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1 relieved re·lieved adj
[rɪ'liːvd]to be relieved that... — essere sollevato (-a) (dal fatto) che...
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2 unrelieved un·re·lieved adj
[ˌʌnrɪ'liːvd](pain, gloom) costante, (anguish, depression) totale, (boredom) mortale, (monotony) ininterrotto (-a), (colour) uniforme -
3 believe
bi'li:v1) (to regard (something) as true: I believe his story.) creer2) (to trust (a person), accepting what he says as true: I believe you.) creer3) (to think (that): I believe he's ill.) creer (que), pensar (que)•- belief
- believer
- believe in
believe vb creertr[bɪ'liːv]1 (accept as true, think) creer2 (suppose) creer, suponer1 creer (in, en)2 (trust) confiar (in, en)3 (support, be in favour of) ser partidario,-a (in, de)4 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL tener fe\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLit is believed that se cree que■ it is believed that they were caught in the avalanche se cree que se quedaron atrapados por el aludbelieve it or not por extraño que pueda parecernot to believe one's eyes no dar crédito a sus ojosyou'd better believe it! ¡esto va en serio!don't you believe it! ¡no te lo creas!believe me! ¡créeme!to make believe fingirv.• creer v.• entender v.bə'liːv, bɪ'liːv
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a) \<\<statement/story\>\> creer*; \<\<person\>\> creerle* abelieve it or not — aunque no lo creas, aunque parezca mentira
I could hardly believe my ears/eyes — no daba crédito a mis oídos/mis ojos
don't you believe it! — (colloq) créetelo! (fam & iró)
would you believe it! — (colloq) habráse visto!, será posible!
believe you me! — (colloq) te lo juro!
you'd better believe it! — (esp AmE) como lo oyes!
to make believe (that) — hacer* de cuenta que
b) ( think) creer*I believe so/not — creo que sí/no, tengo entendido que sí/no
to believe somebody/something to + inf — (often pass)
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vi creer*to believe in something/somebody — creer* en algo/alguien
[bɪ'liːv]to believe in God — creer* en Dios
1. VT1) (=think) creer2) [+ story, evidence, person] creerdon't you believe it! — ¡no te lo creas!
believe it or not, she bought it — aunque parezca mentira, lo compró
it was hot, believe (you) me — hacía calor, ¡y cómo!
do you really believe the threat? — ¿crees de veras en la amenaza?
2.VI creer* * *[bə'liːv, bɪ'liːv]
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a) \<\<statement/story\>\> creer*; \<\<person\>\> creerle* abelieve it or not — aunque no lo creas, aunque parezca mentira
I could hardly believe my ears/eyes — no daba crédito a mis oídos/mis ojos
don't you believe it! — (colloq) créetelo! (fam & iró)
would you believe it! — (colloq) habráse visto!, será posible!
believe you me! — (colloq) te lo juro!
you'd better believe it! — (esp AmE) como lo oyes!
to make believe (that) — hacer* de cuenta que
b) ( think) creer*I believe so/not — creo que sí/no, tengo entendido que sí/no
to believe somebody/something to + inf — (often pass)
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vi creer*to believe in something/somebody — creer* en algo/alguien
to believe in God — creer* en Dios
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4 disbelieve
disbi'li:v(not to believe: He was inclined to disbelieve her story.) poner en dudatr[dɪsbɪ'liːv]1 no creer1 no creer (in, en), no dar crédito (in, a)v.• descreer v.• dudar v.'dɪsbə'liːvtransitive verb (frml) \<\<statement\>\> no creer*; \<\<person\>\> no creerle* a[ˌdɪsbǝ'liːv]1.VT [+ person] no creer a; [+ story] no creer2.VI (esp Rel) no creer (in en)* * *['dɪsbə'liːv]transitive verb (frml) \<\<statement\>\> no creer*; \<\<person\>\> no creerle* a -
5 relieve
-v1) (to lessen or stop (pain, worry etc): The doctor gave him some drugs to relieve the pain; to relieve the hardship of the refugees.) aliviar2) (to take over a job or task from: You guard the door first, and I'll relieve you in two hours.) relevar, sustituir3) (to dismiss (a person) from his job or position: He was relieved of his post/duties.) despedir4) (to take (something heavy, difficult etc) from someone: May I relieve you of that heavy case?; The new gardener relieved the old man of the burden of cutting the grass.) quitar, librar de (un peso, una carga, i2etc/i2)5) (to come to the help of (a town etc which is under siege or attack).) socorrer, auxiliarrelieve vb aliviar
relieve sustantivo masculino 1a) (Art, Geog) relief;letras en relieve embossed lettersb) ( parte que sobresale):2 ( importancia) prominence; dar relieve a algo to lend (special) importance to sth; poner de relieve to highlight
relieve sustantivo masculino
1 Geography relief
2 Arte relief
en relieve, raised o embossed
3 (en importancia o valor) prominence, importance Locuciones: poner de relieve, to underline, highlight ' relieve' also found in these entries: Spanish: aliviar - calmar - calmarse - descargar - fricción - quitar - relevar - aligerar - estampar - mitigar - necesidad - terreno English: analyst - embossed - feature - relief - relieve - ease - emboss - emphasize - highlight - scratch - sparetr[rɪ'liːv]1 (lessen) aliviar2 (take over from) relevar3 (help) socorrer, ayudar4 (lift siege of) liberar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto relieve oneself hacer sus necesidades1) alleviate: aliviar, mitigarto feel relieved: sentirse aliviado2) free: liberar, eximirto relieve someone of responsibility for: eximir a alguien de la responsabilidad de3) replace: relevar (a un centinela, etc.)4) break: romperto relieve the monotony: romper la monotoníav.• aligerar v.• aliviar v.• deducir v.• desahogar v.• mitigar v.• quitar v.• relevar v.• rescatar v.• socorrer v.• suprimir v.• tranquilizar v.rɪ'liːv
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1) \<\<pain\>\> calmar, aliviar, mitigar* (liter); \<\<anxiety/hardship/suffering\>\> mitigar*, aliviar; \<\<tension\>\> aliviar, relajar; \<\<monotony/uniformity\>\> romper*to relieve somebody of responsibility for something — eximir a alguien de la responsabilidad de algo
to relieve somebody of his/her duties — relevar a alguien de su cargo
2) \<\<town/fortress\>\> liberar3) \<\<guard/driver\>\> relevar
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v refl[rɪ'liːv]VT1) (=alleviate) [+ sufferings, pain, headache] aliviar; [+ burden] aligerar; [+ tension, boredom, anxiety] disipar, aliviarthe plain is relieved by an occasional hill — de vez en cuando una colina rompe con la monotonía de la llanura
2) (=ease) [+ person's mind] tranquilizar3) [+ feelings, anger] desahogar4)to relieve o.s. — (=go to lavatory) ir al baño, hacer pis *
5) (=release)to relieve sb of his wallet — hum quitar la cartera a algn, robar la cartera a algn
6) (Mil) [+ city] descercar, socorrer; [+ troops] relevar7)to relieve the poor — (=help) socorrer a los pobres
* * *[rɪ'liːv]
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1) \<\<pain\>\> calmar, aliviar, mitigar* (liter); \<\<anxiety/hardship/suffering\>\> mitigar*, aliviar; \<\<tension\>\> aliviar, relajar; \<\<monotony/uniformity\>\> romper*to relieve somebody of responsibility for something — eximir a alguien de la responsabilidad de algo
to relieve somebody of his/her duties — relevar a alguien de su cargo
2) \<\<town/fortress\>\> liberar3) \<\<guard/driver\>\> relevar
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6 relieved
adjective (no longer anxious or worried: I was relieved to hear you had arrived safely.) aliviado* * *re.lieved[ril'i:vd] n adj aliviado, feliz, contente. -
7 unrelieved green
un.re.lieved green[∧nrili:vd gr'i:n] n verde invariável, não interrompido. -
8 unrelieved
un.re.lieved[∧nril'i:vd] adj 1 não aliviado, não suavizado, não abrandado, não minorado (by por). 2 não revezado, não substituído (sentinela), não socorrido (fortaleza). -
9 TLAIIYOHUIHTINEMI
tlaiiyohuihtinemi > tlaiiyohuihtinen.*\TLAIIYOHUIHTINEMI v.i., vivre dans la misère." in tlaiiyohuitinemih tlâlticpac ", ceux qui vivent dans la misère sur terre - those who lieved in misery on earth. Sah4,2.Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > TLAIIYOHUIHTINEMI
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10 unrelieved
un·re·lieved[ˌʌnrɪˈli:vd]the pressure at work was \unrelieved by any improvement in the sales figures da sich die Verkaufszahlen nicht verbessert hatten, hielt auch der Druck in der Arbeit an\unrelieved poverty unverminderte Armut\unrelieved pressure/stress anhaltender Druck/Stress\unrelieved tedium dauernde Langeweile2. (not helped) unvermindert* * *["ʌnrɪ'liːvd]adjpain, stress, gloom, anguish ungemindert; mediocrity unverändert, gleichbleibend; grey einheitlich, durch nichts aufgelockert; monotony, boredom tödlicha life of unrelieved misery — ein Leben, das ein einziges Elend ist
* * *unrelieved adj1. ungelindert2. nicht unterbrochen, ununterbrochen3. MILa) nicht abgelöst (Wache)b) nicht entsetzt (belagerter Platz)* * *adj.ungelindert adj.unvermindert adj. -
11 relieved
adjective (no longer anxious or worried: I was relieved to hear you had arrived safely.) erleichtert* * *re·lieved[rɪˈli:vd]adj erleichtertI'm so \relieved to find you ich bin so froh, dich zu sehento be \relieved to hear/see sth etw mit Erleichterung hören/sehento feel \relieved sich akk erleichtert fühlen* * *adj.entlastet adj.entlasteten adj.erleichtert adj. -
12 relieved
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13 unrelieved
to be \unrelieved by sth trotz einer S. gen anhalten;the pressure at work was \unrelieved by any improvement in the sales figures da sich die Verkaufszahlen nicht verbessert hatten, hielt auch der Druck in der Arbeit an;\unrelieved poverty unverminderte Armut;\unrelieved pressure/ stress anhaltender Druck/Stress;\unrelieved tedium dauernde Langeweile2) ( not helped) unvermindert
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