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61 enemistado
Del verbo enemistar: ( conjugate enemistar) \ \
enemistado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: enemistado enemistar
enemistado
◊ -da adjetivo: están enemistados they're at odds (with each other);quedó enemistado con ellos she fell out with them
enemistar ( conjugate enemistar) verbo transitivo ‹dos facciones/países› to make enemies of; enemistado un país con otro to turn one country against the other; ella los enemistó she turned them against each other enemistarse verbo pronominal to fall out; enemistadose con algn (por algo) to fall out with sb (over sth)
enemistar verbo transitivo to cause a rift between -
62 enemistar
enemistar ( conjugate enemistar) verbo transitivo ‹dos facciones/países› to make enemies of; ella los enemistó she turned them against each other enemistarse verbo pronominal to fall out; enemistarse con algn (por algo) to fall out with sb (over sth)
enemistar verbo transitivo to cause a rift between ' enemistar' also found in these entries: Spanish: desunir - enfrentar - dividir English: antagonize - estrange - odds - set against -
63 esos
Multiple Entries: esos ésos
esos,
ésos, ésas pron dem: ver ése
esos,-as adj dem pl ➣ ese,-a
ésos,-as pron dem m,fpl ➣ ése,-a
' esos' also found in these entries: Spanish: andurriales - auspiciar - camorra - chocar - confiscar - conquistador - conquistadora - degradar - esa - ésa - esas - ésas - ese - ése - ésos - estrecha - estrecho - grandullón - grandullona - lujo - menester - moderar - modo - mucha - mucho - parte - pegar - pegote - sentar - ti - aparato - basar - betún - caso - regalado - ser - trote English: diametrically - female - fiddle about with - give - head - price - smell - that - when - any - compulsive - far - forever - get - grow - odds - out -
64 favorito
favorito
◊ -ta adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femeninofavorite( conjugate favorite)
favorito,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino favourite, US favorite ' favorito' also found in these entries: Spanish: favorita - teutón - teutona - teutónica - teutónico English: book - bookmark - doze - evergreen - favourite - haunt - hobbyhorse - lobster - odds-on - our - pet - favorite -
65 ganar
ganar ( conjugate ganar) verbo transitivo 1◊ ¿qué ganas con eso? what do you gain by (doing) that?2 ‹partido/guerra/premio› to win; verbo intransitivo ganarle a algn to beat sb; nos ganaron por cuatro puntos they beat us by four pointsb) ( aventajar):me gana en todo he beats me on every count; salir ganando: salió ganando con el trato he did well out of the deal; al final salí ganando in the end I came out of it better off ganarse verbo pronominal 1 ( enf) ( mediante el trabajo) to earn;◊ ganarse la vida to earn a/one's living2 ( enf) ‹premio/apuesta› to win 3 ‹afecto/confianza› to win;◊ se ganó el respeto de todos she won o earned everyone's respect4 ‹ descanso› to earn oneself;
ganar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un salario) to earn
2 (un premio) to win
3 (superar) to beat: le gana en estatura, she is taller than him
4 (al contrincante) to beat
5 (una cima, una orilla) to reach
ganar la cumbre, to reach the peak
II verbo intransitivo
1 (vencer) to win
2 (mejorar) improve: ganó en simpatía, she became more and more charming
ganas mucho cuando sonríes, you look nicer when you smile ' ganar' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - actual - baño - contender - flexibilizar - llevar - óptima - óptimo - peso - probabilidad - redoblar - savia - terrena - terreno - todavía - chance - expectativa - hacer - interés - meta - premio - sensación - tiempo - tratar - triunfar - valer English: actual - amateurish - beat - break - bring in - buck - catch on - chance - close-run - comfortably - day - default - earn - even - exert - fact - fair - fluke - gain - gain on - gather - get - ground - hand - key - killing - make - money - one-upmanship - optimistic - outsider - rig - score - speed - take - ultimate - win - case - certainly - clinch - deliver - expect - height - odds - premium - run - stand - toss - yet -
66 increíble
increíble adjetivo incredible, unbelievable
increíble adjetivo incredible, unbelievable: tuvimos una suerte increíble, we had an amazing piece of luck familiar es un actor increíble, he's an exceptional actor ' increíble' also found in these entries: Spanish: novelesca - novelesco - pachorra - alucinante English: amazing - astonishing - awesome - belief - beyond - extraordinary - incredible - unbelievable - astounding - odds - phenomenal - terrific - world -
67 misma
mismo,-a
I adjetivo
1 same
el mismo acento, the same accent
2 (uso enfático) el rey mismo apareció en el umbral, the king himself appeared on the threshold
II pron same: comemos siempre lo mismo, we always eat the same thing
me da lo mismo, it makes no difference to me
es el mismo árbol, it's the same tree
por uno o sí mismo, by oneself
III adverbio
1 (intensificador) murió allí mismo, he died right there
ahora mismo, right now
2 (por ejemplo) for instance: Pedro mismo te ayudará, Pedro will help you, for instance (incluso) yo mismo estoy de acuerdo, even I agree 3 así mismo, likewise ' misma' also found in these entries: Spanish: altura - balanza - canción - coletilla - conmigo - consigo - convivir - copla - curso - desatarse - doblete - igual - moneda - quinta - sangre - se - segura - seguro - señor - cansar - cantinela - confianza - contigo - cortar - edad - ella - mí - mismo - paisano - promoción - que - quien - sí - tesis - ti - vos - yo English: accountable - as - bolster - coin - concurrent - defend - give - herself - kind - let - like-minded - live-in - neither - propose - same - school - self-control - story - vein - boost - both - drive - drone - equally - gain - league - make - myself - odds - own - stunt - unchanged - very - way - yourself -
68 mismo
mismo 1
◊ -ma adjetivo1◊ hacer dos cosas al mismo tiempo to do two things at once o at the same timeel mismo que vimos ayer the same one we saw yesterday 2 ( uso enfático)a) (refiriéndose a lugares, momentos, cosas):en este mismo instante this very minute; eso mismo pienso yo that's exactly what I thinkb) ( refiriéndose a personas):te perjudicas a ti mismo you're only hurting yourself; ella misma lo trajo she brought it herself 3◊ lo mismo: siempre dice lo mismo he always says the same thing;lo mismo para mí the same for me, please; nuestra empresa, lo mismo que tantas otras our company, like so many others; los niños pueden ir lo mismo que los adultos children can go as well as adults; o lo que es lo mismo in other words; da lo mismo it doesn't matter; me/le da lo mismo I don't care/he/she doesn't care
mismo 2 adverbio ( uso enfático):◊ aquí/ahora mismo right here/now;hoy mismo te mando el cheque I'll send you the check today; ayer mismo hablé con él I spoke to him only yesterday
mismo,-a
I adjetivo
1 same
el mismo acento, the same accent
2 (uso enfático) el rey mismo apareció en el umbral, the king himself appeared on the threshold
II pron same: comemos siempre lo mismo, we always eat the same thing
me da lo mismo, it makes no difference to me
es el mismo árbol, it's the same tree
por uno o sí mismo, by oneself
III adverbio
1 (intensificador) murió allí mismo, he died right there
ahora mismo, right now
2 (por ejemplo) for instance: Pedro mismo te ayudará, Pedro will help you, for instance (incluso) yo mismo estoy de acuerdo, even I agree 3 así mismo, likewise ' mismo' also found in these entries: Spanish: abogada - abogado - actualmente - ahora - allí - aquí - aunar - ayudarse - balancearse - bar - barco - batalla - coincidir - cojear - confianza - conforme - congénere - conmigo - consigo - contigo - continuismo - costearse - decirse - doblete - dominio - dueña - dueño - encerrarse - encogerse - enfoque - enviudar - esperar - igual - igualmente - intentar - machacar - meter - misma - mismamente - parecerse - presentarse - rasero - replegarse - ruin - saber - saco - satisfecha - satisfecho - se - sí English: alike - assurance - autograph - boat - central - charity - chase - close - complacent - concurrently - currently - dare - day - diffidence - directly - ditto - do-it-yourself - end - equal - exam - fabric - fly - follow - fuck - fund - himself - itself - just - lay - level - likewise - maybe - middle - millionaire - myself - need - neither - now - number one - odds - one - oneself - only - outdo - overconfident - pace - par - presently - price - proper -
69 oficial
oficial adjetivo official ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( de policía) police officer ( above the rank of sergeant); (Mil) officer
oficial(a) m,f (obrero cualificado) skilled worker
oficial
I adj (documento, etc) official
II mf
1 Mil Náut officer
2 (de administración) officer ' oficial' also found in these entries: Spanish: acta - BOE - boletín - carta - comunicación - comunicada - comunicado - conducto - despacho - emisión - emitir - extraescolar - fe - graduación - inscribir - licencia - novia - novio - oficiala - oficio - partida - protección - timbre - ascender - ascenso - carácter - colegio - comandante - denominar - designar - informal - marino - superior English: authoritative - clash - commissioner - council housing - declare - document - formal - informal - marshal - mate - midshipman - off-the-record - officer - official - party line - pass off - quotable - rank - record - senior - soldier - stamp - starter - state - statement - subaltern - unofficial - whip - commanding - commission - declaration - detective - Downing Street - established - guard - legal - navigator - odds - public - standard -
70 parezca
Del verbo parecer: ( conjugate parecer) \ \
parezca es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: parecer parezca
parecer 1 ( conjugate parecer) verbo intransitivo 1 ( aparentar ser): no pareces tú en esta foto this picture doesn't look like you (at all); parecía de cuero it looked like leather; parece ser muy inteligente she seems to be very clever 2 ( expresando opinión) (+ me/te/le etc): ¿qué te parecieron? what did you think of them?; vamos a la playa ¿te parece? what do you think, shall we go to the beach?; si te parece bien if that's alright with you; me parece que sí I think so; ¿a ti qué te parece? what do you think?; me parece importante I think it's important; me pareció que no era necesario I didn't think it necessary; hazlo como mejor te parezca do it however o as you think best; me parece mal que vaya sola I don't think it's right that she should go on her own 3 ( dar la impresión) (en 3a pers): así parece or parece que sí it looks like it;◊ aunque no lo parezca, está limpio it might not look like it, but it's clean;parece que va a llover it looks like (it's going to) rain; parece que fue ayer it seems like only yesterday; parece mentira que tenga 20 años it's hard to believe o I can't believe that he's 20; parece que fuera más joven you'd think she was much younger parecerse verbo pronominal ( en el carácter) to be like sb/sth◊ no se parecen en nada they're not/they don't look in the least bit alike;se parecen mucho they are very similar
parecer 2 sustantivo masculino ( opinión) opinion; son del mismo parezca they're of the same opinion
parezca, parezcas, etc see parecer 1
parecer 1 sustantivo masculino
1 (juicio, opinión) opinion
cambiar de parecer, to change one's mind
2 frml (aspecto, presencia) appearance
parecer 2 verbo intransitivo
1 (tener un parecido) to look like: pareces una reina, you look like a queen (tener un aspecto) to look: pareces agotado, you look exhausted
2 (causar una impresión) to seem: parecía tener prisa, he seemed to be in a hurry
su intención parece buena, his intention seems good
3 (al emitir un juicio) le pareces un engreído, he thinks you are a bighead
me parece inoportuno, it seems very ill-timed to me
¿qué te parece si vamos al cine?, what about going to the cinema?
4 (uso impersonal) parece que va a haber tormenta, it looks as if there's going to be a storm
no parece que le importe, it doesn't seem to bother him ' parezca' also found in these entries: Spanish: intromisión - mentira - aunque - parecer English: bombed-out - dwarf - oddly - strangely - though - as - good - odds - seem -
71 pesar
pesar 1 sustantivo masculino 1 a pesar mío or muy a mi pesar much to my regret 2 a pesar de todo in spite of o despite everything; a pesar de que even though
pesar 2 ( conjugate pesar) verbo intransitivo 1 [paquete/maleta] to be heavy; no me pesa it's not heavy 2 ( causar arrepentimiento) (+ me/te/le etc): me pesa haberlo ofendido I'm very sorry I offended him 3 pese a que even though; mal que me/le pese whether I like/he likes it or not verbo transitivo ‹ manzanas› to weigh (out) pesarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to weigh oneself
pesar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (tener peso físico) to weigh: esa carne pesa dos kilos, that meat weighs two kilos
2 (tener peso psíquico) to have influence: sus opiniones aún pesan en el grupo, his opinions still carry weight in the group
3 (causar arrepentimiento, dolor) to grieve: me pesa no haber ido con vosotros, I regret not having gone with you
II vtr (determinar un peso) to weigh
III sustantivo masculino
1 (pena, pesadumbre) sorrow, grief
2 (remordimiento) regret Locuciones: a pesar de, in spite of
a pesar de que, although ➣ Ver nota en aunque
' pesar' also found in these entries: Spanish: apencar - arrepentirse - aunque - disgusto - flema - todavía - atención - falta - hondo - obstante - sentimiento English: carry through - catch up - despite - destroy - down-to-earth - fact - for - intact - look forward to - manage - notwithstanding - odds - outweigh - regardless - regret - regretfully - ruefully - spite - stay on - weigh - while - deep - even - measure - regretful - reluctantly - sorrow -
72 piloto
Del verbo pilotar: ( conjugate pilotar) \ \
piloto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
pilotó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: pilotar piloto
pilotar ( conjugate pilotar) verbo transitivo ‹ barco› to pilot, steer; ‹ coche› to drive; ‹ moto› to ride
piloto sustantivo masculino y femenino 1 (Aviac, Náut) pilot; ( de coche) driver; ( de moto) rider; piloto de pruebas ( de avión) test pilot; ( de coche) test driver; ( de moto) test rider 2◊ piloto sustantivo masculino3 ( como adj inv) ‹programa/producto› pilot ( before n)
pilotar verbo transitivo
1 (un avión) to pilot, fly
2 (un coche) to drive
3 (una moto) to ride
4 (una nave) to pilot, steer
piloto
I mf
1 (de un avión, una nave) pilot
2 (de un coche) driver
3 (de una moto) rider
II m (luz) pilot lamp, light
III adjetivo pilot
un piso piloto, a show flat ' piloto' also found in these entries: Spanish: piso - chivato - correr - encender - experiencia - llama - prender English: ambition - automatic pilot - cockpit - commercial pilot - copilot - driver - entrust - pilot - pilot programme - pilot series - pilot study - racing - tail-light - test pilot - warning light - woman - fighter - flying - odds - test -
73 proporción
proporción sustantivo femenino 1 ( relación) proportion; 2
proporción sustantivo femenino
1 (relación) proportion: su precio no guarda proporción con su calidad, the price is out of proportion to its quality
la proporción de nacimientos y muertes, the proportion of births to deaths 2 proporciones, (tamaño) size sing: un desastre de grandes proporciones, a huge disaster
3 Mat ratio ' proporción' also found in these entries: Spanish: índice - tasa - a - en - medida - por English: proportion - proportionate - ratio - inverse - odds -
74 reñido
Del verbo reñir: ( conjugate reñir) \ \
reñido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: reñido reñir
reñido
◊ -da adjetivo1 ‹partido/batalla› hard-fought, tough 2 [ESTAR]a) ( peleado):
reñir ( conjugate reñir) verbo intransitivo (esp Esp) ( enemistarse) to fall out with sb verbo transitivo (Esp) ( regañar) to scold, tell … off (colloq)
reñido,-a adjetivo
1 estar reñido, (una cosa con otra) to be incompatible: la humildad está reñida con la soberbia, modesty is incompatible with haughtiness (una persona con otra) Juan está reñido con Manuel, Juan has fallen out with Manuel
2 (pelea, votación) tough, hard-fought: fue un encuentro muy reñido, it was a tough meeting
reñir
I vi (tener una discusión) to quarrel, argue (enfadarse, dejar de hablarse) to fall out [con, with]
II verbo transitivo
1 (regañar) to tell off: mamá me riñó por romper el perchero, mum told me off for breaking the hatstand
2 (una batalla) to fight ' reñido' also found in these entries: Spanish: algo - reñida - sangre English: close - closely - hard-fought - odds - keen -
75 refleja
Del verbo reflejar: ( conjugate reflejar) \ \
refleja es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: refleja reflejar
reflejar ( conjugate reflejar) verbo transitivo to reflect reflejarse verbo pronominal
reflejo,-a
I adjetivo
1 (luz, imagen) reflected
2 (movimiento, dolor) reflex
II sustantivo masculino
1 (imagen) reflection: su novela es un reflejo de su propia vida, her novel is a reflection of her own life
2 (destello) gleam 3 reflejos, (movimiento) reflexes pl; ser lento de reflejos, to have slow reflexes (en el pelo) highlights
reflejar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to reflect: su novela refleja la desesperación de la población civil, his novel captured the desperation of the civilian population ' refleja' also found in these entries: Spanish: hablarse - reflejar English: mirror - odds
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