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1 ladrar
v.1 to bark (also figurative).Los perros laten en la madrugada The dogs bark at dawn.2 to bark at.Me ladran los perros Dogs bark at me.* * *1 to bark* * *verb* * *VI [perro] to bark; [persona] to yell; [tripas] to rumble* * *verbo intransitivoa) perro to barkb) (fam) persona to yell (colloq), to bark (colloq)ladrar de hambre — (AmS fam) to be starving (colloq)
* * *= bark, yelp, yap.Ex. A librarian should suspect that behind an enquiry such as `Where would I find the law about animals?' may lie an everyday irritation such as a neighbour's dog barking in the middle of the night.Ex. If you own a dog, you must not allow it to continually or frequently bark, howl, or yelp, disturbing the peace of others.Ex. Our political class yaps and squeals but is incapable of rational thought.----* ladrarle a la luna = bay at + the moon, bark at + the moon.* * *verbo intransitivoa) perro to barkb) (fam) persona to yell (colloq), to bark (colloq)ladrar de hambre — (AmS fam) to be starving (colloq)
* * *= bark, yelp, yap.Ex: A librarian should suspect that behind an enquiry such as `Where would I find the law about animals?' may lie an everyday irritation such as a neighbour's dog barking in the middle of the night.
Ex: If you own a dog, you must not allow it to continually or frequently bark, howl, or yelp, disturbing the peace of others.Ex: Our political class yaps and squeals but is incapable of rational thought.* ladrarle a la luna = bay at + the moon, bark at + the moon.* * *ladrar [A1 ]vi1 «perro» to bark* * *
ladrar ( conjugate ladrar) verbo intransitivo
ladrar verbo intransitivo to bark
' ladrar' also found in these entries:
English:
bark
- yap
* * *ladrar vi1. [perro] to bark2. [persona] to bark;Famestá que ladra he's hopping mad, US he's fit to be tied;Ven Fam [tener hambre] to be starving* * *v/i bark* * *ladrar vi: to bark* * *ladrar vb to bark -
2 ladrar
• bark at -
3 ladrar a
• bark at• bay at -
4 ladrar a
v.to bark at, to bay at. -
5 ladrar a la luna
• bay at the moon -
6 ladrar con ladridos muy agudos
• bark shrillyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ladrar con ladridos muy agudos
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7 condenado
adj.1 damned, doggoned, damn, darn.2 damned, condemned, fated, doomed.3 convicted.f. & m.convict.past part.past participle of spanish verb: condenar.* * *1→ link=condenar condenar► adjetivo1 DERECHO convicted2 RELIGIÓN damned3 (cegado) condemned4 (sin remedio) hopeless► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 DERECHO convict (a muerte) condemned prisoner1 RELIGIÓN the damned\trabajar como un condenado familiar to slog one's guts out, work like one possessed* * *1. (f. - condenada)noun2. (f. - condenada)adj.1) convicted2) damned3) doomed* * *condenado, -a1. ADJ1) (Jur) condemned, convicted; (Rel) damned2) (=destinado) [cambio, reforma, ley] doomedel buque condenado — the doomed o fated vessel
3) * (=maldito) damn *, flaming * euf¡aquel condenado teléfono! — that damn o flaming o wretched phone! *, that bloody phone! **
4) * [niño] mischievous, naughty2. SM / F1) (Jur) prisoner2) (Rel) damned soul3)el condenado de mi tío — * that wretched o damned uncle of mine *
* * *I- da adjetivo1)a) ( destinado)b) ( obligado)condenado a + inf — condemned o forced to + inf
2) (fam) ( expresando irritación) wretched (colloq), damn (colloq)II- da masculino, femenino1)a) (Der) convicted personb) (Relig)como (un) condenado — (fam) < correr> like hell (colloq)
trabajaron como condenados — they worked like maniacs
2) (fam) ( maldito) wretch* * *= damned, freaking [frigging], frigging [freaking], fucking, convicted.Ex. Literature can have only a formal use for utterly damned souls -- or for saints.Ex. Of course, we are freaking worried sick of this merger so much so I can't even sleep well at night!.Ex. Now its a frigging oil drum and the reason nobody would take it was because there was a tiny bit of oil in the bottom.Ex. These people should be shot on sight and all their genetic material vaporized... fucking losers.Ex. Convicted drink drivers could have breathalysers installed in their cars to prevent them starting the engine if they are over the limit.----* chillar como un condenado = scream like + a banshee.* como una condenada = like a madwoman.* como un condenado = like the clappers, like crazy, like mad, like a lunatic, like a madman, as one possessed.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the start, doomed from + the outset.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the beginning.* condenado a muerte = death row.* condenado a + Verbo = doomed to + Verbo.* estar condenado a ser = be doomed.* gritar como un condenado = scream like + a banshee.* volver a ser condenado = reconviction.* * *I- da adjetivo1)a) ( destinado)b) ( obligado)condenado a + inf — condemned o forced to + inf
2) (fam) ( expresando irritación) wretched (colloq), damn (colloq)II- da masculino, femenino1)a) (Der) convicted personb) (Relig)como (un) condenado — (fam) < correr> like hell (colloq)
trabajaron como condenados — they worked like maniacs
2) (fam) ( maldito) wretch* * *= damned, freaking [frigging], frigging [freaking], fucking, convicted.Ex: Literature can have only a formal use for utterly damned souls -- or for saints.
Ex: Of course, we are freaking worried sick of this merger so much so I can't even sleep well at night!.Ex: Now its a frigging oil drum and the reason nobody would take it was because there was a tiny bit of oil in the bottom.Ex: These people should be shot on sight and all their genetic material vaporized... fucking losers.Ex: Convicted drink drivers could have breathalysers installed in their cars to prevent them starting the engine if they are over the limit.* chillar como un condenado = scream like + a banshee.* como una condenada = like a madwoman.* como un condenado = like the clappers, like crazy, like mad, like a lunatic, like a madman, as one possessed.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the start, doomed from + the outset.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the beginning.* condenado a muerte = death row.* condenado a + Verbo = doomed to + Verbo.* estar condenado a ser = be doomed.* gritar como un condenado = scream like + a banshee.* volver a ser condenado = reconviction.* * *A1 (destinado) condenado A algo doomed TO sthuna iniciativa condenada al fracaso an initiative doomed to failurecostumbres condenadas a desaparecer customs doomed to disappear2 (obligado) condenado A + INF condemned o forced to + INFfamilias condenadas a vivir en la miseria families condemned to live in povertyeste condenado catarro me tiene harta I'm fed up with this wretched o damn coldmasculine, feminineA1 ( Der) convicted personel condenado a muerte the condemned man2 ( Relig):los condenados the damnedcomiste como un condenado you made a pig of yourself ( colloq)corrió como un condenado he ran like hell ( colloq)el condenado de tu hermano that wretched brother of yours ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo condenar: ( conjugate condenar)
condenado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
condenado
condenar
condenado◊ -da adjetivoa) ( destinado) condenado a algo doomed to sth
■ sustantivo masculino, femeninoa) (Der) convicted person;
b) (Relig):
como (un) condenado (fam) ‹ correr› like hell (colloq);
‹ work› like mad
condenar ( conjugate condenar) verbo transitivoa) (Der) to sentence, condemn;
condenado a algn a algo to sentence sb to sth;
lo condenadoon por robo he was convicted of or found guilty of robbery
condenado,-a
I adjetivo
1 Jur convicted: fue condenado a muerte, he was condemned to death
2 Rel & familiar (al infierno) damned: ¡condenado niño!, bloody kid!
3 (destinado, abocado) doomed
(forzado) forced to: están condenados a entenderse, they are forced to get on
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Jur convicted person
(a muerte) condemned person
2 Rel damned
condenar verbo transitivo
1 Jur to convict, find guilty: lo condenaron a muerte, he was condemned to death
2 (reprobar) to condemn
3 (tapiar una entrada) to wall up
' condenado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabecilla
- condenada
- dichosa
- dichoso
- ejecución
- pena
- ejecutar
- muerte
- presidio
- reo
English:
convict
- failure
- maximum
- sentence
- damn
- god
* * *condenado, -a♦ adj1. [destinado] doomed;un proyecto condenado al fracaso a project doomed to failure;un libro condenado al olvido a book destined to be forgotten2. [a una pena] sentenced;[a un sufrimiento] condemned¡a ver si para de una vez esta condenada lluvia! I wish this damned rain would stop!;¡no seas condenado y devuélveme la llave! don't be such a pig and give me the key back!♦ nm,f1. [a una pena] convicted person;[a muerte] condemned person; Famcomo un condenado: correr como un condenado to run like the blazes o Br the clappers;estudiar como un condenado to study like mad o crazy;trabajar como un condenado to work like a slave2.los condenados [al infierno] the damnedesa condenada se niega a pagarme that wretched woman refuses to pay me* * *I adj1 destined, doomed (a to)2 JUR convicted;condenado a muerte condemned to death3 REL damned4 ( maldito) famdamn famII m, condenada f1 prisoner2 REL one of the damned;los condenados the damned pl ;lunatic fam* * *condenado, -da adj1) : fated, doomed2) : convicted, sentencedcondenado, -da n: convict -
8 torear
v.1 to fight.Ellos torean al miura They fight a Miura.2 to dodge () (eludir).3 to fight bulls.4 to fight with a bull.El chico toreó ayer The boy fought with a bull yesterday.5 to provoke.Ella torea a su hermano She provokes her brother.* * *1 (lidiar) to fight2 figurado (entretener) to put off4 figurado (asunto etc) to tackle skilfully, handle well1 (lidiar) to fight* * *1. VT1) [+ toro] to fight, play2) (=evitar) to dodge, avoid3) (=acosar) to plague; (=burlarse) to tease, draw on; (=confundir) to confuse4) (=mantener a raya) to keep at bay; (=dar largas a) to put off, keep guessing2. VI1) (Taur) to fight (bulls)2) * (=dar largas) to spin it out, procrastinate* * *1.verbo intransitivo to fight2.torear vt1) <toro/novillo> to fight2) (fam)a) < persona> ( para evitar algo) to dodgeb) (AmL) ( provocar) to torment, needle* * *= bullfight.Ex. He has camel trekked the Sahara Desert in Northern Africa, learned to bullfight in Spain and hang-glided from the cliffs of Rio de Janeiro.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to fight2.torear vt1) <toro/novillo> to fight2) (fam)a) < persona> ( para evitar algo) to dodgeb) (AmL) ( provocar) to torment, needle* * *= bullfight.Ex: He has camel trekked the Sahara Desert in Northern Africa, learned to bullfight in Spain and hang-glided from the cliffs of Rio de Janeiro.
* * *torear [A1 ]vito fighttorea desde los 18 años he has been a bullfighter since he was eighteen■ torearvtA ‹toro/novillo› to fightB ( fam)1 ‹persona› (para evitar algo) to dodgetoreó hábilmente al entrevistador she skillfully dodged o sidestepped the interviewer's questions3 ( AmL) (provocar) to torment, needle* * *
torear ( conjugate torear) verbo intransitivo
to fight;
verbo transitivo
1 ‹toro/novillo› to fight
2 (fam)
torear verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 to fight
2 fig (engañar a alguien o ser engañado) ya está harto de que le toreen con falsas promesas, he's fed up of being messed about with false promises
' torear' also found in these entries:
English:
wind
* * *♦ vt1. [toro] to fightsiempre está toreando el tráfico he's always dodging in and out of the traffic;lleva meses toreando a Hacienda he's been dodging the tax inspector for months¡ése a mí no me torea! I'm not going to let him mess me about o around!♦ vi[torero] to fight bulls;toreó con arte he gave a very skilful display of bullfighting* * *I v/i fight bullsII v/t fight; figdodge, sidestep* * *torear vt1) : to fight (bulls)2) : to dodge, to sidestep* * * -
9 chumbar
v.1 to attack, to go for (dog). (Southern Cone)2 to shoot (fusilar). (Andes)3 to swaddle (bebé).* * *VT1) Cono Sur [perro] to attack, go for¡chúmbale! — at him, boy!
2) And (=fusilar) to shoot3) And [+ bebé] to swaddle* * *chúmbale! — get 'em!, attack!
* * *chúmbale! — get 'em!, attack!
* * *chumbar [A1 ]vi«perro»: ¡chúmbale! get 'em! o attack!* * *chumbar RP♦ vt[disparar] to shoot♦ vi[ladrar] to bark -
10 ladra
f.1 barking.2 cry of hounds after the game.3 bark, barking.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: ladrar.
См. также в других словарях:
ladrar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: ladrar ladrando ladrado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. ladro ladras ladra ladramos ladráis ladran… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
ladrar — v. intr. 1. Soltar latidos. 2. [Figurado] Gritar; ralhar. • v. tr. 3. [Popular] Proferir … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
ladrar — verbo intransitivo 1. Emitir (un perro) su voz: El perro ladró durante toda la noche. Este perro no ladra a las personas, sólo a los otros perros. 2. Uso/registro: coloquial. Hablar (una persona) … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
ladrar — (Del lat. latrāre). 1. intr. Dicho de un perro: Dar ladridos. 2. coloq. Amenazar sin acometer. 3. coloq. Impugnar, motejar, de ordinario con malignidad … Diccionario de la lengua española
ladrar — (Del lat. latrare.) ► verbo intransitivo 1 ZOOLOGÍA Dar ladridos el perro: ■ cuando alguien se acerca a la verja del jardín, el mastín empieza a ladrar. ► verbo transitivo/ intransitivo 2 coloquial Dirigir o dedicar insultos o críticas ásperas a… … Enciclopedia Universal
ladrar — {{#}}{{LM L23262}}{{〓}} {{ConjL23262}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynL23840}} {{[}}ladrar{{]}} ‹la·drar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a un perro,{{♀}} dar ladridos o emitir su voz característica: • Cuando el perro ladra hace ‘guau’.{{○}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
ladrar — (v) (Intermedio) (sobre un animal) emitir unos sonidos agudos y estridentes en defensa de alguien o durante un juego Ejemplos: Mi pachón no ladra, no sé por qué, fui al veterinario pero me dijo que así era su naturaleza. Los perros de caza… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
ladrar — v. peer. ❙ «Ladrar. Tirarse un pedo.» Joseba Elola, Diccionario de jerga juvenil, El País Semanal, 3.3.96. ❙ ▄▀ «Alguien ha ladrado aquí porque huele a huevos podridos.» … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
ladrar el estómago — coloquial Tener hambre: ■ a las doce del mediodía ya le empieza a ladrar el estómago … Enciclopedia Universal
ladrar — pop. Gritar// protestar … Diccionario Lunfardo
ladrar — v intr (Se conjuga como amar) 1 Emitir el perro su sonido característico: Perro que ladra no muerde 2 (Coloq) Hablar de mala manera, dando gritos o insultando: Hay que dejarlos en paz y no ladrarles que son unos cochinos … Español en México