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101 Cristóbal Colón
m.Cristobal Colon, Christopher Columbus.* * *Ex. Fernando Columbus, the youngest son of Christopher Columbus, was a bibliophile, a book collector, and a proponent of a national library for Spain.* * *Ex: Fernando Columbus, the youngest son of Christopher Columbus, was a bibliophile, a book collector, and a proponent of a national library for Spain.
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102 Escocia
f.1 Scotland.2 scotia, trochilus, concave molding, concave moulding.* * *1 Scotland\Nueva Escocia Nova Scotia* * *noun f.* * *SF Scotland* * *femenino Scotland* * *= Scotland, north of the border.Nota: Usado en Inglaterra.Ex. SCOLCAP is based on the National Library of Scotland and is financed by the Scottish Education Department, and through subscriptions.Ex. However, a recent debate in the Scottish Parliament suggests that problems north of the border continue to mirror those discussed in Westminster.----* cooperativa bibliotecaria en Escocia = SCOLCAP.* nacido en Escocia = Scottish-born.* * *femenino Scotland* * *= Scotland, north of the border.Nota: Usado en Inglaterra.Ex: SCOLCAP is based on the National Library of Scotland and is financed by the Scottish Education Department, and through subscriptions.
Ex: However, a recent debate in the Scottish Parliament suggests that problems north of the border continue to mirror those discussed in Westminster.* cooperativa bibliotecaria en Escocia = SCOLCAP.* nacido en Escocia = Scottish-born.* * *Scotland* * *
Del verbo escocer: ( conjugate escocer)
escocía es:
1ª persona singular (yo) imperfecto indicativo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperfecto indicativo
Multiple Entries:
Escocia
escocer
Escocia sustantivo femenino
Scotland
escocer ( conjugate escocer) verbo intransitivo [herida/ojos] to sting, smart
Escocia sustantivo femenino Scotland
escocer verbo intransitivo to sting, smart: le escocían los ojos, her eyes were sore
su silencio escuece, her silence is irritating
' Escocia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
típica
- típico
English:
highland
- hogmanay
- Scotland
- wee
- from
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103 Groenlandia
f.Greenland.* * *1 Greenland* * *SF Greenland* * *femenino Greenland* * *= Greenland.Ex. This paper describes the functions and services provided by the National Library of Greenland = Este artículo describe las funciones y servicios ofrecidos por la Biblioteca Nacional de Groenlandia.* * *femenino Greenland* * *= Greenland.Ex: This paper describes the functions and services provided by the National Library of Greenland = Este artículo describe las funciones y servicios ofrecidos por la Biblioteca Nacional de Groenlandia.
* * *Greenland* * *
Groenlandia sustantivo femenino
Greenland
Groenlandia sustantivo femenino Greenland
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English:
green
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104 Lisboa
f.Lisbon.* * *1 Lisbon* * *SF Lisbonlisboeta* * ** * *= Lisbon.Ex. The National Library of Portugal is located in Lisbon and was created in 1796.* * ** * *= Lisbon.Ex: The National Library of Portugal is located in Lisbon and was created in 1796.
* * *Lisbon* * *
Lisboa sustantivo femenino Lisbon
' Lisboa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sede
English:
enjoy
- Lisbon
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105 MEDLINE
= MEDLINE.Nota: Base de datos de medicina.Ex. MEDLINE is produced by the US National Library of Medicine.* * *= MEDLINE.Nota: Base de datos de medicina.Ex: MEDLINE is produced by the US National Library of Medicine.
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106 POLMARC
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107 SCOLCAP
= SCOLCAP.Ex. SCOLCAP is based on the National Library of Scotland and is financed by the Scottish Education Department, and through subscriptions.* * *= SCOLCAP.Ex: SCOLCAP is based on the National Library of Scotland and is financed by the Scottish Education Department, and through subscriptions.
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108 a caballo
adv.on horseback, horseback, astride.* * *on horseback* * *= on horseback, astrideEx. The article is entitled 'Looking at flowers on horseback: a glimpse of the National Library of China'.Ex. No person shall ride upon a motorcycle as a passenger unless, when sitting astride the seat, the person can reach the footrests with both feet.* * *= on horseback, astrideEx: The article is entitled 'Looking at flowers on horseback: a glimpse of the National Library of China'.
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109 abatimiento
m.1 low spirits, dejection.2 discouragement, dejection, depression, abatement.3 drift, leeway.4 prostration, lowness of spirits, abaissement.5 dismantling, disassembling.* * *1 dejection, depression* * *SM1) (=derribamiento) demolition, knocking down2) (=depresión) depression, dejection3) (=moral) contemptible nature* * *2) ( destrucción) destruction* * *= despondency.Ex. After a 10 year period of existence a real feeling of despondency emerges in the reports of the National Library Service.* * *2) ( destrucción) destruction* * *= despondency.Ex: After a 10 year period of existence a real feeling of despondency emerges in the reports of the National Library Service.
* * *A (desánimo) depression, despondencyB (destrucción) destruction* * *
abatimiento m (desaliento) dejection, despondency: no te dejes caer en el abatimiento, don't let it get you down
2 (inclinación) crumbling down
3 (derrocamiento) overthrow
(de una pieza de caza) killing
' abatimiento' also found in these entries:
English:
doldrums
- glumly
- depression
- miserably
* * *abatimiento nm[desánimo] low spirits, dejection;el abatimiento se instaló en las almas de los soldados an air of despondency set in amongst the soldiers;con abatimiento dejectedly, downheartedly* * *m depression* * *abatimiento nm1) : drop, reduction2) : dejection, depression -
110 abdicar
v.1 to abdicate.abdicar de (figurative) to renounce (principios, ideales)2 to abdicate to, to forsake, to relinquish.* * *1 (soberanía) to abdicate, renounce2 (ideales, ideas) to give up, renounce1 (soberanía) to abdicate2 (ideales, ideas) to give up (de, -)* * *verb* * *1.VT to renounce, relinquishabdicar la corona — to give up the crown, abdicate
2.VI to abdicateabdicar de algo — to renounce o relinquish sth
* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) soberano to abdicateb) (frml) ( renunciar)2.abdicar vta) <trono/corona> to give up, abdicateb) (frml) <creencias/ideales> to renounce* * *= abdicate.Ex. Will LC, after becoming the de facto national library as a result of the technological innovation of the standard, printed catalog card, be forced to abdicate its role?.----* abdicar al trono = abdicate + Posesivo + throne.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) soberano to abdicateb) (frml) ( renunciar)2.abdicar vta) <trono/corona> to give up, abdicateb) (frml) <creencias/ideales> to renounce* * *= abdicate.Ex: Will LC, after becoming the de facto national library as a result of the technological innovation of the standard, printed catalog card, be forced to abdicate its role?.
* abdicar al trono = abdicate + Posesivo + throne.* * *abdicar [A2 ]vi1 «soberano» to abdicate abdicar EN algn to abdicate IN FAVOR OF sbabdicó de sus responsabilidades/derechos she abdicated her responsibilities/rights■ abdicarvt1 ‹trono/corona› to give up, abdicate2 ‹creencias/ideales› to renounce* * *
abdicar ( conjugate abdicar) verbo intransitivo [ soberano] to abdicate;
abdicar en algn to abdicate in favor of sb
verbo transitivo ‹trono/corona› to give up, abdicate
abdicar verbo transitivo & vi (ceder o renunciar a: unos derechos) to abdicate: el rey abdicó el trono en su hijo, the king abdicated the throne in favour of his son
(: ideas, religión) el temor a la represión le hizo abdicar de sus creencias, she recanted her beliefs out of fear of the repression
' abdicar' also found in these entries:
English:
abdicate
* * *♦ vt[trono, corona] to abdicate;abdicar el trono (en alguien) to abdicate the throne (in favour of sb)♦ vi1. [monarca] to abdicate2.abdicar de [principios, ideales] to renounce;abdicó de su derecho a apelar she gave up her right to appeal* * *v/t abdicate;abdicar en alguien abdicate in favor o Br favour of s.o.* * *abdicar {72} vt: to relinquish, to abdicate -
111 afectar a todo
(v.) = run throughEx. What else but this quality of individual feeling and intelligence running through the network of librarians working sympathetically and single-mindedly throughout the community can determine the public value of our national library system?.* * *(v.) = run throughEx: What else but this quality of individual feeling and intelligence running through the network of librarians working sympathetically and single-mindedly throughout the community can determine the public value of our national library system?.
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112 agravarse
pron.v.to worsen, get worse.* * *1 to get worse, worsen* * *VPR (=empeorarse) to worsen, get worse* * *(v.) = see + at their worst, flare upEx. The problems of retrospective bibliography, as indeed of national library development, are usually seen at their worst in former colonial territories which have evolved late into nationhood.Ex. There will always be conflicts that flare up suddenly and call for a rapid response.* * *(v.) = see + at their worst, flare upEx: The problems of retrospective bibliography, as indeed of national library development, are usually seen at their worst in former colonial territories which have evolved late into nationhood.
Ex: There will always be conflicts that flare up suddenly and call for a rapid response.* * *
■agravarse verbo reflexivo to worsen, get worse
' agravarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agravar
English:
snowball
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113 alcanzar un compromiso
(v.) = reach + agreementEx. Agreements have been reached with the National Library of Canada and the Biblothèque Nationale not only to use their records this way but also to redistribute them in an unaltered form.* * *(v.) = reach + agreementEx: Agreements have been reached with the National Library of Canada and the Biblothèque Nationale not only to use their records this way but also to redistribute them in an unaltered form.
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114 anular
adj.1 ring-shaped.dedo anular ring finger2 annular, ring-shaped.Ricardo compró un artefacto anular Richard bought a ring-shaped artifact.m.1 ring finger (dedo).Elsa se quebró el anular Elsa fractured her ring finger.2 annular, annular ligament.v.1 to annul, to leave without effect, to abolish, to invalidate.El juez anuló la decisión The judge annulled the decision.2 to belittle, to annul, to underrate.Dorotea anula a su hijo Dorothy belittles her son.3 to chalk off.* * *► adjetivo1 ring-shaped1 ring finger————————2 (un pedido, viaje) to cancel; (un contrato) to invalidate, cancel4 figurado (desautorizar) to deprive of authority1 to lose one's authority* * *verb1) to cancel, annul, rescind* * *1. VT1) [+ contrato] to cancel, rescind; [+ ley] to repeal; [+ decisión] to override; [+ matrimonio] to annul2) [+ elecciones, resultado] to declare null and void; [+ gol, tanto] to disallowhan anulado la votación por irregularidad — they have declared the vote null and void because of irregularities
3) [+ cita, viaje, evento] to cancel4) [+ cheque] to cancel5) [+ efecto] to cancel out, destroy6) (Mat) to cancel out7) [+ persona] to overshadow8) frm (=incapacitar) to deprive of authority, remove from office2.See:* * *I II 1.verbo transitivo1)a) <contrato/viaje> to cancel; < matrimonio> to annul; <fallo/sentencia> to quash, overturn; < resultado> to declare... null and void; <tanto/gol> to disallowb) < cheque> ( destruir) to cancel; ( dar orden de no pagar) to stop2) < persona> to destroy2.anularse v pron (recípr)IIImasculino ring finger* * *= negate, nullify, override, overtake, overturn, render + valueless, render + wrong, repeal, rule out, short-circuit [shortcircuit], stultify, dope, gainsay, eviscerate, wipe out, obliterate, preempt [pre-empt], revoke, undo, waive, quash, block off, write off, blot out, overrule, void.Ex. Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.Ex. To adopt terms or names in various languages, which are probably unfamiliar in a certain other language, would be to nullify the usefulness of that catalog to all of these users in the interest of cooperation.Ex. On the final screen in the sequence, the default values for today's closing time and tomorrow's opening time may be overridden.Ex. Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.Ex. However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.Ex. Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.Ex. I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex. If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex. There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.Ex. Excessive standardisation also tends to stultify development and improvement of IT products.Ex. A photolithographic process selectively dopes minute areas of the silicon and so builds up circuits.Ex. We could even agree that no one in our experience is terribly interested in knowing about all of the works of an author, and this would not gainsay the value of consistent author entry.Ex. Also, to become emotionally wedded to a particular view is to eviscerate one's effectiveness in achieving a workable solution.Ex. Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.Ex. Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex. This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.Ex. I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.Ex. The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex. When only partial success in contracted terms is achieved, the repayment due may be reduced or waived.Ex. The author brazenly insists that Woodman's family has compromised the documentation of the photographer's life by effectively quashing most of her work.Ex. A globalizing world so devoted to 'diversity,' as the present one is, can ill afford to block off one particular communication channel in favor of any other.Ex. They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.Ex. Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex. President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex. However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.----* anular las posibilidades = close off + possibilities.* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* anular una posibilidad = block off + alley.* * *I II 1.verbo transitivo1)a) <contrato/viaje> to cancel; < matrimonio> to annul; <fallo/sentencia> to quash, overturn; < resultado> to declare... null and void; <tanto/gol> to disallowb) < cheque> ( destruir) to cancel; ( dar orden de no pagar) to stop2) < persona> to destroy2.anularse v pron (recípr)IIImasculino ring finger* * *= negate, nullify, override, overtake, overturn, render + valueless, render + wrong, repeal, rule out, short-circuit [shortcircuit], stultify, dope, gainsay, eviscerate, wipe out, obliterate, preempt [pre-empt], revoke, undo, waive, quash, block off, write off, blot out, overrule, void.Ex: Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.
Ex: To adopt terms or names in various languages, which are probably unfamiliar in a certain other language, would be to nullify the usefulness of that catalog to all of these users in the interest of cooperation.Ex: On the final screen in the sequence, the default values for today's closing time and tomorrow's opening time may be overridden.Ex: Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.Ex: However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.Ex: Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.Ex: I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex: If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex: There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.Ex: Excessive standardisation also tends to stultify development and improvement of IT products.Ex: A photolithographic process selectively dopes minute areas of the silicon and so builds up circuits.Ex: We could even agree that no one in our experience is terribly interested in knowing about all of the works of an author, and this would not gainsay the value of consistent author entry.Ex: Also, to become emotionally wedded to a particular view is to eviscerate one's effectiveness in achieving a workable solution.Ex: Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.Ex: Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex: This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.Ex: I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.Ex: The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex: When only partial success in contracted terms is achieved, the repayment due may be reduced or waived.Ex: The author brazenly insists that Woodman's family has compromised the documentation of the photographer's life by effectively quashing most of her work.Ex: A globalizing world so devoted to 'diversity,' as the present one is, can ill afford to block off one particular communication channel in favor of any other.Ex: They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.Ex: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex: President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex: However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.* anular las posibilidades = close off + possibilities.* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* anular una posibilidad = block off + alley.* * *‹forma› ring-shaped dedovtA1 ‹contrato› to cancel, rescind; ‹matrimonio› to annul; ‹fallo/sentencia› to quash, overturn; ‹resultado› to declare … null and void; ‹tanto/gol› to disallow2 ‹cheque› (destruir) to cancel; (dar orden de no pagar) to stop3 ‹viaje/compromiso› to cancelB ‹persona› to destroy■ anularse( recípr):las dos fuerzas se anulan the two forces cancel each other outring finger* * *
anular verbo transitivo
‹ matrimonio› to annul;
‹fallo/sentencia› to quash, overturn;
‹ resultado› to declare … null and void;
‹tanto/gol› to disallow
( dar orden de no pagar) to stop
■ sustantivo masculino
finger ring
anular 1 sustantivo masculino ring finger
anular 2 verbo transitivo
1 Com (un pedido) to cancel
Dep (un gol) to disallow
(un matrimonio) to annul
Jur (una ley) to repeal
2 Inform to delete
3 (desautorizar, ignorar a una persona) to destroy
' anular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dedo
English:
annul
- cancel out
- disallow
- invalidate
- negate
- nullify
- off
- override
- quash
- rescind
- ring finger
- scrub
- cancel
- finger
- over
* * *♦ adj[en forma de anillo] ring-shaped;dedo anular ring finger♦ nm[dedo] ring finger♦ vt1. [cancelar] to cancel;[ley] to repeal; [matrimonio, contrato] to annul [gol] to disallow; [resultado] to declare voidel defensa anuló a la estrella del equipo contrario the defender marked the opposing team's star out of the game* * *2 adj ring-shaped;dedo anular ring finger* * *anular vt: to annul, to cancel* * *anular vb3. (gol, tanto) to disallow -
115 arder
v.1 to burn.la iglesia está ardiendo the church is burning o on fireEl legajo ardió ante sus ojos The dossier burned before his very eyes.Mis ojos arden My eyes burn=itch.Me arden los ojos My eyes burn.2 to be boiling hot (estar caliente) (café, sopa).* * *1 to burn (completamente) to burn down; (sin llama) to smoulder2 (resplandecer) to glow3 figurado to burn1 to burn\arder de pasión figurado to burn with passionarder en guerras figurado to be ravaged by warla cosa está que arde familiar things are getting pretty hot* * *verb1) to burn2) smart, sting* * *1. VT1) (=quemar) to burn2) esp LAm * [herida] to sting, make smart2. VI1) (=quemarse) to burnarder sin llama — to smoulder, smolder (EEUU)
2) [abono] to ferment; [trigo etc] to heat up4) (fig) (=consumirse) to burn, seethearder de o en amor — to burn with love
arder de o en ira — to seethe with anger
3.See:* * *verbo intransitivo1) ( quemarse) to burnardía en deseos de verla — (liter) he burned with desire to see her (liter)
2) ( estar muy caliente) to be boiling (hot)arder en fiestas: Zaragoza arde en fiestas the festivities in Zaragoza are in full swing; estar que arde persona to be fuming; la cosa está que arde — things have reached boiling point
3) ( escocer) <herida/ojos> to sting, smart* * *= burn, go up in + flames, ignite, blaze, catch + fire, catch on + fire.Ex. In Italy, Mussoline was burning books and suppressing libraries with appalling regularity.Ex. The title of the article is 'National library in Sarajevo destroyed; collections, archives go up in flames'.Ex. Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes.Ex. An ammunition dump near the town of Balkhash in central Kazakhstan blazes after a huge explosion on Wednesday.Ex. An ammo depot in Kabul caught fire and injured nine people in May.Ex. Eric continued trying to stomp it out but his shoe caught on fire.----* arder completamente = burn out.* arder lentamente = smoulder [smolder, -USA].* arder sin llama = smoulder [smolder, -USA].* comenzar a arder = catch + fire, catch on + fire.* empezar a arder = catch + fire, catch on + fire.* que arde lentamente = smouldering [smoldering, -USA].* * *verbo intransitivo1) ( quemarse) to burnardía en deseos de verla — (liter) he burned with desire to see her (liter)
2) ( estar muy caliente) to be boiling (hot)arder en fiestas: Zaragoza arde en fiestas the festivities in Zaragoza are in full swing; estar que arde persona to be fuming; la cosa está que arde — things have reached boiling point
3) ( escocer) <herida/ojos> to sting, smart* * *= burn, go up in + flames, ignite, blaze, catch + fire, catch on + fire.Ex: In Italy, Mussoline was burning books and suppressing libraries with appalling regularity.
Ex: The title of the article is 'National library in Sarajevo destroyed; collections, archives go up in flames'.Ex: Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes.Ex: An ammunition dump near the town of Balkhash in central Kazakhstan blazes after a huge explosion on Wednesday.Ex: An ammo depot in Kabul caught fire and injured nine people in May.Ex: Eric continued trying to stomp it out but his shoe caught on fire.* arder completamente = burn out.* arder lentamente = smoulder [smolder, -USA].* arder sin llama = smoulder [smolder, -USA].* comenzar a arder = catch + fire, catch on + fire.* empezar a arder = catch + fire, catch on + fire.* que arde lentamente = smouldering [smoldering, -USA].* * *arder [E1 ]viA «madera/bosque/casa» (quemarse) to burnB (estar muy caliente) to be boiling (hot)arder en fiestas: Zaragoza arde en fiestas the festivities in Zaragoza are in full swingestar algn/algo que arde: tu padre está que arde your father's fuming o seethingla sopa está que arde the soup's boiling (hot)la cosa está que arde things have reached boiling pointla fiesta estaba que ardía ( Chi); the party was in full swingva que arde ( Esp fam): te pagaré 1.000 euros y vas que ardes I'll pay you 1,000 euros and that's all you're getting o and you can count yourself lucky you're getting that muchC1 (escocer) «herida/ojos» to sting, smartle ardían los ojos con el humo the smoke was making her eyes smart, the smoke was irritating her eyesle hizo arder la herida (CS); it made the cut stingdespués de tanto sol le ardían los hombros her shoulders were burning o sore after so long in the sun2«estómago»: me arde el estómago I've got heartburn* * *
arder ( conjugate arder) verbo intransitivo
1 ( quemarse) to burn
2 ( estar muy caliente) to be boiling (hot);
la cosa está que arde things have reached boiling point
3 ( escocer) [herida/ojos] to sting, smart
arder verbo intransitivo to burn: familiar el jefe está que arde, the boss is really fuming
la cosa está que arde, things are hotting up
' arder' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calcinar
- deseo
- incendiar
English:
blaze
- burn
- flare up
- glow
- inflamed
- rage
- smoulder
- ablaze
- smolder
- sting
* * *arder vi1. [quemarse] [bosque, casa] to burn;la iglesia está ardiendo the church is burning o on fire;ha ardido el granero the barn has burnt down;una antorcha que arde permanentemente a torch that is always burning;todavía arden los rescoldos de la hoguera the bonfire is still smouldering;Famcon eso va que arde that's more than enough2. [estar caliente] [café, sopa] to be boiling hot;¡está que arde! [persona] he's fuming;[reunión] it's getting pretty heatedme arde el estómago I've got heartburn;tanto dinero le arde en sus manos all that money is burning a hole in his pocketarder en deseos de hacer algo to be dying to do sthtodavía arde la revuelta de mayo the spirit of the May uprising is still alive* * *v/i1 burn;arder de oen be burning withla reunión está que arde fam the meeting is about to erupt fam* * *arder vi1) : to burnel bosque está ardiendo: the forest is in flamesarder de ira: to burn with anger, to be seething2) : to smart, to sting, to burnle ardía el estómago: he had heartburn* * *arder vb2. (estar muy caliente) to be burning hot / to be boiling hot -
116 arder completamente
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117 ardiendo
ADJ1) (=en llamas) burning, blazing2) (=muy caliente) scalding, steaming hot* * *= afire.Ex. Among other buildings afire or still smoldering in eastern Baghdad today were the city hall and the National Library which was so thoroughly burned that heat still radiated 50 paces from its front doors.----* agarrarse a un clavo ardiendo = catch at + straws, grasp at + straws, clutch at + straws.* * *= afire.Ex: Among other buildings afire or still smoldering in eastern Baghdad today were the city hall and the National Library which was so thoroughly burned that heat still radiated 50 paces from its front doors.
* agarrarse a un clavo ardiendo = catch at + straws, grasp at + straws, clutch at + straws. -
118 base de datos de medicina
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119 bibliografia general
(n.) = general bibliographyEx. Three national library catalogues stand out as highly important sources of general bibliography.* * *(n.) = general bibliographyEx: Three national library catalogues stand out as highly important sources of general bibliography.
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120 bien hecho
adj.1 well built, well constructed, well shaped, well-structured.2 correctly made, well-done, well-made.3 well-tailored.intj.well done, way to go.* * *= well-made, well formed [well-formed], well-rendered, well doneEx. And there was a steady output in the later nineteenth century of well-made prize bindings in gilt-tooled calf, which were slickly produced by specialist firms.Ex. The main props to any retrospective bibliography must be a well formed national library which has a long history of collecting the records of a nation's culture.Ex. The pages are in full color, with text and images well-rendered.Ex. The accompanying manual is reasonably well done.* * *= well-made, well formed [well-formed], well-rendered, well doneEx: And there was a steady output in the later nineteenth century of well-made prize bindings in gilt-tooled calf, which were slickly produced by specialist firms.
Ex: The main props to any retrospective bibliography must be a well formed national library which has a long history of collecting the records of a nation's culture.Ex: The pages are in full color, with text and images well-rendered.Ex: The accompanying manual is reasonably well done.
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