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'medli(a piece of music put together from a number of other pieces: She sang a medley of old songs.) popurrítr['medlɪ]1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL popurrí nombre masculinon.• ensalada s.f.• fárrago s.m.• mescolanza s.f.• mezcla s.f.• miscelánea s.f.• misceláneo s.m.• morondanga s.f.• pepitoria s.f.• popurrí s.m.'medlia) ( mixture) mezcla f, combinación fb) ( Mus) popurrí m['medlɪ]N (=mixture) mezcla f ; (=miscellany) miscelánea f ; (Mus) popurrí m* * *['medli]a) ( mixture) mezcla f, combinación fb) ( Mus) popurrí m -
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s.1 homicidio, casual; propiamete, es el homicidio cometido en defensa propia en una riña repentina. (judicial)2 delito accidental. -
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noun (cloth made by sewing small pieces of material together: a skirt made of patchwork; (also adjective) a patchwork quilt.) labor de retazos/retalestr['pæʧwɜːk]1 labor nombre femenino de retales2 figurative use (of fields) mosaico1 de retalespatchwork ['pæʧ.wərk] n: labor f de retazosn.• chapucería s.f.• mezcolanza s.f.• remiendo s.m.'pætʃwɜːrk, 'pætʃwɜːka) u ( craft) patchwork m, labor f de retazos or (Esp) retales; (before n) < quilt> de patchwork, de retazos or (Esp) retalesb) c ( medley)['pætʃwɜːk]1. N1) labor f de retazos, arpillería f (LAm)2) (fig)their policy is a patchwork of half-measures — su política es un conjunto fragmentario de medias tintas
2.CPDpatchwork quilt N — edredón m de retazos multicolores
* * *['pætʃwɜːrk, 'pætʃwɜːk]a) u ( craft) patchwork m, labor f de retazos or (Esp) retales; (before n) < quilt> de patchwork, de retazos or (Esp) retalesb) c ( medley) -
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potpourrí /popu'rri/ sustantivo masculino medley ' potpourrí' also found in these entries: Spanish: popurrí English: potpourritr[pəʊ'pʊərɪ]1 (gen) popurrí nombre masculinopotpourri [.po:pʊ'ri:] n: popurrí mn.• batiborrillo s.m.• baturrillo s.m.• mezcolanza s.f.• popurrí s.m.'pəʊpʊ'ri, ˌpəʊ'pʊəri[pǝʊ'pʊǝrɪ]N (pl potpourris)2) [of music, writing] popurrí m* * *['pəʊpʊ'ri, ˌpəʊ'pʊəri] -
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swim
1. present participle - swimming; verb1) (to move through water using arms and legs or fins, tails etc: The children aren't allowed to go sailing until they've learnt to swim; I'm going / I've been swimming; She swam to the shore; They watched the fish swimming about in the aquarium.) nadar2) (to cross (a river etc), compete in (a race), cover (a distance etc) by swimming: He swam three lengths of the swimming-pool; She can't swim a stroke (= at all).) nadar3) (to seem to be moving round and round, as a result of dizziness etc: His head was swimming; Everything began to swim before his eyes.) dar vueltas
2. noun(an act of swimming: We went for a swim in the lake.) baño- swimmer- swimming
- swimming-bath
- swimming-pool
- swimming-trunks
- swimsuit
- swimming-costume
swim1 n bañoswim2 vb nadartr[swɪm]1 baño1 (gen) nadar2 (be covered in liquid) nadar (in, en), flotar (in, en); (be overflowing) estar cubierto,-a (((with, de), estar inundado,-a3 (spin, whirl) dar vueltas1 (cross river) cruzar a nado, cruzar nadando; (cover distance) nadar, hacer; (use particular stroke) nadar■ can you swim butterfly? ¿sabes nadar (estilo) mariposa?\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in the swim estar al tanto, estar en la ondato go for a swim ir a nadarto have a swim bañarse, nadarto swim with the tide seguir la corrienteto swim against the tide ir contra la corriente1) : nadar2) float: flotar3) reel: dar vueltashis head was swimming: la cabeza le daba vueltasswim n: baño m, chapuzón mto go for a swim: ir a nadarn.• nadada s.f.• natación s.f.v.(§ p.,p.p.: swam, swum) = dar vueltas la cabeza v.• nadar v.• pasar a nado v.
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1. swɪm1) \<\<person/animal/fish\>\> nadarcan you swim? — ¿sabes nadar?
are you going swimming? — ¿vas a ir a nadar?
he swam across the river — cruzó el río nadando or a nado
2)a) ( float) flotarb) (be immersed, overflowing) (usu in -ing form)to swim IN something — nadar or flotar en algo
the tomatoes were swimming in oil — los tomates nadaban or flotaban en aceite
to swim WITH something: the bathroom floor was swimming with water — el suelo del baño estaba cubierto de agua
3) (of blurred, confused perceptions) dar* vueltas
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vt \<\<length\>\> nadar, hacer*; \<\<river\>\> cruzar* a nadoto swim breaststroke — nadar pecho or (Esp) a braza
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to go for a swim — ir* a nadar
to have a swim — nadar, bañarse, darse* un baño
[swɪm] (vb: pt swam) (pp swum)to be in the swim — estar* al tanto de lo que pasa, estar* en la onda (fam)
1.Nto have a swim — darse un baño, nadar
to go for a swim — ir a nadar or a bañarse
- be in the swim- keep in the swim2. VT1) [+ stretch of water] pasar a nado, cruzar a nadohe was the first man to swim the English channel — fue el primer hombre que cruzó a nado el Canal de la Mancha
2) [+ length, race] nadar3. VI1) [person, fish] nadar•
to swim across a river — pasar or cruzar un río a nado•
we shall have to swim for it * — tendremos que echarnos al agua, tendremos que salvarnos nadando•
to go swimming — ir a nadar or bañarse•
to learn to swim — aprender a nadar•
to swim out to sea — alejarse nadando de la playa•
to swim under water — nadar debajo del agua, bucear- swim against the stream or tide- swim with the stream or tide2) (=float) flotarthe meat was swimming in gravy — la carne flotaba or nadaba en la salsa
- be swimming in moneymy head is swimming — me estoy mareando, me da vueltas la cabeza
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1. [swɪm]1) \<\<person/animal/fish\>\> nadarcan you swim? — ¿sabes nadar?
are you going swimming? — ¿vas a ir a nadar?
he swam across the river — cruzó el río nadando or a nado
2)a) ( float) flotarb) (be immersed, overflowing) (usu in -ing form)to swim IN something — nadar or flotar en algo
the tomatoes were swimming in oil — los tomates nadaban or flotaban en aceite
to swim WITH something: the bathroom floor was swimming with water — el suelo del baño estaba cubierto de agua
3) (of blurred, confused perceptions) dar* vueltas
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vt \<\<length\>\> nadar, hacer*; \<\<river\>\> cruzar* a nadoto swim breaststroke — nadar pecho or (Esp) a braza
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to go for a swim — ir* a nadar
to have a swim — nadar, bañarse, darse* un baño
to be in the swim — estar* al tanto de lo que pasa, estar* en la onda (fam)
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Del verbo mezclar: ( conjugate mezclar) \ \
mezcla es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: mezcla mezclar
mezcla sustantivo femenino 1 ( proceso) 2 ( combinación ) (de vinos, tabacos, cafés) blend; ( de tejidos) mix;c) (Audio) mix
mezclar ( conjugate mezclar) verbo transitivo 1 mezcla algo con algo to mix sth with sth 2 ‹documentos/ropa› to mix up, get … mixed up; mezcla algo con algo to get sth mixed up with sth 3 ( involucrar) mezcla a algn en algo to get sb mixed up o involved in sth mezclarse verbo pronominal 1b) ( tener trato con) mezclase con algn to mix with sb2 [razas/culturas] to mix
mezcla sustantivo femenino
1 (acción) mixing, blending Rad Cine mixing
2 (producto) mixture, blend: me gusta esta mezcla de cafés, I like this blend of coffee Audio mix Text mix
una mezcla de seda y lino, a silk/linen mix
mezclar verbo transitivo
1 (combinar, amalgamar) to mix, blend: no me gusta mezclar a los amigos, I don't like to mix my friends
2 (algo ordenado antes) to mix up: mezcló sus cosas con las tuyas, he got his things mixed up with yours
3 (involucrar) to involve, mix up ' mezcla' also found in these entries: Spanish: barro - consistente - expandirse - homogeneizar - spanglish - consistencia - contenido - homogéneo - mezclilla - puro English: add in - blend - cross - mix - mixture - Spanglish - stand - medley - mixed -
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s.mezcla. -> MEDLEY.
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Medley — may mean: Contents 1 Sports 2 Music 3 People 4 Places 5 Other … Wikipedia
Medley — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda En música, un medley o popurrí representa una serie de canciones o trozos de canciones unidas en una sola interpretación larga. También se le llama poupurrí o poupurrit, que viene del francés pot pourri y significa… … Wikipedia Español
Medley — Med ley, n.; pl. {Medleys}. [OE. medlee, OF. mesl[ e]e, medl[ e]e, mell[ e]e, F. m[^e]l[ e]e. See {Meddle}, and cf. {Mel[ E]e}, {Mellay}.] 1. A mixture; a mingled and confused mass of ingredients, usually inharmonious; a jumble; a hodgepodge;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Medley — Medley, FL U.S. town in Florida Population (2000): 1098 Housing Units (2000): 387 Land area (2000): 3.777563 sq. miles (9.783842 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.520218 sq. miles (1.347358 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4.297781 sq. miles (11.131200 sq.… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Medley, FL — U.S. town in Florida Population (2000): 1098 Housing Units (2000): 387 Land area (2000): 3.777563 sq. miles (9.783842 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.520218 sq. miles (1.347358 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4.297781 sq. miles (11.131200 sq. km) FIPS… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Medley — Med ley, a. 1. Mixed; of mixed material or color. [Obs.] A medl[ e] coat. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. Mingled; confused. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
medley — index assemblage, composite, diversity, integration (amalgamation), melange, miscellaneous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. Wil … Law dictionary
medley — (n.) c.1300, hand to hand combat, from O.Fr. medlee, variant of meslee (see MEDDLE (Cf. meddle)). Meaning combination, mixture is from mid 15c.; that of musical combination consisting of diverse parts is from 1620s … Etymology dictionary
medley — /ingl. ˈmɛdlɪ/ [vc. ingl., propr. «mescolanza, miscuglio»] s. m. inv. (mus.) pot pourri (fr.) … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
Medley — ↑ Potpourri … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
medley — [n] miscellany assortment, brew, collection, combo, composition, confusion, conglomeration, farrago, hodgepodge, jumble, mélange, melee, mingling, mishmash, mixed bag, mixture, pasticcio, pastiche, patchwork, potpourri, salmagundi, variety;… … New thesaurus