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v.1 to mine (military).La armada minó el campo The army mined the field.2 to undermine.Sus críticas minaron su confianza His criticism undermined her confidence.* * *1 (terreno) to mine2 figurado (salud, resistencia) to undermine, weaken* * *verb1) to mine2) undermine* * *VT1) (Min, Mil, Náut) to mine2) (=debilitar) to undermine* * *verbo transitivoa) <campo/mar> to mine* * *= erode, undermine, sap, gnaw (at), undercut, whittle (away/down/at), hollow out.Ex. These arrangements should also erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.Ex. Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.Ex. First the desire to read is sapped, then the will, and finally stamina to tackle anything but short, and immediately useful, passages.Ex. The rugby league is increasingly beset by a financial reward system that gnaws at its prime resource -- the players.Ex. The effects of liberalization threaten to undercut the delivery of a long cherished social objective.Ex. However, such idealism is often whittled away over time by bureaucratic problems & organizational demands.Ex. The Irish President said last night that Irish society is being hollowed out by individualism.----* minar la confianza en Uno mismo = undermine + self-confidence.* minar los valores tradicionales = undermine + traditional values.* minar + Posesivo + confianza = undermine + Posesivo + confidence, erode + Posesivo + confidence, sap + Posesivo + confidence.* * *verbo transitivoa) <campo/mar> to mine* * *= erode, undermine, sap, gnaw (at), undercut, whittle (away/down/at), hollow out.Ex: These arrangements should also erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.
Ex: Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.Ex: First the desire to read is sapped, then the will, and finally stamina to tackle anything but short, and immediately useful, passages.Ex: The rugby league is increasingly beset by a financial reward system that gnaws at its prime resource -- the players.Ex: The effects of liberalization threaten to undercut the delivery of a long cherished social objective.Ex: However, such idealism is often whittled away over time by bureaucratic problems & organizational demands.Ex: The Irish President said last night that Irish society is being hollowed out by individualism.* minar la confianza en Uno mismo = undermine + self-confidence.* minar los valores tradicionales = undermine + traditional values.* minar + Posesivo + confianza = undermine + Posesivo + confidence, erode + Posesivo + confidence, sap + Posesivo + confidence.* * *minar [A1 ]vt2 (debilitar) ‹salud› to damage; ‹autoridad/moral› to undermineel país había sido minado por una guerra civil the country had been weakened by a civil war* * *
minar ( conjugate minar) verbo transitivo
‹autoridad/moral› to undermine
minar verbo transitivo
1 (con explosivos) to mine
2 fig (debilitar, destruir) to undermine: me mina la moral, it undermines my morale
' minar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
socavar
English:
chip away
- mine
- sap
- undermine
- erode
- under
* * *minar vt1. Mil to mine2. [socavar] to undermine;están minando los intentos de alcanzar un acuerdo they are undermining the efforts to reach an agreement;el tabaco está minando su salud cigarettes are damaging her health* * *v/t1 ( excavar) mine2 fig ( dañar) undermine* * *minar vt1) : to mine2) debilitar: to undermine -
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mi'narv1) ( poner minas) MIL verminen, Minen legen2) ( cavar una mina) MIN Stollen anlegen3) (fig: socavar) untergrabenLa enfermedad me ha minado completamente. — Die Krankheit hat mich völlig demoralisiert.
verbo transitivo2. [destruir] verderben3. [disminuir] unterminierenminarminar [mi'nar]num1num (excavar) unterhöhlennum2num (colocar minas) verminennum3num (debilitar) unterminieren -
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vt1) рыть, копать, выкапывать (подземную галерею, шахту и т.п.)3) разрушать, подрывать, подтачивать ( здоровье)4) минировать -
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гл.1) общ. (подгрызть) подточить, (промыть) протачивать, (промыть) проточить, вести подкоп, взрывать, подкапывать, подмывать (о воде), производить горные работы, разрабатывать рудник, рыть подземную галерею, ставить мины, прососать (un lйquido; о воде), прорыть (вскопать), постепенно разрушать (о болезни), подтачивать (о воде), точить (о воде), рыть (под землёй), делать подкоп, истощать, минировать2) перен. (здоровье и т. п.) подточить, подкопать, подорвать, поколебать, подрывать (авторитет и т.п.), подкапываться под (кого-л.)3) воен. заминировать -
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• dolovat• hlodat• hloubit• kopat• kutat• podminovat• těžit• vyhlodat• zaminovat* * *• i přen. podkopat (zdraví aj.)• i přen. podrýt (zdraví aj.)• klást miny• usilovat potají (o co) -
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tr 1) изкопавам, копая подземна галерия; 2) минирам; 3) подравям, подривам (за вода); 4) прен. подкопавам, подронвам (авторитет, здраве и пр.); 5) прен. правя големи усилия за постигане на нещо. -
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vt1) рыть, копать, выкапывать (подземную галерею, шахту и т.п.)3) разрушать, подрывать, подтачивать ( здоровье)4) минировать -
11 minar el terreno a alguien
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12 minar + Posesivo + confianza
(v.) = undermine + Posesivo + confidence, erode + Posesivo + confidence, sap + Posesivo + confidenceEx. He can experiment without anxiety because at each trial the new material can be supported by the old so that his confidence is not undermined if it fails.Ex. At first, analyzing the way he went about his work eroded his confidence, threw him off balance, dimmed some of his energetic spirit.Ex. This ideology subordinated all women by belittling their achievements, sapping their confidence, and convincing them that they were really inferior to men.* * *(v.) = undermine + Posesivo + confidence, erode + Posesivo + confidence, sap + Posesivo + confidenceEx: He can experiment without anxiety because at each trial the new material can be supported by the old so that his confidence is not undermined if it fails.
Ex: At first, analyzing the way he went about his work eroded his confidence, threw him off balance, dimmed some of his energetic spirit.Ex: This ideology subordinated all women by belittling their achievements, sapping their confidence, and convincing them that they were really inferior to men. -
13 minar la confianza en Uno mismo
(v.) = undermine + self-confidenceEx. As part of an imported culture libraries may be associated with influences undermining traditional values and self-confidence and with the propagation of negative values such as consumerism.* * *(v.) = undermine + self-confidenceEx: As part of an imported culture libraries may be associated with influences undermining traditional values and self-confidence and with the propagation of negative values such as consumerism.
Spanish-English dictionary > minar la confianza en Uno mismo
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14 minar los valores tradicionales
(v.) = undermine + traditional valuesEx. As part of an imported culture libraries may be associated with influences undermining traditional values and self-confidence and with the propagation of negative values such as consumerism.* * *(v.) = undermine + traditional valuesEx: As part of an imported culture libraries may be associated with influences undermining traditional values and self-confidence and with the propagation of negative values such as consumerism.
Spanish-English dictionary > minar los valores tradicionales
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15 minar la autoridad de alguien
гл.общ. подорвать (чей-л.) авторитетИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > minar la autoridad de alguien
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16 minar la economìa nacional
гл.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > minar la economìa nacional
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17 minar el terreno [lang name=SpanishTraditionalSort]a uno
рыть я́му кому; подси́живать когоDiccionario Español-Ruso de Uso Moderno > minar el terreno [lang name=SpanishTraditionalSort]a uno
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18 minar el terreno a u.p.
• házet komu klacky pod nohy• podkopat komu půdu pod nohama -
19 minar un canal
• naklást miny v průplavu• zaminovat průplav -
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f.1 mine (geology & military).mina de carbón/oro coal/gold mine2 goldmine (cosa rentable).3 lead.4 bird (British), chick (United States) (informal). (Southern Cone)5 landmine, mine, explosive trap.6 Mina.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: minar.* * *1 mine3 (explosivo) mine4 (de lápiz) lead; (de bolígrafo) refill\ser una mina de información to be a mine of informationcampo de minas minefielddetector de minas mine detectormina de carbón coal minemina de oro gold minemina de plata silver mine* * *noun f.1) mine2) lead* * *ISF1) (Min) minemina a cielo abierto — opencast mine, open cut mine (EEUU)
mina de carbón, mina hullera — coal mine
2) (=galería) gallery; (=pozo) shaft3) (Mil, Náut) mine4) [de lápiz] leadII** SF Cono Sur (=mujer) bird *, chick (EEUU) *** * *1) (yacimiento, excavación) mineser una mina (de oro) — negocio to be a real goldmine; persona to be worth one's weight in gold
2) ( de lápiz) lead3) (Mil, Náut) mine4) (Hist, Mil) ( galería) underground passage5) (CS arg) ( mujer) broad (AmE sl), bird (BrE sl)* * *1) (yacimiento, excavación) mineser una mina (de oro) — negocio to be a real goldmine; persona to be worth one's weight in gold
2) ( de lápiz) lead3) (Mil, Náut) mine4) (Hist, Mil) ( galería) underground passage5) (CS arg) ( mujer) broad (AmE sl), bird (BrE sl)* * *mina11 = lode, mine, treasure trove, coal mine.Ex: Discovering these tales, looking out printed versions and comparing them with the oral tradition would have introduced us step by step into the rich lode of folklore.
Ex: The cases provide a rich mine of role-playing material.Ex: By meeting authors cold print takes on a human voice; wadges of paper covered with words turn into treasure troves full of interest.Ex: Ponies have been used for riding, transport, work on crofts and in coal mines, domestic service, and in show business.* descubrir una mina de oro = strike + gold, hit + the jackpot.* ingeniería de minas = mining engineering.* ingeniero de minas = mining engineer.* mina de carbón = coal mine.* mina de mar = sea mine.* mina de oro = goldmine [gold mine], gold mine.* mina marina = sea mine.* minas de sal = saltworks.* mina terrestre = land mine.* pozo de mina = mine shaft.* una mina de = a treasure trove of.* una mina de información = a mine of information.* una mina inagotable de = a treasure house of.mina22 = mine.Nota: Armamento.Ex: Many houses have been abandoned and many people who left during the war still haven't returned, partly because the land is full of mines.
* campo de minas = minefield.* mina antipersonal = anti-personnel mine.* mina fuera de ruta = roadside bomb.* mina lapa = limpet mine.* mina magnética = limpet mine.* mina terrestre antipersonal = anti-personnel land mine.mina33 = pencil lead.Ex: The reactions were then carried out in open vessels equipped with rudimentary condensers, and using either pencil lead or iron wire.
* mina de lápiz = pencil lead.* * *A (yacimiento) mine; (excavación) mineuna mina de carbón a coalminees una mina de información he's a mine of informationser una mina (de oro) «negocio» to be a real goldmine;«persona» to be worth one's weight in goldCompuestos:B (de lápiz) leadun campo sembrado de minas a minefieldCompuestos:anti-personnel minelimpet minesubmarine mine* * *
Del verbo minar: ( conjugate minar)
mina es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
mina
minar
mina sustantivo femenino
1 (yacimiento, excavación) mine;
mina a cielo abierto or (Andes) a tajo abierto strip mine (AmE), opencast mine (BrE);
es una mina de información he's a mine of information
2 (Mil, Náut) mine;
3 ( de lápiz) lead
4 (CS arg) ( mujer) broad (AmE sl), bird (BrE sl)
minar ( conjugate minar) verbo transitivo
‹autoridad/moral› to undermine
mina sustantivo femenino
1 (yacimiento) mine
mina de cobre/plomo, copper/lead mine
2 figurado mine: es una mina de información, he's a mine of information
3 (de lápiz) lead, (de portaminas) refill
4 (tipo de bomba) mine
minar verbo transitivo
1 (con explosivos) to mine
2 fig (debilitar, destruir) to undermine: me mina la moral, it undermines my morale
' mina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
explotar
- ir
- minar
- picador
- pozo
- salina
- agotar
- benjamín
- explotación
- gamín
- pisar
English:
colliery
- flood
- lead
- mine
- pit
- shaft
- sink
- baby
- coal
- gold
- land
- store
* * *mina1 nf1. [de mineral] mine;mina de carbón/oro coal/gold minemina a cielo abierto opencast mine2. Mil mine;[en tierra] mine, land mine mina antipersona o antipersonal antipersonnel mine;mina antitanque antitank mine;mina magnética magnetic mine;mina terrestre land mine;mina submarina undersea mine3. [de lápiz] lead4. [cosa, persona rentable] gold mine;este bar es una mina this bar is a gold mine5. [fuente] mine;la enciclopedia es una mina de información the encyclopaedia is a mine of informationmina2 nfCSur Fam1. [mujer] Br bird, US chick;esta noche salimos a buscar minas we're going out to try and Br pull some birds o US score some chicks tonight* * *f1 MIN, MIL minebird fam* * *mina nf1) : mine2) : lead (for pencils)* * *mina n1. (yacimiento) mine2. (de lápiz) lead
См. также в других словарях:
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minar — (De mina2). 1. tr. Abrir caminos o galerías por debajo de tierra. 2. Hacer grandes diligencias para conseguir algo. 3. Consumir, destruir poco a poco. 4. Mar. Colocar minas submarinas para impedir el paso de buques enemigos. 5. Mil. Hacer minas… … Diccionario de la lengua española
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minarə — is. <ər.> Azan vermək üçün məscidlərin yanında və ya üstündə ucalan qüllə. <Molla Kazım:> Azançı Məşədi Səlimə deyin, çıxsın minarədə minacat çəksin. Ə. H.. Sübh açıla açılmaya məscidlərin minarələrindən sübh azanının səsi eşidilərdi … Azərbaycan dilinin izahlı lüğəti
minar — {{#}}{{LM M25952}}{{〓}} {{ConjM25952}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynM26605}} {{[}}minar{{]}} ‹mi·nar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido especialmente a una zona defensiva,{{♀}} colocar en ella minas explosivas: • Minaron el edificio en ruinas… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
minarəli — sif. Minarəsi olan. Minarəli məscid … Azərbaycan dilinin izahlı lüğəti
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