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41 confiarse demasiado
(v.) = be lulled into a false sense of security, be lulled into a false sense ofEx. Our starting point is that in order to do justice to the importance of the issue of their own material welfare and that of the women they work with, women social workers must not be lulled into a false sense of security about 'progress' in this respect.Ex. Many in the crowd were lulled into a false sense of calm and nostalgia while others waited with bated breath for the real surprises to begin.* * *(v.) = be lulled into a false sense of security, be lulled into a false sense ofEx: Our starting point is that in order to do justice to the importance of the issue of their own material welfare and that of the women they work with, women social workers must not be lulled into a false sense of security about 'progress' in this respect.
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42 impacientemente
adv.impatiently, longingly, peevishly, eagerly, ardently, with great desire.* * *► adverbio1 impatiently* * *ADV1) (=sin paciencia) impatiently2) (=con exasperación) impatiently* * *= impatiently, with bated breath.Ex. 'Look,' she pronounced impatiently, 'I have lots of work to do'.Ex. Many in the crowd were lulled into a false sense of calm and nostalgia while others waited with bated breath for the real surprises to begin.----* esperar impacientemente = kick + Posesivo + heels.* esperar impacientemente (+ Infinitivo) = look forward to (+ Gerundio).* * *= impatiently, with bated breath.Ex: 'Look,' she pronounced impatiently, 'I have lots of work to do'.
Ex: Many in the crowd were lulled into a false sense of calm and nostalgia while others waited with bated breath for the real surprises to begin.* esperar impacientemente = kick + Posesivo + heels.* esperar impacientemente (+ Infinitivo) = look forward to (+ Gerundio).* * *impatiently* * *impacientemente advimpatiently -
43 invadir
v.1 to invade.los turistas invadieron el museo the tourists flooded the museumEllos invadieron el pueblo They invaded the town.Ella invade su privacidad She invades his privacy.Ellos invadieron de repente They invaded suddenly.2 to overcome, to overwhelm.lo invadió la tristeza he was overcome by sadness3 to fill, to overflow.4 to be invaded by.Me invadieron muchas dudas I was invaded by many doubts...5 to permeate.El agua invade la bodega The water permeates the storage room.* * *1 to invade* * *verb* * *VT1) (=atacar) [+ célula, país] to invade; [+ espacio aéreo, aguas jurisdiccionales] to violate, enterlos turistas invaden nuestras costas — tourists descend upon o invade our coasts
las malas hierbas/los insectos invadieron el trigal — the wheatfield was overrun with weeds/insects
2) (=ocupar)a) [multitud] [gen] to pour into/onto; [protestando] to storm into/ontolos fans invadieron el estadio/el escenario — the fans poured into the stadium/onto the stage
los manifestantes invadieron la ciudad/las calles — the protesters stormed into the city/onto the streets
b) [vehículo] to go into/ontoel camión invadió el carril contrario/la pista de despegue — the lorry went into the wrong lane/onto the runway
3)invadir a algn — [sentimiento] to overcome sb
la invadió una gran tristeza — she was filled with great sadness, a great sadness overcame her
el miedo había invadido su cuerpo — she was overcome by fear, she was filled with fear, fear overcame her
4) (Com) [producto] to encroach onlos vinos franceses invaden los mercados europeos — French wines are encroaching on European markets
5) (Jur) to encroach uponel abogado intentó invadir las funciones del juez — the solicitor attempted to encroach upon the judge's prerogatives
el delegado invadió atribuciones que no le correspondían — the delegate went beyond the powers vested in him
* * *verbo transitivoa) ejército/fuerzas to invadeb) <espacio aéreo/aguas> to enter, encroach uponinvadió nuestras aguas jurisdiccionales — it encroached upon o entered our territorial waters
c) tristeza/alegría to overcome, overwhelmlo invadió un gran pesar — he was overcome o overwhelmed with sorrow
* * *= encroach on/upon, muscle in, horn in, invade, overrun [over-run], come over, wash over, storm, take over.Ex. We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.Ex. They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex. There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex. Information technology invades every facet of industrial, business and personal life.Ex. Doomsayers persist in the belief that the book world has been overrun by philistinism.Ex. 'I better go in,' Leforte muttered, a wearied, disillusioned expression coming over her pallid features.Ex. The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Ex. On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.Ex. We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.----* invadir el terreno (de Alguien) = encroach on/upon + Posesivo + domain.* invadir la intimidad de Alguien = intrude on + Posesivo + privacy.* * *verbo transitivoa) ejército/fuerzas to invadeb) <espacio aéreo/aguas> to enter, encroach uponinvadió nuestras aguas jurisdiccionales — it encroached upon o entered our territorial waters
c) tristeza/alegría to overcome, overwhelmlo invadió un gran pesar — he was overcome o overwhelmed with sorrow
* * *= encroach on/upon, muscle in, horn in, invade, overrun [over-run], come over, wash over, storm, take over.Ex: We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.
Ex: They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex: There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex: Information technology invades every facet of industrial, business and personal life.Ex: Doomsayers persist in the belief that the book world has been overrun by philistinism.Ex: 'I better go in,' Leforte muttered, a wearied, disillusioned expression coming over her pallid features.Ex: The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Ex: On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.Ex: We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.* invadir el terreno (de Alguien) = encroach on/upon + Posesivo + domain.* invadir la intimidad de Alguien = intrude on + Posesivo + privacy.* * *invadir [I1 ]vt1 «ejército/fuerzas» to invadelos manifestantes invadieron la plaza the demonstrators poured into the squarelos turistas que invaden el pueblo cada verano the tourists who invade the town each summeruna plaga de langostas invadió la plantación the plantation was overrun by a plague of locustsel virus invade todo el organismo the virus invades the whole organismla televisión invade nuestros hogares television is invading our homes2 ‹espacio aéreo/aguas› to enter, encroach uponhabía invadido nuestras aguas jurisdiccionales it had encroached upon o entered our territorial watersel autobús invadió la calzada contraria the bus went onto the wrong side of the roadel gobierno invadió las atribuciones del poder judicial the government encroached upon the powers of the judiciary3 «tristeza/alegría» to overcome, overwhelmse sintió invadido de una sensación de angustia he felt overcome by o filled with a feeling of anxiety* * *
invadir ( conjugate invadir) verbo transitivo
invadir verbo transitivo to invade
figurado los trabajadores invadieron la calle, workers poured out onto the street
' invadir' also found in these entries:
English:
encroach
- invade
- overrun
- over
* * *invadir vt1. [sujeto: ejército] to invade;el caza invadió el espacio aéreo ruso the fighter plane encroached on Russian airspace;una plaga de langostas invadió los campos a plague of locusts invaded the fields2. [sujeto: turistas]los turistas invadieron el museo the tourists poured o flooded into the museum;la población invadió las calles people poured onto the streets3. [sujeto: sentimiento] to overcome, to overwhelm;lo invadió la tristeza he was overcome o overwhelmed by sadness;nos invade la alegría we are overcome o overwhelmed with joy;me invadió una sensación repentina de cansancio a sudden feeling of tiredness overcame me4. [sujeto: vehículo]el vehículo invadió el carril contrario the vehicle went onto the wrong side of the road;la moto invadió la acera y atropelló a dos peatones the motorbike mounted the Br pavement o US sidewalk and hit two pedestrians5. [sobrepasar límite de]acusaron al ministro de invadir las competencias de otro departamento the minister was accused of encroaching upon another department's area of responsibility;los fotógrafos invadieron la intimidad de la actriz the photographers invaded the actress' privacy* * *v/t1 invade;invadir el carril contrario go onto the wrong side of the road* * *invadir vt: to invade* * *invadir vb to invade -
44 verde pistacho
(adj.) = pistachio greenEx. Her love of nostalgia is apparent in the decoration -- the walls are bright pistachio green and sky blue.* * *(adj.) = pistachio greenEx: Her love of nostalgia is apparent in the decoration -- the walls are bright pistachio green and sky blue.
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45 morriña
f.1 homesickness, nostalgia, gloom, despondency.2 murrain, any of various diseases of cattle such as anthrax or Texas fever.* * *1 homesickness* * *SF Esp homesickness* * *femenino (fam) homesicknesstener morriña — to feel o be homesick
* * *femenino (fam) homesicknesstener morriña — to feel o be homesick
* * *( fam)homesicknesssiente morriña de su tierra he feels o is homesick for his countrytener morriña to feel o be homesick* * *
morriña sustantivo femenino (fam) homesickness;◊ tener morriña to feel o be homesick
' morriña' also found in these entries:
English:
homesick
* * *morriña nfEsp [por el país] homesickness; [por el pasado] nostalgia;* * *f homesickness* * *morriña nf: homesickness -
46 грустить
несов.грусти́ть о чем-либо — estar triste por algoгрусти́ть о ко́м-либо — añorar (echar de menos) a alguienгрусти́ть о про́шлом — tener (sentir) nostalgia por el pasado -
47 ностальгия
ж. книжн.nostalgia f, morriña f -
48 по
1) + дат. п. (употр. при обозначении предмета, места, пространства на поверхности, вдоль поверхности которых происходит действие, движение) por, enгла́дить по руке́, по голове́ — acariciar la mano, la cabezaидти́ (е́хать) по доро́ге, по у́лице — ir por el camino, por la calleидти́ по́ лесу, по бе́регу — pasar (ir) por el bosque, por la orillaпутеше́ствовать по всей стране́ — recorrer todo el país, viajar por todo el paísпо гора́м и по дола́м — por montes y vallesподнима́ться по ле́стнице — subir (por) la escaleraрасста́вить кни́ги по по́лкам — poner los libros en los estantesро́спись по фарфо́ру — dibujos sobre lozaхло́пнуть по плечу́ — golpear en el hombro2) + дат. п. (употр. при обозначении предмета, места, пространства в пределах, в границах которого происходит действие, движение) por; enходи́ть по ко́мнате — andar por la habitaciónгуля́ть по са́ду — pasear por el jardínрассади́ть по места́м — sentar en sus sitios, hacer ocupar sus sitiosрассели́ть по кварти́рам — instalar por (en) las casas (por (en) los pisos)размести́ть по ко́мнатам — instalar por (en) (las) habitacionesбе́гать по знако́мым — recorrer (visitar) a los conocidosходи́ть по теа́трам — andar por los teatros3) + дат. п. (употр. в значении: следуя по направлению, в направлении чего-либо) por; a favor deгла́дить по ше́рсти — acariciar (pasar la mano por) el pelo (la piel), atusar vtидти́ по следа́м — ir por (seguir) las huellasидти́ по ве́тру — ir a favor del viento, ir viento en popa4) + дат. п. (употр. при указании на то, в соответствии, согласно с чем совершается действие, проявляется состояние) por; según; conforme aжить по пра́вде — vivir honradamenteуе́хать по сове́ту враче́й — partir por (según) consejo de los médicosпо приказа́нию — por orden, según la ordenуво́литься по со́бственному жела́нию — darse de baja( en el trabajo) por propio deseo, pedir la cuentaполучи́ть по счету — recibir según la cuentaписа́ть по ста́рой орфогра́фии — escribir según (conforme a, con) la ortografía viejaдвиже́ние по гра́фику — movimiento según (con arreglo, conforme) al horarioсуди́ть по вне́шнему ви́ду — juzgar por las aparienciasузна́ть по похо́дке, по вы́говору — conocer por (en) el andar, por (en) el hablar5) + дат. п. (употр. при указании на предмет, лицо, а также на качество, свойство кого-либо, чего-либо, характеризуемые каким-либо признаком) por, deбрат по ма́тери — hermano de madre (por línea materna)хоро́ший по вку́су, по величине́ — bueno por el gusto, por la magnitudста́рший по во́зрасту — (el) mayor de edadдо́брый по хара́ктеру — bueno de carácterучи́тель по профе́ссии — maestro de profesiónтова́рищ по университе́ту — compañero de (la) Universidad6) + дат. п. (употр. при указании на предмет, посредством или при помощи которого совершается действие) porотпра́вить по по́чте, по желе́зной доро́ге — mandar (expedir) por correo, por ferrocarrilе́хать по желе́зной доро́ге — ir en trenговори́ть по телефо́ну — hablar por teléfonoпереда́ть по ра́дио — tra(n)smitir por radioориенти́роваться по ко́мпасу — orientarse por (con) la brújula7) + дат. п. (употр. при указании причины чего-либо в значении: вследствие, в результате чего-либо) por; a causa de, debido a ( из-за)по чье́й-либо вине́ — por culpa de alguienотсу́тствовать по боле́зни — faltar por (debido a la) enfermedadпо небре́жности — por negligenciaпо невнима́тельности — por distracciónпо обя́занности — por obligación( por necesidad)8) + дат. п. (употр. при указании на цель совершения действия) por; deпозва́ть кого́-либо по де́лу — llamar a alguien para un asuntoгру́ппа по борьбе́ с бандити́змом — grupo de lucha contra el bandolerismo9) + дат. п. (употр. при указании круга, вида, области деятельности, сферы распространения чего-либо) en; deзаня́тия по артилле́рии — lecciones de artilleríaиссле́дование по фи́зике — estudios físicos (de física)специали́ст по ру́сскому языку́ — especialista en rusoчемпио́н по класси́ческой борьбе́ — campeón de lucha grecorromanaприка́з по полку́ — orden para el regimientoпо вечера́м — por las tardesпо воскресе́ньям — por los domingosне писа́ть по месяца́м — no escribir (en) meses enterosскуча́ть по це́лым дням — aburrirse días enteros11) + дат. п. (употр. при указании на предмет как часть поровну распределяемого в процессе действия) porклева́ть по зернышку — picar grano a grano (cada grano)вы́пить по стака́ну — beber a vaso, tomar un vaso cado uno12) + дат. п. (употр. при указании на стоимость) a; porпо рублю́ за шту́ку — a rublo cada uno13) + вин. п. (употр. при указании предела, границы распространения действия) hastaпо по́яс — hasta la cinturaпо го́рло — hasta la gargantaпо́ уши — hasta las orejas14) + вин. п. (употр. при указании временно́го предела действия или состояния в значении: вплоть до какого-то срока) hastaс января́ по март — desde enero hasta marzoпо 1-е ноября́ — hasta el primero de noviembre15) + вин. п. (употр. при обозначении места совершения действия, нахождения кого-либо, чего-либо) por, aсиде́ть по другу́ю сто́рону стола́ — estar sentado por (a) la otra parte de la mesaпо ле́вую ру́ку видна́ была́ земля́ — a (por) la izquierda se veía la tierra16) + вин. п. прост. (употр. при указании лица, предмета, который нужно достать, добыть, привести и т.п.) a porходи́ть в лес по грибы́, по я́годы — ir al bosque (a) por hongos, (a) por bayas17) + предл. п. (употр. при обозначении действия, события, после которого совершается, происходит что-либо) después deпо прибы́тии — después de llegarпо оконча́нии — después de terminarпо рассмотре́нии — después de examinar18) + дат. п., + предл. п. (употр. при указании на лицо, предмет, о котором скучает, тоскует кто-либо) porтоска́ по ро́дине — nostalgia por la patriaскуча́ть по отцу́ — echar de menos al padre, añorar al padre19) + дат. п., + вин. п. (употр. с числ. при указании количества, цены) a; enпо одному́ — uno (a uno), uno tras otro, de uno en unoпо пяти́ — cinco, a cinco, en cinco; de cinco en cincoпо́ три — tres, a tres, en tres, de tres en tresпо́ двое — de dos en dosпо два́дцать рубле́й шту́ка — a veinte rublos la pieza••(не) по душе́ — (no) del agradoпо мне, по тебе́ — según yo, según tú; a mi (a tu) parecerэ́то не по мне — esto no es de mi agrado (del agrado mío)по мне как хо́чешь разг. — haz lo que quieras, a mí qué me importaему́ не по себе́ — se siente cohibidoэ́то мне не по плечу́, не по си́лам — esto es superior a mis fuerzasэ́то ему́ не по карма́ну — esto no está a su alcance -
49 родина
ж.patria f, país natalлюбо́вь к ро́дине — amor patrioтоска́ по ро́дине — nostalgia fма́лая ро́дина — patria chicaизме́на ро́дине — delito de lesa patria, traición a la patriaтруди́ться на бла́го ро́дины — trabajar por el bien de la patriaвозвраще́ние на ро́дину — repatriación fверну́ться на ро́дину — repatriarse -
50 скучать
несов.2) (по ком-либо, по чем-либо) echar de menos (a), añorar vt; extrañar vt (Лат. Ам.)скуча́ть по до́му — añorar (extrañar) la casaскуча́ть по ро́дине — sentir nostalgia -
51 соскучиться
сов.1) aburrirseсоску́читься в ожида́нии кого́-либо — aburrirse esperando a alguien2) (о + предл. п., по + дат. п.) ( затосковать) echar de menos (a), añorar vi (por); extrañar vt (a) (Лат. Ам.)соску́читься по ро́дине — sentir nostalgiaон по мне (обо мне) соску́чился — me extraña mucho -
52 стосковаться
сов., (по + дат. п., по + предл. п.), разг.стоскова́ться по ро́дине — sentir nostalgia -
53 тоска
ж.у меня́ тоска́ — tengo morriñaтоска́ по ро́дине — nostalgia f, añoranza por la patria3) разг. ( скука) aburrimiento m, tedio mнаводи́ть тоску́ ( на кого-либо) — aburrir vt; dar la lata (a), fastidiar vtтоска́ берет — ¡qué lata! -
54 morriña
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55 añorar
v.1 to miss, to be homesick for, to long for, to pine for.María añora sentarse en el muelle Mary misses sitting on the dock.María añora a su esposo Mary misses her husband.Ella añora los buenos tiempos She misses the good times.2 to miss, to yearn to, to miss to.María añora sentarse en el muelle Mary misses sitting on the dock.3 to miss, to long for.María añora a su esposo Mary misses her husband.* * *1 (gen) to long for, miss, yearn for2 (país) to be homesick for, miss3 (persona fallecida) to mourn1 to pine* * *verb1) to long for, yearn for2) miss* * *1.VT [+ país] to yearn for, miss, be homesick for; [+ difunto, pérdida] to mourn2.VI to pine, grieve* * ** * *----* no añorar el pasado = never + look back.* * ** * ** no añorar el pasado = never + look back.* * *añorar [A1 ]vt‹patria› to yearn for; ‹paz/tranquilidad› to long o yearn for; ‹persona› to miss* * *
añorar ( conjugate añorar) verbo transitivo ‹patria/tranquilidad› to yearn for;
‹ persona› to miss
añorar vtr (tener nostalgia del país) to be homesick for
(echar de menos a alguien) miss
(el pasado) to long for, yearn for ➣ Ver nota en miss
' añorar' also found in these entries:
English:
long
- miss
- pine
- yearn
* * *añorar vtto miss* * *v/t miss* * *añorar vt1) desear: to long for2) : to grieve for, to missanañorarorar vi: to mourn, to grieve* * *añorar vb to miss -
56 emoción
f.emotion, feeling, thrill, excitement.* * *1 (sentimiento) emotion, feeling2 (excitación) excitement\¡qué emoción! how exciting!* * *noun f.emotion, excitement* * *SF1) (=sentimiento) emotion2) (=excitación) excitement¡qué emoción! — (lit) how exciting!; iró big deal!
la emoción de la película no disminuye — the excitement o tension of the film does not flag
* * *femenino ( sentimiento) emotion; (expectación, excitación) excitement* * *= emotion, excitement, poignancy, thrill, titillation, exhilaration.Ex. Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.Ex. If done effectively, displays can add interest and even excitement to the process of information discovery.Ex. Death becomes the character's hugged secret in what is a movie infused with silence and poignancy.Ex. She felt a small thrill of triumph.Ex. At heart, it is a smirkingly adolescent pursuit of cheap laughs and mild titillation, with a surfeit of jokes involving breasts and bums and with new extremes of scatological humiliation.Ex. The performance nevertheless falls flat due to the singers' failure to create true exhilaration.----* acallar una emoción = bruise + emotion.* despertar las emociones = stir + emotions.* estremecerse de emoción = tremble with + excitement.* haber un aire de emoción = there + be + an air of excitement.* hacer llorar de emoción = move + Nombre + to tears.* infundir emoción = infuse + emotion.* no sucumbir ante las emociones = keep + a stiff upper lip.* respirarse emoción en el aire = there + be + an air of excitement.* sentir una emoción = feel + emotion.* * *femenino ( sentimiento) emotion; (expectación, excitación) excitement* * *= emotion, excitement, poignancy, thrill, titillation, exhilaration.Ex: Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.
Ex: If done effectively, displays can add interest and even excitement to the process of information discovery.Ex: Death becomes the character's hugged secret in what is a movie infused with silence and poignancy.Ex: She felt a small thrill of triumph.Ex: At heart, it is a smirkingly adolescent pursuit of cheap laughs and mild titillation, with a surfeit of jokes involving breasts and bums and with new extremes of scatological humiliation.Ex: The performance nevertheless falls flat due to the singers' failure to create true exhilaration.* acallar una emoción = bruise + emotion.* despertar las emociones = stir + emotions.* estremecerse de emoción = tremble with + excitement.* haber un aire de emoción = there + be + an air of excitement.* hacer llorar de emoción = move + Nombre + to tears.* infundir emoción = infuse + emotion.* no sucumbir ante las emociones = keep + a stiff upper lip.* respirarse emoción en el aire = there + be + an air of excitement.* sentir una emoción = feel + emotion.* * *1 (sentimiento) emotionno deja traslucir sus emociones he doesn't let his emotions o feelings show2 (expectación, excitación) excitement¡qué emoción! how exciting!* * *
emoción sustantivo femenino ( sentimiento) emotion;
(expectación, excitación) excitement;◊ ¡qué emoción! how exciting!
emoción sustantivo femenino
1 (sentimiento) emotion
2 (nerviosismo, expectación) excitement: con la emoción me olvidé de llamarte, I was so excited that I forgot to call you
' emoción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conmoción
- embargar
- emocionar
- impresión
- nudo
- sacudir
- sensación
- temblar
- vibrar
- entrecortado
- intenso
- llorar
- reflejar
- sentimiento
- sentir
- sorpresa
- uy
- viveza
English:
break
- control
- cover up
- curb
- dam up
- damp
- deep
- deepen
- depth
- dormant
- emotion
- emotionalism
- excitement
- exhibit
- feel
- force back
- great
- joy
- outburst
- overcome
- overpower
- overwhelm
- pass
- pass off
- possess
- powerful
- profess
- sham
- shame
- sharpen
- shock
- show
- sniff
- stir
- strength
- strong
- subdue
- suppress
- thrill
- violent
- wave
- wrench
- flurry
- move
* * *emoción nf1. [conmoción, sentimiento] emotion;la emoción le impedía hablar he was so emotional he could hardly speak;temblaba de emoción he was trembling with emotion;lloraba de emoción he was moved to tears2. [expectación] excitement;¡qué emoción! how exciting!;seguían el partido con emoción they followed the game with excitement* * *f emotion;¡qué emoción! how exciting!* * *♦ emocional adj♦ emocionalmente adv* * *emoción n1. (sentimiento) emotion2. (pasión) excitement¡qué emoción! how exciting! -
57 extraño
adj.strange, far-out, queer, odd.f. & m.stranger, foreigner, outsider.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: extrañar.* * *► adjetivo1 (no conocido) alien, foreign2 (particular) strange, peculiar, odd, funny► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 stranger\no es extraño que... it is not surprising that...ser extraño,-a a algo to have nothing to do with something* * *1. (f. - extraña)noun2. (f. - extraña)adj.1) strange, odd2) alien, foreign* * *extraño, -a1. ADJ1) (=raro) strangees muy extraño — it's very odd o strange
¡qué extraño! — how odd o strange!
parece extraño que... — it seems odd o strange that...
2) (=ajeno)estas son costumbres extrañas a este país — these are customs which are foreign o alien to this country
este estilo no es extraño a los lectores de su poesía — this style is not unknown to readers of his poetry
2. SM / F1) (=desconocido) stranger2) (=extranjero) foreigner3.SMhacer un extraño: el balón hizo un extraño — the ball took a bad bounce
* * *I- ña adjetivoa) ( raro) strange, oddes extraño que no haya llamado — it's strange o odd that she hasn't called
b) ( desconocido)II- ña masculino, femenino ( desconocido) stranger* * *= bizarre, extraneous, queer, strange, eccentric, odd, alien, outlander, weird [weirder -comp., weirdest -sup.], awry, funny [funnier -comp., funniest -sup.], outlandish, freaky [freakier -comp., freakiest -sup.], uncanny, outsider, kinky [kinkier -comp., kinkiest -sup.], freakish, quirky [quirkier -comp., quirkiest -sup.].Ex. Some of them will be sufficiently bizarre to suit the most fastidious connoisseur of the present artifacts of civilization.Ex. If the catalog is to fulfill any of the requirements just enumerated, then it must be capable of responding to a user's query in a manner which does not result in extraneous citations.Ex. Several years later, his talk with a friend turns to the queer ways in which a people resist innovations, even of vital interest.Ex. The style of recording instructions for references differs from that in Sears', and can at first seem strange, but instructions are clear.Ex. School classrooms are sometimes extraordinarily badly designed with poor acoustics, ineffective blackout facilities, and notoriously eccentric electrical outlets.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. Libraries in developing countries may represent part of an alien cultural package, an importation ill suited to the country's needs, even working at cross purposes to the people's interests.Ex. 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.Ex. This paper surveys some of the more weird World Wide Web sites.Ex. Could she not have detected that something in his behavior was awry?.Ex. The article 'What's that funny noise? Videogames in the library' explains how videogames have attracted many young irregular library users who may, in time, extend their attention to other library facilities.Ex. This book discusses some of the most outlandish myths and fantastic realities of medical history.Ex. This film is really just a series of throwaway skits that the director and scriptwriter attempt to lard with parody and freaky fantasy.Ex. Surrealism is an art concerned not with love and liberation but with the uncanny, the compulsion to repeat, and the drive toward death.Ex. The library director does not want to take the chance that by allowing the trustees to get active he might lose partial control of the library operation to an 'outsider'.Ex. However, those desiring something off-the-wall, borderline kinky, and just plain mad might appreciate the novel.Ex. 1816 was one of several years during the 1810s in which numerous crops failed during freakish summer cold snaps after volcanic eruptions that reduced incoming sunlight.Ex. 'Why are barns frequently painted red?' -- These are the curious, slightly bizarre and somewhat quirky kinds of questions librarians deal with.----* aunque parezca extraño = strangely enough, oddly enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange.* cita con un extraño = blind date.* cuerpo extraño = foreign body.* de forma extraña = oddly, funnily.* de manera extraña = oddly, funnily.* de una manera extraña = strangely.* de un modo extraño = freakishly.* extraño (a) = foreign (to).* país extraño = foreign country.* por muy extraño que parezca = oddly enough, strangely enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange, funnily enough, funnily.* resultar extraño = be unfamiliar with.* ser extraño para = be alien to.* ser mirado de forma extraña = get + some funny looks.* ser un extraño = not know + Pronombre + from Adam.* * *I- ña adjetivoa) ( raro) strange, oddes extraño que no haya llamado — it's strange o odd that she hasn't called
b) ( desconocido)II- ña masculino, femenino ( desconocido) stranger* * *= bizarre, extraneous, queer, strange, eccentric, odd, alien, outlander, weird [weirder -comp., weirdest -sup.], awry, funny [funnier -comp., funniest -sup.], outlandish, freaky [freakier -comp., freakiest -sup.], uncanny, outsider, kinky [kinkier -comp., kinkiest -sup.], freakish, quirky [quirkier -comp., quirkiest -sup.].Ex: Some of them will be sufficiently bizarre to suit the most fastidious connoisseur of the present artifacts of civilization.
Ex: If the catalog is to fulfill any of the requirements just enumerated, then it must be capable of responding to a user's query in a manner which does not result in extraneous citations.Ex: Several years later, his talk with a friend turns to the queer ways in which a people resist innovations, even of vital interest.Ex: The style of recording instructions for references differs from that in Sears', and can at first seem strange, but instructions are clear.Ex: School classrooms are sometimes extraordinarily badly designed with poor acoustics, ineffective blackout facilities, and notoriously eccentric electrical outlets.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: Libraries in developing countries may represent part of an alien cultural package, an importation ill suited to the country's needs, even working at cross purposes to the people's interests.Ex: 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.Ex: This paper surveys some of the more weird World Wide Web sites.Ex: Could she not have detected that something in his behavior was awry?.Ex: The article 'What's that funny noise? Videogames in the library' explains how videogames have attracted many young irregular library users who may, in time, extend their attention to other library facilities.Ex: This book discusses some of the most outlandish myths and fantastic realities of medical history.Ex: This film is really just a series of throwaway skits that the director and scriptwriter attempt to lard with parody and freaky fantasy.Ex: Surrealism is an art concerned not with love and liberation but with the uncanny, the compulsion to repeat, and the drive toward death.Ex: The library director does not want to take the chance that by allowing the trustees to get active he might lose partial control of the library operation to an 'outsider'.Ex: However, those desiring something off-the-wall, borderline kinky, and just plain mad might appreciate the novel.Ex: 1816 was one of several years during the 1810s in which numerous crops failed during freakish summer cold snaps after volcanic eruptions that reduced incoming sunlight.Ex: 'Why are barns frequently painted red?' -- These are the curious, slightly bizarre and somewhat quirky kinds of questions librarians deal with.* aunque parezca extraño = strangely enough, oddly enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange.* cita con un extraño = blind date.* cuerpo extraño = foreign body.* de forma extraña = oddly, funnily.* de manera extraña = oddly, funnily.* de una manera extraña = strangely.* de un modo extraño = freakishly.* extraño (a) = foreign (to).* país extraño = foreign country.* por muy extraño que parezca = oddly enough, strangely enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange, funnily enough, funnily.* resultar extraño = be unfamiliar with.* ser extraño para = be alien to.* ser mirado de forma extraña = get + some funny looks.* ser un extraño = not know + Pronombre + from Adam.* * *1 (raro) strange, oddes extraño que no haya llamado it's strange o odd that she hasn't calledes una pareja extraña they're a strange o an odd coupleúltimamente está muy extraño he's been very strange lately, he's been acting very strange o strangely lately2(desconocido): los asuntos de familia no se discuten delante de personas extrañas you shouldn't discuss family matters in front of strangers o outsidersno me siento bien ante tanta gente extraña I feel uncomfortable with so many people I don't know o so many strangersmasculine, feminine1 (desconocido) stranger2el coche me hizo un extraño en la curva the car did something strange on the bend* * *
Del verbo extrañar: ( conjugate extrañar)
extraño es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
extrañó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
extrañar
extraño
extrañar ( conjugate extrañar) verbo transitivo (esp AmL) ‹amigo/país› to miss
verbo intransitivo
1 ( sorprender) (+ me/te/le etc) to surprise;
ya me extrañaba a mí que … I thought it was strange that …
2 (RPl) ( tener nostalgia) to be homesick
extrañarse verbo pronominal extrañose de algo to be surprised at sth
extraño
eso no tiene nada de extraño there's nothing unusual about that
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( desconocido) stranger
extrañar verbo transitivo
1 (asombrar) to surprise: no es de extrañar, it's hardly surprising
2 (echar de menos) to miss
3 (notar extraño) extraño mucho la cama, I find this bed strange o (echar de menos) I miss my own bed
extraño,-a
I adjetivo strange
Med foreign: tiene un cuerpo extraño en el ojo, she has a foreign object in her eye
II sustantivo masculino y femenino stranger: de repente entró un extraño, a stranger suddenly came in
' extraño' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ajena
- ajeno
- curiosa
- curioso
- extraña
- extrañar
- imprimir
- más
- modo
- proceder
- rondar
- ruido
- tan
- corriente
- notar
- raro
English:
bizarre
- curious
- extraordinary
- funnily
- odd
- odd-sounding
- peculiar
- phenomenon
- puzzling
- queer
- singular
- strange
- uncanny
- weird
- agree
- alien
- as
- foreign
- greet
- home
- incongruous
- quaint
* * *extraño, -a♦ adj1. [raro] strange, odd;es extraño que no hayan llegado ya it's strange o odd they haven't arrived yet;¡qué extraño! how strange o odd!;me resulta extraño oírte hablar así I find it strange o odd to hear you talk like that2. [ajeno] detached, uninvolved3. Med foreign♦ nm,fstranger;no hables con extraños don't talk to strangers♦ nm[movimiento brusco]el vehículo hizo un extraño the vehicle went out of control for a second* * *I adj strange, oddII m, extraña f stranger* * *extraño, -ña adj1) raro: strange, odd2) extranjero: foreignextraño, -ña ndesconocido: stranger* * *extraño1 adj strangeextraño2 n stranger -
58 hogar
m.1 home (casa).su marido trabaja fuera y ella se ocupa del hogar her husomebodyand goes out to work and she's a housewifemás de la mitad de los hogares del país in more than half of the households in the countrylos jóvenes sin hogar young homeless peoplehogar dulce hogar home sweet homehogar de acogida foster home2 fireplace.* * *1 (de chimenea) hearth, fireplace\crear un hogar / formar un hogar to start a familyhogar dulce hogar familiar home sweet homesin hogar homelessla vida del hogar family life, home life* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=casa) homeartículos del o para el hogar — household goods
hogar, dulce hogar — home, sweet home
hogar de acogida — [para huérfanos, refugiados] home
hogar de ancianos — old folk's home, old people's home
2) (=chimenea) hearth liter3) (Téc) furnace; (Ferro) firebox4) Esp (Educ) home economics* * *a) ( residencia) homeformar or fundar un hogar — to set up home
hogar, dulce hogar — (fr hecha) home sweet home
b) (liter) ( chimenea) hearth* * *= home, household, fireside, hearth.Ex. It is recommended for a variety of applications, amongst which are records of suppliers, staff, household possessions and so on, and is likely to find users in both the home and business worlds.Ex. For the two-car family, living in the countryside can present few problems, but most households are not in such an advantageous position.Ex. One will therefore be able to access the library catalogue from the comfort of one's own fireside.Ex. The first phase of occupation was represented by at least one timber-framed house with a central hearth, dated to the early 13th c.----* aparatos eléctricos del hogar = domestic appliances, home appliances.* arreglos del hogar = home repair.* automatización del hogar = home automation.* decoración del hogar = home decorating.* decorar el hogar = decorate + the house.* escolarización en el hogar = homeschool, homeschooling [home schooling].* gente sin hogar = homeless people.* hogar de beneficiencia = almshouse.* hogar de convalecencia = convalescence home, convalescent home.* hogar del jubilado = retirement centre.* hogar del pensionista = day centre for the elderly, old people's day centre, retirement centre.* hogar de reposo = convalescence home, convalescent home.* hogar deshecho = broken home.* invasión del hogar = home invasion.* mobiliario del hogar = home furniture.* muebles del hogar = home furniture.* no tener hogar = be homeless.* persona sin hogar = waif, homeless man [homeless people, -pl.].* personas sin hogar = homelessness.* personas sin hogar, las = homeless, the.* producto para el hogar = household product.* sin hogar = homeless.* tarea del hogar = domestic duty, domestic task.* vida en el hogar = home life.* violencia en el hogar = domestic violence.* * *a) ( residencia) homeformar or fundar un hogar — to set up home
hogar, dulce hogar — (fr hecha) home sweet home
b) (liter) ( chimenea) hearth* * *= home, household, fireside, hearth.Ex: It is recommended for a variety of applications, amongst which are records of suppliers, staff, household possessions and so on, and is likely to find users in both the home and business worlds.
Ex: For the two-car family, living in the countryside can present few problems, but most households are not in such an advantageous position.Ex: One will therefore be able to access the library catalogue from the comfort of one's own fireside.Ex: The first phase of occupation was represented by at least one timber-framed house with a central hearth, dated to the early 13th c.* aparatos eléctricos del hogar = domestic appliances, home appliances.* arreglos del hogar = home repair.* automatización del hogar = home automation.* decoración del hogar = home decorating.* decorar el hogar = decorate + the house.* escolarización en el hogar = homeschool, homeschooling [home schooling].* gente sin hogar = homeless people.* hogar de beneficiencia = almshouse.* hogar de convalecencia = convalescence home, convalescent home.* hogar del jubilado = retirement centre.* hogar del pensionista = day centre for the elderly, old people's day centre, retirement centre.* hogar de reposo = convalescence home, convalescent home.* hogar deshecho = broken home.* invasión del hogar = home invasion.* mobiliario del hogar = home furniture.* muebles del hogar = home furniture.* no tener hogar = be homeless.* persona sin hogar = waif, homeless man [homeless people, -pl.].* personas sin hogar = homelessness.* personas sin hogar, las = homeless, the.* producto para el hogar = household product.* sin hogar = homeless.* tarea del hogar = domestic duty, domestic task.* vida en el hogar = home life.* violencia en el hogar = domestic violence.* * *1 (residencia) homeformar or fundar un hogar to set up homeartículos para el hogar household goodslas labores del hogar houseworkmiles de personas se han quedado sin hogar thousands of people have been left homelessla mayoría de estos niños provienen de hogares deshechos most of these children come from broken homeshogar, dulce hogar ( fr hecha); home sweet home2 ( liter) (chimenea) hearthCompuestos:residential home for the elderly, old people's home ( colloq)women's refuge, women's shelter* * *
hogar sustantivo masculino
home;
artículos para el hogar household goods;
las labores del hogar housework;
quedarse sin hogar to be left homeless;
hogar de ancianos residential home for the elderly, old people's home (colloq)
hogar sustantivo masculino
1 (lugar en que se habita) home: no tenía hogar, he was homeless
2 (de una chimenea) hearth, fireplace
3 (asilo) home
(orfanato) orphanage
' hogar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabe
- casa
- chimenea
- empleada
- empleado
- lumbre
- nido
- nostalgia
- nostálgica
- nostálgico
- vagabunda
- vagabundo
- abandono
- artículo
- comodidad
- intemperie
- intimidad
- menaje
- techo
English:
broken
- grate
- hearth
- home
- homecoming
- house
- household
- linen
- domestic
- environment
- fire
- foster
- homeless
- homing
- hostel
- notion
- open
- waif
* * *hogar nm1. [de chimenea] fireplace;[de horno, cocina] grate;pasaron la tarde al calor del hogar they spent the afternoon in front of the hearth2. [domicilio] home;las tareas del hogar the housework;trabajaba como empleada del hogar she worked as a maid;su marido trabaja fuera y ella se ocupa del hogar her husband goes out to work and she's a housewife;en más de la mitad de los hogares del país in more than half of the households in the country;el consumo medio por hogar subió un 3 por ciento average consumption per household o family rose by 3 percent;aquí me siento como en mi propio hogar I feel at home here;el problema de los jóvenes sin hogar the problem of young homeless people;hogar dulce hogar home sweet homehogar del jubilado o pensionista = social centre for elderly people3. [familia] family;quiere casarse y formar un hogar she wants to get married and start a family4. [asignatura] home economics [singular]* * *m fighome* * *hogar nm1) : home2) : hearth, fireplace* * *hogar n1. (casa) home2. (chinenea) fireplace -
59 melancólicamente
adv.melancholically, unhappily, broodily, cheerlessly.* * *ADV (=con tristeza) sadly, in a melancholy way; (=soñando) wistfully* * *= forlornly, sombrely [somberly, -USA], wistfully.Ex. Then the secretary, having rallied herself, said forlornly 'I'll let him know you're here in a minute'.Ex. Focusing on the structure, functions, and finance of this institution, the book somberly traces what its authors see as, in general, a story of decline.Ex. He said that growing up during the depression he always looked back wistfully to the 1920s age of flappers as an era of freedom he had missed.* * *= forlornly, sombrely [somberly, -USA], wistfully.Ex: Then the secretary, having rallied herself, said forlornly 'I'll let him know you're here in a minute'.
Ex: Focusing on the structure, functions, and finance of this institution, the book somberly traces what its authors see as, in general, a story of decline.Ex: He said that growing up during the depression he always looked back wistfully to the 1920s age of flappers as an era of freedom he had missed.* * *1 (con tristeza) sadly, in a melancholy way2 (con nostalgia) wistfullysonrió melancólicamente she smiled wistfully -
60 nostálgico
adj.nostalgic, homesick.* * *► adjetivo1 nostalgic* * *ADJ [del pasado] nostalgic; [de casa, patria, amigos] homesick* * *- ca adjetivo nostalgic* * *= nostalgic, misty-eyed, wistful.Ex. Visitors are invited to take a nostalgic walk through the city's past and experience its economic and architectural history.Ex. We could rifle through history and find many a world leader who has had a misty-eyed public moment.Ex. A wistful look appeared in his eyes as he lingered over memories of President Langeford.* * *- ca adjetivo nostalgic* * *= nostalgic, misty-eyed, wistful.Ex: Visitors are invited to take a nostalgic walk through the city's past and experience its economic and architectural history.
Ex: We could rifle through history and find many a world leader who has had a misty-eyed public moment.Ex: A wistful look appeared in his eyes as he lingered over memories of President Langeford.* * *nostálgico -canostalgic* * *
nostálgico◊ -ca adjetivo
nostalgic
nostálgico,-a
I adj (de otros tiempos) nostalgic
(del hogar, la patria) homesick
II sustantivo masculino y femenino nostalgic person: soy una nostálgica de los años sesenta, I have nostalgia for the Sixties
' nostálgico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nostálgica
English:
nostalgic
- reminiscent
- wistful
* * *nostálgico, -a♦ adj[del pasado] nostalgic; [de país, amigos] homesick♦ nm,fnostalgic person;es un nostálgico he's very nostalgic* * ** * *nostálgico, -ca adj1) : nostalgic2) : homesick* * *nostálgico adj homesick
См. также в других словарях:
nostalgia — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. ż IIb, blm {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} tęsknota za czymś utraconym (zwykle za ojczyzną); dotkliwe odczuwanie braku czegoś : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Komuś dokucza nostalgia. Prawie wszyscy emigranci cierpią na nostalgię. Z nostalgią… … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
nostalgia — os*tal gi*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a return home + ? pain.] 1. (Med.) Homesickness; esp., a severe and sometimes fatal form of melancholia, due to homesickness. [1913 Webster] 2. A sentimental yearning to return to an earlier time remembered as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
nostalgia — sustantivo femenino 1. Sentimiento o sensación de pena o de tristeza que siente una persona al estar lejos de su hogar o al recordar una cosa querida: Me invade un sentimiento de nostalgia al recordar todo lo que vivimos juntos. Tengo nostalgia… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Nostalgia — Nostalgia, griech., das Heimweh … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
nostalgia — /nostal dʒia/ s.f. [comp. del gr. nóstos ritorno e algia ]. [stato d animo consistente nel rimpiangere ciò che è trascorso o è lontano: avere n. di casa, dei tempi passati ] ▶◀ rimpianto, Ⓣ (psicol.) nostomania. ‖ malinconia … Enciclopedia Italiana
nostalgia — (n.) 1770, severe homesickness (considered as a disease), Modern Latin (Cf. Fr. nostalgie, 1802), coined 1668 by Johannes Hofer, as a rendering of Ger. heimweh, from Gk. algos pain, grief, distress (see ALGIA (Cf. algia)) + nostos homecoming,… … Etymology dictionary
NOSTALGIA — (от греч. nostor возвращение на родину и algos боль), ностальгия, тоска по родине. Проявляющееся у многих людей в первые моменты жизни в новой непривычной обстановке, на новом месте, среди чужих, это чувство у примитивных или психически… … Большая медицинская энциклопедия
nostalgia — s. f. 1. Tristeza profunda causada por saudades do afastamento da pátria ou da terra natal. 2. Estado melancólico causado pela falta de algo. ‣ Etimologia: francês nostalgie … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
nostalgia — [n] pleasant remembrances fond memories*, hearts and flowers*, homesickness, longing, pining, reminiscence, remorse, schmaltz*, sentimentality, tear jerker*, wistfulness, yearning; concepts 20,410 … New thesaurus
nostalgia — (Del gr. νόστος, regreso, y algia). 1. f. Pena de verse ausente de la patria o de los deudos o amigos. 2. Tristeza melancólica originada por el recuerdo de una dicha perdida … Diccionario de la lengua española
nostalgia — ► NOUN ▪ sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past. DERIVATIVES nostalgic adjective nostalgically adverb. ORIGIN originally in the sense «acute homesickness»: from Latin, from Greek nostos return home + algos pain … English terms dictionary