga) to break
3 (molestar mucho, enfadar) to annoy, bother: le revienta que le lleven la contraria, he hates it when people cross him
4 (un globo, las costuras) to burst
5 (una puerta, cerradura, ventana, caja fuerte: con explosivos) to blow open
(: con palanca) to lever open
' reventar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estallar
- revienta
English:
blow
- burst
- pop
- rupture
- seam
- split
- pound
* * *♦ vt1. [hacer estallar] to burst;el hielo reventó las tuberías the ice burst the pipes2. [romper] to break;[echar abajo] to break down; [con explosivos] to blow up3. Andes, RP Fam [golpear]si no me devolvés eso te reviento if you don't give that back to me I'm going to thump you one4. [hacer fracasar] to ruin, to spoil;Comreventar los precios to make massive price cuts5. [boicotear] to disruptel jinete reventó al caballo the jockey rode the horse into the groundme revienta que… it really gets me that…;me revienta que nunca cuenten conmigo it bugs the hell out of me that they never include me♦ vi1. [estallar] [globo, neumático] to burst;el jarrón reventó al estrellarse contra el suelo the vase shattered when it hit the ground;Figsi no se lo digo, reviento I'd have exploded if I hadn't said anything to him;Fampor mí, como si revienta he can drop dead as far as I'm concernedFamestoy que reviento [estoy lleno] I'm stuffed;el estadio reventaba de espectadores the stadium was packed to the rafters;la sala estaba (llena) a reventar the room was bursting at the seamsreventaba por contarnos el último cotilleo she was dying o bursting to tell us the latest gossip5. Fam [perder los nervios] to explode (de with);al final reventó de impaciencia her impatience finally got the better of her* * *I 1 v/i burst;lleno a reventar bursting at the seams, full to bursting;reventar de risa burst out laughing;reventar de orgullo be bursting with pride2 ( molestar):me revienta que … it really irritates me that …3:si no va revienta he’ll be so disappointed if he doesn’t go* * *reventar {55} vi1) estallar, explotar: to burst, to blow up2)reventar de : to be bursting withreventar vt1) : to burst* * *me revienta... I hate... -
6 barbotar
v.1 to mutter.2 to mumble, to mutter, to babble, to blurt.* * *1 to splutter* * *= splutter, sputter.Ex. 'Jeanne... I don't... I need to talk...,' she spluttered.Ex. One of them sputtered and gesticulated with sufficient violence to induce us to desist.----* barbotar de indignación = sputter with + indignation.* barbotar de rabia = sputter with + rage.* * *= splutter, sputter.Ex: 'Jeanne... I don't... I need to talk...,' she spluttered.
Ex: One of them sputtered and gesticulated with sufficient violence to induce us to desist.* barbotar de indignación = sputter with + indignation.* barbotar de rabia = sputter with + rage.* * *vtto splutter* * *♦ vito mutter♦ vtto mutter* * *v/t & v/i mutter -
7 bolsita de té
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8 enrojecerse
1 (volverse rojo) to turn red; (metal) to get red-hot2 figurado (ruborizarse) to blush* * *VPR (=ruborizarse) to blush; [de ira] to go red (with anger), go red in the face; [hierro] to get red-hot* * *(v.) = turn + red, redden, blush, get + red in the faceEx. 'Thank you, Tom, thank you,' said Balzac, perceptibly reddening.Ex. The girl blushed, then leaned over and cuddled him for a few seconds.Ex. I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.* * *(v.) = turn + red, redden, blush, get + red in the faceEx: 'Thank you, Tom, thank you,' said Balzac, perceptibly reddening.Ex: The girl blushed, then leaned over and cuddled him for a few seconds.Ex: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.* * *vpr1. [volverse rojo] to redden, to turn red;[por calor, sofoco] to flush; [por turbación] to blush;cuando bebe mucho se le enrojece la nariz when she drinks a lot her nose turns red2. [por fuego] to turn red-hot* * ** * *vr: to blush -
9 esmero
m.1 great care.2 extreme care, dedication, carefulness, great care.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: esmerar.* * *1 great care, neatness\poner esmero en algo to take great pains over something* * *SM1) (=cuidado) care, carefulnessponer esmero en algo — to take great care o trouble o pains over sth
2) (=aseo) neatness* * *masculino care* * *= carefulness.Ex. Indignation, and carefulness, or earnestness, are here combined with zeal; which is often mentioned as a term of faith.----* con esmero = sedulously, studiously.* elegir con esmero = pick and choose.* escoger con esmero = pick and choose.* falta de esmero = sloppiness.* poner mucho esmero por = take + (great) pains to.* * *masculino care* * *= carefulness.Ex: Indignation, and carefulness, or earnestness, are here combined with zeal; which is often mentioned as a term of faith.
* con esmero = sedulously, studiously.* elegir con esmero = pick and choose.* escoger con esmero = pick and choose.* falta de esmero = sloppiness.* poner mucho esmero por = take + (great) pains to.* * *careun plato cocinado con gran esmero a carefully prepared dishpuso mucho esmero en la presentación he took enormous trouble o great pains o great care over the presentation* * *
Del verbo esmerarse: ( conjugate esmerarse)
me esmero es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
se esmeró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
esmero sustantivo masculino
care
esmero sustantivo masculino (great) care
♦ Locuciones: con esmero, very carefully
' esmero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
primor
- amor
- celo
English:
fall apart
- neatly
- carefully
- pain
* * *esmero nmgreat care;puso mucho esmero en la tarea he took great pains over the task;hizo la comida con gran esmero she took great pains over the meal* * *m care;con esmero carefully* * *esmero nm: meticulousness, great care* * *esmero n care -
10 farfollar
= shuck, husk.Ex. All ears were harvested, shucked and dried on 24 October.Ex. For this reason screening is necessary before husking the seed.----* farfollar de indignación = sputter with + indignation.* farfollar de rabia = sputter with + rage.* * *= shuck, husk.Ex: All ears were harvested, shucked and dried on 24 October.
Ex: For this reason screening is necessary before husking the seed.* farfollar de indignación = sputter with + indignation.* farfollar de rabia = sputter with + rage. -
11 mascullar
v.1 to mutter.2 to mumble, to babble, to grumble, to mutter.* * *1 to mumble, mutter* * *VT to mumble, mutter* * *verbo transitivo to mumble, mutter* * *= splutter, sputter.Ex. 'Jeanne... I don't... I need to talk...,' she spluttered.Ex. One of them sputtered and gesticulated with sufficient violence to induce us to desist.----* mascullar de indignación = sputter with + indignation.* mascullar de rabia = sputter with + rage.* * *verbo transitivo to mumble, mutter* * *= splutter, sputter.Ex: 'Jeanne... I don't... I need to talk...,' she spluttered.
Ex: One of them sputtered and gesticulated with sufficient violence to induce us to desist.* mascullar de indignación = sputter with + indignation.* mascullar de rabia = sputter with + rage.* * *mascullar [A1 ]vtto mumble, mutter* * *
mascullar ( conjugate mascullar) verbo transitivo
to mumble, mutter
mascullar verbo transitivo to mumble: masculló una disculpa, he mumbled an apology
' mascullar' also found in these entries:
English:
mumble
- mutter
* * *mascullar vtto mutter* * *v/t mutter* * *: to mumble, to mutter -
12 meticulosidad
f.1 meticulousness.2 meticulosity, meticulousness, attention to detail, exactness.* * *1 meticulousness* * *SF meticulousness, scrupulousness* * *= meticulousness, carefulness.Ex. The degree of meticulousness necessary for CV results to provide useful input can vary substantially.Ex. Indignation, and carefulness, or earnestness, are here combined with zeal; which is often mentioned as a term of faith.* * *= meticulousness, carefulness.Ex: The degree of meticulousness necessary for CV results to provide useful input can vary substantially.
Ex: Indignation, and carefulness, or earnestness, are here combined with zeal; which is often mentioned as a term of faith.* * *meticulousness* * *meticulousness* * *f meticulousness* * *: thoroughness, meticulousness -
13 ponerse colorado
v.to turn red, to blush.* * *to blush, go red* * ** * *(v.) = get + red in the face, go + bright redEx. I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.Ex. The Prime Minister went bright red when confronted over the long massages he was said to be receiving from a former topless model.* * *(v.) = get + red in the face, go + bright redEx: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.
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14 ponerse rojo
v.1 to turn red, to blush hotly, to turn crimson, to go red.El hierro se puso rojo The iron turned red.Su cara se puso roja His face turned red.2 to turn red, to become red-hot.El hierro se puso rojo The iron turned red.* * *(gen) to turn red 2 (ruborizarse) to blush* * *to turn red, blush* * *(v.) = get + red in the face, go + bright redEx. I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.Ex. The Prime Minister went bright red when confronted over the long massages he was said to be receiving from a former topless model.* * *(v.) = get + red in the face, go + bright redEx: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.
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15 prudencia
f.1 caution, care (cuidado, cautela).con prudencia carefully, cautiously2 moderation.con prudencia in moderation3 prudence, good judgement, wisdom, carefulness.4 Prudencia.* * *1 (cuidado) care, caution; (moderación) moderation2 (sensatez) prudence* * *noun f.* * *SF (=cuidado) care, caution; (=cordura) wisdom, prudence; (=sensatez) sound judgment, soundnessactuar con prudencia — to be careful o cautious
* * *gracias a su prudencia en cuestiones de dinero — thanks to her prudence o carefulness in money matters
* * *= prudence, carefulness, caution.Ex. Most drivers stop at stop signs: Some do under duress -- there may be a policeman concealed in nearby bushes, others as a matter of prudence -- a fast car with the right of way can be injurious.Ex. Indignation, and carefulness, or earnestness, are here combined with zeal; which is often mentioned as a term of faith.Ex. The project is being undertaken with caution.----* extrema prudencia = extreme caution.* gastar con prudencia = spend + wisely.* tratar con prudencia = treat with + caution, view with + caution.* * *gracias a su prudencia en cuestiones de dinero — thanks to her prudence o carefulness in money matters
* * *= prudence, carefulness, caution.Ex: Most drivers stop at stop signs: Some do under duress -- there may be a policeman concealed in nearby bushes, others as a matter of prudence -- a fast car with the right of way can be injurious.
Ex: Indignation, and carefulness, or earnestness, are here combined with zeal; which is often mentioned as a term of faith.Ex: The project is being undertaken with caution.* extrema prudencia = extreme caution.* gastar con prudencia = spend + wisely.* tratar con prudencia = treat with + caution, view with + caution.* * *(cuidado) care; (sabiduría) wisdomconduce con prudencia drive carefullyhay que manejarlo con mucha prudencia it must be handled with great care o very carefullyla prudencia de las medidas the prudence of the measuresgracias a su prudencia en cuestiones de dinero thanks to her prudence o carefulness in money mattersuna prudencia que raya en la cobardía caution bordering on cowardicela prudencia sólo se aprende con los años prudence only comes with agela prudencia es la madre de la ciencia discretion is the better part of valor* * *
prudencia sustantivo femenino ( cuidado) caution;
( sabiduría) wisdom, prudence;
prudencia sustantivo femenino
1 (sensatez) prudence, good sense
2 (precaución, moderación) care, caution
' prudencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
juicio
- ponderación
- precaución
- reserva
- sabiduría
- señorío
- seso
- tino
English:
caution
- conventional
- prudence
- safely
- wisdom
* * *prudencia nf1. [cuidado, cautela] care;[previsión, sensatez] good sense, prudence;habló con mucha prudencia she chose her words very carefully;conduce con prudencia she's a careful driver2. [moderación] moderation;con prudencia in moderation* * *f caution, prudence;con prudencia cautiously, prudently* * *prudencia nf: prudence, care, discretion* * *prudencia n good sense -
16 ruborizarse
pron.v.to blush, to flush with embarrassment.* * *1 to blush, go red, redden* * *verb* * *VPR to blush, redden (de at)* * *verbo pronominal to blush, to turn red (in the face), to flush* * *(v.) = turn + red, blush, get + red in the faceEx. The girl blushed, then leaned over and cuddled him for a few seconds.Ex. I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.* * *verbo pronominal to blush, to turn red (in the face), to flush* * *(v.) = turn + red, blush, get + red in the faceEx: The girl blushed, then leaned over and cuddled him for a few seconds.Ex: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.* * *
ruborizarse ( conjugate ruborizarse) verbo pronominal
to blush, to turn red (in the face), to flush
ruborizarse verbo reflexivo to blush, go o turn red: es muy tímido, enseguida se ruboriza, he's so shy that he's always blushing
' ruborizarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asorocharse
- enrojecer
English:
blush
- color
- flush
* * *vprto blush* * *v/r go red, blush* * *ruborizarse {21} vr: to blush* * *ruborizarse vb to blush -
17 sonrojarse
1 to blush* * *verbto blush, flush* * *VPR to blush (de at)* * *(v.) = blush, get + red in the faceEx. The girl blushed, then leaned over and cuddled him for a few seconds.Ex. I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.* * *(v.) = blush, get + red in the faceEx: The girl blushed, then leaned over and cuddled him for a few seconds.
Ex: I realize there are some teabag manufacturers sputtering with indignation and getting red in the face right now.* * *
sonrojarse ( conjugate sonrojarse) verbo pronominal
to blush
sonrojarse verbo reflexivo to blush
' sonrojarse' also found in these entries:
English:
red
- color
* * *vprto blush* * *v/r blush* * *vr: to blush* * *sonrojarse vb to blush / to go red -
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(v.) = have + an easy rideEx. National tabloids know that nothing sells like indignation and always give prominence to stories suggesting that criminals are having an easy ride.* * *(v.) = have + an easy rideEx: National tabloids know that nothing sells like indignation and always give prominence to stories suggesting that criminals are having an easy ride.
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(v.) = have + an easy rideEx. National tabloids know that nothing sells like indignation and always give prominence to stories suggesting that criminals are having an easy ride.* * *(v.) = have + an easy rideEx: National tabloids know that nothing sells like indignation and always give prominence to stories suggesting that criminals are having an easy ride.
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20 fuego
intj.1 there's a fire, something's burning.2 fire, shoot.m.1 fire (llamas, hoguera).atizar el fuego to poke the firehacer un fuego to make a firepegar fuego a algo to set something on fire, to set fire to somethingechar fuego por los ojos to look daggersfuegos artificiales fireworksfuego fatuo will-o'-the-wispfuego de San Telmo St Elmo's fire2 ring, burner.apagar/bajar el fuego to turn off/lower the heatponer el agua al fuego hasta que empiece a hervir heat the water until it starts to boila fuego lento/vivo over a low/high heat3 fire (disparos).abrir o hacer fuego to fire, to open firefuego cruzado crossfire4 passion, ardor (apasionamiento).la distancia avivó el fuego de su pasión distance rekindled the fires of his passion5 gunfire.6 ignis.* * *1 fire2 (lumbre) light3 (cocina) burner, ring4 (ardor) ardour (US ardor), zeal\a fuego lento on a low flame 2 (al horno) in a slow ovenestar entre dos fuegos to be caught between the Devil and the deep blue seahacer fuego MILITAR to open fire¿me da fuego? have you got a light?poner las manos en el fuego por algo/alguien to stake one's life on something/somebodyprender fuego a algo to set fire to somethingromper fuego MILITAR to open firefuego cruzado crossfirefuego de Santelmo Saint Elmo's firefuego fatuo will-o'-the-wisp, Jack-o'-lanternfuego graneado sustained firefuego nutrido heavy firefuegos artificiales fireworks* * *noun m.1) fire2) light3) burner* * *SM1) (=llamas) fire¡fuego! — fire!
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apagar el fuego — to put out the fire•
atizar el fuego — (lit) to poke the fire; (fig) to stir things up•
encender el fuego — to light the fire•
marcar algo a fuego — to brand sthprendieron fuego a los vehículos — they set fire to the vehicles, they set the vehicles alight o on fire
prender el fuego — LAm to light the fire
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sofocar el fuego — to extinguish the fireechar fuego por los ojos —
se marchó echando fuego por los ojos — he went off, his eyes blazing
el procedimiento ha sido solo un fuego de artificio destinado a calmar a la opinión pública — the proceedings have been mere window dressing aimed at appeasing public opinion
ha llegado a la cima sin los fuegos de artificio típicos de muchas grandes estrellas — she has got to the top without the typical blaze of publicity attached to many big stars
2) [de cocina]a) (=quemador) [de gas] burner, ring; [eléctrico] ringb) (=calor) heat, flamese mete en el horno a fuego lento — put in a low o slow oven
se deja cocer a fuego lento 15 minutos — simmer for 15 minutes, cook on o over a low heat for 15 minutes
3) [para cigarro] light¿tienes o me das fuego? — have you got a light?
4) (Mil) fire¡fuego! — fire!
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abrir fuego (contra algo/algn) — to open fire (on sth/sb)•
¡ alto el fuego! — cease fire!•
hacer fuego (contra o sobre algo) — to fire (at sth)•
romper el fuego — to open firefuego a discreción — (lit) fire at will; (fig) all-out attack
fuego de andanada — (Náut) broadside
alto II, 1., 1)fuego graneado, fuego nutrido — sustained fire
5) (=pasión) passion, fireapagar los fuegos de algn — to dampen sb's ardour o (EEUU) ardor
6) (Náut) beacon, signal fire7) (Med) (=erupción) rash; Méx, Chile, Col [en los labios] cold sorefuego pérsico — shingles pl
8) (=hogar) dwelling* * *1) firesofocar el fuego — to put out o extinguish the fire
está prohibido hacer fuego — the lighting of fires is prohibited (frml), no fires!
le prendieron or pegaron fuego a la casa — they set the house on fire
echar fuego por los ojos: echaba fuego por los ojos his eyes blazed; jugar con fuego — to play with fire
2) ( para cigarrillo)¿me da fuego, por favor?/¿tienes fuego? — have you got a light, please?
3) (Coc)cocinar a fuego lento — cook over a low heat; ( apenas hirviendo) simmer
4) (Mil) firepreparen, apunten fuego! — ready, aim, fire!
•* * *1) firesofocar el fuego — to put out o extinguish the fire
está prohibido hacer fuego — the lighting of fires is prohibited (frml), no fires!
le prendieron or pegaron fuego a la casa — they set the house on fire
echar fuego por los ojos: echaba fuego por los ojos his eyes blazed; jugar con fuego — to play with fire
2) ( para cigarrillo)¿me da fuego, por favor?/¿tienes fuego? — have you got a light, please?
3) (Coc)cocinar a fuego lento — cook over a low heat; ( apenas hirviendo) simmer
4) (Mil) firepreparen, apunten fuego! — ready, aim, fire!
•* * *fuego11 = fire, flame, bonfire, heat, open fire.Ex: In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.
Ex: The article 'Flames, fear, and loathing: learning about life on the Internet' considers issues surrounding flaming on the Internet, i.e. a critical message or angry response sent on the Internet.Ex: This is an outtake from Wolfe's follow up to his 1987 ' Bonfire of the Vanities'.Ex: When the pasta is halfway done, return the skillet with the sauce to a medium heat, adding the oregano, capers and olives.Ex: The first rotisseries were crude devices that allowed for food to be rotated manually while it cooked over an open fire.* acción contra el fuego = fire response.* a medio fuego = medium heat.* apagar el fuego = put out + the flames.* apagar un fuego = extinguish + fire, put down + fire.* apagar un fuego con los pies = stomp out + fire.* baño de fuego = baptism of fire.* bautismo de fuego = baptism of fire.* cocer a fuego lento = simmer.* como el fuego = like wildfire.* daño causado por el fuego = fire damage.* destruido completamente por el fuego = burnt out.* donde hay humo, hay fuego = there's no smoke without fire, where there's smoke there's fire.* echar leña al fuego = pour + oil on the flames.* extenderse como el fuego = spread like + wildfire.* fuego + apagar = fire + be out.* fuego arrasador = wildfire.* fuego + arrasar = fire + sweep through.* fuego de gas = gas ring, gas ring burner.* fuego del infierno = St. Anthony's fire.* fuego de San Antonio = St. Anthony's fire.* fuego + destruir = fire + destroy.* fuego + destruir por completo = fire + gut.* fuego fauto = will o' the wisp.* fuego incontrolado = wildfire.* fuego + iniciar = fire + break out.* fuego + prenderse = fire + break out.* fuego repentino = flash fire.* fuego sagrado = sacred fire.* fuegos artificiales = fireworks, firework display.* hervir a fuego lento = simmer.* hornillo de dos fuegos = double gas ring burner.* jugar con fuego = court + disaster, play with + fire, court + danger, flirt with + danger.* lengua de fuego = tongue of fire.* luchar contra un fuego = fight + fire.* precaución contra el fuego = fire precaution.* prender fuego = set + Nombre + on fire, torch, ignite, set + ablaze, burn.* prenderle fuego a = set + fire to.* prenderse fuego = catch + fire, catch on + fire.* propagarse como el fuego = spread like + wildfire.* propenso al fuego = fire-prone.* prueba de fuego, la = acid test, the.* resistente al fuego = fire-resistant.* retardador del fuego = fire retardant.* sacar las castañas del fuego = sort out + the mess, pick up + the pieces.* sacarle las castañas del fuego a Alguien = pull + Posesivo + chestnuts out of the fire.* ser la prueba de fuego de Algo = test + Nombre + to the limit.fuego22 = fire.Ex: The tanks led the way and the remaining infantrymen trailed behind, using the tanks, trees and road bank as cover from the fire coming from the city.
* abrir fuego = open + fire.* alto del fuego = cease-fire.* arma de fuego = firearm.* arma (de fuego) prohibida = prohibited firearm.* cese del fuego = cease-fire, armistice.* coleccionista de armas de fuego = gun collector.* control de armas de fuego = gun control.* en la línea de fuego = in the hot seat, in the front line, on the front line.* entre dos fuegos = crossfire, pig(gy) in the middle.* fuego amigo = friendly fire.* fuego antiaéreo = flak [flack].* fuego cruzado = crossfire.* fuego de francotirador = sniper fire.* fuego de mortero = mortar fire.* fuego enemigo = enemy fire.* herida por arma de fuego = gunshot wound.* línea de fuego = firing line, front-line, line of fire.* * *A fireatizó el fuego she poked the fire¡fuego! fire!necesitaron varias horas para sofocar el fuego it took them several hours to put out o extinguish the fire[ S ] está prohibido hacer fuego the lighting of fires is prohibited ( frml), no fires!le prendieron or pegaron fuego a la casa they set the house on fire, they set fire o light to the houseprendió or pegó fuego a los archivos he set fire o light to the documentsechar fuego por los ojos: estaba tan indignado que echaba fuego por los ojos his eyes blazed with indignation, his eyes were ablaze with indignationestar entre dos fuegos to be between the devil and the deep blue sea, be caught between a rock and a hard place ( colloq)jugar con fuego to play with fireCompuestos:will-o'-the-wisp, jack-o'-lantern, ignis fatuus● fuegos artificiales or de artificiompl fireworks (pl)B(para un cigarrillo): ¿me puede dar fuego, por favor?/¿tienes fuego? have you got o do you have a light, please?me pidió fuego he asked me for a lightC ( Coc):cocinar a fuego lento durante una hora cook over a low heat o flame for an hour; (apenas hirviendo) simmer for an hourponer la sartén al fuego put the frying pan on to heatdejé la comida en el fuego y se quemó I left the food on (the stove) and it burnedcocina de tres fuegos (de gas) a cooker with three rings o burners; (eléctrica) a cooker with three ringsD ( Mil) firepreparen, apunten ¡fuego! ready, aim, fire!fuego a discreción fire at willla policía abrió fuego sobre los manifestantes the police opened fire on the demonstratorsCompuestos:crossfirefriendly firelive ammunition* * *
fuego sustantivo masculino
◊ ¡fuego! fire!;
le prendieron fuego a la casa they set the house on fire;
abrieron fuego sobre los manifestantes they opened fire on the demonstrators;
fuegos artificiales fireworks (pl)b) ( para cigarrillo):◊ ¿me da fuego, por favor? have you got a light, please?c) (Coc):
( apenas hirviendo) to simmer;
fuego sustantivo masculino
1 fire
2 (lumbre) light: ¿me podrías dar fuego, por favor?, have you got a light, please?
3 (de una cocina) (de gas) burner
(eléctrica) plate
Culin a fuego lento, on a low flame 4 fuegos (artificiales), fireworks
♦ Locuciones: abrir/hacer fuego, to shoot, open fire
estar en la línea de fuego, to be on the line of fire
poner la mano en el fuego por alguien, to stick one's neck out for sb
sacar las castañas del fuego, to do the dirty work o to get the job done
entre dos fuegos, to be caught between a rock and a hard place
' fuego' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apagar
- arma
- arrasar
- arrimarse
- atizar
- avivar
- bengala
- carbonizarse
- castaña
- chimenea
- cohete
- discreción
- disparar
- encender
- encenderse
- extinguir
- extinguirse
- fatua
- fatuo
- fuelle
- hornillo
- humear
- inflamar
- inflamarse
- jugar
- leña
- lenta
- lento
- pegar
- prender
- propagarse
- prueba
- quemar
- quemadura
- quemarse
- resplandor
- sangre
- silenciador
- soplar
- tirar
- voraz
- abrir
- acercar
- alto
- arrimar
- astilla
- calcinar
- calor
- candela
- cese
English:
acid test
- bail out
- banger
- barrel
- beat out
- body
- boil over
- bore
- braise
- burn
- burner
- ceasefire
- come forward
- cracker
- crackle
- crossfire
- damp
- die down
- douse
- fan
- feed
- fire
- firearm
- firing line
- flak
- flameproof
- flare up
- fuse
- glow
- glowing
- go out
- gun
- gunfire
- hammer
- heat
- hit
- light
- low
- muzzle
- naked
- open
- out
- outlaw
- play
- poke
- poker
- put out
- quench
- recoil
- rekindle
* * *♦ nm1. [incandescencia] fire;pegar fuego a algo to set sth on fire, to set fire to sth;echar fuego por los ojos to look daggers;jugar con fuego to play with firefuegos artificiales fireworks;fuegos de artificio fireworks;fuego fatuo will-o'-the-wisp;fuego de San Telmo St Elmo's fire2. [hoguera] fire;atizar el fuego to poke the fire;hacer un fuego to make a fire3. [incendio] fire;los bomberos no pudieron controlar el fuego the firemen couldn't control the fire o blaze4. [para cigarrillo]pedir/dar fuego to ask for/give a light;¿tiene fuego? have you got a light?5. [de cocina, fogón] ring, burner;[eléctrico] ring; [de vitrocerámica] ring;poner el agua al fuego hasta que empiece a hervir heat the water until it starts to boil;a fuego lento/vivo [cocinar] over a low/high heat;apagar/bajar el fuego to turn off/lower the heat6. [disparos] fire;romper el fuego to open fire;estar entre dos fuegos to be between the devil and the deep blue seafuego cruzado crossfire7. [apasionamiento] passion, ardour;la distancia avivó el fuego de su pasión distance rekindled the fires of his passion;tenía fuego en la mirada his eyes blazed (with passion/anger)8. [sensación de ardor] heat, burning♦ interjfire!* * *m1 fire;pegar oprender fuego a set fire to;jugar con fuego fig be playing with fire2:3:4:romper oabrir el fuego MIL open fire;estar entre dos fuegos fig be between a rock and a hard place* * *fuego nm1) : fire2) : light¿tienes fuego?: have you got a light?3) : flame, burner (on a stove)4) : ardor, passion5) fogaje: skin eruption, cold sore6)* * *fuego n1. (en general) fire2. (de una cocina) heat3. (para cigarro) light¿tienes fuego? have you got a light?
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