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41 soltar
sɔl'tarv irr1) loslassen¡Suélteme! — Lassen Sie mich los!
2) (fig: desatar) abbinden, aussetzenverbo transitivo1. [de mano] loslassen2. [desatar] losbinden[nudo, cordones] aufknoten3. [dejar libre] freilassen4. [aflojar] lockern5. [dar] locker machen6. [lanzar, decir bruscamente]————————soltarse verbo pronominal1. [de mano] sich losreißen2. [desatarse, independizarse] sich lösen3. [atreverse]4. [perder timidez] aus sich herausgehensoltarsoltar [so8D7038CE!8D7038CE'tar]num3num (para independizarse) loslassennum6num (puesto) aufgebennum7num (lágrimas) vergießen■ soltarsenum1num (liberarse) sich befreien; (de unas ataduras) sich losmachen; soltarse de la mano sich von der Hand losreißennum2num (un nudo/lazo/tiro) sich lösennum3num (al hablar) sich gehen lassen; (una palabra, expresión) herausrutschen; se me soltó la lengua ich redete zu vielnum5num (para independizarse) sich lösen -
42 desprenderse
1 (soltarse) to come off, come away2 (emanar) to emanate, be given off3 (renunciar) to part with, give away4 figurado (liberarse) to rid oneself (de, of), free oneself (de, from)5 (deducirse) to follow, be inferred, be implied■ de aquí se desprende que no quiere volver a verte from this it follows that she doesn't want to see you again* * *VPR1) (=soltarse) [pieza, botón] to come off, become detached frm; [roca] to come away; [pintura, cal] to peel, come off2) [gas, olor] to issue3)• desprenderse de algo (=deshacerse) —
logramos desprendernos de mi hermana pequeña — we managed to get rid of o shake off my little sister
tuvimos que desprendernos del coche — we had to part with o get rid of the car
las serpientes se desprenden de la piel en esta época del año — snakes shed their skins at this time of year
4) (=concluirse)de esta declaración se desprende que... — from this statement we can gather that...
* * *(v.) = drop off, fall from, fall out, flake off, follow, snap off, fall, come + undone, come + loose, come offEx. The notched cards, representing relevant documents, will drop off the needle and fall from the bulk of the pack.Ex. The notched cards, representing relevant documents, will drop off the needle and fall from the bulk of the pack.Ex. In time, however, the rubber on which these gurta percha (or caoutchouc) bindings depended perished, and the leaves fell out.Ex. Reader use, exhibitions and reproductions, age, pigment damages, and the dry air caused by the radiators, often cause the layer of pigment in the miniatures of old manuscripts to loosen or flake off.Ex. It automatically follows that any concept belonging to this facet will constitute a distributed relative.Ex. The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.Ex. There may be pale drip marks in the neighbourhood of the tranchefiles, where drops of water fell from the deckle or from the maker's hand on to the new-made sheet.Ex. Ultimately, thought, understood as part of high culture, has come undone.Ex. It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.Ex. No sooner said than done -- he slipped a dog collar around Pinocchio's neck and tightened it so that it would not come off.* * *(v.) = drop off, fall from, fall out, flake off, follow, snap off, fall, come + undone, come + loose, come offEx: The notched cards, representing relevant documents, will drop off the needle and fall from the bulk of the pack.
Ex: The notched cards, representing relevant documents, will drop off the needle and fall from the bulk of the pack.Ex: In time, however, the rubber on which these gurta percha (or caoutchouc) bindings depended perished, and the leaves fell out.Ex: Reader use, exhibitions and reproductions, age, pigment damages, and the dry air caused by the radiators, often cause the layer of pigment in the miniatures of old manuscripts to loosen or flake off.Ex: It automatically follows that any concept belonging to this facet will constitute a distributed relative.Ex: The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.Ex: There may be pale drip marks in the neighbourhood of the tranchefiles, where drops of water fell from the deckle or from the maker's hand on to the new-made sheet.Ex: Ultimately, thought, understood as part of high culture, has come undone.Ex: It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.Ex: No sooner said than done -- he slipped a dog collar around Pinocchio's neck and tightened it so that it would not come off.* * *
■desprenderse verbo reflexivo
1 (despegarse, soltarse) to come off
2 (emanar) to be given off
3 (deshacerse de algo) to get rid of
(regalarlo) to give away
4 (deducirse) to be deduced: se puede desprender de tu mirada que no te alegras de verme, from the look on your face it's obvious that you're not happy to see me
' desprenderse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caerse
- despegarse
- soltarse
- caer
- deshacer
- desprender
English:
break away
- break off
- come away
- fall off
- snap off
- break
- come
- part
* * *vpr1. [soltarse] to come o fall off;la etiqueta se desprendió del vestido the label came o fell off the dress;se te ha desprendido un botón you've lost a button;se está desprendiendo la pintura del techo the paint is coming off the ceilingdespréndete de todas esas ideas anticuadas get rid of o forget all those old-fashioned ideasno nos queremos desprenderse de la mesa we don't want to part with the tableno se desprendía de su madre she wouldn't leave her mother's side5. [deducirse]¿qué conclusiones se desprenden de esta decisión? what conclusions can be drawn from this decision?;de sus palabras se desprende que… from his words it is clear o it can be seen that…* * *v/r1 come off2:desprenderse de fig: posesión part with3:de este estudio se desprende que what emerges from the study is that* * *vr1) : to come off, to come undone2) : to be inferred, to follow3)desprenderse de : to part with, to get rid of* * * -
43 despreocupado
adj.unworried, care-free, carefree, free and easy.past part.past participle of spanish verb: despreocuparse.* * *1→ link=despreocuparse despreocuparse► adjetivo1 (tranquilo) unconcerned, unworried2 (negligente) negligent, careless, sloppy3 (indiferente) indifferent* * *(f. - despreocupada)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=sin preocupación) unworried, unconcerned2) [al hablar, jugar] nonchalant3) [en el vestir] casual; pey careless, sloppy4) (=imparcial) unbias(s)ed, impartial5) (Rel) (=indiferente) indifferent, apathetic; (=tolerante) broad-minded6) † [mujer] loose* * *- da adjetivoa) ( sin preocupaciones) < vida> carefreeb) ( descuidado) negligentc) ( indiferente) unworried* * *= freewheeling [free-wheeling], unconcerned, footloose, blithe, carefree, breezy [breezier -comp., breeziest -sup.], insouciant, nonplus, nonplussed [nonplused], nonchalant, airy [airier -comp., airiest -sup.].Ex. Yet it is argued that these fluctuations do not justify either precipitous journal cancellations or free-wheeling additions to the collection.Ex. Then, with an elfin smile she said: 'You see, I haven't been entirely unconcerned!'.Ex. Americans are among the most opulent and footloose people on earth.Ex. According to these librarians, prudent judgment and professional knowledge about the value of a title should never be replaced by a blithe trust in statistical data.Ex. Alcohol in moderation is effective in reducing stress and may increase overall affective expression, happiness, euphoria, conviviality, & carefree feelings.Ex. This knowing sequel to the breezy glamor of 'Ocean's Eleven' provides more thieves, more heists, more twists, more locations, and more playfulness than the original.Ex. Adopting an insouciant attitude toward empirical research -- shorn of such seemingly tough-minded concepts as objectivity and transparency -- makes her point more plausible.Ex. I remember reading an interview where Boll was nonplus about it, but then days later the site got shut down.Ex. Considering all that has happened to them, the cousins were nonplussed.Ex. Certainly the explanation was remarkably in accordance with the nonchalant character of the noble lord who gave it.Ex. Cases keep discussion grounded on certain persistent facts that must be faced, and keep a realistic rein on airy flights of academic speculation.----* de manera despreocupada = casually.* usar de un modo despreocupado = bandy (about/around).* * *- da adjetivoa) ( sin preocupaciones) < vida> carefreeb) ( descuidado) negligentc) ( indiferente) unworried* * *= freewheeling [free-wheeling], unconcerned, footloose, blithe, carefree, breezy [breezier -comp., breeziest -sup.], insouciant, nonplus, nonplussed [nonplused], nonchalant, airy [airier -comp., airiest -sup.].Ex: Yet it is argued that these fluctuations do not justify either precipitous journal cancellations or free-wheeling additions to the collection.
Ex: Then, with an elfin smile she said: 'You see, I haven't been entirely unconcerned!'.Ex: Americans are among the most opulent and footloose people on earth.Ex: According to these librarians, prudent judgment and professional knowledge about the value of a title should never be replaced by a blithe trust in statistical data.Ex: Alcohol in moderation is effective in reducing stress and may increase overall affective expression, happiness, euphoria, conviviality, & carefree feelings.Ex: This knowing sequel to the breezy glamor of 'Ocean's Eleven' provides more thieves, more heists, more twists, more locations, and more playfulness than the original.Ex: Adopting an insouciant attitude toward empirical research -- shorn of such seemingly tough-minded concepts as objectivity and transparency -- makes her point more plausible.Ex: I remember reading an interview where Boll was nonplus about it, but then days later the site got shut down.Ex: Considering all that has happened to them, the cousins were nonplussed.Ex: Certainly the explanation was remarkably in accordance with the nonchalant character of the noble lord who gave it.Ex: Cases keep discussion grounded on certain persistent facts that must be faced, and keep a realistic rein on airy flights of academic speculation.* de manera despreocupada = casually.* usar de un modo despreocupado = bandy (about/around).* * *despreocupado -dacarefreellevaba una vida muy despreocupada she led a very carefree existencees muy despreocupado con sus hijos he's very easygoing with his children* * *
Del verbo despreocuparse: ( conjugate despreocuparse)
despreocupado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
despreocupado
despreocuparse
despreocupado◊ -da adjetivo
despreocuparse ( conjugate despreocuparse) verbo pronominala) See Also→
b) ( dejar de preocuparse):
despreocupado,-a adjetivo
1 (tranquilo) unconcerned
2 (negligente) careless
(estilo) casual
despreocuparse verbo reflexivo
1 (liberarse de una preocupación) to stop worrying: es difícil despreocuparse del chequeo de mañana, it's hard to not to be worried about tomorrow's checkup
2 (no prestar atención, cuidado, etc) to be unconcerned o indifferent [de, to]: se ha despreocupado completamente de preparar la boda, she has become totally indifferent to planning the wedding
' despreocupado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dejada
- dejado
- despreocuparse
- despreocupada
- tranquila
- tranquilo
English:
airy
- breezy
- carefree
- careless
- casual
- easy-going
- happy-go-lucky
- nonchalant
- slovenly
- care
- happy
* * *despreocupado, -a adj1. [libre de preocupaciones] carefree;vive despreocupado he's very happy-go-lucky o laid-back;es demasiado despreocupado he doesn't take things seriously enough, he's too laid-back2. [negligente] unconcerned* * *adj1 ( descuidado) careless2 ( sin preocupaciones) carefree* * *despreocupado, -da adj: carefree, easygoing, unconcerned* * *despreocupado adj casual -
44 forcejear
v.to struggle.* * *1 to wrestle, struggle* * *verb* * *VI [gen] to struggle, wrestle; (=afanarse) to strive* * *verbo intransitivo to struggle* * *= struggle, clinch.Ex. Despite the ferment that was going on in the scientific information field during the middle years of the decade of the '50's, the ADI was struggling to survive; membership had shrunk to only 200.Ex. Several times the two clinched and vigorously pounded each other s heads and bodies, and finally Blade was again knocked to the floor.----* forcejear (con) = wrestle with, lock + horns (with).* * *verbo intransitivo to struggle* * *= struggle, clinch.Ex: Despite the ferment that was going on in the scientific information field during the middle years of the decade of the '50's, the ADI was struggling to survive; membership had shrunk to only 200.
Ex: Several times the two clinched and vigorously pounded each other s heads and bodies, and finally Blade was again knocked to the floor.* forcejear (con) = wrestle with, lock + horns (with).* * *forcejear [A1 ]vito struggleforcejeaba para abrir la puerta she struggled to open the doorforcejeaba con el ladrón he wrestled o struggled with the thief* * *
forcejear ( conjugate forcejear) verbo intransitivo
to struggle
forcejear verbo intransitivo
1 to wrestle, struggle
2 quarrel: estoy harta de forcejear contigo por tonterías, I'm tired of quarreling over nonsense with you
' forcejear' also found in these entries:
English:
grapple
- struggle
- wrestle
* * *forcejear vito struggle;forcejeó con la cerradura he struggled with the lock;el preso forcejeó para liberarse the prisoner struggled to free himself* * *v/i struggle* * *forcejear vi: to struggle* * *forcejear vb to struggle -
45 liberado
adj.1 liberated, freed, exempted.2 emancipated.past part.past participle of spanish verb: liberar.* * *1→ link=liberar liberar► adjetivo1 liberated* * *liberado, -a1. ADJ1) [gen] liberated2) [de partido, sindicato] full-time, professional; [de organización] full-time3) (Com, Econ) paid-up, paid-in (EEUU)2.SM / F (Pol) [de sindicato, partido, organización] full-time official* * ** * *----* recientemente liberado = newly freed.* * ** * ** recientemente liberado = newly freed.* * *1 ‹mujer› liberated2( Esp) ‹miembro/militante› es miembro liberado del sindicato he is a paid member/officer of the unionmasculine, femininepaid worker/officer* * *
Del verbo liberar: ( conjugate liberar)
liberado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
liberado
liberar
liberado
liberar ( conjugate liberar) verbo transitivo
‹pueblo/país› to liberateb) ( de una obligación) liberado a algn de algo to free sb from sth
liberarse verbo pronominal liberadose de algo ‹de ataduras/deudas› to free oneself from sth
liberar vtr (de un invasor, opresor, etc) to liberate
(sacar de la cárcel) to free, release
* * *liberado, -a♦ adj1. [ciudad, país] liberated;[rehén, prisionero] freed2. [mujer] liberatedun terrorista liberado a full-time terrorist [receiving financial support from his or her organization]4. [teléfono] unlocked♦ nm,fEsp [sindicalista] full-time union official; [terrorista] full-time member of a terrorist organization* * *liberado, -da adj1) : liberateduna mujer liberada: a liberated woman2) : freed, delivered -
46 soltarse
1 (desatarse) to come untied, come unfastened2 (desprenderse) to come off3 (tornillo etc) to come loose4 (animal) to get loose, break loose5 (puntos) to come undone6 (vientre) to loosen7 figurado (adquirir habilidad) to become proficient, get the knack8 figurado (desenvolverse) to become self-confident, loosen up* * *VPR1) (=liberarse)que no se vaya a soltar el perro — don't let the dog get out o get loose
logró soltarse y pedir ayuda — he managed to free himself o get free and call for help
2) (=desprenderse) to come off; (=aflojarse) to come loose, work loose3) (=deshacerse) [cordón, nudo] to come undone, come untied; [costura] to come unstitched4) (=desenvolverse) [con actividad] to become expert; [con idioma] to become fluentsoltarse a andar/hablar — to start walking/talking
5) (=independizarse) to achieve one's independence, win freedom6) (=desmandarse) to lose control of o.s.soltarse a su gusto — to let off steam, let fly
7) *soltarse con: soltarse con una idea absurda — to come up with a silly idea
* * *(v.) = work + loose, come + loose, come offEx. The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.Ex. It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.Ex. No sooner said than done -- he slipped a dog collar around Pinocchio's neck and tightened it so that it would not come off.* * *(v.) = work + loose, come + loose, come offEx: The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.
Ex: It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.Ex: No sooner said than done -- he slipped a dog collar around Pinocchio's neck and tightened it so that it would not come off.* * *
■soltarse verbo reflexivo
1 (un perro, etc) to get loose
2 (una cuerda, un tornillo, etc) to come loose
3 (adquirir desenvoltura) to gain in confidence
4 (desprenderse, caerse) to come off
5 (empezar) ya se soltó a andar, he has already started to walk
' soltarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desprenderse
- salirse
- salir
- soltar
- zafar
English:
come
- pull away
- free
- let
- pull
- wrench
* * *vpr1. [desasirse] to let go;[escaparse, zafarse] to break free;agárrate a mí y no te sueltes hold on to me and don't let go;se soltó de sus ataduras he broke free from his bonds;se ha soltado el perro the dog has slipped its leash;logró soltarse de las esposas he managed to get out of his handcuffs2. [desatarse] [nudo, cuerda, cordones] to come undone;se soltó el moño she let her bun down;se soltó el nudo de la corbata he loosened his tie;Fam3. [desprenderse] to come off;se ha soltado el pomo de la puerta [está totalmente desprendido] the doorknob has come off;[se ha aflojado] the doorknob has come loose;se me soltó la horquilla my hairgrip came out4. [ganar desenvoltura] to get the hang of it, to get confident;soltarse a Esp [m5] conducir o Am [m5] manejar to get the hang of driving, to get confident about one's driving;no termino de soltarme con el francés I just can't seem to get the hang of Frenchuna vez que se soltó a hablar ya no paró once she started talking she didn't stop* * *v/r1 free o.s.2:soltarse a andar/hablar begin o start to walk/talk* * *soltarse vb -
47 desprender
v.1 to remove, to detach (lo que estaba fijo).2 to give off.3 to unfasten, to remove, to detach, to make loose.Ella desprendió el broche She unfastened the brooch.4 to emit, to emanate, to give off.El leño podrido desprende luz The rotting log emits light.* * *1 (separar) to detach, remove2 (soltar) to release3 (emanar) to give off1 (soltarse) to come off, come away2 (emanar) to emanate, be given off3 (renunciar) to part with, give away4 figurado (liberarse) to rid oneself (de, of), free oneself (de, from)5 (deducirse) to follow, be inferred, be implied■ de aquí se desprende que no quiere volver a verte from this it follows that she doesn't want to see you again* * *verb1) to detach, loosen2) give, emit•- desprenderse* * *1. VT1) (=soltar) [+ gas, olor] to give off; [+ piel, pelo] to shed2) (=separar)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivolos golpes desprendieron parte del revoque — part of the plaster came away o off with all the banging
2) <gases/chispas/olor> to give off2.desprenderse v pronse desprendió del soporte — it came away from o (frml) detached itself from the support
2)a) (renunciar, entregar)b) (apartarse, separarse)3) ( deshacerse)desprenderse de algo/alguien — to get rid of something/somebody
4) ( inferirse)de lo que se desprende que... — what can be gathered from it is that...
* * *1.verbo transitivolos golpes desprendieron parte del revoque — part of the plaster came away o off with all the banging
2) <gases/chispas/olor> to give off2.desprenderse v pronse desprendió del soporte — it came away from o (frml) detached itself from the support
2)a) (renunciar, entregar)b) (apartarse, separarse)3) ( deshacerse)desprenderse de algo/alguien — to get rid of something/somebody
4) ( inferirse)de lo que se desprende que... — what can be gathered from it is that...
* * *desprender11 = dislodge.Ex: Images of homosexuality and lesbianism are used as a confrontational political tool to dislodge male hegemony within the current cultural context.
* carne + desprenderse del hueso = meat + fall off + the bone.* desprenderse = drop off, fall from, fall out, flake off, follow, snap off, fall, come + undone, come + loose, come off.* desprenderse de = divest of, drop away from, throw away, part with, come out of, fall off of.* desprender semillas = go to + seed.* se desprende que = it follows that.desprender22 = give off, spout.Ex: Once the fronds have given off their spores, they die and can be cut back.
Ex: The weather cleared enough that we could get in to the volcanic islands (still spouting plumes of smoke) by copter in safety.* * *desprender [E1 ]vtA (soltar, separar) to detachlogró desprenderlo del eje he succeeded in detaching it from the shaftlos golpes han desprendido parte del revoque part of the plaster has come away o off with all the bangingel rótulo estaba medio desprendido the sign was hanging off its hinges/coming looseB ‹gases/chispas/olor› to give offC ( RPl) (desabrochar) ‹botón› to undoA «botón» to come off; «retina» to become detachedse desprendieron varias tejas several tiles came off (the roof)se desprendió del soporte it came away from o ( frml) detached itself from the supportB1 (renunciar, entregar) desprenderse DE algo to part WITH sthno me voy a desprender de este cuadro I'm not going to part with this pictureno piensa desprenderse del bebé she has no intention of giving up the baby2 (apartarse, separarse) desprenderse DE algo to let go OF sthno se desprende de su osito he won't let go of his teddybearno se me desprende del lado she won't leave my side for a minuteC (deshacerse) desprenderse DE algo/algn to get rid OF sth/sbno consigue desprenderse de sus prejuicios he doesn't seem able to shake off his prejudicesse desprendió de todos los documentos comprometedores he got rid of all the compromising documentsD (surgir) desprenderse DE algo to emerge FROM stheste resultado se desprende de las encuestas realizadas this result emerges from o comes out of the surveys that were carried outlo que se desprende del informe es que … what can be gathered o inferred from the report is that …, what emerges from the report is that …* * *
desprender ( conjugate desprender) verbo transitivo (soltar, separar) ‹ teja› to dislodge;
‹ etiqueta› to detach
desprenderse verbo pronominal
1 [ teja] to come loose;
[ botón] to come off;
[ retina] to become detached;
desprenderse de algo to come away from sth
2 (renunciar, entregar) desprenderse de algo ‹ de posesiones› to part with sth
desprender verbo transitivo
1 (despegar) to remove, detach
2 (emanar un olor, humo) to give off
' desprender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desprenderse
- desprendido
- soltar
* * *♦ vt1. [lo que estaba fijo] to remove, to detach;desprenda la pegatina y envíenosla remove the sticker and send it to us;el viento ha desprendido esta contraventana the wind has pulled this shutter off;desprendió los alfileres del vestido she took the pins out of the dress2. [olor, luz, calor] to give off3. RP [desabrochar] to undo* * *v/t1 detach, separate2 olor give off* * *desprender vt1) soltar: to detach, to loosen, to unfasten2) emitir: to emit, to give off* * *desprender vb -
48 despreocuparse
pron.v.to stop worrying, to relax, to ease up, to unworry.* * *1 (dejar de preocuparse) to stop worrying■ puedes despreocuparte de eso, yo me ocuparé you can stop worrying about that, I'll deal with it2 (desentenderse) to be unconcerned (de, about), be indifferent (de, to)* * *VPR1) (=descuidarse)tú despreocúpate del coche, que ya me encargo yo — don't you worry about the car, I'll take care of it
2) (=ser indiferente) to be unconcerned* * *verbo pronominala) ( desentenderse)se despreocupó de todo y se fue de vacaciones — she washed her hands of everything and went off on vacation
b) ( dejar de preocuparse)* * *verbo pronominala) ( desentenderse)se despreocupó de todo y se fue de vacaciones — she washed her hands of everything and went off on vacation
b) ( dejar de preocuparse)* * *despreocuparse [A1 ]se despreocupó de la educación de sus hijos he didn't bother o worry about his children's educationdespreocúpate del qué dirán don't worry about what other people say* * *
despreocuparse ( conjugate despreocuparse) verbo pronominala) See Also→
b) ( dejar de preocuparse):
despreocuparse verbo reflexivo
1 (liberarse de una preocupación) to stop worrying: es difícil despreocuparse del chequeo de mañana, it's hard to not to be worried about tomorrow's checkup
2 (no prestar atención, cuidado, etc) to be unconcerned o indifferent [de, to]: se ha despreocupado completamente de preparar la boda, she has become totally indifferent to planning the wedding
* * *despreocuparse vpr[dejar de preocuparse] to stop worrying;tú despreocúpate, que yo me encargo stop worrying o don't you worry, I'll take care of it;despreocuparse de [dejar de preocuparse por] to stop worrying about;[desatender] not to bother about;se despreocupaban de los alumnos they didn't bother about o pay proper attention to the pupils* * *v/r not worry (de about) -
49 to become liberated
liberarse, emanciparse -
50 despreocupado
Del verbo despreocuparse: ( conjugate despreocuparse) \ \
despreocupado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: despreocupado despreocuparse
despreocupado
◊ -da adjetivo
despreocuparse ( conjugate despreocuparse) verbo pronominala) See Also→b) ( dejar de preocuparse):
despreocupado,-a adjetivo
1 (tranquilo) unconcerned
2 (negligente) careless (estilo) casual
despreocuparse verbo reflexivo
1 (liberarse de una preocupación) to stop worrying: es difícil despreocuparse del chequeo de mañana, it's hard to not to be worried about tomorrow's checkup
2 (no prestar atención, cuidado, etc) to be unconcerned o indifferent [de, to]: se ha despreocupado completamente de preparar la boda, she has become totally indifferent to planning the wedding ' despreocupado' also found in these entries: Spanish: dejada - dejado - despreocuparse - despreocupada - tranquila - tranquilo English: airy - breezy - carefree - careless - casual - easy-going - happy-go-lucky - nonchalant - slovenly - care - happy -
51 despreocuparse
despreocuparse ( conjugate despreocuparse) verbo pronominala) See Also→b) ( dejar de preocuparse):
despreocuparse verbo reflexivo
1 (liberarse de una preocupación) to stop worrying: es difícil despreocuparse del chequeo de mañana, it's hard to not to be worried about tomorrow's checkup
2 (no prestar atención, cuidado, etc) to be unconcerned o indifferent [de, to]: se ha despreocupado completamente de preparar la boda, she has become totally indifferent to planning the wedding -
52 liberado
Del verbo liberar: ( conjugate liberar) \ \
liberado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: liberado liberar
liberado
liberar ( conjugate liberar) verbo transitivo ‹pueblo/país› to liberateb) ( de una obligación) liberado a algn de algo to free sb from sthliberarse verbo pronominal liberadose de algo ‹de ataduras/deudas› to free oneself from sth
liberar vtr (de un invasor, opresor, etc) to liberate (sacar de la cárcel) to free, release -
53 освобождаться от ответственности
Diccionario universal ruso-español > освобождаться от ответственности
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54 раскрепоститься
vgener. emanciparse, liberarse -
55 MAQUIZA
mâquîza > mâquîz.*\MAQUIZA v.i., échapper à un danger, sortir, se tirer d'un péril, d'un mauvais pas (S).Esp., escaparse, o liberarse de algun peligro o daño. Molina II 52v.Allem., entgehen, entrinnen. SIS 1950,295.Form: sur quîza, morph.incorp. mâ-itl. -
56 TLAHTLACOLTOMA
tlahtlacôltoma > tlahtlacôlton.*\TLAHTLACOLTOMA v.t. tê-., absoudre, pardonner à quelqu'un, remettre ses péchés.Esp., desatar o perdonar a otro los pecados (M II 137v).*\TLAHTLACOLTOMA v.réfl., se délivrer, obtenir la rémission de ses péchés par la contrission ou la confession.Esp., desatarse o liberarse de los pecados por la contricion, o confession sacramental (M II 137v).Form: sur toma, morph.incorp. tlahtlacôlli.Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > TLAHTLACOLTOMA
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57 délivrer
1 (un prisonnier, un pays) Liberar, libertar2 (du danger, du mal) Librar3 (un passeport, un certificat, etc.) Expedir4 (une commande) Entregar5 Librarse, liberarse -
58 qespiy
v. Salvarse, liberarse, salvar un obstáculo. Ec: kishpina. -
59 break free
v.liberarse, desinhibirse, librarse, desatarse. -
60 emancipate
vt.1 emancipar.2 emanciparse, liberarse, librarse de ataduras. (pt & pp emancipated)
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