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m.jazz.m. s.&pl.jazz.* * *1 jazz* * *noun m.* * *[jaθˌ jas]SM jazz* * *[(d)ʒas]masculino jazz* * *= jazz.Ex. All of the early works on rock music are buried under the heading for jazz, and the early works on linguistics are buried under the heading LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES.----* bailar jazz = jive.* concierto de jazz = jazz concert.* * *[(d)ʒas]masculino jazz* * *= jazz.Ex: All of the early works on rock music are buried under the heading for jazz, and the early works on linguistics are buried under the heading LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES.
* bailar jazz = jive.* concierto de jazz = jazz concert.* * */(d)ʒas/jazzbanda or conjunto de jazz jazz band* * *
jazz /(d)ʒas/ sustantivo masculino
jazz
' jazz' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
orquesta
- swing
- frío
English:
boogie
- jazz
- jazz up
- band
- drummer
- jam
- jazzy
* * *jazz [jas] nm invjazz* * *m jazz* * *jazz ['jas, 'dʒas] nm: jazz -
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I n1) infmlNo rocks, please — Мне, пожалуйста, безо льда
Can I have a few rocks in my drink, please? — Положите мне несколько кусочков льда, пожалуйста
2) AmE slI want to see you make one hundred rocks in a week — Я хочу, чтобы ты в неделю зарабатывал сто баксов
3) AmE slLook at the size of that rock in her ring — Посмотри, какой у нее бриллиант в кольце
4) AmE sl5) AmE slII vt AmE sl1)Yearly the cats and the jazz buffs rock staid Newport where there is an annual jazz festival — Каждый год во время джазового фестиваля чуваки и любители джаза ставят на уши степенный Ньюпорт
2)You did rock me, man! — Ну ты меня и ошарашил!
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jazz [dʒæz]1 noun∎ don't give me that jazz! ne me raconte pas de salades!;∎ what's (all) this jazz about your leaving? qu'est-ce que c'est que cette histoire comme quoi tu t'en vas?;∎ and all that jazz et tout le bataclan;∎ they've done a jazz version of her song ils ont fait une version jazz de sa chanson(club, record, singer) de jazz►► the Jazz Age = l'âge d'or du jazz américain;jazz band jazz-band m;jazz poetry = poésie récitée sur fond sonore de jazz;jazz rock jazz-rock m∎ it's jazzed up Beethoven c'est du Beethoven sur un rythme de jazz∎ they've jazzed the hotel up ils ont refait la déco de l'hôtel -
4 rock
rockrock [rlucida sans unicodeɔfontk]I <-> sostantivo Maskulin1 (rock and roll) Rock and Roll Maskulin; ballare il rock Rock 'n Roll tanzen2 (genere musicale) Rockmusik Feminin; il rock metropolitano der Metropolitan-Rock; rock jazz Rockjazz MaskulinII < inv> aggettivoRock-; cantante rock Rocksänger(in) Maskulin(Feminin); musica rock Rockmusik FemininDizionario italiano-tedesco > rock
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(popular music of American Negro origin: She prefers jazz to classical music; (also adjective) a jazz musician.) jazz- jazzyjazz n jazz
jazz /(d)ʒas/ sustantivo masculino jazz ' jazz' also found in these entries: Spanish: orquesta - swing - frío English: boogie - jazz - jazz up - band - drummer - jam - jazzytr[ʤæz]1 jazz nombre masculino1 de jazz, jazzístico,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLand all that jazz y demás, y toda la pesca, y todo el rollodon't give me that jazz! ¡no me vengas con cuentos!jazz band conjunto de jazzjazz ['ʤæz] vtto jazz up : animar, alegrarjazz n: jazz madj.• de jazz adj.n.• jazz s.m.• palabrería s.f.dʒæz... and all that jazz — y todo eso, y toda esa historia (fam), y todo ese rollo (fam)
Phrasal Verbs:- jazz up
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Cultural note:
Un género musical, caracterizado por la síncopa y la improvisación, que tiene su origen en la música negra de Nueva Orleans de las postrimerías del siglo XIX. Desde entonces no ha dejado de evolucionar, desarrollando estilos sucesivos como son el Chicago jazz de los años 20 (Louis Armstrong), swing (Benny Goodman), el estilo orquestral de las big bands (Duke Ellington), el bop (Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Lester Young), el cool jazz (Miles Davis, Stan Getz), el free jazz (John Coltrane), la jazz rock fusion (Weather Report) o la experimentación ecléctica con estilos del pasado practicado por Wynton Marsalis[dʒæz]1. N1) (Mus) jazz m2) * (=talk) palabrería fdon't give me that jazz! — ¡no me vengas con cuentos!
2.CPDjazz ballet N — jazz-ballet m
jazz mag ** N — (Brit) (pornographic) revista f porno
- jazz up* * *[dʒæz]... and all that jazz — y todo eso, y toda esa historia (fam), y todo ese rollo (fam)
Phrasal Verbs:- jazz up
••
Cultural note:
Un género musical, caracterizado por la síncopa y la improvisación, que tiene su origen en la música negra de Nueva Orleans de las postrimerías del siglo XIX. Desde entonces no ha dejado de evolucionar, desarrollando estilos sucesivos como son el Chicago jazz de los años 20 (Louis Armstrong), swing (Benny Goodman), el estilo orquestral de las big bands (Duke Ellington), el bop (Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Lester Young), el cool jazz (Miles Davis, Stan Getz), el free jazz (John Coltrane), la jazz rock fusion (Weather Report) o la experimentación ecléctica con estilos del pasado practicado por Wynton Marsalis6 Rock
1. n Гибралтар2. n скала, утёс3. n амер. камень, булыжникrock alum — алунит; квасцовый камень
4. n горная порода; скальная порода5. n причина несчастья, неудачи или провала6. n роккrock ballet — рок-балет; балет на музыку в стиле рок
7. n обыкн. амер. сл. деньги8. n сл. брильянт9. n разг. кусочек льда10. n разг. глупая ошибкаto pull a rock — сделать промах, допустить оплошность
11. n качание, колебание; тряска12. v качать, колебатьthe backwash of the steamer made our little boat rock — волна от проходящего парохода качала нашу лодочку
13. v качаться, колебаться14. v трясти15. v трястись16. v укачивать, убаюкивать17. v расстраивать, приводить в волнение18. v разг. поразить, ошеломить, потрясти19. v горн. промывать в лоткеas we rode, the rock seemed to heighten — по мере того как мы ехали, нам казалось, что скала становится всё выше и выше
20. v горн. промываться21. n рокrock opera — рок-опера, опера в стиле «рок»
22. a в стиле рок23. v исполнять в стиле «рок»24. v танцевать под рок-музыкуrock face — рустовка; грубая облицовка; обработанный «под шубу» камень
25. n арх. прялкаСинонимический ряд:1. dollar (noun) bill; dollar; oner2. error (noun) blooper; blunder; boner; bull; bungle; error; fluff; lapse; miscue; misstep; mistake; slip; slipup; trip3. foundation (noun) bastion; bedrock; cornerstone; footing; foundation; Rock of Gibraltar; solidity; support4. rock music (noun) acid rock; acoustic rock; hard rock; jazz; mainstream music; pop; rhythm and blues; rock and roll; rock music5. stone (noun) boulder; crag; earth's crust; flint; granite; paving stone; pebble; reef; slab; stone6. hurry (verb) barrel; barrelhouse; beeline; bucket; bullet; bustle; fleet; flit; fly; haste; hasten; highball; hotfoot; hurry; hustle; pelt; rocket; run; rush; scoot; scour; skin; smoke; speed; stave; whirl; whish; whisk; whiz; zip7. move to and fro (verb) heave; jiggle; move to and fro; oscillate; pitch; push and pull; quiver; roll; sway; toss; totter; undulate; wobble8. rock and roll (verb) boogey; dance; dance to rock music; gyrate; rock and roll; shimmy; swing9. shake (verb) agitate; bother; churn; concuss; convulse; disquiet; disturb; flurry; fluster; perturb; ruffle; shake; unsettle; upset10. tremble (verb) quake; tremble; vibrate7 jazz
1. noun1) джаз2) танец, исполняемый под джазовую музыку3) amer. collocation живость, энергия4) яркие краски; пестрота5) (attr.) джазовый6) (attr.) кричащий, грубыйSyn:blues, boogie-woogie, bop, dixieland, ragtime, rhythm-and-blues, rock, rock'n'roll, swing2. verb1) исполнять джазовую музыку2) танцевать под джаз3) amer. rude совокуплятьсяjazz up* * *1 (0) джаз2 (a) джазовый; пестрый; яркий3 (n) ерунда; живость; комические моменты в пьесе; прикрасы; украшения; энергия4 (v) танцевать под джаз* * *1) джаз 2) вздор, чепуха, глупость* * *[ dʒæz] n. джаз; вздор v. исполнять джазовую музыку, танцевать под джаз adj. джазовый, кричащий, грубый* * *джазджазовыйпестрота* * *1. сущ. 1) джаз 2) вздор 3) для обозначения множества объектов, сходных с упомянутыми по каким-либо параметрам; как, напр., в примере 2. прил. 1) джазовый; относящийся к джазу 2) а) грубый, кричащий (напр., о цвете) б) нетрадиционный 3. гл. 1) исполнять джазовую музыку 2) а) танцевать под джаз б) перен. 'стоять на ушах', дико вести себя 3) амер.; груб. трахаться8 concierto de jazz
(n.) = jazz concertEx. Such programs as rock groups, big name entertainers, and jazz concerts were excluded.* * *(n.) = jazz concertEx: Such programs as rock groups, big name entertainers, and jazz concerts were excluded.
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(n.) = rock groupEx. Such programs as rock groups, big name entertainers, and jazz concerts were excluded.* * *(n.) = rock groupEx: Such programs as rock groups, big name entertainers, and jazz concerts were excluded.
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муз. тяжёлый рокrock opera — рок-опера, опера в стиле «рок»
rock ballet — рок-балет; балет на музыку в стиле рок
Синонимический ряд:rock music (noun) acid rock; acoustic rock; jazz; mainstream music; pop; rhythm and blues; rock; rock and roll; rock music11 acid jazz
сущ.; муз."кислотный" джаз (лёгкий джаз-роковый стиль, соединяет элементы hip-hop, funk, латиноамериканские танцевальные ритмы и т. п.; "acid" в названии достаточно произвольно - ср. например, с acid house, acid rock)In the late ‘80s – certain musicians and DJs began to reinvent the whole feel and style of jazz to fit contemporary street culture. It was mislabeled Acid Jazz. — В конце 80-х некоторые музыканты и диджеи попытались приспособить джазовый стиль к современной уличной культуре. Это было неудачно названо "кислотным джазом".
The jazz in the 90's is acid jazz - it mixes eras, ideas, feelings... — Джаз 90-х - это именно эйсид-джаз; он смешивает эпохи, идеи, чувства…
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муз. психоделическая или галлюциногенная рок-музыкаСинонимический ряд:rock music (noun) acoustic rock; hard rock; jazz; mainstream music; pop; rhythm and blues; rock; rock and roll; rock music13 bailar jazz
14 country and western music
сокр C and W, C&WПопулярный музыкальный стиль, имеющий корни в народной музыке сельских районов Юга [ South] и Юго-Запада [ Southwest]. В современной форме представляет собой элемент массовой культуры. Является результатом синтеза двух различных музыкальных традиций: музыки юго-восточных штатов, имеющей британские корни, и ковбойской [ cowboy] музыки Юго-Запада, прежде всего Техаса. Оба стиля испытали на себе влияние блюза [ blues] и танцевальной музыки афро-американцев [ Afro-Americans]. Впервые исполнители кантри стали пользоваться популярностью в конце 20-х гг. Среди них - семья Картеров из Вирджинии [Carter family], исполнявшая песни на традиционном аппалачском материале; железнодорожник из штата Миссисипи Джимми Роджерс [ Rodgers, Jimmie], чьи песни включали блюзовые мотивы и хоровые концовки. В начале 30-х стал популярен стиль "вестерн свинг" [western swing] - смесь техасской народной музыки, исполнявшейся на упрощенной скрипке [fiddle], с джазом [ jazz] и поп-музыкой [pop music]. Наиболее яркий представитель этого стиля - Боб Уиллс [Wills, Bob], основавший в 1933 группу "Техасские плейбои" [The Texas Playboys]. Иногда группы использовали джазовые инструменты, прежде всего трубы и саксофоны, тем самым закладывая основы современного кантри. При помощи кино и радио такие музыканты, как Джин Отри [ Autry, Gene] по прозвищу "Поющий ковбой" ["Singing Cowboy"] и Рой Роджерс [Rogers, Roy] стали известны всей стране, и к 50-м гг. кантри стала одним из ведущих стилей в поп-музыке. Законодателем моды стала нашвиллская [ Nashville] программа "Грэнд ол оупри" [ Grand Ole Opry]. Хотя массовый интерес к кантри несколько "размыл" характерный стиль исполнения, рост интереса к блюграссу [ bluegrass music] помог становлению ее самобытности. В 60-70-е гг. определенный консерватизм Нашвилла привел к появлению нового центра кантри в г. Остине, шт. Техас [ country rock], резко возросла популярность исполнительниц-женщин, прежде всего Долли Партон [ Parton, Dolly], Лоретты Линн [ Lynn, Loretta] и Тэмми Уинетт [Wynette, Tammy]. Среди других звезд, появившихся в то время - Уилли Нелсон [Nelson, Willie], Мерл Хаггард, [Haggard, Merle] и Джордж Джонс [Jones, George]. Тем не менее, Нашвилл продолжает сохранять свое значение центра кантри. В середине 80-х между собой конкурировали два основных исполнительских стиля - популярный, сглаженный стиль таких певцов, как Кенни Роджерс [ Rogers, Kenny] и более традиционные песни таких музыкантов, как Рикки Скэггс [Skaggs, Ricky], Джон Андерсон [Anderson, John] и Джордж Стрэйт [Strait, George]. Конец 80-х - начало 90-х ознаменовались приходом на сцену нового, более эклектичного поколения музыкантов. Среди них - Рэнди Трэвис [Travis, Randy], Стив Эрл [Earle, Steve], Родни Кроуэлл [Crowell, Rodney], Нэнси Гриффит [Griffith, Nanci], Кей-Ти Ослин [K. T. Oslin], дуэт "О'Кейнз" [O'Kanes]English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > country and western music
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noun1) Verschmelzung, die; (fig.) Verbindung, die2) (Phys.) Fusion, die* * *['fju:ʒən]2) (a very close joining of things: the fusion of his ideas.) die Vereinigung* * *fu·sion[ˈfju:ʒən]nnuclear \fusion Kernverschmelzung f, Kernfusion f* * *['fjuːZən]n(of metal fig) Verschmelzung f, Fusion f; (PHYS also nuclear fusion) (Kern)fusion f, Kernverschmelzung f* * *fusion [ˈfjuːʒn] s1. PHYS, TECH Schmelzen n:fusion point Schmelzpunkt m;fusion welding Schmelzschweißen n2. TECH Schmelzmasse f, Fluss m3. Fusion f:fusion nucleus Verschmelzungskern mb) OPT Vereinigung der Bilder des rechten und des linken Auges zu einem einzigen Bildc) PHYS Verschmelzung zweier leichter Atomkerne, wobei Energie frei wird:fusion bomb Wasserstoffbombe f;fusion reactor Fusionsreaktor m* * *noun1) Verschmelzung, die; (fig.) Verbindung, die2) (Phys.) Fusion, die* * *n.Fusion -en f.Schmelzen n.Schmelzmasse f.Verbindung f.Vereinigung f.Verschmelzung f.Zusammenschluss m.16 difference
N1. भिन्नताThere is a lot of difference between jazz and rock.17 fusion
fu·sion [ʼfju:ʒən] nnuclear \fusion Kernverschmelzung f, Kernfusion f18 flamenco
adj.1 flamenco.2 Flemish, of Belgium.m.1 flamenco, flamenco music, flamenco dance style.2 flamingo.3 Fleming, native or inhabitant of Flanders.* * *► adjetivo1 (de Flandes) Flemish2 (gitano) Andalusian gypsy3 (música) flamenco4 (robusto) sturdy; (saludable) healthy► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Fleming1 (idioma) Flemish2 (música) flamenco music, flamenco3 (ave) flamingo————————1 (idioma) Flemish2 (música) flamenco music, flamenco3 (ave) flamingo* * *ISM (=ave) flamingoII flamenco, -a1. ADJ1) (Geog) Flemish2) (Mús) flamenco3) pey flashy, vulgar, gaudy4)ponerse flamenco — * (=engreído) to get cocky *
2.SM / F (=persona) Fleminglos flamencos — the Flemings, the Flemish
3. SM1) (Mús) flamenco2) (Ling) Flemish* * *I- ca adjetivo1) <cante/baile> flamenco (before n)ponerse flamenco — (Esp) to get sassy (AmE colloq), to get stroppy (BrE colloq)
2) ( de Flandes) Flemish3) ( de aspecto sano) strong and healthy-lookingII- ca masculino, femenino (Geog) FlemingIII1) (Mús) flamenco2) ( idioma) Flemish3) (Zool) flamingo•• Cultural note:Flamenco is performed in three forms: guitar, singing, and dancing. Its origins lie with the gypsies, and many of the best cantaores (flamenco singers), bailaores (dancers), and guitarists are gypsies. There are also Arabic and North African influences. Modern flamenco blends traditional forms with rock, jazz, and salsa. Guitarists are soloists in their own right, not just accompanists. Most flamenco songs are folk songs, modified by oral tradition, on a wide range of subjects. The music and lyrics are improvised and never written down. An integral part of traditional flamenco is the duende, the idea that the performer becomes inspired by the emotion of the music or dance. But as flamenco becomes commercialized, rehearsed performances are more likely than spontaneous music and dancing* * *I- ca adjetivo1) <cante/baile> flamenco (before n)ponerse flamenco — (Esp) to get sassy (AmE colloq), to get stroppy (BrE colloq)
2) ( de Flandes) Flemish3) ( de aspecto sano) strong and healthy-lookingII- ca masculino, femenino (Geog) FlemingIII1) (Mús) flamenco2) ( idioma) Flemish3) (Zool) flamingo•• Cultural note:Flamenco is performed in three forms: guitar, singing, and dancing. Its origins lie with the gypsies, and many of the best cantaores (flamenco singers), bailaores (dancers), and guitarists are gypsies. There are also Arabic and North African influences. Modern flamenco blends traditional forms with rock, jazz, and salsa. Guitarists are soloists in their own right, not just accompanists. Most flamenco songs are folk songs, modified by oral tradition, on a wide range of subjects. The music and lyrics are improvised and never written down. An integral part of traditional flamenco is the duende, the idea that the performer becomes inspired by the emotion of the music or dance. But as flamenco becomes commercialized, rehearsed performances are more likely than spontaneous music and dancing* * *flamenco11 = Flemish.Ex: In the Flemish speaking region of Belgium students taking library and information science follow the same syllabus at all universities = En la región de habla flamenca de Bélgica los estudiantes de biblioteconomía y documentación siguen el mismo plan de estudios en todas las universidades.
flamenco22 = flamingo [flamingoes/gos, -pl.].Ex: Flamingoes are some of the only creatures designed to survive in the caustic environment of a volcanic lake.
flamenco33 = flamenco.Ex: The religious significance attached to the bullfight, flamenco & Passion Week celebrations in Andalusia, Spain, is examined.
* * *A ‹cante/baile› flamenco ( before n)B (de Flandes) FlemishC ( Esp) (de aspecto sano) strong and healthy-lookingmasculine, feminine( Geog) Fleminglos Flamencos the Flemishflamenco (↑ flamenco a1)A ( Mús) flamencoB (idioma) FlemishC ( Zool) flamingoFlamenco is performed in three forms: guitar, singing, and dancing. Its origins lie with the gypsies, and many of the best cantaores (flamenco singers), bailaores (dancers), and guitarists are gypsies. There are also Arabic and North African influences.Modern flamenco blends traditional forms with rock, jazz, and salsa. Guitarists are soloists in their own right, not just accompanists. Most flamenco songs are folk songs, modified by oral tradition, on a wide range of subjects. The music and lyrics are improvised and never written down.An integral part of traditional flamenco is the duende, the idea that the performer becomes inspired by the emotion of the music or dance. But as flamenco becomes commercialized, rehearsed performances are more likely than spontaneous music and dancing.* * *
flamenco 1◊ -ca adjetivo
1 ‹cante/baile› flamenco ( before n)
2 ( de Flandes) Flemish
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Fleming;
flamenco 2 sustantivo masculino
1 (Mús) flamenco
2 ( idioma) Flemish
3 (Zool) flamingo
flamenco,-a
I adjetivo
1 Mús flamenco
2 (de Flandes) Flemish
II sustantivo masculino
1 Mús flamenco
2 Orn flamingo
3 (idioma) Flemish
' flamenco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bailaor
- bailaora
- cantaor
- cantaora
- cante
- encarnar
- flamenca
- tablao
- zapateado
English:
dancer
- flamingo
- Flemish
* * *flamenco, -a♦ adj1. [música, baile] flamenco;cante/espectáculo flamenco flamenco singing/show2. [de Flandes] Flemishponerse flamenco (con alguien) to get cocky (with sb)5. Carib, Méx [flaco] skinny♦ nm,f[persona] Fleming;los flamencos the Flemish♦ nm1. [ave] flamingo2. [lengua] Flemish3. [música, baile] flamencoFLAMENCOAlthough often seen as synonymous with Spanish culture abroad, flamenco originated in the southern region of Andalusia. It has deep roots in Gypsy, Arab and Jewish music, and it is Spain’s “gitanos” (gypsies) who have kept it flourishing to the present day. Originally, flamenco consisted of unaccompanied singing (“cante”). Later this was accompanied by flamenco guitar (“toque”), rhythmic hand clapping (“palmas”), rhythmic feet stamping (“zapateado”) and dance (“baile”). The castanets (“castañuelas”) so often associated with flamenco were introduced only later. Flamenco is actually a catch-all term for a wide range of musical styles, which range from the strangulated emotive sobbing of “cante jondo” (one of the most traditional forms), to the work of new artists who are producing catchy rock and pop versions of flamenco.* * *I adj MÚS flamenco atr ;ponerse flamenco get smart o fresh;estar muy flamenco para su edad fam be in pretty good shape for one’s ageII m1 MÚS flamenco2 ZO flamingo* * *flamenco, -ca adj1) : flamenco2) : Flemishflamenco, -ca n: Fleming, Flemish personflamenco nm1) : Flemish (language)2) : flamingo3) : flamenco (music or dance)* * *flamenco2 n1. (cante) flamenco19 jam
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I noun(a thick sticky substance made of fruit etc preserved by being boiled with sugar: raspberry jam; (also adjective) a jam sandwich.) mermelada, confitura- jammy
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1. past tense, past participle - jammed; verb1) (to crowd full: The gateway was jammed with angry people.) abarrotar2) (to squeeze, press or wedge tightly or firmly: He jammed his foot in the doorway.) embutir, meter a la fuerza3) (to stick and (cause to) be unable to move: The door / steering-wheel has jammed.) atrancarse4) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.) bloquear
2. noun1) (a crowding together of vehicles, people etc so that movement is difficult or impossible: traffic-jams.) atasco, embotellamiento2) (a difficult situation: I'm in a bit of a jam - I haven't got enough money to pay for this meal.) apuro, aprieto•- jam onjam1 n1. mermelada2. atascojam2 vb1. meter2. atascarse / atrancarse / bloquearsethe door is jammed, I can't open it se ha atrancado la puerta y no puedo abrirlatr[ʤæm]1 (tight spot) aprieto, apuro1 (fill) abarrotar, atestar2 (cram) embutir, meter a la fuerza3 SMALLRADIO/SMALL interferir■ the rebels jammed government radio broadcasts los rebeldes interfirieron las emisiones de radio del gobierno4 (block) bloquear■ the switchboard was jammed with calls of complaint las llamadas de protesta bloquearon la centralita1 (stick) atrancarse■ the door is jammed, I can't open it la puerta se ha atrancado, no puedo abrirla2 (machine parts) atascarse, agarrotarse■ the lock has jammed, it won't open se ha atascado la cerradura, no abre3 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL tocar en una sesión improvisada de jazz o rock\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get into a jam meterse en un apuroto jam the brakes on pegar un frenazo, frenar de golpe————————tr[ʤæm]1 mermelada, confitura\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLjam jar bote nombre masculino de mermelada1) cram: apiñar, embutir2) block: atascar, atorar3)to jam on the brakes : frenar en secojam vistick: atascarse, atrancarsejam n2) predicament: lío m, aprieto m, apuro m3) : mermelada fstrawberry jam: mermelada de fresan.• mermelada (de naranja) s.f.n.• agolpamiento s.m.• atasco s.m.• brete s.m.• compota s.f.• confitura s.f.• conserva s.f.• estrujón s.m.• lío s.m.• pellejería s.f.• reventón s.m.v.• apañuscar v.• apiñar v.• apretar v.• atascar v.• atorar v.• entorpecer v.• machacar v.dʒæm
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1) u c ( Culin) mermelada f, dulce m (RPl)2) c ( difficult situation) (colloq) aprieto mto be in a jam — estar* en un aprieto or en apuros
3) c ( traffic jam) atasco m, embotellamiento m
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- mm- transitive verb1)a) ( cram)b) (congest, block) \<\<road\>\> atestar2) ( wedge firmly)3) ( Rad) interferir*
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vi \<\<brakes\>\> bloquearse; \<\<machine\>\> trancarse*; \<\<switch/lock\>\> trabarse, trancarse*; \<\<gun\>\> encasquillarsePhrasal Verbs:- jam on
I [dʒæm] (Brit)1. N1) (=food) mermelada fstrawberry jam — mermelada f de fresas
you want jam on it! * — (fig) ¡y un jamón!
2) * (=luck) chorra * flook at that for jam! — ¡qué chorra tiene el tío! *
2.3.CPDjam jar N — (Brit) tarro m de mermelada, pote m de mermelada
jam pot N (Brit) — = jam jar
jam roll N — (Brit) brazo m de gitano con mermelada
II [dʒæm]1. N1) [of people] aglomeración fyou never saw such a jam! — ¡había que ver cómo se agolpaba la gente!
there was a jam in the doorway — había una aglomeración de gente en la puerta, se había agolpado la gente en la puerta
2) (=traffic jam) embotellamiento m, atasco ma 5km jam of cars — una caravana or un atasco de coches de 5km
there are always jams here — aquí siempre se atasca el tráfico, aquí siempre hay atascos
3) (=obstruction) atasco mthere's a jam in the pipe — se ha atascado or está atascada la cañería
4) (fig) * (=difficulty) apuro m, aprieto mto be in a jam — estar en un aprieto, estar en apuros
to get into a jam — meterse en un aprieto, meterse en apuros
2. VT1) (=block) [+ mechanism, drawer, pipe] atascar; [+ wheel] trabar; [+ exit, road] cerrar, obstruirit's got jammed — se ha atascado, no se puede mover/quitar/retirar etc
2) (=cram) [+ passage, exit] atestar, abarrotar; [+ container] atestar, llenar•
I jammed my finger in the door — me pillé el dedo con la puerta•
to jam sth into a box — meter algo a la fuerza en una caja•
the room was jammed with people — el cuarto estaba atestado de gente3) (Telec, Rad) interferir3. VI1) [mechanism, drawer, pipe] atascarse, atorarse (LAm); [nut, part, wheel] atascarse, atrancarse; [gun] encasquillarsethis part has jammed — esta pieza se ha atascado, no se puede mover esta pieza
the drawer had jammed (shut/open) — el cajón no se podía abrir/cerrar
2) (Mus) * improvisar4.CPDjam session N — jam session f (actuación improvisada de jazz, rock etc)
- jam in- jam on* * *[dʒæm]
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1) u c ( Culin) mermelada f, dulce m (RPl)2) c ( difficult situation) (colloq) aprieto mto be in a jam — estar* en un aprieto or en apuros
3) c ( traffic jam) atasco m, embotellamiento m
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- mm- transitive verb1)a) ( cram)b) (congest, block) \<\<road\>\> atestar2) ( wedge firmly)3) ( Rad) interferir*
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vi \<\<brakes\>\> bloquearse; \<\<machine\>\> trancarse*; \<\<switch/lock\>\> trabarse, trancarse*; \<\<gun\>\> encasquillarsePhrasal Verbs:- jam on20 ocultar
v.1 to hide.ocultar algo a alguien to hide something from somebodyle ocultaron la verdad they concealed the truth from himIlse cubre la verdad Ilse covers up the truth.2 to cover up (delito).3 to hush, to hide.Ilse cubre la verdad Ilse covers up the truth.* * *1 (gen) to hide, conceal* * *verbto conceal, hide* * *1. VT1) [+ objeto, mancha] to hide (a, de from)conceal (a, de from)2) [+ sentimientos, intenciones] to hide, conceal2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <noticia/verdad>b) <sentimientos/intenciones> to conceal, hidec) ( de la vista) to conceal, hide2.ocultarse v prona) persona to hideb) ( estar oculto) to hide, lie hiddenc) sol to disappear* * *= bury, cover, disguise, hide, obscure, withhold, ensconce, conceal, mask, secrete, tuck away, dissimulate, whitewash, hide out, blot out, dissemble, cache.Ex. All of the early works on rock music are buried under the heading for JAZZ, and the early works on linguistics are buried under the heading LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES.Ex. Kitano burst out laughing to cover her obvious blushing embarrassment, and she was soon encircled with laughter.Ex. But when the other approaches were examined and analyzed with care, it turned out that another 16 percent were disguised subject searches.Ex. These complications were not hidden or implicit; they were clearly set out at the beginning of the volume under 'Rules for the Compilation of the Catalog'.Ex. A pseudonym is the name assumed by an author to conceal or obscure his or her identity.Ex. It was agreed to withhold supplies from booksellers who offered new books at a discount greater than the 10 per cent usually allowed for cash.Ex. The foreman ensconced in one of the cages and the master-printer in the other.Ex. He merely said, striving to conceal his anger: 'I'll see what I can do'.Ex. The categories available for classifying legal problems simply mask the incoherency and indeterminacy of legal doctrine, inhibit the growth of the law and create injustice by causing unequal situations to be treated as if they were equal.Ex. Motion picture loops can be expensive and small enough to secrete.Ex. It is rumoured to be, at least in part, tucked away in one of the attics of the Science Library, a forgotten monument to a great but unsuccessful idea = Se rumorea que se encuentra oculto, al menos en parte, en uno de los áticos de la Biblioteca de Ciencias, monumento olvidado a una gran idea pero sin éxito.Ex. He highlights the fact that the amount of time spent lying, dissimulating, and conforming in matters of religious faith was a huge issue in the 16th century.Ex. A number of volumes whitewashing this fascist wartime state were published in 2001.Ex. It tells the story of a young detective who stumbles across a stash of jewel thieves hiding out in an abandoned house.Ex. Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex. On Sunday it was Vice President Cheney who dissembled about the impact of the tax cuts on the federal budget deficit and the relative size of the deficit.Ex. Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.----* no ocultar las preferencias de Uno sobre Algo = make + no bones about + Algo.* ocultar Algo a = keep + Nombre + a secret from.* ocultar la identidad = conceal + identity.* ocultar las cosas = sweep + things under the rug.* ocultar los sentimientos de Uno = bury + Posesivo + feelings.* ocultarse = go into + hiding.* ocultarse detrás de = hide behind.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <noticia/verdad>b) <sentimientos/intenciones> to conceal, hidec) ( de la vista) to conceal, hide2.ocultarse v prona) persona to hideb) ( estar oculto) to hide, lie hiddenc) sol to disappear* * *= bury, cover, disguise, hide, obscure, withhold, ensconce, conceal, mask, secrete, tuck away, dissimulate, whitewash, hide out, blot out, dissemble, cache.Ex: All of the early works on rock music are buried under the heading for JAZZ, and the early works on linguistics are buried under the heading LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES.
Ex: Kitano burst out laughing to cover her obvious blushing embarrassment, and she was soon encircled with laughter.Ex: But when the other approaches were examined and analyzed with care, it turned out that another 16 percent were disguised subject searches.Ex: These complications were not hidden or implicit; they were clearly set out at the beginning of the volume under 'Rules for the Compilation of the Catalog'.Ex: A pseudonym is the name assumed by an author to conceal or obscure his or her identity.Ex: It was agreed to withhold supplies from booksellers who offered new books at a discount greater than the 10 per cent usually allowed for cash.Ex: The foreman ensconced in one of the cages and the master-printer in the other.Ex: He merely said, striving to conceal his anger: 'I'll see what I can do'.Ex: The categories available for classifying legal problems simply mask the incoherency and indeterminacy of legal doctrine, inhibit the growth of the law and create injustice by causing unequal situations to be treated as if they were equal.Ex: Motion picture loops can be expensive and small enough to secrete.Ex: It is rumoured to be, at least in part, tucked away in one of the attics of the Science Library, a forgotten monument to a great but unsuccessful idea = Se rumorea que se encuentra oculto, al menos en parte, en uno de los áticos de la Biblioteca de Ciencias, monumento olvidado a una gran idea pero sin éxito.Ex: He highlights the fact that the amount of time spent lying, dissimulating, and conforming in matters of religious faith was a huge issue in the 16th century.Ex: A number of volumes whitewashing this fascist wartime state were published in 2001.Ex: It tells the story of a young detective who stumbles across a stash of jewel thieves hiding out in an abandoned house.Ex: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex: On Sunday it was Vice President Cheney who dissembled about the impact of the tax cuts on the federal budget deficit and the relative size of the deficit.Ex: Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.* no ocultar las preferencias de Uno sobre Algo = make + no bones about + Algo.* ocultar Algo a = keep + Nombre + a secret from.* ocultar la identidad = conceal + identity.* ocultar las cosas = sweep + things under the rug.* ocultar los sentimientos de Uno = bury + Posesivo + feelings.* ocultarse = go into + hiding.* ocultarse detrás de = hide behind.* * *ocultar [A1 ]vt1 ‹noticia/verdad› ocultarle algo A algn to conceal sth FROM sb¿por qué me lo ocultaste? why did you conceal it from me?2 (disimular) ‹sentimientos/intenciones› to conceal, hide3 (de la vista) to conceal, hide«persona» to hideel sol se ocultó detrás de las nubes the sun disappeared behind the cloudstras esa sonrisa se oculta una mala intención behind that smile there lie dishonest intentions* * *
ocultar ( conjugate ocultar) verbo transitivo ( en general) to conceal, hide;
‹ persona› to hide;
ocultarle algo A algn to conceal o hide sth from sb
ocultarse verbo pronominal
ocultar verbo transitivo to conceal, hide: no nos ocultes la verdad, don't hide the truth from us
' ocultar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pantalla
- silenciar
- solapar
- soterrar
- tapar
- disfrazar
- escamotear
English:
blot out
- conceal
- dark
- hide
- hold back
- impatience
- keep from
- mask
- obscure
- screen
- secret
- secrete
- suppress
- withhold
- cover
- disguise
- keep
* * *♦ vt1. [esconder] to conceal, to hide;ocultar algo a alguien to conceal o hide sth from sb2. [información, noticia] to conceal, to hide;ocultar algo a alguien to conceal o hide sth from sb;le ocultaron la verdad they concealed the truth from him3. [sorpresa, irritación] to conceal, to hide;oculté mis verdaderos sentimientos I concealed my true feelings4. [delito] to cover up* * *v/t hide, conceal* * *ocultar vtesconder: to conceal, to hide* * *СтраницыСм. также в других словарях:
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