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1 окончание двигательного нерва
motor-ending, end plateRussian-english psychology dictionary > окончание двигательного нерва
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2 окончание двигательного нерва
1) General subject: end plate2) Biology: motor nerve ending3) Anatomy: end-plate4) Psychology: motor-ending5) Aviation medicine: end-organУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > окончание двигательного нерва
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3 окончание двигательного нерва
Русско-английский биологический словарь > окончание двигательного нерва
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4 падежное окончание
1. case endingопределение конца строки; окончание строки — line ending
2. case endingsзаканчивающий; окончание — ending up
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > падежное окончание
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6 пластинчатое окончание
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7 atasco
m.1 blockage.2 traffic hold-up, traffic jam.3 obstruction, clog, blockage, blocking.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: atascar.* * *1 (acción) obstruction, blockage2 (de tráfico) traffic jam* * *noun m.1) traffic jam2) obstruction, blockage* * *SM (=obstrucción) obstruction, blockage; (Aut) traffic jam* * *a) ( de tráfico) traffic jam; ( en proceso) holdup, delayb) ( en tubería) blockage* * *= bottleneck, traffic jam, snarl-up, jam, traffic congestion, congestion, gridlock traffic.Ex. A number of research groups have investigated the use of knowledge-based systems as a means of avoiding this bottleneck.Ex. Compressed image formats such as BMP, DIB, TIFF, GIF and JPEG, have been designed to reduce traffic jams on the information highway.Ex. However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex. Plus, being at the mercy of train signals and jams on the roads is not my idea of a good start to the day.Ex. Traffic congestion leads to reduced quality of life as motorists arrive at their destination frustrated and fatigued.Ex. The transmission of data on the conventional telephone network is inconvenient because it takes up the available channels for longer times than the average conversation thus causing congestion.Ex. But the truth is, when we are in gridlock traffic, we have to wait whether we like it or not.----* atasco de papel = paper jam.* atasco de tráfico = tailback.* atascos = logjam [log-jam].* * *a) ( de tráfico) traffic jam; ( en proceso) holdup, delayb) ( en tubería) blockage* * *= bottleneck, traffic jam, snarl-up, jam, traffic congestion, congestion, gridlock traffic.Ex: A number of research groups have investigated the use of knowledge-based systems as a means of avoiding this bottleneck.
Ex: Compressed image formats such as BMP, DIB, TIFF, GIF and JPEG, have been designed to reduce traffic jams on the information highway.Ex: However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex: Plus, being at the mercy of train signals and jams on the roads is not my idea of a good start to the day.Ex: Traffic congestion leads to reduced quality of life as motorists arrive at their destination frustrated and fatigued.Ex: The transmission of data on the conventional telephone network is inconvenient because it takes up the available channels for longer times than the average conversation thus causing congestion.Ex: But the truth is, when we are in gridlock traffic, we have to wait whether we like it or not.* atasco de papel = paper jam.* atasco de tráfico = tailback.* atascos = logjam [log-jam].* * *no hemos tenido más que problemas y atascos we've had nothing but problems and holdups2 (en una tubería) blockagehay un atasco en el desagüe the drain's blocked, there's a blockage in the drain* * *
Del verbo atascar: ( conjugate atascar)
atasco es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
atascó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
atascar
atasco
atascar ( conjugate atascar) verbo transitivo
atascarse verbo pronominal
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atasco sustantivo masculino
( en proceso) holdup, delay
atascar vtr (obstruir) to block, obstruct
atasco sustantivo masculino traffic jam
' atasco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embotellar
- estrechamiento
- tapón
English:
blockage
- bottleneck
- gridlock
- hold-up
- jam
- tail back
- tailback
- traffic jam
- hold
- traffic
* * *atasco nm1. [obstrucción] blockage2. [de vehículos] traffic jam;Figse ha producido un atasco en las negociaciones the negotiations have stalled* * *m AUTO traffic jam;* * *atasco nm1) : blockage2) embotellamiento: traffic jam* * *atasco n (de coches) traffic jam -
8 ausgehen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)1. (weggehen, auch zum Vergnügen) go out; zum Essen ausgehen eat out; mein Vater ist ausgegangen my father’s out ( oder isn’t in); sie gehen wenig aus they hardly ever go out, they don’t go out much2. ausgehen von (kommen) von einem Ort: start from ( oder at); Anregung, Vorschlag: come from; Gefühl, Wärme: radiate, emanate; die Sache ging von ihm aus it was his idea; der Plan ging von der Regierung aus the government initiated the plan; von ihm geht eine Ruhe / Begeisterungsfähigkeit aus he radiates calm / enthusiasm3. fig.: ausgehen von (als Grundlage nehmen) take s.th. as a starting point; fig. bei einer Entscheidung etc. von etw. ausgehen base a decision etc. on s.th.; wenn wir davon ausgehen, dass... on the assumption that..., assuming that...; ich gehe davon aus, dass... I’m assuming that..., I’m working on the assumption that...; Sie dürfen davon ausgehen, dass... you can assume ( oder take it as read, Am. given) that...; Sie gehen von falschen Voraussetzungen aus you’re starting from false assumptions4. (resultieren) end, turn out; gut etc. ausgehen turn out well etc.; der Film geht gut / tragisch aus the film has a happy ending / the film has a tragic ending, the film ends tragically ( oder in tragedy); wie ist die Sache ausgegangen? how did it work out ( oder end up)?; wie ist das Spiel ausgegangen? how did the match (Am. game) end?; das Spiel ging 1:3 aus the match (Am. game) ended 1-3; unentschieden ausgehen end in a draw5. Geld, Vorrat etc.: run out; allmählich: run low; uns ging das Geld / der Gesprächsstoff etc. aus we ran out of money / things to say to each other; mir geht bald die Geduld ( mit ihr) aus I’m running out of patience (with her); ihm ging die Luft ( oder der Atem, umg. die Puste) aus he ran out of breath (fig. steam)6. Licht, Feuer etc.: go out; Dial. Kino, Schule etc.: finish8. ( straf) frei ausgehen go unprosecuted ( oder unpunished); get off (scot-free) umg.; leer ausgehen come away empty-handed, end up with nothing* * *(ausfallen) to fall out;(enden) to eventuate; to go out;(erlöschen) to go out;(herstammen) to emanate;(weggehen) to go out;(zu Ende gehen) to run out* * *aus|ge|hen sep irreg aux sein1. vi1) (=weggehen zum Vergnügen) to go out; (= spazieren gehen) to go out (for a walk)er geht selten aus — he doesn't go out much
ihm gehen die Haare aus — his hair is falling out
ihm gehen die Zähne aus — he is losing his teeth
von dem Platz gehen vier Straßen aus — four streets lead or go off (from) the square
von der Rede des Ministers ging eine große Wirkung aus — the minister's speech had a great effect
4) (=abgeschickt werden Post) to be sent offdie áúsgehende Post — the outgoing mail
5) (= zugrunde legen) to start out (von from)gehen wir einmal davon aus, dass... — let us assume that..., let us start from the assumption that...
wovon gehst du bei dieser Behauptung aus? — on what are you basing your statement?
davon kann man nicht áúsgehen — you can't go by that
6)áúsgehen — to be intent on sth
auf Gewinn áúsgehen — to be intent on making a profit
auf Eroberungen áúsgehen (hum inf) — to be out to make a few conquests
7) (=einen bestimmten Ausgang haben ESP SPORT) to end; (= ausfallen) to turn outgut/schlecht áúsgehen — to turn out well/badly; (Film etc) to end happily/unhappily; (Abend, Spiel) to end well/badly
8) (LING = enden) to end9)straffrei or straflos áúsgehen — to receive no punishment, to get off scot-free (inf)
leer áúsgehen (inf) — to come away empty-handed
10) (=zu Ende sein Vorräte etc) to run out; (dial Vorstellung, Schule etc) to finishmir ging die Geduld aus — I lost (my) patience
mir ging das Geld aus — I ran out of money
ihm ist die Luft or die Puste or der Atem ausgegangen (inf) (lit) — he ran out of breath or puff (Brit inf); (fig) he ran out of steam (inf); (finanziell) he ran out of funds
11) (= aufhören zu brennen) to go out12) (inf = sich ausziehen lassen) to come offdie nassen Sachen gehen so schwer aus — these wet things are so hard to take off
2. vr (Aus)es geht sich aus — it works out all right; (Vorräte, Geld etc) there is enough
* * *1) ((with well/badly) to be approved or disapproved of: The story went down well (with them).) go down2) (to become extinguished: The light has gone out.) go out3) (to go to parties, concerts, meetings etc: We don't go out as much as we did when we were younger.) go out4) (to be frequently in the company of (a person, usually of the opposite sex): I've been going out with her for months.) go out5) ((of a supply) to come to an end: The food has run out.) run out6) ((with of) to have no more: We've run out of money.) run out* * *aus|ge·henvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (aus dem Haus gehen, sich vergnügen) to go outer ging aus, um Einkäufe zu machen we went out for shopping▪ ausgegangen sein to have gone out, to be out2. (sich vergnügen) to go outzum Essen \ausgehen to dine outgroß \ausgehen to go out in great style3. (abgehen)von dem Platz gehen vier Straßen aus four streets lead from [or off] the square4. (herrühren, vorgebracht werden)▪ von jdm \ausgehen to come from sbvon wem geht diese Idee aus? whose idea is this?5. (ausgestrahlt werden)▪ etw geht von jdm/etw aus sb/sth radiates sthvon dem Feuer geht ein warmer Schein aus the fire spreads a warm lightgroße Ruhe geht von ihr aus she radiates a feeling of great calm6. (enden) to end▪ gut/schlecht \ausgehen to turn out well/badly; Buch, Film to have a happy/sad end[ing]; Spiel to end well/badlyunentschieden \ausgehen to end in a drawin der ganzen Straße gingen die Lichter aus the whole street went blackmir ist schon wieder das Kaminfeuer/die Zigarette ausgegangen my cigarette/the fire has gone out again8. (zum Ausgangspunkt nehmen)▪ von etw dat \ausgehen Annahme to start [out] from sth; Person to take sth as a starting point; (zugrunde legen) to take sth as a basis; (basieren) to be based on sth; (annehmen) to assume sthwovon gehst du bei deiner Theorie aus? what are you basing your theory on?diese Theorie geht von der falschen Voraussetzung aus this theory is based on the wrong assumptiondavon kannst du nicht \ausgehen you can't go by thatdavon [o von der Annahme] \ausgehen, dass... to assume [or start [out] from the assumption] that...es ist davon auszugehen, dass... it can be assumed that...von der Tatsache/Vorstellung ausgehen, dass... to start [out] from the fact/idea that...9. (sich erschöpfen) to run outdas Brot ist ausgegangen there's no more bread▪ etw geht jdm aus sb runs out of sthuns ist das Brot ausgegangen we've run out of breaduns geht langsam das Geld aus we're running out of moneydeine guten Ausreden gehen dir wohl auch nie aus! (fam) you're never at a loss for a good excusemir geht [allmählich] die Geduld aus I'm losing [my] patienceihm ist die Luft [o (fam) Puste] ausgegangen he ran out of steam fam; (finanziell) he ran out of funds10. (ausfallen) to fall outjdm gehen die Haare/Zähne aus sb's hair is/sb's teeth are falling outdas Kleid geht beim Waschen aus the dress fades when you wash it▪ sich \ausgehen to be enoughes geht sich aus there's enoughdie Milch geht sich für den Kaffee noch aus there's [or we have] just enough milk for the coffeees geht sich aus, dass wir den Bus erreichen we'll manage to catch the bus* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) go out2) (fast aufgebraucht sein; auch fig.) run outihm geht der Atem od. die Luft od. (ugs.) die Puste aus — he is getting short or out of breath; he is running out of puff (Brit. coll.); (fig.): (er hat keine Kraft mehr) he is running out of steam; (fig.): (er ist finanziell am Ende) he is going broke (coll.)
3) (ausfallen) < hair> fall out4) (aufhören zu brennen) go out5) (enden) endgut/schlecht ausgehen — turn out well/badly; <story, film> end happily/unhappily
6) (herrühren)von jemandem/etwas ausgehen — come from somebody/something
7)von etwas ausgehen — (etwas zugrunde legen) take something as one's starting point
8)auf Abenteuer ausgehen — look for adventure
auf Eroberungen ausgehen — (scherzh.) set out or be aiming to make a few conquests; s. auch leer 1); straffrei
* * *ausgehen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)1. (weggehen, auch zum Vergnügen) go out;zum Essen ausgehen eat out;mein Vater ist ausgegangen my father’s out ( oder isn’t in);sie gehen wenig aus they hardly ever go out, they don’t go out much2.ausgehen von (kommen) von einem Ort: start from ( oder at); Anregung, Vorschlag: come from; Gefühl, Wärme: radiate, emanate;die Sache ging von ihm aus it was his idea;der Plan ging von der Regierung aus the government initiated the plan;von ihm geht eine Ruhe/Begeisterungsfähigkeit aus he radiates calm/enthusiasm3. fig:figvon etwas ausgehen base a decision etc on sth;wenn wir davon ausgehen, dass … on the assumption that …, assuming that …;ich gehe davon aus, dass … I’m assuming that …, I’m working on the assumption that …;Sie gehen von falschen Voraussetzungen aus you’re starting from false assumptions4. (resultieren) end, turn out;gut etcausgehen turn out well etc;der Film geht gut/tragisch aus the film has a happy ending/the film has a tragic ending, the film ends tragically ( oder in tragedy);wie ist die Sache ausgegangen? how did it work out ( oder end up)?;wie ist das Spiel ausgegangen? how did the match (US game) end?;das Spiel ging 1:3 aus the match (US game) ended 1-3;unentschieden ausgehen end in a drawuns ging das Geld/der Gesprächsstoff etcaus we ran out of money/things to say to each other;mir geht bald die Geduld (mit ihr) aus I’m running out of patience (with her);der Atem, umgaus he ran out of breath (fig steam)6. Licht, Feuer etc: go out; dial Kino, Schule etc: finish7. Haare, Federn etc: fall out;ihm gehen die Haare aus auch he’s losing his hair8.leer ausgehen come away empty-handed, end up with nothing9.auf etwas (akk)10.12. österr:* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) go out2) (fast aufgebraucht sein; auch fig.) run outihm geht der Atem od. die Luft od. (ugs.) die Puste aus — he is getting short or out of breath; he is running out of puff (Brit. coll.); (fig.): (er hat keine Kraft mehr) he is running out of steam; (fig.): (er ist finanziell am Ende) he is going broke (coll.)
3) (ausfallen) < hair> fall out4) (aufhören zu brennen) go out5) (enden) endgut/schlecht ausgehen — turn out well/badly; <story, film> end happily/unhappily
6) (herrühren)von jemandem/etwas ausgehen — come from somebody/something
7)von etwas ausgehen — (etwas zugrunde legen) take something as one's starting point
8)auf Eroberungen ausgehen — (scherzh.) set out or be aiming to make a few conquests; s. auch leer 1); straffrei
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9 пресинаптическое окончание
Русско-английский научный словарь > пресинаптическое окончание
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10 Einstellung
f1. von Arbeitskräften: employment2. TECH. (Regulierung) adjustment, setting; von Ventil, Zündmoment: timing; OPT., FOT. focus, focus(s)ing3. (Beendigung) stopping; von Zahlungen: auch suspension; des Betriebs: shutdown; von Buslinie, Zugverkehr: closing down; eines Streiks etc.: ending; Einstellung des Verfahrens JUR. stay ( oder discontinuance) of proceedings; bei Klage: dismissal; Einstellung der Feindseligkeiten cessation of hostilities; Einstellung der Arbeit (Streik) (work) stoppage4. (Haltung) attitude (zu oder gegenüber to [-wards]), approach (to); zum Leben: outlook (on); politische Einstellung political views Pl.; was ist denn das für eine Einstellung? what kind of (an) attitude is that?; das ist eine Frage der Einstellung Einstellungsfrage5. Film: shot* * *die Einstellung(Anpassung) adjustment;(Engagieren) appointment;(Haltung) approach; stance; attitude;(Motor) timing;(Unterbrechung) cessation;(Vorgabe) setting* * *Ein|stel|lungf1) (= Anstellung) employmentder Sturm zwang uns zur Éínstellung der Suche/Bauarbeiten — the storm forced us to call off or abandon the search/to stop work on the building
die Lackierer beschlossen die Éínstellung der Arbeit — the paint-sprayers decided to withdraw their labour (Brit) or labor (US) or to down tools
3) (= Regulierung) adjustment; (von Fernglas, Fotoapparat) focusing; (von Wecker, Zünder) setting; (von Radio) tuning (in); (FILM = Szene) takeÉínstellungen pl (Comput) — settings
er hat eine falsche Éínstellung zum Leben — he doesn't have the right attitude to or outlook on life
das ist doch keine Éínstellung! — what kind of attitude is that!, that's not the right attitude!
* * *die1) (a way of thinking or acting etc: What is your attitude to politics?) attitude2) (the act of regulating: the regulation of a piece of machinery.) regulation* * *Ein·stel·lungf1. (Anstellung) taking on, employmentdie \Einstellung zusätzlicher Mitarbeiter taking on [or employing] extra staffbei ihrer \Einstellung when she started the job\Einstellung einer Suche abandoning [or abandonment] of a search\Einstellung eines Rechtsanspruchs abandonment of a claim\Einstellung der Geschäftstätigkeit suspension of business\Einstellung des Verfahrens stay of proceedings; (Strafprozess) nolle prosequieinstweilige \Einstellung provisional stay of the proceedings4. FOTO adjustment5. ELEK setting6. AUTO adjustment\Einstellung der Zündung setting the timing8. TV, RADIO tuningdie \Einstellung des Videorekorders to programme the video recorder9. FILM shot, take10. (Gesinnung, Haltung) attitudedie richtige \Einstellung mitbringen to have the right attitudedas ist nicht die richtige \Einstellung! that's not the right attitude!eine ganz andere \Einstellung haben to think [or see it] differentlypolitische/religiöse \Einstellungen political/religious opinions [or views]eine kritische \Einstellung a critical stancekritische \Einstellungen critical views* * *1) (von Arbeitskräften) employment; taking on2) (Regulierung) adjustment; setting; (eines Fernglases, einer Kamera) focusing3) (Beendigung) stopping; (einer Suchaktion, eines Streiks) calling off4) (Sport)5) (Ansicht) attitudeihre politische/religiöse Einstellung — her political/religious views pl.
6) (Film) take* * *1. von Arbeitskräften: employment2. TECH (Regulierung) adjustment, setting; von Ventil, Zündmoment: timing; OPT, FOTO focus, focus(s)ing;3. (Beendigung) stopping; von Zahlungen: auch suspension; des Betriebs: shutdown; von Buslinie, Zugverkehr: closing down; eines Streiks etc: ending;Einstellung der Feindseligkeiten cessation of hostilities;Einstellung der Arbeit (Streik) (work) stoppage4. (Haltung) attitude (zu oderpolitische Einstellung political views pl;was ist denn das für eine Einstellung? what kind of (an) attitude is that?;5. FILM shot* * *1) (von Arbeitskräften) employment; taking on2) (Regulierung) adjustment; setting; (eines Fernglases, einer Kamera) focusing3) (Beendigung) stopping; (einer Suchaktion, eines Streiks) calling off4) (Sport)5) (Ansicht) attitudeihre politische/religiöse Einstellung — her political/religious views pl.
6) (Film) take* * *f.adjustment n.alignment n.approach n.(§ pl.: approaches)attitude n.cessation n.engagement n.justification n.modulation n.opinion n.placement n.point of view n.recruitment n.setting n. -
11 двигательное нервное окончание
Medicine: motor nerve endingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двигательное нервное окончание
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12 estropear
v.1 to break (aparato).2 to ruin (ropa, vista).el exceso de sol estropea la piel too much sun is bad for the skinElsa estropeó a su hijo Elsa ruined her son.3 to ruin, to spoil (plan, cosecha).siempre tienes que estropearlo todo you always have to ruin everythingEse chico estropeó mis planes That boy spoiled my plans.4 to age.5 to damage, to ruin, to bang up, to batter.Elsa estropeó mi auto Elsa damaged my car.* * *1 (máquina) to damage, break, ruin2 (cosecha) to spoil, ruin3 (plan etc) to spoil, ruin4 (salud) to be bad for5 (envejecer) to age6 (manos, pelo) to ruin1 (máquina) to break down2 (cosecha) to be spoiled, get damaged3 (plan etc) to fail, fall through, go wrong4 (comida) to go bad* * *verb1) to spoil, ruin2) damage•* * *1. VT1) (=averiar) [+ juguete, lavadora, ascensor] to break; [+ vehículo] to damage2) (=dañar) [+ tela, ropa, zapatos] to ruinesa crema le ha estropeado el cutis — that cream has damaged o ruined her skin
3) (=malograr) [+ plan, cosecha, actuación] to ruin, spoilla lluvia nos estropeó la excursión — the rain ruined o spoiled our day out
el final estropeaba la película — the ending ruined o spoiled the film
la luz estropea el vino — light spoils wine, light makes wine go off
4) (=afear) [+ objeto, habitación] to ruin the look of, spoil the look of; [+ vista, panorama] to ruin, spoilestropeó el escritorio pintándolo de blanco — he ruined o spoiled the look of the desk by painting it white
ese sofá estropea el salón — that sofa ruins the look of the living room, that sofa spoils (the look of) the living room
el centro comercial nos ha estropeado la vista — the shopping centre has ruined o spoiled our view
5) (=envejecer)[+ persona]2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <aparato/mecanismo> to damage, break; < coche> to damageb) ( malograr) <plan/vacaciones> to spoil, ruin2) (deteriorar, dañar) < piel> to damage, ruin; < juguete> to break; < ropa> to ruin2.estropearse v pron1)a) ( averiarse) to break downb) plan to go wrong2)a) ( deteriorarse) frutato go bad; leche/pescado to go off* * *= break down, mar, ruin, spoil, mutilate, disfigure, vandalise [vandalize, -USA], corrupt, despoil, deface, bungle, fudge, wash out, cast + a blight on, blight.Ex. It describes our experience in combatting mould which grew as a result of high humidity and temperatures when the air conditioning system broke down for several days after several days of rain.Ex. Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.Ex. Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.Ex. But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.Ex. Prompt responses are required to bomb threats and reports of such dangerous or criminal conduct as sprinkling acid on chairs or clothing, mutilating books, tampering with the card catalog, or obscene behavior.Ex. Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.Ex. This article argues in favour of the term 'conservator' rather than 'restorer' of books as the former does not conjure up a picture of the Victorian artisan vandalising documents with irreversible treatments simply for effect.Ex. Libraries which have public access computers should take precautions to prevent their systems being corrupted.Ex. The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.Ex. Do not write or scribble in books or otherwise deface them.Ex. Regrettably, the well-intentioned publication of Devereux's typescript has been incurably bungled, and Rastell remains without either a complete or trustworthy bibliography.Ex. This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex. Some sections of road washed out by flood waters.Ex. Rampant commercialisation of publishing is casting a blight on literature.Ex. The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.----* algo que estropea el paisaje = a blot on the landscape.* estar estropeándose = be on the way out.* estropear el efecto = spoil + effect.* estropear el placer = spoil + pleasure.* estropearlo = crap it up.* estropear los planes = upset + the applecart.* estropear los planes, chaflar los planes, desbaratar los planes, desbaratar = upset + the applecart.* estropear + Posesivo + imagen = ruin + Posesivo + style, cramp + Posesivo + style.* estropear + Posesivo + planes = upset + Posesivo + plans, ruin + Posesivo + plans.* estropearse = go down, sour, give up + the ghost, conk out, go + kaput, be kaput, go to + seed, go + haywire, go + haywire, be up the spout.* estropear una relación = poison + a relationship.* estropear un chiste = kill + a joke, kill + a joke.* que estropea el paisaje = eyesore.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <aparato/mecanismo> to damage, break; < coche> to damageb) ( malograr) <plan/vacaciones> to spoil, ruin2) (deteriorar, dañar) < piel> to damage, ruin; < juguete> to break; < ropa> to ruin2.estropearse v pron1)a) ( averiarse) to break downb) plan to go wrong2)a) ( deteriorarse) frutato go bad; leche/pescado to go off* * *= break down, mar, ruin, spoil, mutilate, disfigure, vandalise [vandalize, -USA], corrupt, despoil, deface, bungle, fudge, wash out, cast + a blight on, blight.Ex: It describes our experience in combatting mould which grew as a result of high humidity and temperatures when the air conditioning system broke down for several days after several days of rain.
Ex: Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.Ex: Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.Ex: But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.Ex: Prompt responses are required to bomb threats and reports of such dangerous or criminal conduct as sprinkling acid on chairs or clothing, mutilating books, tampering with the card catalog, or obscene behavior.Ex: Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.Ex: This article argues in favour of the term 'conservator' rather than 'restorer' of books as the former does not conjure up a picture of the Victorian artisan vandalising documents with irreversible treatments simply for effect.Ex: Libraries which have public access computers should take precautions to prevent their systems being corrupted.Ex: The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.Ex: Do not write or scribble in books or otherwise deface them.Ex: Regrettably, the well-intentioned publication of Devereux's typescript has been incurably bungled, and Rastell remains without either a complete or trustworthy bibliography.Ex: This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex: Some sections of road washed out by flood waters.Ex: Rampant commercialisation of publishing is casting a blight on literature.Ex: The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.* algo que estropea el paisaje = a blot on the landscape.* estar estropeándose = be on the way out.* estropear el efecto = spoil + effect.* estropear el placer = spoil + pleasure.* estropearlo = crap it up.* estropear los planes = upset + the applecart.* estropear los planes, chaflar los planes, desbaratar los planes, desbaratar = upset + the applecart.* estropear + Posesivo + imagen = ruin + Posesivo + style, cramp + Posesivo + style.* estropear + Posesivo + planes = upset + Posesivo + plans, ruin + Posesivo + plans.* estropearse = go down, sour, give up + the ghost, conk out, go + kaput, be kaput, go to + seed, go + haywire, go + haywire, be up the spout.* estropear una relación = poison + a relationship.* estropear un chiste = kill + a joke, kill + a joke.* que estropea el paisaje = eyesore.* * *estropear [A1 ]vtA1 ‹aparato/mecanismo› to damage, break; ‹coche› to damage2 (malograr) ‹plan› to spoil, ruin, wreck ( colloq)este niño se ha empeñado en estropearnos las vacaciones this child is determined to spoil o ruin o wreck our holidays (for us)B(deteriorar, dañar): no laves esa camisa con lejía que la estropeas don't use bleach on that shirt, you'll ruin itel calor ha estropeado la fruta the heat has made the fruit go badel exceso de sol puede estropear la piel too much sun can damage o harm your skinsi lo estropeas, no te compro más juguetes if you break it, I won't buy you any more toysestropeó la comida echándole mucha sal he spoiled the food by putting too much salt in itA1 (averiarse) to break downel coche se ha vuelto a estropear the car's broken down againla lavadora está estropeada the washing machine is broken2 «plan» to go wrongB1(deteriorarse): los zapatos se me han estropeado con la lluvia the rain has ruined my shoes, my shoes have been ruined by the rainmete la fruta en la nevera, que se va a estropear put the fruit in the fridge or it'll go badúltimamente se ha estropeado mucho lately she's really lost her looks* * *
estropear ( conjugate estropear) verbo transitivo
1
‹ coche› to damage
2 (deteriorar, dañar) ‹ piel› to damage, ruin;
‹ juguete› to break;
‹ ropa› to ruin;
estropearse verbo pronominal
1
2 ( deteriorarse) [ fruta] to go bad;
[leche/pescado] to go off;
[zapatos/chaqueta] to get ruined
estropear verbo transitivo
1 (causar daños) to damage: hemos estropeado la impresora porque usamos el papel equivocado, we have ruined the printer because we used the wrong kind of paper
2 (frustrar, malograr) to spoil, ruin: ¡lo has estropeado todo con tus meteduras de pata!, you've ruined everything with your big mouth!
3 (una máquina) to break
' estropear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aguar
- cargarse
- dar
- dañar
- deshacer
- destripar
- joder
- jorobar
- perder
- salar
- embromar
- estropeado
- fastidiar
English:
botch
- break
- bungle
- damage
- damper
- mar
- mess up
- muck up
- ruin
- screw up
- spoil
- unspoilt
- wreck
- disfigure
- kill
- mess
* * *♦ vt1. [averiar] to break2. [dañar] to damage;no juegues al fútbol con esos zapatos, que los estropearás don't play football in those shoes, you'll ruin them;la lejía estropea la ropa bleach damages clothes;el exceso de sol estropea la piel too much sun is bad for the skin3. [echar a perder] to ruin, to spoil;la lluvia estropeó nuestros planes the rain ruined o spoiled our plans;siempre tienes que estropearlo todo you always have to ruin everything4. [envejecer] to age* * *v/t1 aparato break2 plan ruin, spoil* * *estropear vt1) arruinar: to ruin, to spoil2) : to break, to damage* * *estropear vb2. (aparato) to damage
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