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  • 1 investi

    invest

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  • 2 ezarri

    [from *e-r(a)-arr-i (causative of "jarri")] iz. bet io. gaixo \ezarria gravely ill du/ad.
    1.
    a. to put, place, lay down; teilatua ezartzeko in order to lay the tile down; koroa buruan \ezarri zioten they placed the crown on his head
    b. ( eskuak) to lay (- (e)an, gainean: on)
    c. ( liburua mahaian, e.a.) to lay, place
    d. ( instalatu) to install; telefonoa \ezarri to install a telephone
    e. ( harriak eraztunean, e.a.) to set
    2.
    a. ( izena) to give; Josiah izena \ezarri zioten they gave him the Josiah
    b. ( lanpostura) to name; gobernadore \ezarri dute (s)he has been named governor
    3.
    a. ( p.) to place (in a job), find a {post || job} for
    b. ( soldaduak) to station, post, place
    4. Fin.
    a. ( eskaria) to place
    b. ( dirua) to deposit
    c. ( diru enpresa batean) to place (- (e)an: in), invest ( -(e)an: in), sink (- (e)an: into) ; zertan \ezarri zuen dirua? what did he invest his money in?
    a. ( norbaitek bestea lurrera) to knock down, throw down; lurrera \ezarri zuen he knocked him to the ground
    b. ( ardoa, e.a.) to put; ardoari ura \ezarri to water down the wine; ez diot kafeari azukrerik ezartzen I don't put any sugar in my coffee
    a. ( zergak) to put, impose (- (e)an: on)
    b. ( egitekoa, eginbeharra, zigorra) to impose (- (e)an: on) ; Hego Afrikari diru-zigorrak \ezarri zizkioten sanctions were imposed on South Africa; i-i heriotz-zigorra \ezarri to impose the death penalty on sb
    c. ( inposatu) to impose; \ezarri dizkiguten diktadoreak dictators that they have imposed upon us; errusiera bortxaz ezartzen violently imposing Russian; 100 euroko isuna \ezarri zioten he was fined 100 euros | they imposed a 100 euro fine on him
    d. preso \ezarri zuten they took him prisoner
    7.
    a. ( eratu) to set up, establish
    b. ( neurriak) to take; langabeziaren aurka \ezarri diren neurriak measures which have been taken against unemployment
    8. ( moldatu) to adapt, settle down; zuk ez zenuke \ezarriko you wouldn't adapt
    9. ( errua, hobena) to put; Xabierri errua \ezarri zioten they put the blame on Xabier; errugabeari \ezarri diote delitua they pinned the crime on the innocent one
    10. ( koplak) to compose
    11. ( xaxatu) to sic (- (r)i: on) da/ad.
    1. ( pausatu) to perch; txoriaadarrean \ezarri zen the bird perched on the branch
    2. ( elurra lurrean, e.a.) to take hold, cover
    3. zoriona ez da ondasunetan ezartzen happiness does not rest on riches

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > ezarri

  • 3 sartu

    io. ( begia) sunken du/ad.
    1. ( oro.)
    a. ( barruan jarri, e.a.) to put (- (e)an: in)
    b. ( makila zuloan, e.a.) to stick in; labana \sartu zion he stuck a knife in him
    c. ( txanpona, e.a.) to put (- (e)an: in), insert, introduce (- (e)an: —)
    d. Sukal. ( osagaia) to add (- (e)an: to)
    e. (l andareak) to plant
    2. Kir. ( gola) to score ( -(r)i: against)
    3. Fin.
    a. ( burtsan, e.a.) to invest; diru asko \sartu dute taberna berri hartan they've put a lot of money into that new bar
    b. ( kontuan) to deposit
    4. ( p.) to involve, get mixed up, implicate; nork \sartu zintuen afera honetan who got you mixed up in this affair?
    5. ( ideia, e.a.) to ram down; "erregio" hitz sartu nahiz ari zaizkigu kazetari batzuk some journalists are trying to ram the word "erregio" down our throats
    6. ( barne) to include; 100 gizon, mutilak \sartu gabe 100 men, not including the boys da/ad..
    a. to get (- (e)an: into) ; autoan \sartu to get into the car; eskolara sartu eta berehala ikusi nituen I went into the school and immediately I saw them
    b. ( ibiliz) to go (- ra: into), enter ( -ra: —) ; gelara \sartu ziren they went into the room | they entered the room; korrika \sartu ziren they ran in; zalapartaka \sartu ziren they rushed in; danbaka \sartu ziren they burst in; parrastaka \sartu ziren they flooded in; hegan \sartu ziren they flew in
    c. erdaratik \sartu diren hitzak words which have entered the language through {Spanish || French}
    2. zerbait buruan sartzen zaizunean, akabo once you've got something in your head, that's it
    3. Geog. to empty (-- ra: into) ; ibaia itsasoan sartzen da the river empties into the sea
    4. ( p.) baina non \sartu da hura? where has he disappeared to?
    5. ( eguzkia) to set, go down
    6. ( eskua sartu, e.a.) to get involved
    a. to become; morroi \sartu zen he became a farm hand; apaiz \sartu zen he became a priest
    b. politikan \sartu zen she went into politics

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > sartu

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