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2 mosquear
v.to make suspicious.me mosquea que no haya llamado todavía I'm a bit surprised he hasn't phoned yet* * *1 familiar to annoy1 familiar (enfadarse) to get cross2 familiar (sospechar) to smell a rat* * *1.verbo transitivo (esp Esp fam)a) ( disgustar) to annoyb) ( hacer sospechar) < persona> to make... suspicious2.mosquearse v pron (esp Esp fam)a) (sospechar, desconfiar) to get suspicious, smell a rat (colloq)b) ( disgustarse) to get annoyed, get sore (AmE colloq), to get cross (BrE colloq)* * *1.verbo transitivo (esp Esp fam)a) ( disgustar) to annoyb) ( hacer sospechar) < persona> to make... suspicious2.mosquearse v pron (esp Esp fam)a) (sospechar, desconfiar) to get suspicious, smell a rat (colloq)b) ( disgustarse) to get annoyed, get sore (AmE colloq), to get cross (BrE colloq)* * *mosquear [A1 ]vt( fam)1 (disgustar) to annoy2 (hacer sospechar) ‹persona› to make … suspicious( fam)1 (sospechar, desconfiar) to get suspicious, smell a rat ( colloq)no te mosquees, era sólo una broma keep your shirt o hair on, it was only a joke ( colloq), don't get annoyed o mad, it was just a joke* * *
mosquear
I vtr fam
1 (hacer sospechar) to make suspicious
2 (enfadar a alguien) to annoy
' mosquear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rebotar
* * *♦ vt2. [hacer sospechar]me mosquea que no haya llamado todavía I'm a bit surprised he hasn't phoned yet;su amabilidad me mosquea I find his friendliness rather suspicious* * *famv/t Esp1 ( molestar) rile fam* * *mosquear vb to annoy -
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1. vt1) (тж mosquearse) отгонять мух, отмахиваться от мух4) Куба засиживать ( о мухах)2. vi1) Куба заполняться (загрязняться) мухами2) Куба усложняться, осложняться, запутываться ( о деле)3) Мекс. ехать без билета, ехать зайцем -
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I 1. нн.; vt; Кубазасиде́ть, запа́чкать испражне́ниями что-л. ( о насекомых)2. нн.; vi; Кубазаполня́ться му́хами, или загрязня́ться му́хамиII vi; Куба; нн.усложня́ться, осложня́ться, запу́тываться (о каком-л. деле)III vi; М.; нн.е́хать без биле́та; ≡ е́хать за́йцем -
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• Am nadělat mušince (na co)• Am poletovat (jako mouchy)• Mé cestovat jako slepý pasažér• Mé cestovat načerno• natlouct (komu)• odhánět mouchy• odseknout (v odpovědi) -
7 mosquear
1. tr 1) прогонвам мухи; отпъждам мухи (с махане); 2) прен. отговарям троснато, сърдито; 3) прен. удрям, шибам; 2. prnl 1) пазя се от мухи; 2) прен. отстранявам препятствие; 3) прен. чувствам се засегнат от казаното. -
8 mosquear
1. vt1) (тж mosquearse) отгонять мух, отмахиваться от мух3) бить, стегать, колотить2. vi1) Куба заполняться (загрязняться) мухами3) Мекс. ехать без билета, ехать зайцем -
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10 mosquear las espaldas
гл.общ. бить, хлестатьИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > mosquear las espaldas
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11 mosquear las espaldas
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12 mosqueado
ADJ1) * (=enfadado) cross, angry2) * (=desconfiado) suspicious3) (=moteado) spotted* * *- da adjetivo (esp Esp fam)a) (molesto, disgustado) annoyed, sore (AmE colloq), cross (BrE colloq)b) (desconfiado, suspicaz) suspicious, wary* * *- da adjetivo (esp Esp fam)a) (molesto, disgustado) annoyed, sore (AmE colloq), cross (BrE colloq)b) (desconfiado, suspicaz) suspicious, wary* * *mosqueado -da2 ( fam) (desconfiado, suspicaz) suspicious, wary* * *
Del verbo mosquear: ( conjugate mosquear)
mosqueado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
mosqueado
mosquear
mosqueado◊ -da adjetivo (esp Esp fam)
mosqueado,-a adj fam
1 (enfadado,-a) annoyed, cross
2 (suspicaz) wary, suspicious
mosquear
I vtr fam
1 (hacer sospechar) to make suspicious
2 (enfadar a alguien) to annoy
' mosqueado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mosqueada
* * *mosqueado, -a adjFam1. [enfadado] in a huff;estar mosqueado con alguien to be in a huff with sb2. [con sospechas] suspicious;está mosqueado porque no han llamado todavía he's rather surprised that they haven't phoned yet* * *famadj Esp1 ( molesto) riled fam2 ( receloso) suspicious -
13 espalda
f1) ( чаще pl) спина3) Экв. судьба, рок, провидение5) конвой, охрана••a espaldas (vueltas) loc. adv. — за спиной, предательски, коварноdar de espaldas — упасть навзничьdar las espaldas — бежать, спасаться бегствомechar sobre las espaldas — взвалить на плечиguardar uno la(s) espalda(s) a otro — защищать, спасать кого-либоhablar por las espaldas — шушукаться (судачить) за спинойhacer espaldas a uno — защищать кого-либо, помогать кому-либоmedirle a uno las espaldas — поколотить кого-либо; пересчитать рёбра кому-либоpicar (en) las espaldas — преследовать по пятам ( врага)relucir la espalda — быть очень богатымtener buenas espaldas, tener las espaldas anchas прост. — быть выносливым, двужильнымvivir de espaldas a la realidad — поступать вопреки здравому смыслу -
14 enfadar
v.1 to anger (irritar). (especially peninsular Spanish)2 to make angry, to displease, to anger, to irritate.Manolo enfadó a mi padre Manolo angered my father.3 to dislike to.Nos enfada limpiar We dislike to clean up.4 to be angered by, to be displeased by.Nos enfadan los gritos fuertes We are angered by loud yelling.* * *1 to make angry, make cross, annoy* * *verbto annoy, make angry* * *1. VT1) (=irritar) to anger, irritate2) (=ofender) to offendenfadé a mi madre porque no me gustó su comida — I offended my mother because I didn't like her cooking
3) LAm (=aburrir) to bore2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (esp Esp) (enojar, disgustar) to anger, make... angry; ( en menor grado) to annoy2.enfadarse v pron (esp Esp)a) ( enojarse) to get angry, get mad (esp AmE colloq); ( en menor grado) to get annoyed, get cross (BrE colloq)no te enfades, pero te queda mal — don't be offended but it doesn't suit you
enfadarse con alguien — to get angry/annoyed with somebody
b) novios to fall out* * *= cross.Ex. There's more to it than that - he becomes vicious, cutting people up behind their backs if they cross him in any way.----* enfadarse = be upset, lose + Posesivo + temper, get + angry.* enfadarse con Alguien = vent + Posesivo + spleen (on).* * *1.verbo transitivo (esp Esp) (enojar, disgustar) to anger, make... angry; ( en menor grado) to annoy2.enfadarse v pron (esp Esp)a) ( enojarse) to get angry, get mad (esp AmE colloq); ( en menor grado) to get annoyed, get cross (BrE colloq)no te enfades, pero te queda mal — don't be offended but it doesn't suit you
enfadarse con alguien — to get angry/annoyed with somebody
b) novios to fall out* * *= cross.Ex: There's more to it than that - he becomes vicious, cutting people up behind their backs if they cross him in any way.
* enfadarse = be upset, lose + Posesivo + temper, get + angry.* enfadarse con Alguien = vent + Posesivo + spleen (on).* * *enfadar [A1 ]vt( esp Esp)me voy a enfadar contigo I'm going to get annoyed o cross with you, I'm going to get angry with o mad at youno te enfades, pero no te queda nada bien don't be offended but it doesn't suit you at allenfadarse CON algn to get angry/annoyed WITH sb2 «novios» to fall out* * *
enfadar ( conjugate enfadar) verbo transitivo (esp Esp) ( enojar) to anger, make … angry;
( en menor grado) to annoy
enfadarse verbo pronominal (esp Esp)
( en menor grado) to get annoyed, get cross (BrE colloq);
enfadarse con algn to get angry/annoyed with sb
enfadar verbo transitivo to make angry
' enfadar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calentar
- disgustar
- jorobar
- mosquear
- provocar
- rebotar
- reventar
- violentar
- cabrear
English:
anger
- displease
- to
- upset
* * *♦ vt[irritar] to anger; [molestar] to annoy;consiguió enfadar a todo el mundo con sus impertinencias she managed to annoy everybody with her cheeky remarks* * *v/t1 ( molestar) annoy2 ( encolerizar) make angry, anger* * *enfadar vt1) : to annoy, to make angry -
15 rebotar
v.1 to bounce.La pelota rebota The ball bounces.La pared rebota el sonido The wall reflects sound.2 to rebound, to bounce back.La pelota rebota The ball bounces back.3 to ricochet, to bounce off, to carom.La bala rebotó y me hirió The bullet ricocheted and injured me.4 to have no funds, to bounce.El cheque rebotó The check bounced=had no funds.* * *1 (clavo) to clinch2 (ataque) to repel3 (conturbar) to put off, upset1 (conturbarse) to get angry, get upset* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ pelota] to bounce; [+ ataque] to repel, beat back; [+ rayos] to bounce back, cause to bounce off2) [+ clavo] to clinch3) * [+ persona] to annoy2.VI [pelota] to bounce; [bala] to ricochet, glance (de off)3.See:* * ** * *= bounce, bounce back, ricochet, rebound, bounce off.Ex. When children bounce on mother's knee to a song or a nursery rhyme and maybe when they chuckle at special words, names, and puns, they are responding to the texture and rhythm of sounds.Ex. A light then scans the original and the light is bounced back on to the charged paper.Ex. The subsequent changes that threaten to ricochet through the higher education sector can be described as evolutionary.Ex. The article is entitled 'Children's publishers rebound in 1997'.Ex. A US woman had a lucky escape when a burglar's bullet bounced off the metal underwire in her bra.----* que rebota bien = bouncy [bouncier -comp., bounciest -sup.].* * ** * *= bounce, bounce back, ricochet, rebound, bounce off.Ex: When children bounce on mother's knee to a song or a nursery rhyme and maybe when they chuckle at special words, names, and puns, they are responding to the texture and rhythm of sounds.
Ex: A light then scans the original and the light is bounced back on to the charged paper.Ex: The subsequent changes that threaten to ricochet through the higher education sector can be described as evolutionary.Ex: The article is entitled 'Children's publishers rebound in 1997'.Ex: A US woman had a lucky escape when a burglar's bullet bounced off the metal underwire in her bra.* que rebota bien = bouncy [bouncier -comp., bounciest -sup.].* * *rebotar [A1 ]viA «pelota» to bounce; «bala» to ricochetla piedra rebotó en la pared the stone bounced o rebounded off the wallB «correo electrónico» to bounce* * *
rebotar ( conjugate rebotar) verbo intransitivo [pelota/piedra] to bounce;
[ bala] to ricochet
rebotar
I vi (una pelota, rueda, etc) to bounce, rebound: nos dio tal susto que rebotamos en el asiento, it was such a shock that we shot up out of our seats
(una bala) to ricochet
II verbo transitivo fam (enfadar, mosquear) to annoy
' rebotar' also found in these entries:
English:
bounce
- bounce back
- rebound
- ricochet
* * *♦ vi2. Informát to bounce* * *I v/t1 pelota bounce2 ( disgustar) annoyII v/i bounce, rebound* * *rebotar vi1) : to bounce2) : to ricochet, to rebound* * *rebotar vb to bounce -
16 rebote
m.1 bounce, bouncing (bote).de rebote (figurative) by chance, indirectly2 rebound (sport).de rebote on the reboundpres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: rebotar.* * *1 (de balón) bounce, rebound2 (de bala) ricochet\* * *SM bounce, reboundde rebote — (=en el segundo bote) on the rebound; (fig) (=de rechazo) indirectly
* * *a) ( al golpear algo)de rebote: esta medida nos afecta de rebote this measure has an indirect effect on us; la pelota entró de rebote — the ball went in on the rebound
b) ( en baloncesto) rebound* * *= ricochet, rebound.Ex. What are the ricochet effects of state intervention in the domain of public communication?.Ex. Information technology tycoons have made a surprising rebound from the technology bubble burst to top this year's China rich people list.* * *a) ( al golpear algo)de rebote: esta medida nos afecta de rebote this measure has an indirect effect on us; la pelota entró de rebote — the ball went in on the rebound
b) ( en baloncesto) rebound* * *= ricochet, rebound.Ex: What are the ricochet effects of state intervention in the domain of public communication?.
Ex: Information technology tycoons have made a surprising rebound from the technology bubble burst to top this year's China rich people list.* * *1(al golpear algo): la pelota dio un rebote en el poste the ball bounced o rebounded off the postde rebote: esta medida puede afectar, de rebote, a otras empresas this measure may have an indirect effect o have indirect repercussions upon other companiesla pelota entró de rebote the ball went in on the rebound, the ball rebounded into the net2 (en baloncesto) rebound3 (de correo electrónico) bouncedar rebotes to jump up and down* * *
Del verbo rebotar: ( conjugate rebotar)
reboté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
rebote es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
rebotar
rebote
rebotar ( conjugate rebotar) verbo intransitivo [pelota/piedra] to bounce;
[ bala] to ricochet
rebote sustantivo masculinoa) ( al golpear algo):
de rebote [ pelota] ‹pegar/entrar› on the rebound;
la bala le dio de rebote he was hir by a ricochet
rebotar
I vi (una pelota, rueda, etc) to bounce, rebound: nos dio tal susto que rebotamos en el asiento, it was such a shock that we shot up out of our seats
(una bala) to ricochet
II verbo transitivo fam (enfadar, mosquear) to annoy
rebote sustantivo masculino
1 (de una pelota) rebound
(de bala) ricochet
2 fam (enfado, mosqueo) anger: no veas qué rebote se cogió, you can't imagine how cross he got
♦ Locuciones: familiar de rebote, (a consecuencia de otra cosa, de paso) on the rebound
' rebote' also found in these entries:
English:
bounce
- rebound
- ricochet
- sulk
* * *rebote nm1. [bote] bounce;de rebote [indirectamente] by chance, indirectly;este es un problema que me ha llegado a mí de rebote this is a problem that's been passed on to me by someone else;la huelga provocó problemas, de rebote, en otros sectores the strike had a knock-on effect on other industries2. Dep rebound;de rebote on the reboundrebote defensivo [en baloncesto] defensive rebound;rebote ofensivo [en baloncesto] offensive rebound3. Informát bounce4. CompEsp Fam [enfado]* * *de rebote on the rebound;* * *rebote nm1) : bounce2) : rebound, ricochet -
17 sospechar
v.1 to suspect.sospecho que no lo terminará I doubt whether she'll finish itYo sospecho que no fue ella I suspect that it wasn't her.Ella sospecha la verdad She suspects the truth.2 to suspect to.Ella sospechaba ver algo She suspected to see something.* * *1 (imaginar) to suspect, think, suppose1 (desconfiar) to suspect (de, -)* * *verb* * *1.VT to suspect- fue él el que lo robó -ya lo sospechaba — "it was he who stole it" - "I suspected as much"
2.VIsospechar de algn — to suspect sb, be suspicious of sb
la policía siempre sospechó del marido — the police always suspected the husband, the police were always suspicious of the husband
* * *1.verbo transitivo to suspect2.sospechar visospechar DE alguien — to suspect somebody, have one's suspicions about somebody
* * *= feel + suspicion, suspect, be suspicious, lurk + suspicion.Ex. Some librarians find it more comfortable to stifle their professional consciences and take the question at its face value, disregarding any suspicion they may feel that it is not what the enquirer really needs.Ex. I suspect that this emphasis reflects the desire to have a simple rule that everybody can apply and therefore get out cataloging data quickly and cheaply.Ex. University respondents were suspicious that this formula approach would ultimately be extended to them and to their detriment = Los encuestados universitarios sospechaban que a la larga este fórmula se les aplicaría y les perjudicaría.Ex. This is when children are not really concerned with scientific truth; they believe in Father Christmas anyway, even if there lurks the suspicion that there is something rather fishy about it all.----* hacer sospechar = misgive.* * *1.verbo transitivo to suspect2.sospechar visospechar DE alguien — to suspect somebody, have one's suspicions about somebody
* * *= feel + suspicion, suspect, be suspicious, lurk + suspicion.Ex: Some librarians find it more comfortable to stifle their professional consciences and take the question at its face value, disregarding any suspicion they may feel that it is not what the enquirer really needs.
Ex: I suspect that this emphasis reflects the desire to have a simple rule that everybody can apply and therefore get out cataloging data quickly and cheaply.Ex: University respondents were suspicious that this formula approach would ultimately be extended to them and to their detriment = Los encuestados universitarios sospechaban que a la larga este fórmula se les aplicaría y les perjudicaría.Ex: This is when children are not really concerned with scientific truth; they believe in Father Christmas anyway, even if there lurks the suspicion that there is something rather fishy about it all.* hacer sospechar = misgive.* * *sospechar [A1 ]vtto suspectcreo que sospecha algo I think she suspects something o she's suspicious¡ya me lo sospechaba! just as I suspected!, just as I thought!, I suspected as much!■ sospecharvime hizo sospechar it made me suspicioussospechar DE algn to suspect sb, have one's suspicions ABOUT sb* * *
sospechar ( conjugate sospechar) verbo transitivo
to suspect
verbo intransitivo sospechar DE algn to suspect sb, have one's suspicions about sb
sospechar
I vtr (conjeturar, intuir) to suspect: sospecho que le gustas, I suspect he likes you
II vi (recelar) to suspect: sospechaba de su mujer, he suspected his wife
sospechan que tú lo planeaste todo, they suspect you of planning it all
' sospechar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
entrever
- intuir
- malicia
- mosquearse
- mosquear
- motivo
- olerse
- presumir
- temerse
- sobrado
- temer
English:
suspect
- unsuspecting
* * *♦ vt[creer, suponer] to suspect;sospecho que no lo terminará I doubt whether she'll finish it♦ visospechar de to suspect* * *I v/t suspectII v/i be suspicious;sospechar de alguien suspect s.o.* * *sospechar vt: to suspectsospechar vi: to be suspicious* * *sospechar vb to suspect -
18 mosqueada
adj.spotted (moteado), painted.past part.past participle of MOSQUEAR.* * *
mosqueado,-a adj fam
1 (enfadado,-a) annoyed, cross
2 (suspicaz) wary, suspicious
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19 espalda
f1) ( чаще pl) спина2) спина, спинка ( платья)3) Экв. судьба, рок, провидение4) pl обратная (тыльная) сторона ( чего-либо)5) конвой, охрана- hacer espaldas
- tornar las espaldas
- volver las espaldas••a espaldas (vueltas) loc. adv. — за спиной, предательски, коварно
dar las espaldas — бежать, спасаться бегством
echarse sobre las espaldas — взять на себя ответственность, взвалить на себя что-либо
guardar uno la(s) espalda(s) a otro — защищать, спасать кого-либо
hacer espaldas a uno — защищать кого-либо, помогать кому-либо
medirle a uno las espaldas — поколотить кого-либо; пересчитать рёбра кому-либо
mosquear las espaldas разг. — бить, сечь
tener buenas espaldas, tener las espaldas anchas прост. — быть выносливым, двужильным
tirarle a uno de espaldas разг. — удивить, ошарашить кого-либо
a espaldas vueltas, memorias muertas посл. — с глаз долой - из сердца вон
См. также в других словарях:
mosquear — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: mosquear mosqueando mosqueado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. mosqueo mosqueas mosquea mosqueamos… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
mosquear — verbo transitivo 1. Uso/registro: coloquial. Hacer (una persona o una cosa) que [una persona] sospeche de una cosa o de otra persona: Juan está mosqueado con nuestras reuniones. Sinónimo: recelar … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
mosquear — v. tr. 1. Salpicar de pintas ou manchas. • v. pron. 2. Cobrir se de pintas ou sinais … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
mosquear — 1. tr. Espantar o ahuyentar las moscas. U. t. c. prnl.) 2. Dicho de una persona: Responder y redargüir resentida y como picada por algo. 3. p. us. Azotar, vapulear. 4. prnl. Dicho de una persona: Resentirse por el dicho de otra, creyendo que lo… … Diccionario de la lengua española
mosquear — hacer circular una información antes de tiempo, perdiéndose por ello su valor o interés; incluir familiares o amigos cercanos a una actividad formal; difundir en forma impropia o prematura un conocimiento beneficioso; deteriorar un asunto por… … Diccionario de chileno actual
mosquear — ► verbo transitivo/ intransitivo/ pronominal 1 coloquial Causar enfado en una persona: ■ esto mosquea bastante; me mosquea tener que ir; no va al cine porque se ha mosqueado con nosotros. SINÓNIMO picar 2 coloquial Causar sospechas una cosa: ■… … Enciclopedia Universal
mosquear — {{#}}{{LM M26626}}{{〓}} {{ConjM26626}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynM27289}} {{[}}mosquear{{]}} ‹mos·que·ar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{※}}col.{{¤}} Desconfiar o hacer desconfiar: • Me mosqueó que de repente se mostrara tan amable. En cuanto ve a… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
mosquear — pop. Dudar (LCV.), desconfiar (LCV.), maliciar, recelar, sospechar, resentir … Diccionario Lunfardo
sin mosquear — pop. Sin inmutarse … Diccionario Lunfardo
mosqueo — ► sustantivo femenino coloquial Acción de mosquear o mosquearse: ■ no sé el porqué de su mosqueo, pero no me habla. SINÓNIMO enfado * * * mosqueo (inf.) m. Acción y efecto de mosquear[se]. * * * mosqueo. m. Acción de mosquear o mosquearse. * * *… … Enciclopedia Universal
mosqueado — ► adjetivo 1 coloquial Que está molesto o enfadado: ■ está muy mosqueado conmigo y no quiere ni verme. SINÓNIMO escamado 2 Que tiene pintas o manchas: ■ todas sus vacas son mosqueadas negras y blancas. SINÓNIMO [moteado] * * * mosqueado, a ( … Enciclopedia Universal