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1 navigate
'næviɡeit1) (to direct, guide or move (a ship, aircraft etc) in a particular direction: He navigated the ship through the dangerous rocks.) gobernar2) (to find or follow one's route when in a ship, aircraft, car etc: If I drive will you navigate?) guiar, conducir•- navigation
- navigator
navigate vb1. guiarI'll drive the car, you get the map and navigate conduzco yo, tú coge el mapa y guíanos2. navegartr['nævɪgeɪt]1 (river, sea) navegar por2 (steer - ship) gobernar; (- plane) pilotar1 (when sailing, flying) dirigir; (when driving) guiar■ you drive, I'll navigate tu conduce, yo te guiaré: navegarnavigate vt1) steer: gobernar (un barco), pilotar (un avión)2) : navegar por (un río, etc.)v.• marear v.• navegar v.'nævəgeɪt, 'nævɪgeɪt
1.
a) (Aviat, Naut) navegar*b) ( in car) hacer* de copiloto
2.
vta) ( steer) \<\<ship/plane\>\> conducir*, llevarb) (travel across, along) \<\<sea/river\>\> navegar* por['nævɪɡeɪt]1. VT1) [+ ship, plane] conducir; (fig) conducir, guiar2) [+ sea, river] navegar por2. VI1) (at sea) navegarnavigating officer — oficial mf de derrota or navegación
2) (in car) hacer de copiloto* * *['nævəgeɪt, 'nævɪgeɪt]
1.
a) (Aviat, Naut) navegar*b) ( in car) hacer* de copiloto
2.
vta) ( steer) \<\<ship/plane\>\> conducir*, llevarb) (travel across, along) \<\<sea/river\>\> navegar* por -
2 navigate
vtWATER TRANSP vessel gobernar -
3 navigate
vt.1 surcar, navegar por (seas); gobernar, pilotar (ship)2 controlar el curso de.vi.navegar. (pt & pp navigated) -
4 navigate across
v.navegar, atravesar, surcar. -
5 navigate around
v.navegar alrededor de. -
6 navegar
navegar ( conjugate navegar) verbo intransitivo verbo transitivo (liter) to sail
navegar verbo intransitivo
1 to navigate, sail
2 Av Inform to navigate ' navegar' also found in these entries: Spanish: corriente - navegación - rumbo English: boating - navigate - novice - riverboat - run - sail - seaworthy - unseaworthy - ply - sea - surf -
7 by
1. preposition1) (next to; near; at the side of: by the door; He sat by his sister.) junto a2) (past: going by the house.) (por) delante3) (through; along; across: We came by the main road.) por4) (used (in the passive voice) to show the person or thing which performs an action: struck by a stone.) por5) (using: He's going to contact us by letter; We travelled by train.) por, en6) (from; through the means of: I met her by chance; by post.) por7) ((of time) not later than: by 6 o'clock.) para8) (during the time of.) de9) (to the extent of: taller by ten centimetres.) de, por10) (used to give measurements etc: 4 metres by 2 metres.) por11) (in quantities of: fruit sold by the kilo.) por12) (in respect of: a teacher by profession.) de
2. adverb1) (near: They stood by and watched.) al lado (de)2) (past: A dog ran by.) por ahí3) (aside; away: money put by for an emergency.) apartado•- bypass
3. verb(to avoid (a place) by taking such a road.) desviar- bystander
- by and by
- by and large
- by oneself
- by the way
by1 advby expresa la idea de pasar cerca, pero sin detenersehe saw me, but he passed by without saying a word me vio, pero pasó sin decirme ni una palabraby2 prep1. porhe was attacked by a dog fue atacado por un perro / un perro lo atacó2. junto a / al lado deshe sat by me se sentó a mi lado / se sentó junto a mí3. de4. en5. para6. a7. concan I pay by credit card? ¿puedo pagar con tarjeta?8. a base debytr[baɪ]1 (agent) por2 (means) por■ by air/road por avión/carretera3 (showing difference) por4 (not later than) para5 (during) de■ by day/night de día/noche6 (near) junto a, al lado de7 (according to) según8 (measurements) por9 (rate) por10 SMALLMATHEMATICS/SMALL por11 (progression) a12 (in sets) en1 al lado, delante\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go by pasar delanteby and by con el tiempoby the by a propósitoby oneself solo,-aby ['baɪ] adv1) near: cercahe lives close by: vive muy cerca2)to stop by : pasar por casa, hacer una visita3)to go by : pasarthey rushed by: pasaron corriendo4)to put by : reservar, poner a un lado5)by and by : poco después, dentro de poco6)by and large : en generalby prep1) near: cerca de, al lado de, junto a2) via: porshe left by the door: salió por la puerta3) past: por, por delante dethey walked by him: pasaron por delante de él4) during: de, duranteby night: de nochewe'll be there by ten: estaremos allí para las diezby then: para entoncesbuilt by the Romans: construido por los romanosa book by Borges: un libro de Borgesmade by hand: hecho a manobyadv.• a un lado adv.• aparte adv.prep.• al lado de prep.• de prep.• de acuerdo con prep.• para prep.• por prep.• según prep.
I baɪ1)a) ( not later than)will it be ready by 5? — ¿estará listo para las 5?
by the time he arrived, Ann had left — cuando llegó, Ann se había ido
b) (during, at)by day/night — de día/noche
2)a) (at the side of, near to) al lado de, junto acome and sit by me — ven a sentarte a mi lado or junto a mí
b) ( to hand) (AmE)3)a) ( past)I said hello, but he walked right by me — lo saludé pero él pasó de largo
b) (via, through) porby land/sea/air — por tierra/mar/avión
4) (indicating agent, cause) (with passive verbs) por [The passive voice is, however, less common in Spanish than it is in English]she was brought up by her grandmother — la crió su abuela, fue criada por su abuela
5)a) (indicating means, method)to pay by credit card — pagar* con tarjeta de crédito
to navigate by the stars — guiarse* por las estrellas
by -ing: you won't get anywhere by shouting no vas a conseguir nada con gritar; I'll begin by introducing myself — empezaré por presentarme
b) (owing to, from)he had two children by his second wife — tuvo dos hijos con or de su segunda mujer
by -ing: by specializing, she has limited her options al especializarse, ha restringido sus posibilidades; they have lost public support by being too extreme — han perdido apoyo popular por ser demasiado extremistas
6)a) ( according to)by the look of things — por lo visto or al parecer
b) (in oaths)I swear by Almighty God... — juro por Dios Todopoderoso...
by God, you'll be sorry you said that! — te juro que te vas a arrepentir de haber dicho eso
7)a) ( indicating rate) porshe broke the record by several seconds — batió el récord en or por varios segundos
little by little — poco a poco, de a poco (CS)
8) ( Math) pordivide six by three — divide seis por or entre tres
9) ( in compass directions)10)by oneself — (alone, without assistance) solo
I need to be by myself — necesito estar solo or a solas
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a) ( past)b) (aside, in reserve)c) ( to somebody's residence)call o stop by on your way to work — pasa por casa de camino al trabajo
d) (in phrases)[baɪ] When by is the second element in a phrasal verb, eg go by, stand by, look up the verb. When it is part of a set combination, eg by chance, by degrees, by half, look up the other word.by and by: by and by they came to the clearing al poco rato llegaron al claro; it's going to rain by and by va a llover dentro de poco; by and large por lo general, en general; by the by — see bye I
1. PREPOSITION1) (=close to) al lado de, junto athe house by the church — la casa que está al lado de or junto a la iglesia
come and sit by me — ven y siéntate a mi lado or junto a mí
"where's the bank?" - "it's by the post office" — -¿dónde está el banco? -está al lado de or junto a la oficina de correos
2) (=via) porhe came in by the back door/by the window — entró por la puerta de atrás/por la ventana
which route did you come by? — ¿por dónde or por qué camino or por qué ruta viniste?
3) (=past) por delante de4) (=during)by day he's a bank clerk and by night he's a security guard — de día es un empleado de banco y de noche es guarda de seguridad
a) (=not later than) paracan you finish it by tomorrow? — ¿puedes terminarlo para mañana?
I'll be back by midnight — estaré de vuelta antes de or para la medianoche
applications must be submitted by 21 April — las solicitudes deben presentarse antes del 21 de abril
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by the time I got there it was too late — cuando llegué ya era demasiado tarde•
by that time or by then I knew — para entonces ya lo sabíab) (in year, on date, on day)by tomorrow/Tuesday, I'll be in France — mañana/el martes ya estaré en Francia
by yesterday it was clear that... — ayer ya se veía claro que...
by 30 September we had spent £500 — a 30 de septiembre habíamos gastado 500 libras
by 1998 the figure had reached... — en 1998 la cifra había llegado a...
by 2010 the figure will have reached... — hacia el año 2010 la cifra habrá llegado a...
it seems to be getting bigger by the minute/day — parece que va creciendo minuto a minuto/día a día
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little by little — poco a poco•
one by one — uno tras otro, uno a uno•
two by two — de dos en dos7) (indicating agent, cause) porthe thieves were caught by the police — los ladrones fueron capturados por la policía, la policía capturó a los ladrones
who's that song by? — ¿de quién es esa canción?
8) (indicating transport, method etc)•
by bus/ car — en autobús/coche•
by the light of the moon/a candle — a la luz de la luna/de una velaby working hard — a fuerza de mucho trabajar, trabajando mucho
he ended by saying that... — terminó diciendo que...
10) (=according to) segúnit's all right by me — por mí no hay problema or está bien
she's lighter than her brother by only a couple of pounds — pesa solo un par de libras menos que su hermano
it missed me by inches — no me dio por un pelo, me pasó rozando
12) (in measurements, sums)•
to divide by — dividir por or entre•
to multiply by — multiplicar por13)south by southwest — sudsudoeste, sursuroeste
15) (in oaths) por2. ADVERB1) (=past)•
they wouldn't let me by — no me dejaban pasar•
she rushed by without stopping — pasó a toda prisa, sin pararse•
by and by, I'll be with you by and by — enseguida estoy contigo•
by and large — en general, por lo general•
to put sth by — poner algo a un lado* * *
I [baɪ]1)a) ( not later than)will it be ready by 5? — ¿estará listo para las 5?
by the time he arrived, Ann had left — cuando llegó, Ann se había ido
b) (during, at)by day/night — de día/noche
2)a) (at the side of, near to) al lado de, junto acome and sit by me — ven a sentarte a mi lado or junto a mí
b) ( to hand) (AmE)3)a) ( past)I said hello, but he walked right by me — lo saludé pero él pasó de largo
b) (via, through) porby land/sea/air — por tierra/mar/avión
4) (indicating agent, cause) (with passive verbs) por [The passive voice is, however, less common in Spanish than it is in English]she was brought up by her grandmother — la crió su abuela, fue criada por su abuela
5)a) (indicating means, method)to travel by car/train — viajar en coche/tren
to pay by credit card — pagar* con tarjeta de crédito
to navigate by the stars — guiarse* por las estrellas
by -ing: you won't get anywhere by shouting no vas a conseguir nada con gritar; I'll begin by introducing myself — empezaré por presentarme
b) (owing to, from)he had two children by his second wife — tuvo dos hijos con or de su segunda mujer
by -ing: by specializing, she has limited her options al especializarse, ha restringido sus posibilidades; they have lost public support by being too extreme — han perdido apoyo popular por ser demasiado extremistas
6)a) ( according to)by the look of things — por lo visto or al parecer
b) (in oaths)I swear by Almighty God... — juro por Dios Todopoderoso...
by God, you'll be sorry you said that! — te juro que te vas a arrepentir de haber dicho eso
7)a) ( indicating rate) porshe broke the record by several seconds — batió el récord en or por varios segundos
little by little — poco a poco, de a poco (CS)
8) ( Math) pordivide six by three — divide seis por or entre tres
9) ( in compass directions)10)by oneself — (alone, without assistance) solo
I need to be by myself — necesito estar solo or a solas
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a) ( past)b) (aside, in reserve)c) ( to somebody's residence)call o stop by on your way to work — pasa por casa de camino al trabajo
d) (in phrases) -
8 Mar
( written abbreviation) (March.) marzo
Multiple Entries: mar mar.
mar sustantivo masculino (sometimes f in literary language and in set idiomatic expressions) 1 (Geog) sea; el fondo del mar the seabed, the bottom of the sea; mar abierto open sea; la corriente llevó la barca mar adentro the boat was swept out to sea by the current; hacerse a la mar (liter) to set sail; por mar by sea; mar Cantábrico Bay of Biscay; mar de las Antillas Caribbean Sea; mar Mediterráneo Mediterranean Sea; mar gruesa rough o heavy sea 2 ( costa):
mar
I sustantivo masculino & sustantivo femenino sea: ayer había mucha mar, there was a heavy sea yesterday
en alta mar, on the high seas
mar adentro, out to sea
II sustantivo masculino
1 sea
Mar Cantábrico, Cantabrian Sea
2 (gran cantidad) un mar de deudas, a flood of debts Locuciones: a mares, a lot: lloraba a mares, he was in floods of tears
hacerse a la mar, to set sail
la mar de, really, very: es una niña la mar de despierta, she's a really clever girl ' mar' also found in these entries: Spanish: adentro - agitada - agitado - agitarse - alborotada - alborotado - alborotarse - arrastrar - bonanza - borde - bramar - bramido - brava - bravo - buey - cala - chalet - contramaestre - crucero - deslucir - embravecerse - encresparse - erizo - espuma - estrella - faenar - golpe - gruesa - grueso - langosta - lengua - loba - lobo - manga - mareo - nivel - nublar - nudo - oleada - orientarse - orilla - picada - picado - picarse - puerto - respeto - revuelta - revuelto - ribera - rizada English: above - afloat - bass - bathe - bed - breaker - calm - can - Caribbean - choppy - crossing - Dead Sea - facing - groundswell - hair - heavy - lap - lost - mar - Mediterranean - mighty - navigate - paddle - prospect - put out - quagmire - quit - raging - reclaim - Red Sea - rig - rise - roar - rock - rough - sail - sea - sea dog - sea-fish - sea-level - sea-water - seabed - seahorse - seashore - seasick - seasickness - shore - sink - smooth - splendidtr[mɑːʧ]1 ( March) marzo1) spoil: estropear, echar a perder2) deface: desfigurarv.• corromper v.• echar a perder v.• estropear v.• mutilar v.(= March) marABBR= March mar.* * *(= March) mar -
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( written abbreviation) (March.) marzo
Multiple Entries: mar mar.
mar sustantivo masculino (sometimes f in literary language and in set idiomatic expressions) 1 (Geog) sea; el fondo del mar the seabed, the bottom of the sea; mar abierto open sea; la corriente llevó la barca mar adentro the boat was swept out to sea by the current; hacerse a la mar (liter) to set sail; por mar by sea; mar Cantábrico Bay of Biscay; mar de las Antillas Caribbean Sea; mar Mediterráneo Mediterranean Sea; mar gruesa rough o heavy sea 2 ( costa):
mar
I sustantivo masculino & sustantivo femenino sea: ayer había mucha mar, there was a heavy sea yesterday
en alta mar, on the high seas
mar adentro, out to sea
II sustantivo masculino
1 sea
Mar Cantábrico, Cantabrian Sea
2 (gran cantidad) un mar de deudas, a flood of debts Locuciones: a mares, a lot: lloraba a mares, he was in floods of tears
hacerse a la mar, to set sail
la mar de, really, very: es una niña la mar de despierta, she's a really clever girl ' mar' also found in these entries: Spanish: adentro - agitada - agitado - agitarse - alborotada - alborotado - alborotarse - arrastrar - bonanza - borde - bramar - bramido - brava - bravo - buey - cala - chalet - contramaestre - crucero - deslucir - embravecerse - encresparse - erizo - espuma - estrella - faenar - golpe - gruesa - grueso - langosta - lengua - loba - lobo - manga - mareo - nivel - nublar - nudo - oleada - orientarse - orilla - picada - picado - picarse - puerto - respeto - revuelta - revuelto - ribera - rizada English: above - afloat - bass - bathe - bed - breaker - calm - can - Caribbean - choppy - crossing - Dead Sea - facing - groundswell - hair - heavy - lap - lost - mar - Mediterranean - mighty - navigate - paddle - prospect - put out - quagmire - quit - raging - reclaim - Red Sea - rig - rise - roar - rock - rough - sail - sea - sea dog - sea-fish - sea-level - sea-water - seabed - seahorse - seashore - seasick - seasickness - shore - sink - smooth - splendidtr[mɑːʧ]1 ( March) marzo1) spoil: estropear, echar a perder2) deface: desfigurarv.• corromper v.• echar a perder v.• estropear v.• mutilar v.(= March) mar[mɑː(r)]VT estropear, echar a perder* * *(= March) mar -
10 Rio
Del verbo reír: ( conjugate reír) \ \
río es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
rió es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: reír río
reír ( conjugate reír) verbo intransitivo to laugh; verbo transitivo ‹gracia/chiste› to laugh at reírse verbo pronominal to laugh; ríose a carcajadas to guffaw; ríose DE algo/algn to laugh at sth/sb
río sustantivo masculino river; río abajo/arriba downstream/upstream; el Rrío de la Plata the River Plate
reír
I verbo intransitivo to laugh: me hace reír, he makes me laugh
echarse a reír, to burst out laughing
II vt to laugh at: no le rías las gracias al niño, don't humour the boy
río sustantivo masculino river
río abajo, downstream
río arriba, upstream Locuciones: de perdidos al río, as well be hanged for a sheep as for a lamb ' río' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abajo - acabar - agitada - agitado - alguna - alguno - atravesar - brazo - cauce - caudal - caudalosa - caudaloso - correr - crecer - crecida - crecido - cuenca - curso - derivar - descenso - desembocar - desembocadura - deslizarse - desviar - discurrir - empeñarse - en - entre - lado - lecho - llegar - madre - margen - nacer - nacimiento - orilla - pasar - puerto - rápida - rápido - recoveco - regar - remontar - retener - revolverse - ribera - sanear - sangre - seca English: along - Amazon - bank - barrage - bass - bed - bend - border - bottom - bridge - burst - channel - compensatory - course - crayfish - cross - deepen - divide - downstream - drag - drift - effluent - elbow - embankment - empty - flood - flow - ford - fork - formidable - get across - go along - go over - how - in - join - lap - length - loop - mighty - mouth - narrow - navigate - overflow - reach - rise - rising - river - river-bed - riverboat['riːǝʊ]N = Rio de Janeiro -
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seil
1. noun1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) vela2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) paseo/viaje en barco3) (an arm of a windmill.) aspa
2. verb1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) navegar a vela2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) pilotar3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) navegar4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) zarpar, hacerse a la mar5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) navegar, cruzar en barco6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) deslizarse•- sailing
- sailing-
- sailor
- in full sail
sail1 n velasail2 vb1. navegar2. salir / zarpartr[seɪl]1 (canvas) vela3 (ship) velero, barco de vela4 (of windmill) aspa2 (control ship) gobernar1 (ship, boat) navegar; (person) ir en barco, navegar2 (begin journey) zarpar, hacerse a la mar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin full sail a toda vela, con las velas desplegadasto be under sail moverse (por el viento)to set sail zarpar, hacerse a la marto sail through something figurative use encontrar algo muy fácilto sail under false colours expresar opiniones falsassail ['seɪl] vi1) : navegar (en un barco)2) : ir fácilmentewe sailed right in: entramos sin ningún problemasail vt1) : gobernar (un barco)2)to sail the seas : cruzar los maressail n1) : vela f (de un barco)2) : viaje m en veleroto go for a sail: salir a navegarn.• aspa de molino de viento s.f.• barco de vela s.m.• lona s.f.• vela (Barco) s.f.• vela de barco s.f.v.• bogar v.• gobernar un barco v.• hacerse a la vela v.• navegar v.seɪl
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1) ( Naut)a) c u (of ship, boat) vela fto set sail — ( start journey) zarpar, hacerse* a la mar; \<\<yacht/galleon\>\> hacerse* a la vela
to go for a sail — salir* a navegar
2) c ( of windmill) aspa f‡
II
1.
a) ( control) \<\<boat/ship\>\> gobernar*, manejarb) (travel, cross)to sail the Atlantic single-handed — cruzar* el Atlántico en solitario
2.
vi1)a) ( travel) \<\<ship/boat\>\> navegar*; \<\<person/passenger\>\> ir* en barco, navegar*to sail around the world — dar* la vuelta al mundo en barco
to sail east/west — navegar* hacia el or en dirección este/oeste
b) ( depart) \<\<person/ship\>\> zarpar, salir*2) ( move effortlessly)to sail into/out of a room — entrar en/salir* de una habitación con aire majestuoso
•Phrasal Verbs:[seɪl]1. N1) (Naut) (=cloth) vela f•
the age of sail — la época de la navegación a vela•
in or under full sail — a toda vela, a vela llena•
to lower the sails — arriar las velasto set sail for Liverpool — zarpar hacia Liverpool, hacerse a la vela con rumbo a Liverpool
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to take in the sails — amainar las velas•
under sail — a vela- take the wind out of sb's sails2) (Naut) (=trip) paseo m en barco•
it's three days' sail from here — desde aquí se tarda tres días en barco•
to go for a sail — dar una vuelta en barco3) (Naut) (=boat)(pl sail) barco m de vela, velero m4) [of windmill] aspa f2.VT [+ boat, ship] gobernar•
they sailed the ship to Cadiz — fueron con el barco a Cádiz- sail the3. VI1) (Naut) [boat, ship, person] navegar•
to sail at 12 knots — navegar a 12 nudos, ir a 12 nudos•
we sailed into harbour — entramos a puerto•
to sail round the world — dar la vuelta al mundo en barco•
to sail up the Tagus — navegar por el Tajo, subir el Tajo- sail close to the wind2) (Naut) (=leave) zarpar, salir•
the boat sails at eight o'clock — el barco zarpa or sale a las ocho•
we sail for Australia soon — pronto zarpamos or salimos hacia Australia•
she sails on Monday — zarpa or sale el lunes3) (fig)•
she sailed into the room — entró majestuosamente en la sala•
the plate sailed over my head — el plato voló por encima de mi cabeza* * *[seɪl]
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1) ( Naut)a) c u (of ship, boat) vela fto set sail — ( start journey) zarpar, hacerse* a la mar; \<\<yacht/galleon\>\> hacerse* a la vela
to go for a sail — salir* a navegar
2) c ( of windmill) aspa f‡
II
1.
a) ( control) \<\<boat/ship\>\> gobernar*, manejarb) (travel, cross)to sail the Atlantic single-handed — cruzar* el Atlántico en solitario
2.
vi1)a) ( travel) \<\<ship/boat\>\> navegar*; \<\<person/passenger\>\> ir* en barco, navegar*to sail around the world — dar* la vuelta al mundo en barco
to sail east/west — navegar* hacia el or en dirección este/oeste
b) ( depart) \<\<person/ship\>\> zarpar, salir*2) ( move effortlessly)to sail into/out of a room — entrar en/salir* de una habitación con aire majestuoso
•Phrasal Verbs: -
12 single
'siŋɡl
1. adjective1) (one only: The spider hung on a single thread.) solo, único2) (for one person only: a single bed/mattress.) individual3) (unmarried: a single person.) soltero4) (for or in one direction only: a single ticket/journey/fare.) de ida, sencillo
2. noun1) (a gramophone record with only one tune or song on each side: This group have just brought out a new single.) (disco) sencillo, single2) (a one-way ticket.) billete sencillo•- singles
- singly
- single-breasted
- single-decker
- single-handed
- single parent
- single out
single1 adj1. solo / único2. individual3. solteroare you single or married? ¿estás soltero o casado?single2 n1. billete de idaa single to Castleford, please un billete de ida a Castleford, por favor2. sencillohave you listened to their new single? ¿has escuchado su nuevo sencillo?Del verbo singlar: ( conjugate singlar) \ \
singlé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
single es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
single /'siŋgel/ sustantivo masculino 1 (Mús) single 2 ( en tenis)b)' single' also found in these entries: Spanish: billete - cama - casarse - desfilar - fila - gramaje - india - indio - individual - monetaria - monetario - monocultivo - monofásica - monofásico - monoplaza - no - pasar - sencilla - sencillo - singularizar - sola - solo - soltera - soltero - triste - unicameral - unicelular - unifamiliar - año - boleto - crema - habitación - labio - madre - ni - palabra - pasaje - quedar - seguir - suelto - único - uno English: currency - file - navigate - section - single - single currency - single out - single parent - single-breasted - single-family - single-figure - single-handed - single-minded - single-mindedness - single-sex - single-space - single-spacing - anything - bachelor - blossom - cloud - coil - curriculum - hair - individual - odd - one - scrap - session - shred - sitting - solitary - stair - standing - straw - whisker - worktr['sɪŋgəl]1 (only one) solo,-a, único,-a2 (composed of one part) simple, sencillo,-a3 (for one person) individual4 (separate, individual) cada5 (unmarried) soltero,-a1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (single ticket) billete nombre masculino de ida, billete nombre masculino sencillo2 (record) (disco) sencillo, single nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin single file en fila indiasingle combat combate nombre masculino singularsingle cream nata líquidasingle room habitación nombre femenino individual1) select: escoger2) distinguish: señalarsingle adj1) unmarried: soltero2) sole: soloa single survivor: un solo sobrevivienteevery single one: cada uno, todossingle n1) : soltero m, -ra ffor married couples and singles: para los matrimonios y los solteros3) dollar: billete m de un dólaradj.• célibe adj.• habitación individual s.f.• individual adj.• mozo, -a adj.• sencillo, -a adj.• simple adj.• singular adj.• solo, -a adj.• soltero, -a adj.• uno, -a adj.• único, -a adj.v.• singularizar v.
I 'sɪŋgəl1) ( just one) (before n) soloa single issue dominated the talks — un solo or único tema dominó las conversaciones
it's the single most important issue — es el tema más importante or de mayor importancia
every single day — todos los días sin excepción, todos los santos días (fam); (with neg)
2) (before n)a) ( for one person) < room> individual; <bed/sheet> individual, de una plaza (AmL)b) ( not double) <lens/engine/line> solo; < flower> simplesingle figures — cifras fpl de un solo dígito
c) (BrE Transp) <fare/ticket> de ida, sencillo3) ( unmarried) solteroI'm single — soy or (Esp tb) estoy soltero
•Phrasal Verbs:
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1) (Audio, Mus) single m, (disco m) sencillo m2)a) ( ticket) (BrE) boleto m or (Esp) billete m de idab) ( room) (habitación f) individual f or sencilla f3) singles pl (before n)singles bar — bar para personas en busca de pareja
4) ( Sport)a) ( in baseball) sencillo mb) ( in cricket) tanto m; see also singles['sɪŋɡl]1. ADJ1) (before noun) (=one only) solo2) (before noun) (emphatic)•
we didn't see a single car that afternoon — no vimos ni un solo coche esa tarde•
it rained every single day — no dejó de llover ni un solo día, llovió todos los días sin excepción•
not a or one single person came to her aid — ni una sola persona fue a ayudarla•
the single biggest problem — el problema más grandethe US is the single biggest producer of carbon dioxide — los EEUU son los mayores productores de carbón
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I couldn't think of a single thing to say — no se me ocurría nada que decir3) (before noun) (=individual)4) (before noun) (=not double) [bed, sheet, room] individual; [garage] para un solo coche; [whisky, gin etc] sencillo; [bloom] simplefigure 1., 5)2. N3) (=record) sencillo m, single m4) (Cricket) (=one run) tanto m5) (Brit) (=pound coin or note) billete m or moneda f de una libra; (US) (=dollar note) billete m de un dólar6) singlesa) (Tennis etc) individuales mplb) (=unmarried people) solteros mpl3.CPDsingle combat N — combate m singular
single cream N — (Brit) crema f de leche líquida, nata f líquida (Sp)
single currency N — moneda f única
single density disk N — disco m de densidad sencilla
single European currency N — moneda f europea
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the Single European Market — el Mercado Único Europeosingle father N — padre m soltero, padre m sin pareja
single file N —
single honours N — licenciatura universitaria en la que se estudia una sola especialidad
single lens reflex (camera) N — cámara f réflex de una lente
single malt (whisky) N — whisky m de malta
single market N — mercado m único
single mother N — madre f soltera, madre f sin pareja
single parent N — (=woman) madre f soltera, madre f sin pareja; (=man) padre m soltero, padre m sin pareja
single parent benefit N — ayuda del Estado por ser padre soltero o madre soltera
singles bar N — bar m para solteros
singles chart N — lista f de los singles más vendidos
single spacing N — (Typ) interlineado m simple
single supplement, single person supplement, single room supplement N — (in hotel) recargo m por reserva individual
single transferable vote N (Pol) —
single transferable vote system — sistema m del voto único transferible
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I ['sɪŋgəl]1) ( just one) (before n) soloa single issue dominated the talks — un solo or único tema dominó las conversaciones
it's the single most important issue — es el tema más importante or de mayor importancia
every single day — todos los días sin excepción, todos los santos días (fam); (with neg)
2) (before n)a) ( for one person) < room> individual; <bed/sheet> individual, de una plaza (AmL)b) ( not double) <lens/engine/line> solo; < flower> simplesingle figures — cifras fpl de un solo dígito
c) (BrE Transp) <fare/ticket> de ida, sencillo3) ( unmarried) solteroI'm single — soy or (Esp tb) estoy soltero
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1) (Audio, Mus) single m, (disco m) sencillo m2)a) ( ticket) (BrE) boleto m or (Esp) billete m de idab) ( room) (habitación f) individual f or sencilla f3) singles pl (before n)singles bar — bar para personas en busca de pareja
4) ( Sport)a) ( in baseball) sencillo mb) ( in cricket) tanto m; see also singles -
13 ayuda
Del verbo ayudar: ( conjugate ayudar) \ \
ayuda es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: ayuda ayudar
ayuda sustantivo femenino ( asistencia) help; ayudas para la inversión incentives for investment; ha sido de gran ayuda it has been a great help
ayudar ( conjugate ayudar) verbo transitivo to help; ayuda al prójimo to help one's neighbor; ¿te ayudo? do you need any help?; vino a ayudame she came to help me out; ayúdame a poner la mesa help me (to) set the table verbo intransitivo to help; ¿puedo ayuda en algo? can I do anything to help?
ayuda sustantivo femenino help, assistance, aid: un joven vino en ayuda de los accidentados, a young man came to the aid of the injured people
ayudar verbo transitivo to help: ¿puedes ayudarme a mover la mesa?, can you help me to move the table? ➣ Ver nota en help
' ayuda' also found in these entries: Spanish: abogada - abogado - acudir - asistencia - balón - beneficio - blandengue - colaboración - confiar - demanda - espaldarazo - estimar - facilidad - fortalecimiento - goteo - gratificación - nos - nunca - ofrecer - paliar - prestación - prioritaria - prioritario - recabar - retirar - sola - solo - urgir - utilidad - vital - agradecer - apreciar - auxilio - beca - becar - contar - desechar - desinteresado - despreciar - dispensar - disponer - espontáneo - evaporarse - favor - gracia - gritar - implorar - inapreciable - inestimable - material English: aid - appreciate - appreciative - ask for - assistance - backing - bat - bird - bootstrap - by - canvass - contribute - contribution - deny - do without - dramatically - foreign aid - forthcoming - give - grateful - greatly - help - hesitate - immediate - instrumental - major - navigate - own - quarter - relief - seek - service - single-handed - summon - support - supportive - unaided - valet - virtually - volunteer - without - afield - any - boon - deserving - hand - position - public - shape - single -
14 conducir
conducir ( conjugate conducir) verbo intransitivo◊ esa actitud no conduce a nada that attitude won't achieve anything o (colloq) won't get us anywhere;a qué conduce eso? what's the point of that?b) (esp Esp) (Auto) to drive;verbo transitivo conducir a algn a algo to lead sb to sth; conducir a algn ante algn to take sb before sb ‹ debate› to chair
conducir
I verbo transitivo
1 (un coche) to drive
2 (llevar a un sitio) to take (a una situación) to lead
3 (corriente eléctrica) to conduct: condujeron las aguas al embalse, the waters were channelled to the reservoir
II verbo intransitivo
1 Auto to drive
2 (camino, actitud) to lead: eso no conduce a nada, this leads nowhere ' conducir' also found in these entries: Spanish: administrar - altar - carnet - conducción - correr - cuestión - documentación - estado - examen - ir - permiso - sanción - temeraria - temerario - vértigo - carné - clase - conduje - conduzca - derecha - forma - imprudencia - licencia - llevar - noche - patente - quitar - rápido English: averse - conduct - drive - driver - driving licence - driving test - ease - insane - lead - learner - lesson - licence - license - limit - more - reckless driving - reverse - safely - speed - steer - test - come - driver's license - driving - left - L - navigate - right - road - student - usher -
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16 ge
ge sustantivo femenino: name of the letter◊ g'ge' also found in these entries: English: allegation - alligator - circumnavigate - congregate - congregation - conjugate - corrugated - delegate - delegation - elongate - forgave - fumigate - Gaelic - gage - gaiety - gaily - gain - gainful - gainfully - gait - gale - game - gamekeeper - gape - gaping - garish - gate - gatecrash - gatecrasher - gateway - gauge - gave - gay - gaze - gregarious - Hungarian - instigate - instigation - interrogate - interrogation - investigate - investigation - investigator - irrigate - irrigation - mitigate - narrow-gauge - navigate - navigation - navigational -
17 gobernar
gobernar ( conjugate gobernar) verbo transitivo ‹ país› to govern, rule; ‹ barco› to steer verbo intransitivo (Gob, Pol) to govern; (Náut) to steer
gobernar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 to govern
2 Náut to steer ' gobernar' also found in these entries: Spanish: administrar - gobierna English: administer - control - govern - navigate - rule - sail - statesmanship - steer -
18 guiar
guiar ( conjugate guiar) verbo transitivo to guide guiarse verbo pronominal guiarse por algo ‹por mapa/consejo› to follow sth; guiarse por el instinto to follow one's instincts
guiar verbo transitivo
1 (indicar el camino) to guide
2 (un automóvil) to drive (una embarcación) to steer (un caballo, moto) to ride ' guiar' also found in these entries: Spanish: acompañar - conducir - llevar - orientación English: conduct - govern - guide - lead - navigate - route - shepherd - steer - train -
19 mundo
mundo sustantivo masculino 1 ( en general) world; el mejor del mundo the best in the world; me parece lo más normal del mundo it seems perfectly normal to me; es conocido en todo el mundo he is known worldwide; el mundo árabe the Arab world; el mundo de la droga the drugs world; el mundo del espectáculo showbusiness; todo el mundo lo sabe everybody knows it; el mundo es un pañuelo it's a small world; por nada del or en el mundo: yo no me lo pierdo por nada del mundo I wouldn't miss it for the world; no lo vendería por nada en el mundo I wouldn't sell it for anything in the world o (colloq) for all the tea in China; traer a algn/venir al mundo to bring sb/come into the world; ver mundo to see the world 2 (planeta, universo) planet, world;◊ él vive en otro mundo he's on another planet o in another world
mundo sustantivo masculino
1 world
el mundo de la farándula, the show-business world
2 (seres humanos) todo el mundo, everybody
3 (experiencia) tener mucho mundo, to be a man/woman of the world Locuciones: caérsele/ venírsele el mundo encima, to be overwhelmed
nada del otro mundo, nothing special
por nada del mundo, not for all the world
ver mundo, to travel around ' mundo' also found in these entries: Spanish: comparable - consagración - de - desconectarse - islámico - más - miss - nada - ni - ombligo - oro - prioritaria - prioritario - proclamarse - recorrer - solidaria - solidario - tenerse - tercer - terráquea - terráqueo - toda - todo - tramoya - universal - valle - venir - voz - vuelta - actual - aislado - campeón - clásico - comercio - conocer - desquiciado - emotivo - entero - espectáculo - exterior - fantasía - globo - interior - natural - naturalidad - negocio - parejo - superpoblado - tercero - volver English: advanced - agreement - airport - Armageddon - around - astronomical - autonomous - awe-inspiring - best - brink - cat - circle - cloud cuckoo land - cocoon - common - concerned - cruise - densely - deny - earth - enunciate - everybody - everyone - exist - flash - flirt - globe trotting - high - home - hot - knowledge - large - male-dominated - man - manufacturer - Miss World - navigate - never-never land - over - publishing - quarrel - revolve - save - sought-after - sundry - Third World - ultimately - wander - wing - world -
20 vuelta
vuelta sustantivo femenino 1a) ( circunvolución):da vueltas alrededor de su eje it spins o turns on its axis; dar la vuelta al mundo to go around the world; todo/la cabeza me da vueltas everything's/my head's spinning; dar una vuelta a la manzana to go around the block; dar toda la vuelta to go all the way around ( en carreras) lap;◊ vuelta al ruedo (Taur) lap of honor;vuelta ciclista cycle race, tour el autobús da muchas vueltas the bus takes a very roundabout route 2 ( giro): dale otra vuelta give it another turn; el coche dio una vuelta de campana the car turned (right) over; vuelta (de) carnero (CS) somersault; vuelta en redondo ( vuelta completa) 360 degree turn, complete turn; ( cambio radical) U-turn 3a)‹ a calcetín› ( ponerlo — del derecho) to turn … the right way out; (— del revés) to turn … inside out; ‹ a copa› ( ponerla — boca arriba) to turn … the right way up; (— boca abajo) to turn … upside down;b) (para cambiar de dirección, posición):◊ dar la vuelta (Auto) to turn (around);darse la vuelta to turn (around) 4 (CS) ‹ calcetín› ( ponerlo — del derecho) to turn sth the right way out; (— del revés) to turn sth inside out; ‹ copa› ( ponerla — boca arriba) to turn sth the right way up; (— boca abajo) to turn sth upside down; dio vuelta la cara she looked away; ¿damos vuelta aquí? (Auto) shall we turn (around) here?; darse vuelta [ persona] to turn (around); [ vehículo] to overturn; [ embarcación] to capsize 5 ( paseo): ( en coche) to go for a drive; ( en bicicleta) to go for a ride 6a)b)◊ vuelta y vuelta (Coc) rare7 ( viaje de regreso) return journey; a la vuelta se encontró con una sorpresa when he got back he found a surprise; ¡hasta la vuelta! see you when you get back!b) ( a un estado anterior) vuelta a algo return to sth8b)9 (Per, RPl fam) ( vez) time; ( de collar) strand; ( en labores de punto) row; ( de pantalones) cuff (AmE), turn-up (BrE)
vuelta sustantivo femenino
1 (regreso) return: ya estamos de vuelta, we are back already
2 (giro, circunvolución) turn (volverse) dar la vuelta, (a un disco, una página) to turn over
dar la vuelta al mundo, to go around the world
dar media vuelta, to turn round
todo me da vueltas, everything is spinning
dar vueltas sobre su eje, to spin on its axis
a la vuelta de la esquina, just around the corner
vuelta de campana, somersault
vuelta en redondo, complete turn
3 Dep (ciclista) tour (en carreras) lap
4 Com (cambio) change Locuciones: (a un asunto, problema) darle vueltas a algo, to think about sthg, be worried about sthg
dar(se) una vuelta, to go for a walk familiar no hay/tiene vuelta de hoja, there's no doubt about it
poner de vuelta y media, to insult
a vuelta de correo, by return of post ' vuelta' also found in these entries: Spanish: así - billete - campana - fresca - giro - ida - partida - partido - volver - ahí - boleto - como - dar - en - girar - mano - manzana - medio - pasaje - regreso - revolcón - ronda - venida - viaje - voltear English: about - about-face - about-turn - around - back - back off - block - change - circuit - corner - cruise - day - dig around - doorstep - drive - flash - forbidding - from - gone - grind - gyrate - intermission - joyride - keep - kink - lap - navigate - park - post - return - return match - return ticket - roll over - round - run - saddle - somersault - spin - stroll - swing - turn - turn about - turn around - turn over - turn-up - twirl - twist - wait about - wait around - walk around
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