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1 insinuo
insinuare, insinuavi, insinuatus Vpush in, work in, creep in, insinuate -
2 insinuo
to insinuate, work one's way in, intimate. -
3 insinuo
in-sĭnŭo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n.I.Act.A.Lit., to put, place, or thrust into the bosom (post-class.):B.sicine vacuus et otiosus insinuatis manibus ambulabis,
with folded arms, App. M. 9, p. 219, 23:manum in sinum,
Tert. Res. Carn. 28.—To bring in by windings or turnings, to insinuate into; to cause a person or thing to get to a place by windings or turnings; and, in gen., to cause to arrive at or get to a place.1.In gen.:2.ratem terris,
to land, Avien. Arat. 312:suum aestum per saepta domorum,
Lucr. 6, 860:Romani quacumque data intervalla essent, insinuabant ordines suos,
pushed forward their files into the open spaces of the enemy, Liv. 44, 41.— Poet.:et (tibi) omni tempore tam faciles insinuentur opes,
come to you, Prop. 3, 9 (4, 8), 28.—Esp., with se, to wind one ' s way into, to steal into; to insinuate or ingratiate one ' s self:C. 1.se inter equitum turmas,
Caes. B. G. 4, 33:quā te insinuaveris, retro via repetenda,
Liv. 9, 2, 8:cum (Romanus) insinuasset se inter corpus armaque,
id. 7, 10, 10:qua se inter valles flumen insinuat,
winds along, id. 32, 31, 1:Tigris Persico mari se insinuat,
Curt. 5, 3.—In gen.:2.Augusto insinuatus est,
Suet. Gramm. 21; id. Calig. 10; id. Oth. 2:hoc est quod penitus illos animo Caesaris insinuavit,
Plin. Pan. 62; cf.:vitam moresque feris mentibus,
Aur. Vict. de Orig. Gent. 3, 3.—Esp., reflex. with se, etc.(α).With ad or in and acc.:(β).his nos rebus insinuabimus ad causam,
will make our way to, get to, Auct. Her. 1, 6, 10:se in antiquam philosophiam,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 12, 34:se ad aliquam,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 1, 27:se in familiaritatem alicujus,
Cic. Caecin. 5, 13:se in amicitiam cum aliquo,
Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 94; Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 68, § 157:se in forum,
id. Phil. 5, 3, 8:se in familiarem usum,
Liv. 40, 21, 11:se in eorum sermonem,
Cic. Agr. 2, 5, 12.—Absol.:3.callidus ille ne se insinuet, studiose cavendum est,
Cic. Lael. 26, 99:eadem qua te insinuaveris via retro repetenda est,
Liv. 9, 2, 8:celeriter dato loco cum se insinuasset, Auct. B. Alex. 52, 2: praefecto regis se,
Just. 5, 2, 5:plebi se,
Liv. 3, 15, 2.—To introduce to, initiate into:4.adest tibi dies, quo per istas meas manus piissimis sacrorum arcanis insinueris,
App. M. 11, p. 268.—To make known, publish (post-class.):II.voluntatem suam heredibus,
Dig. 32, 1, 11, § 2; Rutil. Nam. 1, 590.—Neutr., to wind or steal into, to make one ' s way or get into, to penetrate, enter, reach, arrive at; constr. with in and acc. or dat.: inde in amicitiam insinuavit cum matre et mecum simul. Blanditiis, etc., Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 93:penitus insinuare in causam,
to penetrate thoroughly into, to acquire a complete knowledge of, Cic. de Or. 2, 35, 149; cf.:ad causam,
Auct. Her. 1, 6, 10:in ipsius consuetudinem insinuabo,
Cic. Fam. 4, 13, 6:novus per pectora cunctis Insinuat pavor,
Verg. A. 2, 229:Italiaeque urbes dextram insinuantis in undam,
winding, reaching to, Manil. 4, 602: et blandiri suppliciter et subtiliter insinuare eis, a quibus, etc., i. e. to steal into favor with, etc., Cic. de Or. 1, 20, 90. -
4 insinuar
v.to hint at, to insinuate.¿qué insinúas? what are you suggesting?* * *1 to insinuate, hint■ ¿qué insinuas? what are you insinuating?■ me insinuó que no tenía intención de contratarme he hinted that he had no intention of taking me on1 (amorosamente) to a pass (a, at)* * *verbto hint, insinuate* * *1. VT1) (=sugerir) to insinuate, hint atinsinuar que... — to insinuate o imply that...
2)3)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to insinuate, hint at2.insinuarse v pron1) barba to begin to show; problema/síntoma to become apparent2)insinuársele a alguien — to make advances to somebody, to make a pass at somebody
* * *= suggest, hint, imply, insinuate, drop + a hint, intimate.Ex. In effect, we'd be suggesting to them we don't have the book.Ex. Stanley C Holliday hammers home the same message by more whimsical means hinting darkly that a sticky end at the hands of irritated colleagues awaits all librarians who fail to make adequate and accurate notes.Ex. Omission does not imply that those areas are not important.Ex. Novels are modes of prediction that insinuate visions of human relations not to be found in official rules or precepts or admonitions.Ex. Presidents who manage by dropping hints sometimes devise little tests to see if their executives can read their minds.Ex. Tiff smiled a little superciliously intimating that he had a plan all figured out already.----* insinuarse = throw + hints.* * *1.verbo transitivo to insinuate, hint at2.insinuarse v pron1) barba to begin to show; problema/síntoma to become apparent2)insinuársele a alguien — to make advances to somebody, to make a pass at somebody
* * *= suggest, hint, imply, insinuate, drop + a hint, intimate.Ex: In effect, we'd be suggesting to them we don't have the book.
Ex: Stanley C Holliday hammers home the same message by more whimsical means hinting darkly that a sticky end at the hands of irritated colleagues awaits all librarians who fail to make adequate and accurate notes.Ex: Omission does not imply that those areas are not important.Ex: Novels are modes of prediction that insinuate visions of human relations not to be found in official rules or precepts or admonitions.Ex: Presidents who manage by dropping hints sometimes devise little tests to see if their executives can read their minds.Ex: Tiff smiled a little superciliously intimating that he had a plan all figured out already.* insinuarse = throw + hints.* * *vtto imply, hint at; (algo ofensivo) to insinuateinsinuó que le había mentido she insinuated that I had lied to her¿qué estás insinuando? what are you insinuating o suggesting o implying?no lo dijo claramente pero lo insinuó he didn't say it straight out but he hinted at itA «barba» to begin to show; «problema/síntoma» to become apparentapenas si se insinuó una sonrisa en su rostro there was the merest suggestion of a smile on her faceBinsinuársele a algn to make advances to sb, to make a pass at sb* * *
insinuar ( conjugate insinuar) verbo transitivo
to imply, hint at;
( algo ofensivo) to insinuate
insinuarse verbo pronominal:
insinuar verbo transitivo to insinuate
' insinuar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bosquejar
English:
get at
- hint
- imply
- insinuate
- suggest
* * *♦ vtto hint at, to insinuate;¿qué insinúas? what are you suggesting o insinuating?;insinuó que había sido culpa mía she implied it had been my fault* * *v/t insinuate* * *insinuar {3} vt: to insinuate, to hint at* * *insinuar vb1. (en general) to hint2. (algo desagradable) to insinuate¿qué insinúas? what are you insinuating? -
5 insinuare
insertfig dubbio, sospetto sow the seeds ofinsinuare che insinuate that* * *insinuare v.tr.1 (introdurre) to slip, to insert, to introduce: insinuò la mano nella fenditura, he slipped his hand into the crack2 (suggerire) to insinuate, to hint at (sthg.), to suggest; (instillare) to instil: vorresti insinuare che sono stato io?, are you insinuating that it was me?; c'era chi insinuava che egli fosse colpevole, it was insinuated (o there were those who hinted) that he was guilty; insinuare un dubbio nella mente di qlcu., to insinuate (o instil) a doubt in s.o.'s mind; insinuò strane idee nella sua mente, he instilled strange ideas into his mind3 (dir.) to prove, to tender a proof of (sthg.), to claim: insinuare un credito, to tender a proof of credit; insinuare un credito in un fallimento, to prove (o to claim) a credit in a bankruptcy.◘ insinuarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 to insinuate oneself (anche fig.); (infilarsi) to slip (in), to worm one's way in: riesce a insinuare ovunque, he manages to worm his way in everywhere; insinuare tra la folla, to slip into the crowd2 (penetrare, introdursi) to seep, to creep*, to penetrate; to work one's way in: l'acqua si era insinuata nel muro, the water seeped into (o penetrated) the wall; a poco a poco la disperazione si insinuava nel suo animo, little by little desperation crept into his mind.* * *[insinu'are]1. vt1)insinuare qc in — to slip o slide sth into2) (alludere) to insinuate, implyfu lei ad insinuargli il sospetto che... — she was the one who created the suspicion in his mind o made him suspect that...
2. vip (insinuarsi)(umidità, acqua)insinuarsi (in qc) — to seep in(to sth), penetrate (sth), (dubbio)
3. vr (insinuarsi)insinuarsi in — to worm one's way into, insinuate o.s. into
* * *[insinu'are] 1.verbo transitivo1) (infilare) to insert, to slip in2) (far nascere) to insinuate, to instil BE, to instill AE [dubbio, sospetto]3) (accusare) to imply, to insinuate2.* * *insinuare/insinu'are/ [1]1 (infilare) to insert, to slip in3 (accusare) to imply, to insinuate; come osi insinuare che how dare you suggest thatII insinuarsi verbo pronominale[ persona] to insinuate oneself; [sentimento, idea] to creep* into. -
6 leve
adj.1 light (suave, sutil).2 minor (pecado, falta, herida).3 benignant, mild.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: levar.* * *► adjetivo1 (ligero, suave) slight; (de poco peso) light2 (poco importante) slight, trifling; (poco grave) minor* * *adj.light, mild* * *ADJ1) (=sin importancia) minor2) (=suave) [brisa] light; [sonrisa] slight3) (=ligero) [carga, peso] light4) frm (=muy fino) light, fine* * *1)a) <perfume/gasa> delicateb) <sospecha/duda> slight; < sonrisa> slight; < brisa> gentle, slight; < golpe> gentle, light; < enfermedad> mild2) < pecado> venial; <castigo/sanción> light; <herida/lesión> slight; < infracción> minor* * *= mild, light [lighter -comp., lightest -sup.], venial.Ex. If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.Ex. One can for the most part be safe in saying that a specialist monograph on neural surgery is not intended to be written or published for light recreational reading.Ex. His doctrine that even venial wrongdoing is worse than any natural calamity implies that we ought to refrain from such wrongdoing even if calamity results.----* falta leve = lesser sin.* * *1)a) <perfume/gasa> delicateb) <sospecha/duda> slight; < sonrisa> slight; < brisa> gentle, slight; < golpe> gentle, light; < enfermedad> mild2) < pecado> venial; <castigo/sanción> light; <herida/lesión> slight; < infracción> minor* * *= mild, light [lighter -comp., lightest -sup.], venial.Ex: If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.
Ex: One can for the most part be safe in saying that a specialist monograph on neural surgery is not intended to be written or published for light recreational reading.Ex: His doctrine that even venial wrongdoing is worse than any natural calamity implies that we ought to refrain from such wrongdoing even if calamity results.* falta leve = lesser sin.* * *A1 (delicado, tenue) ‹perfume/gasa› delicate2(ligero): tenía una leve sospecha/duda she had a slight o faint suspicion/a slight doubtinsinuó una leve sonrisa she gave a slight smilesoplaba una leve brisa there was a gentle o slight breeze blowingsintió unos leves golpes en la puerta he heard a gentle o light knocking at the doorhay un leve parecido entre ellos there's a faint o slight resemblance between themtuvo la varicela pero muy leve she had chickenpox but only very mildlyB (de poca importancia) ‹pecado› venial; ‹castigo/sanción› light; ‹herida/lesión› slightcometió una infracción leve he committed a minor offensesus heridas son de carácter leve he has only slight o minor injuries* * *
Del verbo levar: ( conjugate levar)
levé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
leve es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
levar
leve
levar ( conjugate levar) verbo transitivo:
leve adjetivo
‹ sonrisa› slight;
‹ brisa› gentle, slight;
‹ golpe› gentle, light;
‹ enfermedad› mild;
‹herida/lesión› slight;
‹ pecado› venial;
‹castigo/sanción› light;
‹ infracción› minor
levar verbo transitivo levar anclas, to weigh anchor
leve adjetivo
1 (poco pesado) light
2 (suave, poco intenso) una leve brisa, a gentle breeze
una leve idea, a slight idea
3 fig (de poca gravedad) slight
herida leve, slight injury
' leve' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabeceo
- cojera
- contoneo
- desperfecto
- murmullo
- carácter
- codazo
- experimentar
- ligero
English:
ailment
- mild
- minor
- radiation
- slight
* * *leve adj1. [de poco peso] light2. [poco importante] [pecado, falta, herida] minor;[enfermedad] mild, slight;resultó herido de carácter leve he suffered minor injuries;la inflación experimentó una leve subida inflation rose slightly;no tengo la más leve sospecha de que sea él I don't suspect him in the slightest;el paciente experimentó una leve mejoría there was a slight improvement in the patient's condition3. [poco intenso] [dolor] slight;[olor, sabor] slight, faint; [castigo] mild;soplaba una leve brisa a gentle breeze was blowing;se produjo un leve temblor de tierra there was a minor earth tremor;se detectaba un leve temblor en su voz a faint tremor was noticeable in her voice;nos ofreció una leve sonrisa she gave us a faint smile* * *adj slight; sonrisa faint* * *leve adj1) : light, slight2) : trivial, unimportant♦ levemente adv* * *leve adj slight -
7 īnsinuātiō
īnsinuātiō ōnis, f [insinuo].—In rhet., a conciliation of favor, insinuating style.* * *ingratiating; beginning speech currying favor with judge -
8 insinuatio
I.Lit.:II.Ponti,
Avien. Perieg. 397.—Trop.A.An insinuating or ingratiating one ' s self into the favor of others:B.exordium in duas partes dividitur, in principium et insinuationem.... Insinuatio est oratio, quadam dissimulatione et circuitione obscure subiens auditoris animum,
Cic. Inv. 1, 15, 20.—A notification, publication, Cod. Just. 8, 54, 32.
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