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21 resucitar
v.1 to bring back to life (person).2 to rise from the dead (person).3 to resuscitate, to bring back to life, to pull back to life, to revive.4 to resurrect.* * *1 to resuscitate2 figurado to revive1 to resuscitate* * *verb2) raise* * *1. VT1) (Rel) [+ persona] to raise from the dead2) [+ ley] to resurrect2.al tercer día resucitó — (Biblia) on the third day He rose again
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Relig) to raise... from the dead, to bring... back to lifeb) (Med) to resuscitate, revivec) <costumbres/rencores> to revive, resurrect2.* * *= resurrect, revive, resuscitate, bring + Nombre + back to life, give + a second life.Ex. The same principal was resurrected in 1952 with the introduction of numerical control of machine tools.Ex. The result was that by the close of the 1940s, when ADI was revived, new interests were developing which were destined to overthrow the preeminence of microfilm as a documentation concern.Ex. An ambitious study of the interrelationships of folklore and literature, this book resuscitates the figure of the granny using oral history and fieldwork.Ex. When some of the parrots got sick, he nursed them back to health, and they in turn brought him back to life.Ex. This book will show you how to give a second life to everything from plastic containers to bubble wrap to pantyhose and more.----* resucitar a los muertos = raise + the dead.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Relig) to raise... from the dead, to bring... back to lifeb) (Med) to resuscitate, revivec) <costumbres/rencores> to revive, resurrect2.* * *= resurrect, revive, resuscitate, bring + Nombre + back to life, give + a second life.Ex: The same principal was resurrected in 1952 with the introduction of numerical control of machine tools.
Ex: The result was that by the close of the 1940s, when ADI was revived, new interests were developing which were destined to overthrow the preeminence of microfilm as a documentation concern.Ex: An ambitious study of the interrelationships of folklore and literature, this book resuscitates the figure of the granny using oral history and fieldwork.Ex: When some of the parrots got sick, he nursed them back to health, and they in turn brought him back to life.Ex: This book will show you how to give a second life to everything from plastic containers to bubble wrap to pantyhose and more.* resucitar a los muertos = raise + the dead.* * *resucitar [A1 ]vt1 ( Relig) to raise … from the dead, to bring … back to lifeJesús resucitó a Lázaro Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead2 ( Med) to resuscitate, revive3 ‹costumbres/rencores/recuerdos› to revive, resurrect■ resucitarvi1 «persona» to rise (from the dead)y al tercer día resucitó ( Bib) and on the third day he rose again2 «costumbre/grupo» to take on a new lease of life* * *
resucitar ( conjugate resucitar) verbo transitivoa) (Relig) to raise … from the dead, to bring … back to life
verbo intransitivo [ persona] to rise (from the dead);
[costumbre/grupo] to take on a new lease of life
resucitar
I verbo transitivo
1 (a un muerto) to resurrect
2 (una tradición, costumbre) to revive
3 (reanimar, dar nuevas energías) este caldo resucita a cualquiera, this soup will revive anyone
II verbo intransitivo to resurrect
' resucitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vivificar
English:
resurrect
- revive
- life
- resuscitate
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] to bring back to life;Jesús resucitó a varios muertos Jesus raised several people from the dead;Famresucitar a un muerto: tómate un trago de este licor, resucita a un muerto have some of this to drink, it's potent stuff;¡este olor resucita a un muerto! it smells wonderful in here!2. [costumbre] to resurrect, to revive♦ vi[persona] to rise from the dead* * *I v/t resuscitate; figrevivecome back from the dead* * *resucitar vt1) : to resuscitate, to revive, to resurrect2) : to revitalize* * * -
22 ejido
m.common land (history). (Mexican Spanish)* * *1 common land* * *SM common land* * *1) (Hist) common2) ( en Méx) ( sistema) system of communal or cooperative farming; ( sociedad) cooperative; ( terreno) land belonging to a cooperative* * *1) (Hist) common2) ( en Méx) ( sistema) system of communal or cooperative farming; ( sociedad) cooperative; ( terreno) land belonging to a cooperative* * *A ( Hist) common, area of common landB (en Méx)2 (sociedad) cooperative* * *
ejido sustantivo masculino ( en Méx) ( sistema) system of communal or cooperative farming;
( sociedad) cooperative;
( terreno) land belonging to a cooperative
* * *ejido nm1. Hist common landEJIDOAfter the Mexican Revolution, the 1917 Constitution brought in land reform measures which established ejidos (government-owned farms run by a collective of farmers). This was actually a tradition dating back to pre-Columbian culture. The original implementation of the reform was far from thorough, but the huge land reform programme carried out under the presidency of Lázaro Cárdenas (1934-40) meant that around half of the country's arable land fell within the ejido system, and Article 27 of the Constitution guaranteed that the land could not be sold. This remained the case until 1992, when the neoliberal policies of President Carlos Salinas de Gortari officially allowed ejido land to be sold.* * *m Méxtraditional communal farming unit* * *ejido nm1) : common land -
23 Pemex
SM ABR= Petróleos Mexicanos* * *= Petróleos Mexicanos* * *= Petróleos Mexicanos* * *= Petróleos Mexicanos* * *= Mexican state oil companyPEMEXMexico is one of the world’s largest oil producing countries, with oil exports representing about one third of the national income. Petroleos de Mexico ( Pemex), one of the world’s largest oil companies, was set up following the nationalization of foreign-owned oil companies by President Lázaro Cárdenas in 1938. It has a monopoly, protected by the constitution, and controls virtually all aspects of oil and gas exploitation in Mexico, though some private investment is permitted in petrochemicals. The need for major investment to modernize the industry may, however, lead to a relaxation of these restrictions, though such reforms are likely to prove highly controversial. -
24 indigenismo
m.Indianism.* * *1 (movimiento) indigenous movement2 (vocablo) native language borrowing* * *SM1) (=movimiento) indigenism, pro-Indian political movement; (=estudio) study of Indian societies and cultures2) (Ling) word/phrase borrowed from a native language* * *A (doctrina, estudio) indigenism* * *indigenismo nm1. [cultural] Indianism2. [político] indigenism3. [palabra, frase] indigenism, = word originating from an indigenous languageINDIGENISMODuring the colonial period, and even after independence, the indigenous peoples of Latin America were often regarded as inferior by the leaders of cultural thought among those of European or mixed-race descent. This generated a sense of guilt among many intellectuals when they confronted the issue of indigenous peoples in their society, and led to the growth of a movement in their favour. The political and cultural analyses of the Peruvian Marxist José Carlos Mariátegui (1895-1930) were one manifestation of this tendency. In Mexico, the pro-Indian policies of the government of Lázaro Cárdenas (1934-40) redressed many injustices, but scandalized the traditional urban elite. In literature, “indigenista” writers took as their subject the lives, and more particularly the sufferings, of the Indian. Major works of this kind, such as the Ecuadoran Jorge Icaza's “Huasipungo” (1934) or “Los ríos profundos” (1958) by Peru's José María Arguedas have undoubted power, though latterly their sometimes crude realism has been contrasted unfavourably with “magic realist” treatments of Indian culture, such as “Hombres de Maíz” (1949) by Guatemala's Miguel Angel Asturias. -
25 mal
1. adj antepos= malomal humor — плохо́е настрое́ние
2. mmal sitio — плохо́е ме́сто
1) зло; вред; уще́рбhacer (mucho) mal a uno — (си́льно) навреди́ть, сде́лать мно́го зла кому
remediar el mal — попра́вить де́ло; возмести́ть, воспо́лнить уще́рб
¡mal! — пло́хо (де́ло)!
2)tb mal mayor — беда́; го́ре; несча́стье; pl невзго́ды; тя́готы
acarrear, traer el mal a uno; a algo; a un sitio — навле́чь беду́ на кого; что; принести́ несча́стье куда
3) неприя́тность; затрудне́ние4) боле́зньmal caduco — эпиле́псия
mal endémico — а) мед эндеми́ческое заболева́ние б) перен изве́чный недоста́ток; застаре́лый неду́г
mal francés — си́филис
mal de San Antón — анто́нов ого́нь; гангре́на
3. advmal de San Lázaro — прока́за
1) пло́хо; нехорошо́; ду́рно; скве́рноestar mal — а) быть плохи́м; (никуда́) не годи́ться б) чу́вствовать себя́ пло́хо
no está mal — непло́хо; неду́рно
saber mal — име́ть неприя́тный вкус
mal que bien — ко́е-ка́к; с грехо́м попола́м; ху́до-бе́дно
2) ( понять) непра́вильно; превра́тно3) едва́ ли; вряд лиmal puede ayudarme — вряд ли он смо́жет помо́чь мне
4)- echar a malmal que + Subj — разг хотя́ (и)
- estar a mal
- ir de mal en peor
- llevar a mal
- ¡mal haya!
- ¡menos mal!
- no hay mal que por bien no venga
- parar en mal
- ponerse a mal
- saberle mal
- sentarle mal
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26 PAN - Partido de Acción Nacional
The political party that won the Mexican general elections in 2000, breaking the Partido Revolucional Institucional's record of 71 years in power. PRI - Partido Revolucionario Institucional (↑ PRI a1) PAN was founded in 1939 as a conservative alternative to President, Lázaro Cárdenas. It presents an image of being a defender of popular causes, but takes an individualistic approach to matters of education and property. Its traditional policies include limiting state intervention in the economy to a minimum and bringing about a greater rapprochement between the government and the church.Spanish-English dictionary > PAN - Partido de Acción Nacional
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27 mal
I 1. adj 2. m1) зло2) вред, ущерб3) беда, несчастье, гореdel mal el menor разг. — из двух зол меньшее
4) болезнь, больmal de San Antón — Антонов огонь, гангрена
5) Ам. эпилепсия; истерия••mal bicho — негодяй, тварь, дрянь; паршивец
mal engendro разг. — скверный (злой) ребёнок
mal recado — недостойный поступок; шалость, проказы
mal de ojo, mal impuesto Чили — сглаз
(de) mal a mal loc. adv. — силой, насильно; хочешь не хочешь
por mal (malos, males) de mis pecados — по моей вине
echar a mal — не ценить, не уважать
llevar (tomar) a mal — обидеться, рассердиться; истолковать в дурную сторону
poner (en) mal a uno — навредить, сделать пакость, подложить свинью кому-либо
tomarse el mal por su mano — губить (изводить, гробить) себя
no hace mal a un gato разг. ≈≈ (он) мухи не обидит
¡mal haya! ≈≈ пусть будет ему (ей) хуже!
el mal tiene (los males tienen) alas посл. ≈≈ беда скоро ходит
mal de muchos consuelo de tontos посл. ≈≈ чужая беда не даёт ума
II advno hay mal que cien años dure посл. ≈≈ зло не вечно
1) плохо, скверно, дурно2) с трудом, едва, еле-еле3) мало, недостаточно••de mal en peor loc. adv. — хуже некуда
mal que bien loc. adv. — как бы то ни было, плохо ли..., хорошо ли...
ponerse uno mal con otro Перу, П.-Р., Чили — поссориться (поскандалить) с кем-либо
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Lázaro — puede designar a: Dos personajes evangélicos: Lázaro de Betania, hermano de Marta y María, amigo de Jesucristo, que éste resucita tras llegar tarde a su entierro. El mendigo de la parábola denominada El rico Epulón y el pobre Lázaro. San Lázaro… … Wikipedia Español
Lazaro — oder Lázaro ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Carlos Lázaro (* 1990), spanischer Fußballspieler David Lázaro (* 1985), spanischer Fußballspieler Emilio Martínez Lázaro (* 1945), spanischer Regisseur Félix Lázaro Martinez SchP (* 1936),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
lázaro — (De Lázaro, el mendigo de la parábola evangélica de San Lucas, XVI). 1. adj. ant. lazarino. Era u. t. c. s. U. en Venezuela. 2. m. Pobre andrajoso. estar hecho un lázaro. fr. Estar cubierto de llagas. ☛ V. Domingo de Lázaro, mal de San Lázaro,… … Diccionario de la lengua española
lázaro — s. m. 1. Leproso. 2. [Por extensão] Aquele que tem o corpo coberto de chagas ou de pústulas. • adj. s. m. 3. Que ou o que se encontra num estado miserável. = DESGRAÇADO ‣ Etimologia: antropônimo Lázaro, personagem bíblica … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Lazaro — Variante espagnole de Lazare (voir ce nom) … Noms de famille
Lázaro — (De Lázaro, personaje del Evangelio.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Hombre muy pobre y vestido de andrajos. FRASEOLOGÍA estar hecho un lázaro coloquial Estar cubierto de llagas: ■ sacaron el perro del pozo y vieron que estaba hecho un lázaro. * * *… … Enciclopedia Universal
lázaro — (De Lázaro, personaje del Evangelio.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Hombre muy pobre y vestido de andrajos. FRASEOLOGÍA estar hecho un lázaro coloquial Estar cubierto de llagas: ■ sacaron el perro del pozo y vieron que estaba hecho un lázaro. * * *… … Enciclopedia Universal
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Lazăro, S. — S. Lazăro, so v.w. Lazzara … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Lázaro (nombre) — Lázaro Jesús de Nazaret resucita a Lázaro Origen Hebreo Género … Wikipedia Español
Lázaro Cárdenas del Río — Lázaro Cárdenas Presidente de México … Wikipedia Español