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1 outlive
tr[aʊt'lɪv]1 sobrevivir a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto outlive its usefulness dejar de ser útil, ya no tener razón de serv.• durar más que v.• sobrevivir v.• sobrevivir a v.'aʊt'lɪvtransitive verb sobrevivir a[aʊt'lɪv]VT sobrevivir athe agreement has outlived its original purpose — el acuerdo ha durado más tiempo de lo que se había planeado
she dropped men as soon as they outlived their usefulness — abandonaba a los hombres tan pronto como dejaban de resultarle útiles
* * *['aʊt'lɪv]transitive verb sobrevivir a -
2 outlive
vt.sobrevivir a, sobrevivir. (pt & pp outlived) -
3 to outlive its usefulness
dejar de ser útil, ya no tener razón de ser -
4 survive
1) (to remain alive in spite of (a disaster etc): Few birds managed to survive the bad winter; He didn't survive long after the accident.) sobrevivir2) (to live longer than: He died in 1940 but his wife survived him by another twenty years; He is survived by his wife and two sons.) sobrevivir (a)•- survival- surviving
- survivor
survive vb sobrevivirtr[sə'vaɪv]2 familiar (cope, get by) ir tirando, arreglárselas■ don't worry, we'll survive no te preocupes, nos las arreglaremos1 (disaster) sobrevivir a2 (person) sobrevivir a: sobrevivirsurvive vtoutlive: sobrevivir av.• sobrevivir v.sər'vaɪv, sə'vaɪv
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a) ( continue in existence) \<\<person/animal/plant\>\> sobrevivir; \<\<customadition/belief\>\> sobrevivir, perdurar; \<\<book/relic\>\> conservarseof the original expedition few survived — de los integrantes de la expedición inicial quedaban pocos vivos
b) (cope, get by) (colloq)how are you doing? - oh, surviving! — ¿qué tal andas? - ya lo ves, tirando (fam)
is it serious? - you'll survive — ¿es grave? - mira, de ésta no te mueres
to survive ON something: he survives on black coffee and fruit vive or se alimenta a base de café y fruta; I can just survive on $100 a week — con 100 dólares semanales apenas me alcanza para vivir
2.
vt1) \<\<accident/crash\>\> salir* con vida de; \<\<war/earthquake\>\> sobrevivir a; \<\<experience\>\> superar2) ( outlive) \<\<person\>\> sobrevivir[sǝ'vaɪv]1. VI1) (=remain alive, in existence) [person, species] sobrevivir; [painting, building, manuscript] conservarse; [custom] pervivir2) (=cope) sobrevivirI'll survive! — ¡de esta no me muero!, ¡sobreviviré!
Jim survives on £65 a fortnight — Jim se las arregla para vivir con 65 libras a la quincena
2. VT1) (=outlive) [+ person] sobrevivir ashe will probably survive me by many years — probablemente me sobreviva por muchos años, probablemente viva muchos más años que yo
2) (=not die in) [+ accident, illness, war] sobrevivir a3) (=cope with) aguantar, sobrellevarI couldn't survive the day without breakfast — no podría aguantar or sobrellevar el día sin desayunar
* * *[sər'vaɪv, sə'vaɪv]
1.
a) ( continue in existence) \<\<person/animal/plant\>\> sobrevivir; \<\<custom/tradition/belief\>\> sobrevivir, perdurar; \<\<book/relic\>\> conservarseof the original expedition few survived — de los integrantes de la expedición inicial quedaban pocos vivos
b) (cope, get by) (colloq)how are you doing? - oh, surviving! — ¿qué tal andas? - ya lo ves, tirando (fam)
is it serious? - you'll survive — ¿es grave? - mira, de ésta no te mueres
to survive ON something: he survives on black coffee and fruit vive or se alimenta a base de café y fruta; I can just survive on $100 a week — con 100 dólares semanales apenas me alcanza para vivir
2.
vt1) \<\<accident/crash\>\> salir* con vida de; \<\<war/earthquake\>\> sobrevivir a; \<\<experience\>\> superar2) ( outlive) \<\<person\>\> sobrevivir -
5 outlived
adj.superado en longevidad.pp.participio pasado del verbo OUTLIVE.pt.pretérito del verbo: OUTLIVE -
6 bury
'beri1) (to place (a dead body) in a grave, the sea etc.) enterrar2) (to hide (under the ground etc): My socks are buried somewhere in this drawer.) esconder•- burial- bury the hatchet
bury vb enterrartr['berɪ]1 enterrar2 (body) sepultar, enterrar3 figurative use (outlive) enterrar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be buried recibir sepulturato be buried at sea recibir sepultura en el marto be buried alive ser enterrado,-a vivo,-ato bury oneself in ones' work figurative use enfrascarse en el trabajoto bury one's face in one's hands figurative use taparse el rostro con las manosto be buried in thought figurative use estar ensimismado,-a1) inter: enterrar, sepultar2) hide: esconder, ocultar3)to bury oneself in : enfrascarse env.• enterrar v.• inhumar v.• ocultar v.• sepultar v.• soterrar v.'beri
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buries, burying, buried transitive verb1) enterrar*, sepultar (frml)to bury somebody at sea — dar* sepultura a alguien en el mar (frml)
2) (plunge, thrust)to bury something (in something): she buried the knife in his chest le enterró or le hundió or le clavó el cuchillo en el pecho; he buried his head in his hands — ocultó la cabeza entre las manos
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v refla) ( immerse oneself)to bury oneself in something — \<\<in one's work/one's books\>\> enfrascarse* en algo
b) ( become lodged) \<\<bullet\>\> alojarse['berɪ]VT1) [+ body, treasure] enterrar; (fig) [+ memory, matter] echar tierra sobre2) (=conceal)to bury o.s. in the country — perderse en la campiña
3) (=engross)buried in thought — ensimismado, absorto en sus pensamientos
she buried herself in her book — se ensimismó en la lectura, se enfrascó en el libro
4) (=plunge) [+ claws, knife] clavar (in en)5) (Sport) * (=defeat) aplastar ** * *['beri]
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buries, burying, buried transitive verb1) enterrar*, sepultar (frml)to bury somebody at sea — dar* sepultura a alguien en el mar (frml)
2) (plunge, thrust)to bury something (in something): she buried the knife in his chest le enterró or le hundió or le clavó el cuchillo en el pecho; he buried his head in his hands — ocultó la cabeza entre las manos
2.
v refla) ( immerse oneself)to bury oneself in something — \<\<in one's work/one's books\>\> enfrascarse* en algo
b) ( become lodged) \<\<bullet\>\> alojarse -
7 outlast
tr[aʊt'lɑːst]outlast [.aʊt'læst] vt: durar más quev.• durar más que v.• perdurar v.• sobrevivir a v.'aʊt'læst, ˌaʊt'lɑːsta) ( last longer than) durar más queb) ( survive) sobrevivir a[aʊt'lɑːst]VT durar más tiempo que; [+ person] sobrevivir a* * *['aʊt'læst, ˌaʊt'lɑːst]a) ( last longer than) durar más queb) ( survive) sobrevivir a -
8 diez
diez adj inv/m/pron ten; para ejemplos ver◊ cinco
diez adjetivo & m inv ten ' diez' also found in these entries: Spanish: así - cada - ciento - desembolso - dividendo - el - empezar - friolera - inclusive - judoka - llevarse - noche - ocurrirse - pausa - piso - por - producción - razón - salida - soler - ventilar - Y - yudoka - a - caber - cabida - dicho - en - indemnizar - menos - para - partido - preso - radio - redonda - relación - ser - suelto - ventaja - y English: ago - almost - ammunition - amortize - anonymous - apart - approximate - at - attention span - be - borrow - by - come along - come up - comprise - count out - day - deduct - dime - discount - down - fast - for - foreman - funnel - gain - hog - hundred - into - lease - less - minus - multiply - nine - now - o'clock - old - orphan - outlive - past - quibble - quit - robbery - second - send down - seventeen - sixteen - snow in - stand - start -
9 marido
Del verbo maridar: ( conjugate maridar) \ \
marido es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
maridó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
marido sustantivo masculino husband
marido sustantivo masculino husband ' marido' also found in these entries: Spanish: abandonarse - aliento - cacarear - comentar - hablar - impresión - juguete - mayor - padecer - pendón - profesar - quintaesencia - sobrar - tremenda - tremendo - abandonar - antojo - botar - celoso - dejar - diferencia - difunto - el - golpear - pescar - sacar English: abroad - agency - couch potato - critical - divorce - ex - fortuneteller - hubby - husband - leave - man - outlive - responsible - separated - walk off - walk with - whoever - deliver - hen -
10 sobrevivir
sobrevivir ( conjugate sobrevivir) verbo intransitivo to survive; sobrevivir A algo to survive sth
sobrevivir verbo intransitivo to survive ' sobrevivir' also found in these entries: English: come through - exist - last out - live - live through - outlast - outlive - punch - see out - survive - alive - come - linger - out
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