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1 invade
[ɪnˈveɪd] verb(of an enemy) to enter (a country etc) with an army:يَغْزوBritain was twice invaded by the Romans.
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2 invadere
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3 tunkeutua
yks.nom. tunkeutua; yks.gen. tunkeudun; yks.part. tunkeutui; yks.ill. tunkeutuisi; mon.gen. tunkeutukoon; mon.part. tunkeutunut; mon.ill. tunkeuduttiinbite (verb)break (verb)edge (verb)edge one's way through (verb)force one's way (verb)infiltrate (verb)intrude (verb)invade (verb)penetrate (verb)permeate (verb)pervade (verb)pierce (verb)push (verb)squash (verb)squeeze (verb)trespass (verb)trespass on (verb)impinge (verb)* * *• intrude• edge one's way• edge• elbow one's way• enter• force one's way• infiltrate• bite• invade• penetrate• permeate• pervade• pierce• impose oneself on• break• push in• push one's way• push• squash• squeeze• thrust oneself on• trespass on• trespass• work into• work one's way• press• come through -
4 hyökätä
yks.nom. hyökätä; yks.gen. hyökkään; yks.part. hyökkäsi; yks.ill. hyökkäisi; mon.gen. hyökätköön; mon.part. hyökännyt; mon.ill. hyökättiinassail (verb)assault (verb)attack (verb)charge (verb)invade (verb)rush (verb)tilt (verb)invading (adje)* * *• rush• assail• assault• assult• attack• charge• invade• raid• storm• strike• tilt• offence -
5 valloittaa
yks.nom. valloittaa; yks.gen. valloitan; yks.part. valloitti; yks.ill. valloittaisi; mon.gen. valloittakoon; mon.part. valloittanut; mon.ill. valloitettiincaptivate (verb)capture (verb)conquer (verb)force (verb)invade (verb)take (verb)take possession of (verb)* * *• capture• take• take possession of• invade• force• conquer• deprive• captivate• fascinate -
6 at invadere
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7 invadir
v.1 to invade.los turistas invadieron el museo the tourists flooded the museumEllos invadieron el pueblo They invaded the town.Ella invade su privacidad She invades his privacy.Ellos invadieron de repente They invaded suddenly.2 to overcome, to overwhelm.lo invadió la tristeza he was overcome by sadness3 to fill, to overflow.4 to be invaded by.Me invadieron muchas dudas I was invaded by many doubts...5 to permeate.El agua invade la bodega The water permeates the storage room.* * *1 to invade* * *verb* * *VT1) (=atacar) [+ célula, país] to invade; [+ espacio aéreo, aguas jurisdiccionales] to violate, enterlos turistas invaden nuestras costas — tourists descend upon o invade our coasts
las malas hierbas/los insectos invadieron el trigal — the wheatfield was overrun with weeds/insects
2) (=ocupar)a) [multitud] [gen] to pour into/onto; [protestando] to storm into/ontolos fans invadieron el estadio/el escenario — the fans poured into the stadium/onto the stage
los manifestantes invadieron la ciudad/las calles — the protesters stormed into the city/onto the streets
b) [vehículo] to go into/ontoel camión invadió el carril contrario/la pista de despegue — the lorry went into the wrong lane/onto the runway
3)invadir a algn — [sentimiento] to overcome sb
la invadió una gran tristeza — she was filled with great sadness, a great sadness overcame her
el miedo había invadido su cuerpo — she was overcome by fear, she was filled with fear, fear overcame her
4) (Com) [producto] to encroach onlos vinos franceses invaden los mercados europeos — French wines are encroaching on European markets
5) (Jur) to encroach uponel abogado intentó invadir las funciones del juez — the solicitor attempted to encroach upon the judge's prerogatives
el delegado invadió atribuciones que no le correspondían — the delegate went beyond the powers vested in him
* * *verbo transitivoa) ejército/fuerzas to invadeb) <espacio aéreo/aguas> to enter, encroach uponinvadió nuestras aguas jurisdiccionales — it encroached upon o entered our territorial waters
c) tristeza/alegría to overcome, overwhelmlo invadió un gran pesar — he was overcome o overwhelmed with sorrow
* * *= encroach on/upon, muscle in, horn in, invade, overrun [over-run], come over, wash over, storm, take over.Ex. We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.Ex. They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex. There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex. Information technology invades every facet of industrial, business and personal life.Ex. Doomsayers persist in the belief that the book world has been overrun by philistinism.Ex. 'I better go in,' Leforte muttered, a wearied, disillusioned expression coming over her pallid features.Ex. The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Ex. On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.Ex. We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.----* invadir el terreno (de Alguien) = encroach on/upon + Posesivo + domain.* invadir la intimidad de Alguien = intrude on + Posesivo + privacy.* * *verbo transitivoa) ejército/fuerzas to invadeb) <espacio aéreo/aguas> to enter, encroach uponinvadió nuestras aguas jurisdiccionales — it encroached upon o entered our territorial waters
c) tristeza/alegría to overcome, overwhelmlo invadió un gran pesar — he was overcome o overwhelmed with sorrow
* * *= encroach on/upon, muscle in, horn in, invade, overrun [over-run], come over, wash over, storm, take over.Ex: We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.
Ex: They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex: There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex: Information technology invades every facet of industrial, business and personal life.Ex: Doomsayers persist in the belief that the book world has been overrun by philistinism.Ex: 'I better go in,' Leforte muttered, a wearied, disillusioned expression coming over her pallid features.Ex: The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Ex: On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.Ex: We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.* invadir el terreno (de Alguien) = encroach on/upon + Posesivo + domain.* invadir la intimidad de Alguien = intrude on + Posesivo + privacy.* * *invadir [I1 ]vt1 «ejército/fuerzas» to invadelos manifestantes invadieron la plaza the demonstrators poured into the squarelos turistas que invaden el pueblo cada verano the tourists who invade the town each summeruna plaga de langostas invadió la plantación the plantation was overrun by a plague of locustsel virus invade todo el organismo the virus invades the whole organismla televisión invade nuestros hogares television is invading our homes2 ‹espacio aéreo/aguas› to enter, encroach uponhabía invadido nuestras aguas jurisdiccionales it had encroached upon o entered our territorial watersel autobús invadió la calzada contraria the bus went onto the wrong side of the roadel gobierno invadió las atribuciones del poder judicial the government encroached upon the powers of the judiciary3 «tristeza/alegría» to overcome, overwhelmse sintió invadido de una sensación de angustia he felt overcome by o filled with a feeling of anxiety* * *
invadir ( conjugate invadir) verbo transitivo
invadir verbo transitivo to invade
figurado los trabajadores invadieron la calle, workers poured out onto the street
' invadir' also found in these entries:
English:
encroach
- invade
- overrun
- over
* * *invadir vt1. [sujeto: ejército] to invade;el caza invadió el espacio aéreo ruso the fighter plane encroached on Russian airspace;una plaga de langostas invadió los campos a plague of locusts invaded the fields2. [sujeto: turistas]los turistas invadieron el museo the tourists poured o flooded into the museum;la población invadió las calles people poured onto the streets3. [sujeto: sentimiento] to overcome, to overwhelm;lo invadió la tristeza he was overcome o overwhelmed by sadness;nos invade la alegría we are overcome o overwhelmed with joy;me invadió una sensación repentina de cansancio a sudden feeling of tiredness overcame me4. [sujeto: vehículo]el vehículo invadió el carril contrario the vehicle went onto the wrong side of the road;la moto invadió la acera y atropelló a dos peatones the motorbike mounted the Br pavement o US sidewalk and hit two pedestrians5. [sobrepasar límite de]acusaron al ministro de invadir las competencias de otro departamento the minister was accused of encroaching upon another department's area of responsibility;los fotógrafos invadieron la intimidad de la actriz the photographers invaded the actress' privacy* * *v/t1 invade;invadir el carril contrario go onto the wrong side of the road* * *invadir vt: to invade* * *invadir vb to invade -
8 einfallen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)1. Idee: mir fällt gerade ein it has just occurred to me; mir fällt nichts Besseres ein I can’t think of anything better; da musst du dir schon was Besseres einfallen lassen you’ll have to do ( oder come up with something) better than that; ihm fällt immer was ein he always comes up with ( oder thinks of) something, he’s never at a loss for ideas ( oder an excuse etc.); zu dem Thema fällt mir nichts mehr ein I can’t think of anything else to say on the subject; dazu fällt mir gar nichts ein my mind’s a blank (on that); ich werde mir schon was einfallen lassen I’ll think of ( oder come up with) something; was fällt dir ein? vorwurfsvoll: what do you think you’re doing?; abwehrend: you must be joking!; lass dir ja nicht einfallen, mich anzulügen! don’t you even think about lying to me!; wie’s ihm gerade einfällt just as the mood takes him; wo’s mir gerade einfällt while I think of it; fällt mir gar nicht ein! umg. who do you think I am?, you must be joking!; so etwas würde mir nie oder im Traum nicht einfallen I wouldn’t dream of it2. Erinnerung: es fällt mir im Moment nicht ein I can’t think of it right now; mir fällt gerade ein I’ve just remembered; es wird mir schon wieder einfallen it’ll come back to me (eventually)3. einfallen (in + Akk) Vögel, Insektenschwärme: come in(to), settle (in); in ein Land einfallen MIL. invade a country5. einfallen (in + Akk) (einstimmen) join in; in ein Lied: come in; in ein Gespräch: butt ( oder break) in (on)6. (einstürzen) collapse, cave in; eingefallen* * *(einstimmen) to join in;(einströmen) to come in; to enter;(einstürzen) to cave in; to collapse* * *ein|fal|lenvi sep irreg aux sein1)das ist mir nicht eingefallen — I didn't think of that, that didn't occur to me
jetzt fällt mir ein, wie/warum... — I've just thought of how/why..., it's just occurred to me how/why...
das fällt mir nicht im Traum ein! — I wouldn't dream of it!
etw éínfallen lassen — to think of sth, to come up with sth
hast du dir etwas éínfallen lassen? — have you had any ideas?, have you thought of anything?
da musst du dir schon etwas anderes/Besseres éínfallen lassen! — you'll really have to think of something else/better
was fällt Ihnen ein! — what are you thinking of!
2)(= in Erinnerung kommen)
jdm éínfallen — to come to sbdabei fällt mir mein Onkel ein, der... — that reminds me of my uncle, who...
es fällt mir jetzt nicht ein — I can't think of it at the moment, it won't come to me at the moment
es wird Ihnen schon wieder éínfallen — it will come back to you
3) (= einstürzen) to collapse, to cave in; (Gesicht, Wangen) to become sunken or haggardSee:→ auch eingefallen4)(= eindringen)
in ein Land éínfallen — to invade a countryin die feindlichen Reihen éínfallen —
in +acc -to)Wölfe sind in die Schafherde eingefallen (liter) — wolves fell upon the flock of sheep (liter)
6) (= mitsingen, mitreden) to join in; (= einsetzen Chor, Stimmen) to come in; (= dazwischenreden) to break in (in +acc on)* * *((with to) to come into one's mind: An idea occurred to him; It occurred to me to visit my parents.) occur* * *ein|fal·lenvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (in den Sinn kommen)▪ etw fällt jdm ein sb thinks of sthwas fällt Ihnen ein! what do you think you're doing!▪ etw fällt jdm ein sb remembers sthder Name will mir einfach nicht \einfallen! the name just won't come to me!3. (einstürzen) to collapse [or cave in4. (eindringen)in ein Land \einfallen to invade a countryin die feindlichen Reihen \einfallen to penetrate enemy lines5. (hereinströmen)6. (einsetzen)▪ [in etw akk] \einfallen Chor, Instrument, Singstimmen to join in [sth]; (dazwischenreden) to interrupt [sth] [or break in [on sth]7. (einsinken) to become sunken [or hollow]* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1)jemandem fällt etwas ein — somebody thinks of something; something occurs to somebody
ihm fallen immer wieder neue Ausreden ein — he can always think of or (coll.) come up with new excuses
was fällt dir denn ein! — what do you think you're doing?; how dare you?
es wird dir schon [wieder] einfallen — it will come [back] to you
plötzlich fiel ihr ein, dass... — suddenly she remembered that...
3) (von Licht) come in4) (gewaltsam eindringen)5) (einstimmen, mitreden usw.) join in* * *einfallen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)1. Idee:mir fällt gerade ein it has just occurred to me;mir fällt nichts Besseres ein I can’t think of anything better;da musst du dir schon was Besseres einfallen lassen you’ll have to do ( oder come up with something) better than that;ihm fällt immer was ein he always comes up with ( oder thinks of) something, he’s never at a loss for ideas ( oder an excuse etc);ich werde mir schon was einfallen lassen I’ll think of ( oder come up with) something;lass dir ja nicht einfallen, mich anzulügen! don’t you even think about lying to me!;wie’s ihm gerade einfällt just as the mood takes him;wo’s mir gerade einfällt while I think of it;fällt mir gar nicht ein! umg who do you think I am?, you must be joking!;im Traum nicht einfallen I wouldn’t dream of it2. Erinnerung:es fällt mir im Moment nicht ein I can’t think of it right now;mir fällt gerade ein I’ve just remembered;es wird mir schon wieder einfallen it’ll come back to me (eventually)3.in +akk) Vögel, Insektenschwärme: come in(to), settle (in);in ein Land einfallen MIL invade a country4.5.* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1)jemandem fällt etwas ein — somebody thinks of something; something occurs to somebody
ihm fallen immer wieder neue Ausreden ein — he can always think of or (coll.) come up with new excuses
was fällt dir denn ein! — what do you think you're doing?; how dare you?
es wird dir schon [wieder] einfallen — it will come [back] to you
plötzlich fiel ihr ein, dass... — suddenly she remembered that...
3) (von Licht) come in5) (einstimmen, mitreden usw.) join in* * *v.to dip v.to occur v. -
9 einmarschieren
* * *to march in; to invade; to enter* * *ein|mar|schie|ren ptp einmarschiertvi sep aux seinto march in ( in +acc -to)* * *ein|mar·schie·ren *vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (in etw marschieren)2. (einziehen)▪ \einmarschierend marching* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1) march inin etwas (Akk.) einmarschieren — march into something
2)in ein Land einmarschieren — (Milit.) march into or invade a country
* * *einmarschieren v/i (trennb, ist):* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1) march inin etwas (Akk.) einmarschieren — march into something
2)in ein Land einmarschieren — (Milit.) march into or invade a country
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10 einbrechen
(unreg., trennb.)I v/i1. (ist eingebrochen): einbrechen (in + Akk) Dieb: break in(to); einbrechen in (+ Akk) (Wohnung etc.) auch burgle2. (hat): einbrechen (in + Dat oder bei) siehe 1; bei ihm wurde eingebrochen his house ( oder flat, Am. apartment) was burgled (Am. auch burglarized), he had burglars, he was burgled, he got broken into3. (ist) Höhle, Dach etc.: collapse, cave in5. (ist) fig. (scheitern) suffer a severe defeat ( oder setback); Plan, Vorhaben etc.: come a cropper; Aktienkurse etc.: fall, cave in; Einbruch 5II v/t (hat) (niederreißen) break down, demolish* * *(Einbrecher) to burglarize; to break in; to burgle;(Eis) to break through;(Mauer) to break down;(Militär) to invade;(Nacht) to set in; to fall* * *ein|bre|chen sep1. vtTür, Wand etc to break down2. vi1) aux sein (= einstürzen) to fall or cave in2) aux sein or haben (= Einbruch verüben) to break inbei mir ist eingebrochen worden, man hat bei mir eingebrochen — I've had a break-in, I've been burgled or (US) burglarized
in neue Absatzmärkte etc éínbrechen — to make inroads into new markets etc
3) aux sein (Nacht, Dämmerung, Dunkelheit) to fall; (Winter) to set inbei éínbrechender Nacht — at nightfall
4) aux sein inf = Verluste machen) to come a cropper (Brit inf to fall apart (US)* * *(to enter (a house etc) by force or unexpectedly ( noun break-in: The Smiths have had two break-ins recently).) break in(to)* * *ein|bre·chenI. vibeim Juwelier ist eingebrochen worden the jeweller's has been broken into, there has been a break-in at the jeweller'sbei mir ist eingebrochen worden, man hat bei mir eingebrochen I've had a break-in, my house [or flat] has been broken into3. Hilfsverb: sein (eindringen)4. Hilfsverb: sein (nach unten durchbrechen)5. Hilfsverb: sein (einstürzen) to fall [or cave] inII. vt Hilfsverb: haben* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit haben od. sein break in2) mit sein (einstürzen) <roof, ceiling> fall in, cave in3) mit sein (durchbrechen) fall through4) mit sein (eindringen)* * *einbrechen (irr, trennb)A. v/ieinbrechen in (+akk) (Wohnung etc) auch burgle2. (hat):in +dat oderbei) → 1;bei ihm wurde eingebrochen his house ( oder flat, US apartment) was burgled (US auch burglarized), he had burglars, he was burgled, he got broken into5. (ist) fig (scheitern)suffer a severe defeat ( oder setback); Plan, Vorhaben etc: come a cropper; Aktienkurse etc: fall, cave in; → Einbruch 5in ein Land etceinbrechen invade a country etc7. (ist) geh Kälte, Winter etc: set in;Nacht at nightfallB. v/t (hat) (niederreißen) break down, demolish* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit haben od. sein break in2) mit sein (einstürzen) <roof, ceiling> fall in, cave in3) mit sein (durchbrechen) fall through4) mit sein (eindringen)5) mit sein (geh.): (beginnen) <night, darkness> fall; < winter> set in* * *v.to break in v.to burglarise (UK) v.to burglarize (US) v.to burgle v. -
11 überfallen
v/t (unreg., untr., hat) attack; auf der Straße: auch mug; aus dem Hinterhalt: waylay, ambush; (Bank etc.) raid; mit Waffendrohung: hold up; gewalttätig: assault; (Dorf etc.) raid; (Land) invade; umg., fig. (besuchen) descend on; (unterwegs überfallen) waylay; von Müdigkeit etc. überfallen werden be overcome by tiredness etc.; plötzlich wurde ich von Müdigkeit überfallen auch suddenly a feeling of tiredness came over me ( oder hit me); entschuldigen Sie, dass ich Sie einfach so überfalle sorry for just dropping in on you like this; jemanden mit einer Frage / Aufgabe etc. überfallen spring a question / job etc. on s.o.* * *to hold up; to surprise; to come upon; to invade; to assault; to attack; to raid* * *über|fạl|len [yːbɐ'falən] ptp überfa\#llenvt insep irreg1) (= angreifen) to attack; (esp auf offener Straße) to mug; Bank etc to raid, to hold up, to stick up (esp US inf); Land, Stadt to invade, to attack; (MIL) Hauptquartier, Lager to raid2) (fig geh) (=überkommen Gefühle, Schlaf, Müdigkeit, Krankheit etc) to come over or upon; (= überraschen Nacht) to overtake, to come upon suddenlyjdn mit Fragen/Wünschen überfallen — to bombard sb with questions/requests
* * *1) (to attack, especially suddenly: The youths assaulted the night watchman.) assault2) (to stop and rob (a vehicle): Thieves hijacked a lorry carrying $20,000 worth of whisky.) hijack3) (to stop and rob: The bandits held up the stagecoach.) hold up4) (to take things from: I'm hungry - let's raid the fridge.) raid* * *über·fal·len *[y:bɐˈfalən]▪ jdn \überfallen to mug [or attack] sb▪ etw \überfallen Bank to rob [or hold up sep] sth, to carry out a raid on; Land to attack [or invade] sth; MIL to raid sth2. (überkommen)▪ jdn \überfallen to come over sb, to overcome sbHeimweh überfiel sie she was overcome by homesickness▪ jdn \überfallen to descend [up]on sb* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) attack; raid <bank, enemy position, village, etc.>; (hinterrücks) ambush; (mit vorgehaltener Waffe) hold up; (fig.): (besuchen) descend onjemanden mit Fragen überfallen — (fig.) bombard somebody with questions
2) (überkommen) <tiredness, homesickness, fear> come over* * *überfallen v/t (irr, untrennb, hat) attack; auf der Straße: auch mug; aus dem Hinterhalt: waylay, ambush; (Bank etc) raid; mit Waffendrohung: hold up; gewalttätig: assault; (Dorf etc) raid; (Land) invade; umg, fig (besuchen) descend on; (unterwegs überfallen) waylay;von Müdigkeit etcüberfallen werden be overcome by tiredness etc;plötzlich wurde ich von Müdigkeit überfallen auch suddenly a feeling of tiredness came over me ( oder hit me);entschuldigen Sie, dass ich Sie einfach so überfalle sorry for just dropping in on you like this;jemanden mit einer Frage/Aufgabe etcüberfallen spring a question/job etc on sb* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) attack; raid <bank, enemy position, village, etc.>; (hinterrücks) ambush; (mit vorgehaltener Waffe) hold up; (fig.): (besuchen) descend onjemanden mit Fragen überfallen — (fig.) bombard somebody with questions
2) (überkommen) <tiredness, homesickness, fear> come over* * *v.to ambush v.to hold up v. -
12 envahir
envahir [ɑ̃vaiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 transitive verbto invade ; [sentiment] to overcome* * *ɑ̃vaiʀverbe transitif ( pénétrer dans) [troupes, foule] to invade; [animal, plante] to overrun; [publicité] to pervade; [marchandise] to flood [marché]* * *ɑ̃vaiʀ vt1) [pays, ville] to invade2) [personne] [inquiétude, peur] to come over* * *envahir verb table: finir vtr1 ( pénétrer dans) [troupes, foule] to invade; [animal, plante] to overrun; [sentiment] to assail; [douleur, sommeil] to overcome; [publicité] to pervade; [marchandise] to flood [marché]; envahi par les fourmis overrun with ants; envahi par la jalousie assailed by envy; envahi par le sommeil overcome by sleep;2 ( accaparer) [personne] to monopolize; se laisser envahir to allow oneself to be taken over (par by).[ɑ̃vair] verbe transitif2. [se répandre dans] to overrun3. [déranger] -
13 shambulia
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shambulia[English Word] attack (suddenly)[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] shambuliana.[English Example] attack each other------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shambulia[English Word] bombard[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] shambuliana.[English Example] bombard each other------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shambulia[English Word] invade[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] shambuliana.[English Example] invade each other------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -shambuliana[English Word] attack each other[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] Wanajeshi walishambuliana kwenye vita vya Gulf[English Example] the soldiers attacked each other in the Gulf war------------------------------------------------------------ -
14 bevölkern
I v/t2. (besiedeln) Regierung etc.: settle, populate, colonize; einen Landstrich bevölkern populate an areaII v/refl become inhabited; fig. be filling up (with people), become crowded; dicht II 1* * *to populate* * *be|vọ̈l|kern [bə'fœlkɐn] ptp bevö\#lkert1. vtschwach/stark or dicht bevölkert — thinly or sparsely/densely or thickly populated
tausende or Tausende bevölkerten den Marktplatz — the marketplace was crowded with thousands of people
2) (= besiedeln) to populate2. vrto become inhabited; (fig) to fill up* * *((usually in passive) to fill with people: That part of the world used to be populated by wandering tribes.) populate* * *be·völ·kern *[bəˈfœlkɐn]I. vt▪ etw \bevölkern1. (beleben) to fill [or throng] sth2. (besiedeln) to inhabit [or populate] sthII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb populate; inhabit; (fig.) fill; invade2.ein stark/dünn od. wenig bevölkertes Land — a densely/thinly or sparsely populated country
reflexives Verb become populated; < bar, restaurant, etc.> fill up* * *A. v/t2. (besiedeln) Regierung etc: settle, populate, colonize;einen Landstrich bevölkern populate an area* * *1.transitives Verb populate; inhabit; (fig.) fill; invade2.ein stark/dünn od. wenig bevölkertes Land — a densely/thinly or sparsely populated country
reflexives Verb become populated; <bar, restaurant, etc.> fill up* * *v.to populate v. -
15 intimidad
f.1 private life (vida privada).en la intimidad in privateviolar la intimidad de alguien to invade somebody's privacy2 intimacy.imperat.2nd person plural (vosotros/ustedes) Imperative of Spanish verb: intimidar.* * *1 (amistad) intimacy2 (vida privada) privacy, private life1 (asuntos privados) private matters, personal affairs■ no pienso contar mis intimidades en público I'm not going to discuss my personal affairs in public\en la intimidad in private* * *noun f.1) intimacy2) privacy* * *SF1) (=amistad) intimacy, familiarity2) (=ámbito privado) privacycelebró su cumpleaños en la intimidad familiar — he celebrated his birthday in the privacy of his family
3) pl intimidades (=cosas personales) personal matters, private matters; euf (=genitales) private parts euf, privates euf hum* * *1)a) ( ambiente privado) privacyb) ( relación estrecha) intimacy2) intimidades femenino plurala) ( cosas íntimas) private life, personal o private affairs (pl)b) (euf) ( partes pudendas) private parts (pl) (euph), privates (pl) (colloq)* * *= intimacy, privacy.Ex. A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.Ex. Other walls, where security and privacy are absolutely essential, are not structural and are designed to be easily demounted and erected elsewhere.----* intimidades = intimations.* intimidad personal = personal privacy.* invadir la intimidad de Alguien = intrude on + Posesivo + privacy.* Posesivo + intimidades = Posesivo + family jewels, Posesivo + privates.* violación de la intimidad = breach of privacy, invasion of privacy.* violar la intimidad = invade + privacy.* * *1)a) ( ambiente privado) privacyb) ( relación estrecha) intimacy2) intimidades femenino plurala) ( cosas íntimas) private life, personal o private affairs (pl)b) (euf) ( partes pudendas) private parts (pl) (euph), privates (pl) (colloq)* * *= intimacy, privacy.Ex: A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.
Ex: Other walls, where security and privacy are absolutely essential, are not structural and are designed to be easily demounted and erected elsewhere.* intimidades = intimations.* intimidad personal = personal privacy.* invadir la intimidad de Alguien = intrude on + Posesivo + privacy.* Posesivo + intimidades = Posesivo + family jewels, Posesivo + privates.* violación de la intimidad = breach of privacy, invasion of privacy.* violar la intimidad = invade + privacy.* * *A1 (ambiente privado) privacyla boda se celebró en la mayor intimidad it was a very quiet weddingen la intimidad del hogar in the privacy of one's home2 (relación estrecha) intimacyhay gran intimidad entre ellos they are very close1 (cosas íntimas) private life, personal o private affairs (pl)* * *
Del verbo intimidar: ( conjugate intimidar)
intimidad es:
2ª persona plural (vosotros) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
intimidad
intimidar
intimidad sustantivo femenino
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2◊ intimidades sustantivo femenino plural
intimidar ( conjugate intimidar) verbo transitivo
intimidad sustantivo femenino
1 (relación) intimacy
2 (círculo, parcela no pública) private life: es más simpática en la intimidad, she's nicer in private
en esta casa no tengo intimidad, I have no privacy in this house
intimidar verbo transitivo to intimidate
' intimidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atentado
- celosa
- celoso
- confianza
- vulnerar
English:
intimacy
- intrusion
- privacy
- affair
- quiet
* * *intimidad nf1. [vida privada] private life;en la intimidad in private;violar la intimidad de alguien to invade sb's privacy2. [privacidad] privacy;en la intimidad de in the privacy of3. [amistad] intimacy4.intimidades [asuntos privados] personal matters* * *f1 intimacy2 (lo privado) privacy;en la intimidad in private* * *intimidad nf1) : intimacy2) : privacy, private life* * * -
16 violar
v.1 to violate, to infringe (ley, derechos).Ella viola la ley She violates the law.Ellos violaron a Rosa They raped Rosa.2 to rape (person).* * *1 (transgredir) to violate, infringe3 (persona) to rape* * *verb1) to violate2) rape* * *VT1) [+ persona] to rape2) [+ ley] to break, infringe frm; [+ acuerdo, principio] to violate, breach; [+ derecho, territorio] to violate; [+ domicilio] to break into, force entry into3) (=profanar) to violate* * *verbo transitivoa) < persona> to rape* * *= be in violation of, breach, violate, rape, infringe (on/upon).Ex. A 'self-help' approach, whereby libraries cooperate to boycott periodical publishers who are considered to be culpable, may also be in violation of antitrust legislation.Ex. He defends the right to breach voluntary codes of practice so long as they are within the laws passed by country, state and city.Ex. Women who self-promote may suffer social reprisals for violating gender prescriptions to be modest.Ex. The second case involved a complaint by a woman claiming that she had been raped by Boston Celtics rookie, Marcus Smith, just after he broke off their three month relationship.Ex. The Act undoubtedly has the potential to infringe gravely upon the civil liberties of UK citizens.----* violar la intimidad = invade + privacy.* violar los derechos = invade + rights.* violar una ley = violate + law, break + the law, be in breach of + law.* violar un derecho = infringe + right, violate + right.* violar un principio = violate + principle.* * *verbo transitivoa) < persona> to rape* * *= be in violation of, breach, violate, rape, infringe (on/upon).Ex: A 'self-help' approach, whereby libraries cooperate to boycott periodical publishers who are considered to be culpable, may also be in violation of antitrust legislation.
Ex: He defends the right to breach voluntary codes of practice so long as they are within the laws passed by country, state and city.Ex: Women who self-promote may suffer social reprisals for violating gender prescriptions to be modest.Ex: The second case involved a complaint by a woman claiming that she had been raped by Boston Celtics rookie, Marcus Smith, just after he broke off their three month relationship.Ex: The Act undoubtedly has the potential to infringe gravely upon the civil liberties of UK citizens.* violar la intimidad = invade + privacy.* violar los derechos = invade + rights.* violar una ley = violate + law, break + the law, be in breach of + law.* violar un derecho = infringe + right, violate + right.* violar un principio = violate + principle.* * *violar [A1 ]vt1 ‹persona› to rape, violate ( frml)2 ‹tratado/ley› to violate, break; ‹derecho› to violate; ‹espacio aéreo› to violate3 ‹templo› to violate* * *
violar ( conjugate violar) verbo transitivo
‹tratado/derecho› to violate;
‹ templo› to violate
violar verbo transitivo
1 (un contrato, ley, etc) to violate, infringe
2 (a una persona) to rape
' violar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atropellar
- forzar
- violentar
- ley
English:
gang bang
- infringe
- rape
- ravish
- violate
- breach
- law
* * *violar vt1. [persona] to rape2. [ley, derechos] to violate, to infringe;[domicilio] to break into* * *v/t1 rape2 derechos violate* * *violar vt1) : to rape2) : to violate (a law or right)3) profanar: to desecrate -
17 eindringen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)1. eindringen (in + Akk) Person: get in(to); gewaltsam: force one’s way in(to); Einbrecher: break in; Truppen: invade; er drang in sie ein he penetrated her2. eindringen (in + Akk) Sache: get in(to); Wasser, Sand etc.: auch seep in(to); Pfeil etc.: penetrate, pierce; der Stachel drang tief in den Finger ein the thorn went deep into his etc. finger3. fig. in einen Markt: penetrate, make inroads into ( oder on); Idee etc.: penetrate, find its way into, become established in; Fremdwörter dringen in die Sprache ein foreign words come into common usage in the language; ihre Worte sind in ihn eingedrungen her words registered with him, her words really hit home (with him)5. auf jemanden eindringen Feinde etc.: close in on s.o.; fig. mit Fragen etc.: press s.o.; Gefühle: crowd in on s.o.* * *das Eindringenincursion; permeation; intrusion; invasion; penetration; irruption* * *ein|drin|genvi sep irreg aux sein1)(= einbrechen)
éíndringen — to force one's way into sth; (Dieb etc auch) to force an entry into sthin unsere Linien/das Land éíndringen (Mil) — to penetrate our lines/into the country
2)éíndringen — to go into sth, to penetrate (into) sth; (Wasser, Gas auch) to get into or find its way into sth; (Fremdwort, Amerikanismus) to find its way into sth
eine Stimmung in sich éíndringen lassen — to let oneself be carried away by a mood
3)(= bestürmen)
auf jdn éíndringen — to go for or attack sb (mit with); (mit Fragen, Bitten etc) to besiege sb* * *das1) (to enter or go to (a party, meeting etc) without being invited or without paying.) gate-crash3) intrude4) (to investigate: He probed into her private life.) probe5) (to be fully understood: The news took a long time to sink in.) sink in* * *ein|drin·genvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (einbrechen)2. (vordringen)3. (hineindringen, hineinsickern)Grundwasser drang in den Tunnel ein groundwater got [or seeped] into the tunnel4. (sich kundig machen)5. (sich verbreiten)6. (bestürmen)* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1)in etwas (Akk.) eindringen — penetrate into something; < vermin> get into something; < bullet> pierce something; (allmählich) <water, sand, etc.> seep into something
2) (einbrechen)in ein Gebäude eindringen — force an entry or one's way into a building
Feinde sind in das Land eingedrungen — (geh.) enemies invaded the country
3)eindringen auf — (+ Akk.) set upon, attack < person>
mit Fragen auf jemanden eindringen — besiege or ply somebody with questions
* * *eindringen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)1.in +akk) Person: get in(to); gewaltsam: force one’s way in(to); Einbrecher: break in; Truppen: invade;er drang in sie ein he penetrated her2.der Stachel drang tief in den Finger ein the thorn went deep into his etc finger3. fig in einen Markt: penetrate, make inroads into ( oder on); Idee etc: penetrate, find its way into, become established in;Fremdwörter dringen in die Sprache ein foreign words come into common usage in the language;ihre Worte sind in ihn eingedrungen her words registered with him, her words really hit home (with him)4. fig:5.auf jemanden eindringen Feinde etc: close in on sb; fig mit Fragen etc: press sb; Gefühle: crowd in on sb* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1)in etwas (Akk.) eindringen — penetrate into something; < vermin> get into something; < bullet> pierce something; (allmählich) <water, sand, etc.> seep into something
2) (einbrechen)in ein Gebäude eindringen — force an entry or one's way into a building
Feinde sind in das Land eingedrungen — (geh.) enemies invaded the country
3)eindringen auf — (+ Akk.) set upon, attack < person>
mit Fragen auf jemanden eindringen — besiege or ply somebody with questions
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18 violer
violer [vjɔle]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ traité, loi, constitution, cessez-le-feu] to violate ; [+ droit] to infringe ; [+ promesse, serment] to breakb. [+ sépulture] to desecratec. ( = abuser de) [+ personne] to rape* * *vjɔle1) to rape [personne]2) ( profaner) to desecrate, to violate [tombe]violer l'intimité de quelqu'un — fig to invade somebody's privacy
3) ( enfreindre) to infringe, to contravene [loi]* * *vjɔle vt1) [personne] to rape2) [loi, traité] to violate3) [sépulture] to desecrate, to violate* * *violer verb table: aimer vtr2 ( profaner) to desecrate [tombe]; to violate [territoire, souveraineté]; to break into [domicile]; violer l'intimité de qn fig to invade sb's privacy;4 liter to violate [esprits, consciences].[vjɔle] verbe transitif1. [personne] to rape2. [loi, règle] to violate[serment] to break -
19 ruka
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ruka[English Word] cross[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] ruka mpaka[English Example] cross boundary.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ruka[English Word] fly[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] shhh, kimya ndege ataruka [Moh][English Example] shhh, be silent the aeroplane will fly------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ruka[English Word] hop[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] ruka juu[English Example] take off.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ruka[English Word] jump[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] Zakaria alikuwa akicheza alikuwa akirukaruka [Kez][English Example] Zakaria was playing by jumping up and down------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ruka[English Word] pass beyond[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] ruka mpaka[English Example] pass beyond the borders/limits------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ruka[English Word] pass over[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] ruka mpaka[English Example] pass over the border/limits------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ruka[English Word] swell[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] wali umeruka[English Example] The rice has swelled up.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ruka[English Word] transgress[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] ruka mpaka[English Example] go beyond bounds.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ruka[English Word] trespass[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] ruka mpaka[English Example] go beyond bounds.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ruka mpaka[English Word] cross a boundary-line[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] mpaka------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ruka mpaka[English Word] trespass[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] mpaka------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ruka mpaka[English Word] invade (a country)[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] mpaka------------------------------------------------------------ -
20 vamia
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -vamia[English Word] cut into (e.g. of a tight cord)[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -vamia[English Word] go in deep[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -vamia[English Word] invade[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -vamia[English Word] lie (heavy) on[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -vamia[English Word] lie on[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -vamia[English Word] penetrate (as a plant into the soil)[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -vamia[English Word] pounce on (someone)[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] simba amemvamia------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -vamia[English Word] snatch hastily[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] Rehema aliivamia kanzu mpya aliyotakiwa aijaribu [Sul]------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -vamia[English Word] weigh down on[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------
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