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26 людоед
людое́дkanibalo;hommanĝulo (в сказках);\людоедство kanibalismo.* * *м.antropófago m, caníbal m; ogro m ( в сказках)* * *м.antropófago m, caníbal m; ogro m ( в сказках)* * *ngener. antropófago, canìbal, ogro (в сказках) -
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reprə'zent
1. verb1) (to speak or act on behalf of: You have been chosen to represent our association at the conference.) representar2) (to be a sign, symbol, picture etc of: In this play, the man in black represents Death and the young girl Life.) representar3) (to be a good example of; to show or illustrate: What he said represents the feelings of many people.) representar•- representative
2. noun1) ((also rep rep) a person who represents a business; a travelling salesman: Our representative will call on you this afternoon.) representante2) (a person who represents a person or group of people: A Member of Parliament is the representative of the people in his constituency.) representanterepresent vb representartr[reprɪ'zent]1 representarrepresent [.rɛprɪ'zɛnt] vt1) symbolize: representarthe flag represents our country: la bandera representa a nuestro país2) : representar, ser un representante dean attorney who represents his client: un abogado que representa su cliente3) portray: presentarhe represents himself as a friend: se presenta como amigov.• figurar v.• representar v.• ser agente de v.• ser apoderado de v.• ser representante de v.'reprɪ'zent1)a) ( stand for) representarb) ( constitute) representar, constituir*this represents a radical change in policy — esto representa or constituye un radical cambio de política
2) ( act as representative for) \<\<client/president\>\> representar; \<\<company\>\> ( Busn) ser* representante or agente de3) (frml) ( describe) presentar[reprɪ'zent]VT1) (=stand for, symbolize) representar2) (=act or speak for) [+ client, country] representar a; [+ company] ser agente de; [+ change, achievement] representarhis early work is well represented in the exhibition — sus primeros trabajos están bien representados en la exposición, su primera época está bien representada
3) frm (=convey, explain) presentar, describirit has been represented to us that... — se ha pretendido que..., se nos ha dicho que...
* * *['reprɪ'zent]1)a) ( stand for) representarb) ( constitute) representar, constituir*this represents a radical change in policy — esto representa or constituye un radical cambio de política
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утро́б||аventro, interno, sino;в \утробае ма́тери en la ventro (или sino) de la patrino.* * *ж.1) ( чрево) vientre m; entrañas f pl (тж. перен.)в утро́бе ма́тери — en el vientre de la madre
2) прост. ( живот) tripa f••ненасы́тная утро́ба прост. бран. — ogro m, glotón m, tragón m
* * *ж.1) ( чрево) vientre m; entrañas f pl (тж. перен.)в утро́бе ма́тери — en el vientre de la madre
2) прост. ( живот) tripa f••ненасы́тная утро́ба прост. бран. — ogro m, glotón m, tragón m
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33 O Great Responsible One
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > O Great Responsible One
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34 crank
kræŋk(a person with strange or odd ideas.) chiflado, excéntrico, raro- cranky- crankiness
tr[kræŋk]1 (crankshaft) cigüeñal nombre masculino2 (starting handle) manivela1 (car) arrancar con la manivelacrank n1) : manivela f, manubrio m2) eccentric: excéntrico m, -ca fn.• acodado s.m.• chiflado s.m.• cigüeña s.f.• concepto raro s.m.• escote s.m.• malhumorado s.m.• manija s.f.• manivela s.f.• manubrio s.m.
I kræŋk1)a) ( Mech Eng) cigüeñal mb) crank (handle) ( Auto) manivela f (de arranque)2) (colloq)a) ( eccentric) maniático, -ca m,f, raro, -ra m,fb) ( bad-tempered person) (AmE) cascarrabias mf
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transitive verb \<\<car\>\> (hacer*) arrancar* con la manivela
I [kræŋk]1.N (Tech) manivela f, manubrio m2.VT (also: crank up) [+ engine] hacer arrancar con la manivela- crank up
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* [kræŋk]N (=eccentric person) excéntrico(-a) m / f ; (US) (=bad-tempered person) ogro * m, cascarrabias * mf inv* * *
I [kræŋk]1)a) ( Mech Eng) cigüeñal mb) crank (handle) ( Auto) manivela f (de arranque)2) (colloq)a) ( eccentric) maniático, -ca m,f, raro, -ra m,fb) ( bad-tempered person) (AmE) cascarrabias mf
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36 coco
'kokom1) BOT Kokosnuss f2) (fam: fantasma) Popanz m, Kinderschreck msustantivo masculino1. [árbol] Kokospalme diecocococo ['koko] -
37 ablandar
v.1 to soften (also figurative).Las caricias ablandaron al ogro The caresses softened the ogre.La colcha ablandó la cama de madera The bedspread softened the wooden bed.El calor ablandó la mantequilla The heat softened the butter.Ricardo ablandó su tono duro Richard softened his harsh tone.2 to tenderize, to soften.El jugo de papaya ablanda la carne de res Papaya juice tenderizes beef.* * *1 to soften1 (frío) to get warmer, get milder; (hielo, nieve) to melt1 to soften, get softer2 (persona) to soften up3 (acobardarse) to lose one's nerve, become frightened4 (frío) to get warmer, get milder; (nieve, hielo) to melt* * *1. VT1) (=poner blando) to soften; (Culin) to tenderize; [+ vientre] to loosen2) (=conmover) to touch; (=mitigar) to mitigate, temper; (=calmar) to soothe3) LAm (Aut) to run in, break in (EEUU)2.VI (Meteo) [frío] to become less severe; [viento] to moderate; [elementos] to decrease in force, die down3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <cera/cuero> to soften; < carne> to tenderizec) (CS) (Auto) to run... in2.ablandarse v prona) cera/cuero to soften* * *= soften, tenderise [tenderize, -USA].Ex. This was so that the stuffing could be teased out and cleared of lumps, and so that the pelts could be softened by currying and soaking them in urine; the smell is said to have been revolting.Ex. Brief details are given of a method for hanging mutton and lamb carcasses by the pubis to tenderise the meat.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <cera/cuero> to soften; < carne> to tenderizec) (CS) (Auto) to run... in2.ablandarse v prona) cera/cuero to soften* * *= soften, tenderise [tenderize, -USA].Ex: This was so that the stuffing could be teased out and cleared of lumps, and so that the pelts could be softened by currying and soaking them in urine; the smell is said to have been revolting.
Ex: Brief details are given of a method for hanging mutton and lamb carcasses by the pubis to tenderise the meat.* * *ablandar [A1 ]vt1 ‹cera/cuero› to soften; ‹carne› to tenderize, make … tender2 ‹persona› to soften; ‹corazón› to meltsus súplicas no lograron ablandarlo her pleading failed to soften him3 (CS) ( Auto) to run … in1 «cera/cuero» to go soft, get softer2 «persona» to give in, relent; «mirada» to soften* * *
ablandar ( conjugate ablandar) verbo transitivo
‹ carne› to tenderize
‹ corazón› to melt
ablandarse verbo pronominal
[ mirada] to soften
ablandar verbo transitivo
1 to soften: tienes que golpear la carne para ablandarla, you need to pound the meat to soften it up
2 (a alguien) to soften up: con un par de palabras cariñosas ablandará a su madre, you can soften up your mother with a bit of sweet talk
' ablandar' also found in these entries:
English:
soften
- sweeten
- tenderize
* * *♦ vt1. [objeto, material] to soften2. [persona] to soften;sus ruegos no lo ablandaron her pleas were not sufficient to make him relenthicimos 1.000 km para ablandar el auto nuevo we drove for 1,000 km to run the new car in* * *v/t1 tb figsoften2 CSur, CubaAUTO run in* * *ablandar vt1) suavizar: to soften2) calmar: to soothe, to appeaseablandar vi: to moderate, to get milder* * *ablandar vb to soften -
38 desarmar
v.1 to disarm (quitar las armas).El soldado desarmó al enemigo The soldier disarmed the enemy.2 to take apart, to dismantle.El desarmó el juguete He took the toy apart.3 to render powerless, to disarm.Su fuerza desarmó al ogro His strength rendered the ogre powerless.* * *1 (quitar las armas) to disarm2 (desmontar) to dismantle, take apart, take to pieces* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (Mil) to disarm2) (=desmontar) [+ juguete] to take apart, take to pieces; [+ rompecabezas] to break up; [+ tienda de campaña] to take down; [+ estantería, mueble] to dismantle, take apart; [+ remos] to ship; [+ barco] to lay up; [+ barrera] to remove, take down3) (=dejar sin argumentos) [+ persona] to disarm; [+ ira] to calm2.VI to disarm3.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) <mueble/mecanismo> to dismantle, take apart; < carpa> (AmL) to take down; <rifle/motor> to strip (down); < rompecabezas> to take... to pieces, break up; <juguete/maqueta> to take... apart, take... to pieces2)a) ( quitar armas) to disarmb) ( dejar sin argumentos) to disarm* * *= pull + Nombre + to bits, take + Nombre + to bits, disarm.Ex. Microscopists think very little about plucking an innocent and unsuspecting insect from the garden, killing it, and pulling it to bits for study under a microscope.Ex. The bronze gearing was far too corroded to be taken to bits, cleaned up, and made to work.Ex. A Serbian man who stormed into the Serbian presidential building with two hand grenades was disarmed by the police after a five-hour standoff.* * *verbo transitivo1) <mueble/mecanismo> to dismantle, take apart; < carpa> (AmL) to take down; <rifle/motor> to strip (down); < rompecabezas> to take... to pieces, break up; <juguete/maqueta> to take... apart, take... to pieces2)a) ( quitar armas) to disarmb) ( dejar sin argumentos) to disarm* * *= pull + Nombre + to bits, take + Nombre + to bits, disarm.Ex: Microscopists think very little about plucking an innocent and unsuspecting insect from the garden, killing it, and pulling it to bits for study under a microscope.
Ex: The bronze gearing was far too corroded to be taken to bits, cleaned up, and made to work.Ex: A Serbian man who stormed into the Serbian presidential building with two hand grenades was disarmed by the police after a five-hour standoff.* * *desarmar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹aparato› to dismantle, strip down, take … to pieces; ‹mueble› to dismantle; ‹rifle› to strip down2 ‹tienda de campaña› to take down, strike3 ‹rompecabezas/puzzle› to take … to pieces, break up; ‹juguete/maqueta› to take … apart, take … to pieces4 ( Chi) ‹coche/barco/maquinaria› to scrapB1 ‹criminal/contrincante› to disarm2 (en un debate, una discusión) to disarmA «rompecabezas/móvil» to come apart, fall to pieces o bits ( colloq)B ( Mil) to disarm* * *
desarmar ( conjugate desarmar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹mueble/mecanismo› to dismantle;
‹ carpa› (AmL) to take down;
‹rifle/motor› to strip (down);
‹ rompecabezas› to take … to pieces, break up;
‹juguete/maqueta› to take … apart
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desarmar verbo transitivo
1 (un mueble, juguete, etc) to dismantle, take to pieces
2 Mil to disarm: un policía logró desarmar al secuestrador, a policeman managed to disarm the kidnapper
3 (a una persona) to disarm: nos desarmó con sus magníficos argumentos, she won us over with her convincing line of argument
' desarmar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deshacer
- desmontar
English:
bit
- disarm
- piece
* * *♦ vt1. [quitar las armas a] to disarm2. [desmontar] to take apart, to dismantle;desarmar una tienda de campaña to take down a tent3. [desconcertar] to disarm;intento reñirla, pero su sonrisa me desarma I try to tell her off, but her smile disarms me* * *v/t1 MIL disarm2 TÉC take to pieces, dismantle* * *desarmar vt1) : to disarm2) desmontar: to disassemble, to take apart -
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40 ogre
['əuɡə](in fairy stories, a frightening, cruel giant.) ogre* * *o.gre['ougə] n ogro, bicho-papão, papão.
См. также в других словарях:
ogro — sustantivo masculino,f. 1. Uso/registro: literario. Ser fantástico y monstruoso de apariencia humana y tamaño gigantesco: El ogro corrió detrás de los niños para comérselos. 2. Uso/registro: coloquial. Pragmática: peyorativo. Persona crue … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
ogro — esa 1. Con el sentido de ‘ser imaginario que se alimenta de carne humana’, el femenino etimológico y más usado en la lengua culta es ogresa (del fr. ogre, fem. ogresse): «En los cuentos folclóricos [...] aparecen las ogresas» (Ramírez Infancia… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
ogro — |ó| s. m. O mesmo que ogre. • Feminino: ogra. ‣ Etimologia: francês ogre … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
ogro — (Del fr. ogre). 1. m. Gigante que, según las mitologías y consejas de los pueblos del norte de Europa, se alimentaba de carne humana. 2. Persona insociable o de mal carácter … Diccionario de la lengua española
Ogro — El Ogro de Pulgarcito ilustrado por Gustave Doré. Un ogro es una criatura humanoide horrenda y fea de la mitología de muchos países. También se les suele mencionar en cuentos de hadas, en los que suelen alimentarse de personas, especialmente… … Wikipedia Español
ogro — {{#}}{{LM O27925}}{{〓}} {{SynO28616}} {{[}}ogro{{]}} ‹o·gro› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Ser fantástico con forma humana y de tamaño gigantesco: • El ogro del cuento se comía a los niños.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} {{※}}col.{{¤}} Persona desagradable,… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
ogro — (Del fr. ogre.) ► adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino 1 Se refiere a la persona insociable y de mal carácter: ■ da miedo ir a visitarlo porque es un ogro y nunca se sabe cómo te recibirá . IRREG. femeninio ogresa ► sustantivo masculino 2 MITOLOGÍA… … Enciclopedia Universal
ogro — Parece provenir esta palabra del nombre de Orcus (u Orchus), una de las divinidades infernales de los romanos, identificado con Plutón, dios romano del mundo subterráneo y que podía llegar a representar directamente a la muerte. Orcus era … Diccionario del origen de las palabras
ogro — Sinónimos: ■ gigante, monstruo, fantasmón, coco ■ antipático, desagradable, insociable, cruel, bárbaro, inhumano Antónimos … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
ogro — m. Gigante que según los relatos se alimentaba con carne humana … Diccionario Castellano
Operación Ogro — Memorial plate at the place of the assassination of Admiral Luis Carrero Blanco. Operación Ogro (Operation Ogre) was the name given by ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna; Basque for Basque Homeland and Freedom ) to the assassination of Luis Carrero… … Wikipedia