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1 inherit
in'herit1) (to receive (property etc belonging to someone who has died): He inherited the house from his father; She inherited four thousand dollars from her father.) heredar2) (to have (qualities) the same as one's parents etc: She inherits her quick temper from her mother.) heredar•inherit vb heredartr[ɪn'herɪt]1 heredar ( from, de)inherit [ɪn'hɛrət] vt: heredarv.• heredar v.ɪn'herət, ɪn'herɪtto inherit something (FROM somebody/something) — heredar algo (de alguien/algo)
[ɪn'herɪt]VT (gen) heredar ( from de)we inherited these problems from the last government — estos problemas son un legado del gobierno anterior
* * *[ɪn'herət, ɪn'herɪt]to inherit something (FROM somebody/something) — heredar algo (de alguien/algo)
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2 inherit
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3 inherit to
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4 inherit jointly
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5 inherit money
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6 come into
v + prep + oa) ( enter into) entrar en, entrar a (AmL)b) ( inherit) heredarc) (be, become relevant)VI + PREP1) (=inherit) [+ legacy] heredarhe came into a fortune — heredó una fortuna, le correspondió una fortuna
2) (=be involved in) tener que ver con, ser parte demelons don't come into it — los melones no tienen que ver, los melones no hacen al caso
* * *v + prep + oa) ( enter into) entrar en, entrar a (AmL)b) ( inherit) heredarc) (be, become relevant) -
7 heredar
heredar ( conjugate heredar) verbo transitivo ‹bienes/títuloadiciones› to inherit; ‹ trono› to succeed to;
heredar verbo transitivo
1 Jur (una propiedad, bien material) to inherit
2 (una característica) ha heredado el genio de su padre, he's got his father's temper ' heredar' also found in these entries: Spanish: segundón - segundona English: come into - inherit - succeed - come -
8 inherited
adj.ancestral, heredado.pp.participio pasado del verbo INHERIT.pt.pretérito del verbo INHERIT. -
9 collar
'kolə
1. noun1) (the part of a garment at the neck especially of a shirt, jacket etc: This collar is too tight.) cuello2) (something worn round the neck: The dog's name was on its collar.) collar
2. verb(to seize, get hold of: He collared the speaker as he left the room.) agarrarcollar n1. cuello2. collaris the dog's name on the collar? ¿pone el nombre del perro en el collar?
collar sustantivo masculino
collar sustantivo masculino
1 (joya) necklace
2 (de una mascota) collar ' collar' also found in these entries: Spanish: broche - chula - chulo - cierre - collarín - cuello - cuenta - ensartar - abrochar - estuche - lucir - poner - se - seguro - vuelta English: blue-collar - clasp - collar - dog collar - flea collar - hot - inherit - necklace - shirt-collar - white-collar - wing collar - blue - edge - flea - fray - frayed - loosen - man - miss - ruff - stiff - stud - turn - turtle - wear - whitetr['kɒləSMALLr/SMALL]1 (of shirt etc) cuello2 (for dog) collar nombre masculino3 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL collar nombre masculino, abrazadera1 familiar pescar, echar el guante a, pillar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get hot under the collar enfadarseto grab somebody by the collar agarrar a alguien por el cuellodetachable collar cuello falsocollar ['kɑlər] vt: agarrar, atraparcollar n: cuello mn.• ribete (Textil) s.m.n.• argolla s.f.• collar s.m.• cuello s.m.• manija s.f.• solapa (Textil) s.f.• virola s.f.v.• coger por el cuello v.
I 'kɑːlər, 'kɒlə(r)to get hot under the collar — sulfurarse, ponerse* hecho una furia
b) ( for animal) collar m
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transitive verb (colloq)['kɒlǝ(r)]he collared me as I was leaving — me agarró or me pescó cuando salía (fam)
1. N1) [of coat, shirt] cuello m- get hot under the collar2) (=necklace) collar m3) (for dog) collar m4) (Med) collarín m5) (Tech) (on pipe etc) collar m2.VT * [+ person] abordar, acorralar; [+ object] (=get for o.s.) apropiarse3.CPDcollar button N — (US) botón m de camisa
collar size N — medida f del cuello
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I ['kɑːlər, 'kɒlə(r)]to get hot under the collar — sulfurarse, ponerse* hecho una furia
b) ( for animal) collar m
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transitive verb (colloq)he collared me as I was leaving — me agarró or me pescó cuando salía (fam)
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10 intend
in'tend
1. verb1) (to mean or plan (to do something or that someone else should do something): Do you still intend to go?; Do you intend them to go?; Do you intend that they should go too?) tener la intención de, querer2) (to mean (something) to be understood in a particular way: His remarks were intended to be a compliment.) pretender, querer decir3) ((with for) to direct at: That letter/bullet was intended for me.) ir dirigido a•- intent
2. noun(purpose; what a person means to do: He broke into the house with intent to steal.) intención, propósito- intentional
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intend vb pensar / tener la intenciónwhat do you intend to do about it? ¿qué piensas hacer al respecto?it was an accident, I didn't intend to break it fue un accidente, no era mi intención romperlotr[ɪn'tend]1 (plan, mean, have in mind) tener la intención de, tener el propósito de, proponerse, pensar, querer■ what do you intend to do/doing about it? ¿qué piensas hacer al respecto?■ what did she intend by that? ¿qué ha querido decir con eso?2 (destine for) ir dirigido,-a a■ that comment was intended for you aquel comentario iba dirigido a ti, eso lo ha dicho por tiintend [ɪn'tɛnd] vt1) mean: querer decirthat's not what I intended: eso no es lo que quería decir2) plan: tener planeado, proyectar, proponerseI intend to finish by Thursday: me propongo acabar para el juevesv.• entender v.• intentar v.• pensar v.• pretender v.• proponerse v.• querer decir v.ɪn'tendto intend -ING o to intend to + INF — pensar* + inf
what do you intend doing about it? — ¿qué piensas hacer al respecto?
to intend somebody/something to + INF — querer* que alguien/algo (+ subj)
to intend something FOR somebody: the present was intended for you — el regalo era para ti
[ɪn'tend]VT1) (with noun)it's intended for John — está destinado a Juan, es para Juan
no offence was intended, he intended no offence — no tenía intención de ofender a nadie, no fue su intención ofender a nadie
is that what you intended? — ¿fue eso lo que se proponía?
2) (with verb)to intend to do sth, intend doing sth — pensar hacer algo
what do you intend to do about it? — ¿qué piensas hacer al respecto?
* * *[ɪn'tend]to intend -ING o to intend to + INF — pensar* + inf
what do you intend doing about it? — ¿qué piensas hacer al respecto?
to intend somebody/something to + INF — querer* que alguien/algo (+ subj)
to intend something FOR somebody: the present was intended for you — el regalo era para ti
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11 succeed
sək'si:d1) (to manage to do what one is trying to do; to achieve one's aim or purpose: He succeeded in persuading her to do it; He's happy to have succeeded in his chosen career; She tried three times to pass her driving-test, and at last succeeded; Our new teaching methods seem to be succeeding.) conseguir; triunfar, tener éxito (en)2) (to follow next in order, and take the place of someone or something else: He succeeded his father as manager of the firm / as king; The cold summer was succeeded by a stormy autumn; If the duke has no children, who will succeed to (= inherit) his property?) suceder; sucederse•- success- successful
- successfully
- succession
- successive
- successively
- successor
- in succession
succeed vb1. tener éxito / triunfar2. conseguir / lograrafter several attempts, he succeeded in reaching the South Pole después de varios intentos, consiguió llegar al Polo Surtr[sək'siːd]1 (be successful - person) tener éxito, triunfar; (- plan, marriage) salir bien; (- strike) surtir efecto, dar resultado2 (manage) lograr, conseguir■ at least we succeeded in raising public awareness al menos conseguimos sensibilizar a los ciudadanos1 (take place of) suceder a2 formal use (follow after) suceder a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLif at first you don't succeed, try, try, try again el que la sigue la consigueto succeed in life triunfar en la vidasucceed [sək'si:d] vtfollow: suceder asucceed vi: tener éxito (dícese de las personas), dar resultado (dícese de los planes, etc.)she succeeded in finishing: logró terminarv.• acertar v.• salir bien v.• suceder v.• suceder a una persona v.• tener éxito v.• topar v.sək'siːd
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1) ( have success) \<\<plan\>\> dar* resultado, surtir efecto; \<\<person\>\>she tried to persuade him, but did not succeed — intentó convencerlo pero no lo consiguió or no lo logró
to succeed IN something/-ING: he's succeeded in all that he's done ha tenido éxito en todo lo que ha hecho; to succeed in life triunfar en la vida; he finally succeeded in passing the exam al final logró aprobar el examen; you'll only succeed in making matters worse sólo conseguirás empeorar las cosas; if at first you don't succeed, try, try again — el que la sigue la consigue
2)to succeed (TO something): he succeeded to the throne subió al trono; to succeed to a title — heredar un título
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vt suceder[sǝk'siːd]who succeeded him? — ¿quién lo sucedió?, ¿quién fue su sucesor?
1. VI1) [person]a) (in business, career) tener éxito, triunfar (in en)he succeeded in business — tuvo éxito or triunfó en los negocios
b) (in task, aim)to succeed in doing sth — conseguir hacer algo, lograr hacer algo
they succeeded in finishing the job — consiguieron or lograron terminar el trabajo
he only succeeded in making it worse — lo único que consiguió or logró fue empeorar las cosas
I finally succeeded in getting him out of the room — por fin conseguí or logré que saliera de la habitación
c) (=take over)if she dies, who will succeed? — si muere, ¿quién la sucederá?
2) [thing]a) (=work) [plan, strategy, experiment] dar resultado, salir bienhad the plan succeeded, our lives might have been very different — si el plan hubiera dado resultado or salido bien, nuestras vidas podrían haber sido muy distintas
b) (=do well) [business] prosperar; [film] tener éxito2.VT (=follow) suceder aon his death, his eldest son succeeded him — a su muerte, su hijo mayor lo sucedió
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1) ( have success) \<\<plan\>\> dar* resultado, surtir efecto; \<\<person\>\>she tried to persuade him, but did not succeed — intentó convencerlo pero no lo consiguió or no lo logró
to succeed IN something/-ING: he's succeeded in all that he's done ha tenido éxito en todo lo que ha hecho; to succeed in life triunfar en la vida; he finally succeeded in passing the exam al final logró aprobar el examen; you'll only succeed in making matters worse sólo conseguirás empeorar las cosas; if at first you don't succeed, try, try again — el que la sigue la consigue
2)to succeed (TO something): he succeeded to the throne subió al trono; to succeed to a title — heredar un título
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vt sucederwho succeeded him? — ¿quién lo sucedió?, ¿quién fue su sucesor?
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12 in the event of
(if (something) occurs: In the event of his death, you will inherit his money.) en caso deen caso de -
13 to come into
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14 abuela
abuela sustantivo femenino
1 grandmother familiar grandma, granny
2 figurado old woman: las abuelas se reúnen en la plaza a conversar, the elderly ladies gather in the square to have a chat Locuciones: no tener abuela, to blow one's own trumpet ' abuela' also found in these entries: Spanish: dietario - distraer - mensual - ocho - remotamente - tía - yaya - abuelo - criar - nana - regalonear English: blow - dead - grandmother - great-aunt - inherit - by - grand - great -
15 heredera
heredero,-a m,f (hombre) heir (mujer) heiress: la infanta Isabel fue la heredera del trono español, Princess Isabel was the heir to the Spanish throne
son los herederos de una pequeña fortuna, they are going to inherit a small fortune Recuerda que heiress se refiere a una mujer que hereda una fortuna y no a una heredera del trono. ' heredera' also found in these entries: Spanish: heredero English: heir - heiress -
16 heredero
heredero
◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) heir;(f) heir, heiress; heredero de algo heir to sth
heredero,-a m,f (hombre) heir (mujer) heiress: la infanta Isabel fue la heredera del trono español, Princess Isabel was the heir to the Spanish throne
son los herederos de una pequeña fortuna, they are going to inherit a small fortune Recuerda que heiress se refiere a una mujer que hereda una fortuna y no a una heredera del trono. ' heredero' also found in these entries: Spanish: heredera - príncipe - sucesor - sucesora - legítimo - varón English: apparent - crown prince - heir - heiress - to - crown -
17 come into
v.1 entrar en (room, city)2 heredar (inherit)3 recibir en herencia.4 tener que ver con, tomar parte en.
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