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1 jog
[dʒɔg] past tense, past participle jogged verb1) to push, shake or knock gently:يَدْفَع بِرِفْقI have forgotten, but something may jog my memory later on.
2) to travel slowly:يسير بِبُطءٍThe cart jogged along the rough track.
3) to run at a gentle pace, especially for the sake of exercise:يَرْكُض بِخَطوٍ بطيءShe jogs / goes jogging round the park for half an hour every morning.
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2 jogge
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3 virkistää
yks.nom. virkistää; yks.gen. virkistän; yks.part. virkisti; yks.ill. virkistäisi; mon.gen. virkistäköön; mon.part. virkistänyt; mon.ill. virkistettiinbuck up (verb)cheer up (verb)freshen (verb)invigorate (verb)jog (verb)perk (verb)refresh (verb)stimulate (verb)* * *• freshen• brighten up• activate• buck up• cheer up• freshen... up• freshen up• jog• perk• recreate• refresh• stimulate• invigorate• regenerate -
4 dyaging
Active Verb: mag-dyagingEnglish Definition: (noun) jog (verb) to jog -
5 tuupata
yks.nom. tuupata; yks.gen. tuuppaan; yks.part. tuuppasi; yks.ill. tuuppaisi; mon.gen. tuupatkoon; mon.part. tuupannut; mon.ill. tuupattiinjog (verb)jostle (verb)poke (verb)push (verb)* * *• push• put off• shove -
6 jumpe
verb. jog (f.eks.jog along, jog on
) verb. jump, leap, spring -
7 skubbe
jog, nudge* * *verb. push verb. thrust, shove -
8 dalte
verb. jog along -
9 dilte
verb. jog along -
10 småspringe
verb. jog along -
11 joggen
[‘ɔgn] v/i jog, go jogging* * *das Joggenjogging* * *jog|gen ['dZɔgn]vito jog* * *(to run at a gentle pace, especially for the sake of exercise: She jogs / goes jogging round the park for half an hour every morning.) jog* * *jog·gen[ˈdʒɔgn̩]viich halte mich fit, indem ich regelmäßig jogge I keep fit by jogging regularly2. Hilfsverb: sein▪ irgendwohin \joggen to jog somewhere* * *intransitives Verb; mit Richtungsangabe mit sein jog[zwei Kilometer] joggen — go jogging [for two km]
* * *joggen [ˈʤɔɡn] v/i jog, go jogging* * *intransitives Verb; mit Richtungsangabe mit sein jog[zwei Kilometer] joggen — go jogging [for two km]
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12 anstoßen
(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat)2. (stoßen) knock, bump; sich (Dat) den Kopf an etw. anstoßen knock ( oder bump) one’s head against s.th.3. mit dem Ellbogen: nudgeII v/i1. (ist): anstoßen an (+ Akk) oder gegen bump ( oder knock) against; mit dem Kopf an (+ Akk) oder gegen etw. anstoßen knock ( oder bang) one’s head on ( oder against) s.th.2. (hat) mit Gläsern: clink glasses; auf etw. / jemandes Wohl anstoßen drink to s.th. / s.o.’s health5. (hat) Fußball: kick off* * *(Spiel beginnen) to kick off;(angrenzen) to abut;(schubsen) to jog; to nudge; to bump; to knock;(sich zuprosten) to clink glasses* * *ạn|sto|ßen sep1. vi1) aux seinpass auf, dass du nicht anstößt — take care that you don't bump into anything
2)auf jdn/etw anstoßen — to drink to sb/sth
3) (SPORT) to kick off; (HOCKEY) to bully off5)2. vtjdn to knock (into); (mit dem Fuß) to kick; (= in Bewegung setzen) to give a push; Kugel, Ball to hit* * *1) (to push, shake or knock gently: He jogged my arm and I spilt my coffee; I have forgotten, but something may jog my memory later on.) jog2) (to cause or develop such a mark on the skin: She bruised her forehead; She bruises easily.) bruise* * *an|sto·ßenI. vilasst uns \anstoßen! let's drink to it/that!II. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (leicht stoßen)2. (in Bewegung setzen)▪ etw \anstoßen to hit sth3. (in Gang setzen)▪ etw \anstoßen to set sth in motionIII. vr Hilfsverb: haben* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit seinan etwas (Akk.) anstoßen — bump into something
mit dem Kopf anstoßen — knock or bump one's head
2) (auf etwas trinken)[mit den Gläsern] anstoßen — clink glasses
auf jemanden/etwas anstoßen — drink to somebody/something
3) (Fußball) kick off2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verbjemanden/etwas anstoßen — give somebody/something a push
jemanden mit dem Ellenbogen/Fuß anstoßen — (als Zeichen) nudge/kick somebody
* * *anstoßen (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/t (hat)2. (stoßen) knock, bump;sich (dat)den Kopf an etwas anstoßen knock ( oder bump) one’s head against sth3. mit dem Ellbogen: nudgeB. v/i1. (ist):anstoßen an (+akk) odermit dem Kopf an (+akk) oder2. (hat) mit Gläsern: clink glasses;auf etwas/jemandes Wohl anstoßen drink to sth/sb’s health3. (ist):bei jemandem anstoßen offend sb (mit with)4. (hat):5. (hat) Fußball: kick off6. (ist) (angrenzen) border, abut (an +akk on)* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit seinan etwas (Akk.) anstoßen — bump into something
mit dem Kopf anstoßen — knock or bump one's head
2) (auf etwas trinken)[mit den Gläsern] anstoßen — clink glasses
auf jemanden/etwas anstoßen — drink to somebody/something
3) (Fußball) kick off2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verbjemanden/etwas anstoßen — give somebody/something a push
jemanden mit dem Ellenbogen/Fuß anstoßen — (als Zeichen) nudge/kick somebody
sich (Dat.) den Kopf/die Zehe anstoßen — knock or bang one's head/stub one's toe
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13 trottiner
trottiner [tʀɔtine]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb[cheval] to jog along ; [souris] to scurry about ; [personne] to trot along ; [bébé] to toddle along* * *tʀɔtineverbe intransitif1) [cheval] to jog2) [personne, souris] to scurry along* * *tʀɔtine vi[personne] to scamper along* * *trottiner verb table: aimer vi1 Équit [cheval] to jog;2 ( aller à petits pas) [personne, souris] to scurry along.[trɔtine] verbe intransitif1. [souris] to scurry (along)[cheval] to jog-trot (along)2. [personne] to trot along -
14 nachhelfen
v/i (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. auf Personen bezogen: help (out); jemandem in etw. nachhelfen help s.o. (out) with s.th.; (Nachhilfeunterricht geben) auch coach s.o. in s.th., give s.o. private lessons in s.th.; bei jemandem nachhelfen umg. help s.o. along; (jemanden antreiben) push s.o. (along); jemandem oder jemandes Gedächtnis ein wenig nachhelfen umg., iro. jog s.o.’s memory2. auf Sachen bezogen: help things along; mit zweifelhaften Mitteln: use a trick or two; einer Sache nachhelfen help s.th. along; den Dingen etwas nachhelfen steer things in the right direction; dem Zufall / Glück nachhelfen help fate / fortune along the way, give fate / fortune a helping hand* * *nach|hel|fenvi septo helpjdm náchhelfen — to help sb, to give sb a hand
sie hat ihrer Schönheit etwas nachgeholfen — she has improved a little on Mother Nature, she has given nature a helping hand
er hat dem Glück ein bisschen nachgeholfen — he engineered himself a little luck
jds Gedächtnis náchhelfen —
meine Güte, bist du braun! – na, ich hab auch ein bisschen nachgeholfen — good heavens, you're brown! – well, I did help it or things along a bit
* * ** * *nach|hel·fen1. (zusätzlich beeinflussen)\nachhelfen, dass etw passiert to help make sth happen2. (auf die Sprünge helfen)▪ jdm/etw \nachhelfen to give sb/sth a helping hand* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb help* * *nachhelfen v/i (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)jemandem in etwas nachhelfen help sb (out) with sth; (Nachhilfeunterricht geben) auch coach sb in sth, give sb private lessons in sth;jemandes Gedächtnis ein wenig nachhelfen umg, iron jog sb’s memoryeiner Sache nachhelfen help sth along;den Dingen etwas nachhelfen steer things in the right direction;dem Zufall/Glück nachhelfen help fate/fortune along the way, give fate/fortune a helping hand* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb help -
15 refrescar
v.1 to refresh.2 to be refreshing (bebida).3 to brush up (conocimientos).refrescar la memoria a alguien to refresh somebody's memory4 to cool down.* * *1 (poner fresco) to cool, refresh1 (el tiempo) to get cooler, cool down, turn cooler2 (comida, bebida) to be refreshing1 (gen) to cool down, cool off; (lavarse) to freshen up; (tomar el fresco) to get a breath of fresh air2 (beber) to have a cold drink* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=enfriar) to cool, cool down2) [+ conocimiento] to brush up, polish up3) [+ acto] to repeat; [+ enemistad, interés] to renew2. VI1) (Meteo) to get cooler, cool down2) [bebida] to be refreshing3) Méx (Med) to get better3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivob) < conocimientos> to brush up (on)2.refrescar v impers to turn cooler3.refrescarse v pron to cool (oneself) down* * *= refresh, freshen, buff up on, brush up on.Ex. It thrives on ambiguity, irony, paradox, which bring the disparate and hitherto unconnected into relationship, revealing new shades of meaning, or refreshing the worn, the tired, the cliched.Ex. Baking soda can also freshen musty carpets by simply sprinkling on it.Ex. The author also displays a need to buff up on her mastery of today's street slang.Ex. The course targets people who would like to either like to brush up on their French or even learn French from scratch.----* que ayuda a refrescar la memoria = memory-jogging.* refrescar la memoria = jog + Posesivo + memory, refresh + memory.* refrescarse = cool down, cool off.* * *1.verbo transitivob) < conocimientos> to brush up (on)2.refrescar v impers to turn cooler3.refrescarse v pron to cool (oneself) down* * *= refresh, freshen, buff up on, brush up on.Ex: It thrives on ambiguity, irony, paradox, which bring the disparate and hitherto unconnected into relationship, revealing new shades of meaning, or refreshing the worn, the tired, the cliched.
Ex: Baking soda can also freshen musty carpets by simply sprinkling on it.Ex: The author also displays a need to buff up on her mastery of today's street slang.Ex: The course targets people who would like to either like to brush up on their French or even learn French from scratch.* que ayuda a refrescar la memoria = memory-jogging.* refrescar la memoria = jog + Posesivo + memory, refresh + memory.* refrescarse = cool down, cool off.* * *refrescar [A2 ]vt1 (enfriar) ‹bebida› to cool; ‹ambiente› to make … fresher o cooler2 ‹conocimientos› to brush up (on) memoria■to turn coolerpor la noche ya refresca the nights are already getting o turning coolerabrígate, que ha refrescado wrap up well, the weather's turned cooler o it's turned coolerto cool (oneself) down* * *
refrescar ( conjugate refrescar) verbo transitivo
‹ ambiente› to make … fresher o cooler
refrescar v impers to turn cooler
refrescar
I verbo transitivo
1 to refresh
(enfriar) to cool
2 familiar (la memoria, los conocimientos) to refresh, brush up (on)
II vi (el tiempo) to get cooler
' refrescar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gaznate
English:
jog
- nudge
- refresh
- sweeten
- freshen
* * *♦ vt1. [enfriar] to refresh;[bebidas] to chill2. [conocimientos] to brush up;refrescar la memoria a alguien to refresh sb's memory3. Informát to refresh♦ vi[bebida] to be refreshing♦ v impersonalesta noche refrescará it will get cooler tonight* * *I v/t1 tb figrefresh2 conocimientos brush upII v/i cool down* * *refrescar {72} vt1) : to refresh, to cool2) : to brush up (on)3)refrescar la memoria : to refresh one's memoryrefrescar vi: to turn cooler* * *refrescar vb1. (enfriar) to cool / to chill2. (descender la temperatura) to get cooler -
16 rütteln
I v/t shake; (Beton) vibrate; jemanden an der Schulter rütteln shake s.o. by the shoulder; jemanden aus dem Schlaf rütteln shake s.o. to wake him ( oder her) upII v/i1. shake (auch fig.); Wagen: jolt; TECH. vibrate; FLUG. buffet; an der Tür rütteln shake the door; mit Klappergeräusch: rattle at the door; rütteln an (+ Dat) fig. shake; daran ist nicht zu rütteln that’s the way it is* * *das Rüttelnjog* * *rụ̈t|teln ['rʏtln]1. vtto shake( about); Getreide etc to riddle, to sievejdn am Arm/an der Schulter rütteln — to shake sb's arm/shoulder, to shake sb by the arm/shoulder
See:→ auch gerüttelt2. vito shake; (Fahrzeug) to jolt; (Fenster, Tür im Wind) to rattlerütteln (an Tür, Fenster etc) — to rattle ( at) sth; (fig) an Grundsätzen, Ergebnis etc to call sth into question
* * *1) (to (cause to) shake or move slightly from side to side: Don't joggle the table!) joggle2) (to shake or move suddenly: I was violently jolted as the train stopped.) jolt* * *rüt·teln[ˈrʏtl̩n]I. vtII. vian feststehenden Tatsachen \rütteln to upset the apple[-]cartdaran ist nicht zu \rütteln, daran gibt es nichts zu \rütteln there's nothing one/you/we can do about it, there's no doubt about it* * *1.transitives Verb shake2.jemanden aus dem Schlaf od. wach rütteln — shake somebody out of his/her sleep
intransitives Verb shakean der Tür rütteln — shake the door; < wind> make the door rattle
daran ist nicht od. gibt es nichts zu rütteln — (fig.) there's nothing you can do about that
* * *jemanden an der Schulter rütteln shake sb by the shoulder;jemanden aus dem Schlaf rütteln shake sb to wake him ( oder her) upB. v/irütteln an (+dat) fig shake;daran ist nicht zu rütteln that’s the way it is* * *1.transitives Verb shake2.jemanden aus dem Schlaf od. wach rütteln — shake somebody out of his/her sleep
intransitives Verb shakean der Tür rütteln — shake the door; < wind> make the door rattle
daran ist nicht od. gibt es nichts zu rütteln — (fig.) there's nothing you can do about that
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17 zarandear
v.1 to shake (cosa).2 to sift, to sieve.El cocinero zarandea la harina The cook sifts the flour.3 to shake violently.ÉL zarandea el saco He shakes the bag violently.María zarandea al chico Mary shakes=buffets the kid.* * *2 (cribar) to sieve* * *1. VT1) (=sacudir) to shake vigorously; (=empujar) to jostle, push around2) * (=dar prisa a) to keep on the go3) (=cribar) to sieve, sift4) LAm (=balancear) to swing, push to and fro5) (=insultar) to abuse publicly2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo ( de un lado a otro) to shake; ( para arriba y para abajo) to shake o jog up and down2.zarandearse v pron (esp AmL)nos zarandeamos mucho durante el vuelo — we got shaken around o buffeted a lot during the flight
el barco se zarandeó mucho — the boat rocked o tossed about a lot
* * *= shake.Ex. This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.* * *1.verbo transitivo ( de un lado a otro) to shake; ( para arriba y para abajo) to shake o jog up and down2.zarandearse v pron (esp AmL)nos zarandeamos mucho durante el vuelo — we got shaken around o buffeted a lot during the flight
el barco se zarandeó mucho — the boat rocked o tossed about a lot
* * *= shake.Ex: This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.
* * *zarandear [A1 ]vt(de un lado a otro) to shake; (para arriba y para abajo) to shake o jog up and downel viento zarandeaba las rosas the wind buffeted o shook the roseshay que ver cómo lo zarandearon en el examen they certainly put him through his paces o gave him a hard ride in the exam ( colloq)la vida lo ha zarandeado mucho he has taken some hard knocks in his life( esp AmL): nos zarandeamos mucho durante el vuelo we got shaken around o buffeted a lot during the flight¡qué manera de zarandearse este tren! this train's shaking around/bumping up and down like anything ( colloq)el barco se zarandeó mucho durante la travesía the boat rocked o tossed o pitched about a lot during the crossing* * *
zarandear ( conjugate zarandear) verbo transitivo ( de un lado a otro) to shake;
( para arriba y para abajo) to shake o jog up and down
zarandearse verbo pronominal (esp AmL) [ tren] to shake around;
[ barco] to toss about;◊ nos zarandeamos mucho durante el vuelo we got shaken around o buffeted a lot during the flight
zarandear verbo transitivo to shake
' zarandear' also found in these entries:
English:
toss about
- toss around
- buffet
- toss
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18 recordar
v.1 to remember (acordarse de).ese pintor recuerda a Picasso that painter is reminiscent of Picassosi mal no recuerdo as far as I can rememberMaría recuerda su niñez Mary remembers her childhood.María recuerda y llora Mary remembers and cries.2 to remind (traer a la memoria).me recuerda a un amigo mío he reminds me of a friend of minerecuérdame que cierre el gas remind me to turn the gas offtienes que ir al dentista esta tarde — ¡no me lo recuerdes! you have to go to the dentist this afternoon — don't remind me!Le recordaré a María I will remind Mary.3 to remind to.María le recuerda a Ricardo recogerla Mary reminds Richard to pick her up.4 to remember of.Esta foto me recordó a mi papá This photo remembered me of my father.* * *1 (rememorar) to remember■ ¿recuerdas? do you remember?2 (traer a la memoria) to remind (a, of)3 (conmemorar) to commemorate\que yo recuerde as far as I can remembersi mal no recuerdo if I remember rightly, if my memory serves me right* * *verb1) to remember, recall2) remind* * *1. VT1) (=acordarse de) to remember1999 será recordado como un año estupendo para todos — 1999 will be remembered as a great year for everybody
recuerdo que un día se me acercó y me dijo... — I remember that one day she came over to me and said...
no lo recuerdo — I can't remember, I don't remember
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creo recordar que... — I seem to remember o recall that...•
recordar haber hecho algo — to remember doing o having done sthrecuerda haberlo dicho — he remembers saying o having said it
no recuerdo haberte dado permiso para salir — I don't remember o recall giving o having given you permission to go out
2) (=traer a la memoria) to remindestas botas me recuerdan a las que llevábamos de pequeños — these boots remind me of the ones we used to wear as children
¿a qué te recuerda esa foto? — what does that photo remind you of?
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recordar algo a algn — to remind sb of sthme permito recordarle que aún no hemos recibido el pago — I would remind you o may I remind you that we have not yet received payment
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recordar a algn que haga algo — to remind sb to do sth3) Méx * (=despertar) to wake up2.VI to rememberno recuerdo — I can't o don't remember
si mal no recuerdo — if my memory serves me right o correctly, if I remember rightly o correctly
que yo recuerde — as far as I can remember, as I recall frm
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <nombre/fecha> to remember, recallrecuerdo que lo puse ahí — I remember o recall putting it there
b) ( rememorar) to remember2)a) ( traer a la memoria)recordarle A alguien/algo que + subj — to remind somebody about something/to + inf
recuérdale lo de la cena/que los llame — remind him about the supper/to call them about the supper
les recuerdo que... — I would like to remind you that...
b) (por asociación, parecido) to remindestos versos recuerdan a Neruda — these verses are reminiscent of Neruda; (+ me/te/le etc)
2.esto me recuerda que... — this reminds me that...
3.que yo recuerde... — as far as I remember...
recordarse v pron (Chi) ( acordarse) to rememberrecordarse DE algo/alguien — to remember something/somebody
* * *= cast + mind back to, recall, recollect, remember, remind, hark(en) back to, come back, reminisce, evoke, be reminiscent of, bring to + mind, recur to, hearken back to.Ex. First cast your mind back to our examination of the Colon Classification.Ex. As will be recalled from the foregoing discussion of Panizzi's ideology, his main entry was designed to represent a book not as a individual entity but as an edition of a particular work by a particular author.Ex. There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.Ex. A summary at the end of a document is intended to complete the orientation of the reader, and to identify the significant ideas for the reader to remember.Ex. The insert mode indicator (the arrow pointing upwards) appears on the screen to remind you that the keyboard is in insert mode.Ex. The third point is one that harks back to the chapter on peer influences.Ex. At the sight of the park, something came back to Slake.Ex. A general session featured Isaac Asimov who reminisced about libraries in his youth and predicted the continuing need for libraries.Ex. If my comments yesterday managed to evoke the landscape of the State of Ohio, I offer no apologies.Ex. In this sense this book is reminiscent of the cunningly drawn pictures of our youth.Ex. These commands bring to mind word frequency-based automatic indexing algorithms of the past 3 decades.Ex. The kitchen was full of glancing sunlight and clean color; and as she sat there her mind recurred to her attempts to get her assistant to stay.Ex. The term 'first cold press' hearkens back to the traditional method, where the best oil came from the first pressing; subsequent pressings release more oil, but of inferior quality.----* ayuda para recordar = memory aid.* digno de ser recordado = memorable.* facilidad de recordar = memorability.* facultad de recordar = power of recall.* hacer recordar = jog + Posesivo + memory, bring to + mind.* que ayuda a recordar = memory-jogging.* que + Pronombre + recordar = to the best of + Posesivo + recollection.* que se recuerde = in living memory.* recordar a = reek of.* recordar a uno Algo = bring + Nombre + back to.* recordar de un modo rápido = sweep back to.* recordar el pasado = take + a trip down memory lane, stroll down + memory lane, take + a stroll down memory lane.* recordar fácilmente = produce + on call.* recordar mal = misremember.* recordar + Posesivo + palabras = mark + Posesivo + words.* recordarse = go down as.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <nombre/fecha> to remember, recallrecuerdo que lo puse ahí — I remember o recall putting it there
b) ( rememorar) to remember2)a) ( traer a la memoria)recordarle A alguien/algo que + subj — to remind somebody about something/to + inf
recuérdale lo de la cena/que los llame — remind him about the supper/to call them about the supper
les recuerdo que... — I would like to remind you that...
b) (por asociación, parecido) to remindestos versos recuerdan a Neruda — these verses are reminiscent of Neruda; (+ me/te/le etc)
2.esto me recuerda que... — this reminds me that...
3.que yo recuerde... — as far as I remember...
recordarse v pron (Chi) ( acordarse) to rememberrecordarse DE algo/alguien — to remember something/somebody
* * *= cast + mind back to, recall, recollect, remember, remind, hark(en) back to, come back, reminisce, evoke, be reminiscent of, bring to + mind, recur to, hearken back to.Ex: First cast your mind back to our examination of the Colon Classification.
Ex: As will be recalled from the foregoing discussion of Panizzi's ideology, his main entry was designed to represent a book not as a individual entity but as an edition of a particular work by a particular author.Ex: There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.Ex: A summary at the end of a document is intended to complete the orientation of the reader, and to identify the significant ideas for the reader to remember.Ex: The insert mode indicator (the arrow pointing upwards) appears on the screen to remind you that the keyboard is in insert mode.Ex: The third point is one that harks back to the chapter on peer influences.Ex: At the sight of the park, something came back to Slake.Ex: A general session featured Isaac Asimov who reminisced about libraries in his youth and predicted the continuing need for libraries.Ex: If my comments yesterday managed to evoke the landscape of the State of Ohio, I offer no apologies.Ex: In this sense this book is reminiscent of the cunningly drawn pictures of our youth.Ex: These commands bring to mind word frequency-based automatic indexing algorithms of the past 3 decades.Ex: The kitchen was full of glancing sunlight and clean color; and as she sat there her mind recurred to her attempts to get her assistant to stay.Ex: The term 'first cold press' hearkens back to the traditional method, where the best oil came from the first pressing; subsequent pressings release more oil, but of inferior quality.* ayuda para recordar = memory aid.* digno de ser recordado = memorable.* facilidad de recordar = memorability.* facultad de recordar = power of recall.* hacer recordar = jog + Posesivo + memory, bring to + mind.* que ayuda a recordar = memory-jogging.* que + Pronombre + recordar = to the best of + Posesivo + recollection.* que se recuerde = in living memory.* recordar a = reek of.* recordar a uno Algo = bring + Nombre + back to.* recordar de un modo rápido = sweep back to.* recordar el pasado = take + a trip down memory lane, stroll down + memory lane, take + a stroll down memory lane.* recordar fácilmente = produce + on call.* recordar mal = misremember.* recordar + Posesivo + palabras = mark + Posesivo + words.* recordarse = go down as.* * *vtA1 ‹nombre/fecha› to remember, recall¿recuerdas dónde lo encontraste? do you remember o recall where you found it?soy muy malo para recordar fechas I'm very bad at remembering datesrecuerdo que lo puse sobre la mesa I remember o recall putting it on the tableno recordaba exactamente qué había pasado she couldn't recall o recollect o remember exactly what had happened2 (rememorar) to rememberrecordar viejos tiempos to remember the old days, to reminisce about the old daysrecuerdo esa época con mucho cariño I have fond memories of that timeB1 (traer a la memoria) recordarle algo A algn:recuérdale que los llame remind him to call themles recuerdo que mañana es el último día remember that o I would like to remind you that tomorrow is the last dayme recordó lo del sábado pasado he reminded me about what happened last Saturday2 (por asociación, parecido) to remindsu forma recuerda la de una calabaza its shape reminds one of a pumpkin, its shape is reminiscent of a pumpkinestos versos recuerdan a Jorge Manrique these verses are reminiscent of Jorge Manrique(+ me/te/le etc): esto me recuerda aquella vez que … this reminds me of the time that …me recuerdas a tu hermano you remind me of your brotherestas calles me recuerdan mucho Bogotá these streets remind me a lot of Bogotá■ recordarviA (acordarse) to rememberque yo recuerde sólo estaba él as I remember (it) o as I recall o as far as I remember he was the only one theresi mal no recuerdo if I remember right, if my memory serves me well o correctlyB ( Chi) (acordarse) to remember recordarse DE algo/algn to remember sth/sb* * *
Multiple Entries:
recordar
recordar algo
recordar ( conjugate recordar) verbo transitivo
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◊ recuerdo que lo puse ahí I remember o recall putting it there
2a) ( traer a la memoria) recordarle A algnalgo/ que haga algo to remind sb about sth/to do sth;◊ les recuerdo que … I would like to remind you that …
verbo intransitivo ( acordarse) to remember;
recordar
I verbo transitivo
1 (acordarse) to remember, recall: no recuerdo su nombre, I can't remember his name
2 (hacer recordar) to remind: recuérdame que compre el pan, remind me to buy some bread
me recuerda a su madre, she reminds me of her mother
II verbo intransitivo to remember: si mal no recuerdo, if I remember rightly ➣ Ver nota en remember y remind
To remember significa recordar algo ocurrido en el pasado: Recuerdo mi último cumpleaños. I remember my last birthday. To remind significa recordar a alguien que tiene que hacer algo: Recuérdame que mañana tengo que ir al banco. Remind me to go to the bank tomorrow.
' recordar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desempolvar
- evocar
- hablarse
- pasada
- pasado
- recuerdo
- vista
- acordar
- creer
- retener
English:
eventful
- look back
- recall
- recollect
- remember
- remind
- reminiscent
- seem
- think back
- bring
- mind
- must
- reminder
- think
* * *♦ vt1. [acordarse de] to remember;no recuerdo dónde he dejado las llaves I can't remember where I left the keys;recuerdo que me lo dijo I remember him telling me;no recordaba yo un invierno tan frío I don't remember a winter as cold as this2. [traer a la memoria] to remind;recuérdame que cierre el gas remind me to turn the gas off;te recuerdo que el plazo termina mañana don't forget that the deadline is tomorrow;tienes que ir al dentista esta tarde – ¡no me lo recuerdes! you have to go to the dentist this afternoon – don't remind me!3. [por asociación] to remind;me recuerda a un amigo mío he reminds me of a friend of mine;me recuerda aquella vez que nos quedamos sin luz it reminds me of that time when the electricity got cut off♦ vi1. [acordarse] to remember;si mal no recuerdo as far as I can remember* * *I v/t remember, recall;recordar algo a alguien remind s.o. of sthII v/i1:si mal no recuerdo if my memory serves me right2 Méxwake up* * *recordar {19} vt1) : to recall, to remember2) : to remindrecordar vi1) acordarse: to remember2) despertar: to wake up* * *recordar vb1. (acordarse) to remember2. (hacer pensar) to remind -
19 juosta
yks.nom. juosta; yks.gen. juoksen; yks.part. juoksi; yks.ill. juoksisi; mon.gen. juoskoon; mon.part. juossut; mon.ill. juostiincourse (verb)curdle (verb)flow (verb)race (verb)run (verb)scamper (verb)scoot (verb)scurry (verb)* * *• curdle• scamper• run• run away• race• leak• jog• flow• scoot• course• scurry• stream• gallop -
20 nykäistä
yks.nom. nykäistä; yks.gen. nykäisen; yks.part. nykäisi; yks.ill. nykäisisi; mon.gen. nykäisköön; mon.part. nykäissyt; mon.ill. nykäistiinflirt (verb)hitch (verb)jerk (verb)pluck (verb)pull (verb)tug (verb)twitch (verb)yank (verb)* * *• twitch• wrench• jerk• thrust• yank• tear• bounce• throwing the javelin• flirt• hitch• jigger• pluck• jolt• jog• snatch• shrug• tug• pull
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