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1 estribo
m.1 stirrup.perder los estribos to fly off the handle2 step.3 running board, footboard.4 stirrup bone, stapes, stirrup.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: estribar.* * *1 (de jinete) stirrup2 (de carruaje, tren) step4 ARQUITECTURA buttress (de puente) pier, support5 (del oído) stirrup bone6 (de alpinista) rope ladder\perder los estribos figurado to lose one's head, lose one's temper* * *SM1) (=pieza de apoyo) [de jinete] stirrup; [de moto] footrest2) [en coche] running board3) (Arquit) [de edificio] buttress; [de puente] support4) (Téc) brace5) (Geog) spur* * *1)a) (Equ) stirrupperder los estribos — to fly off the handle, lose one's cool
b) ( de vehículo) running board; ( de moto) footrest* * *= abutment, pier, stirrup.Ex. Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.Ex. Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.Ex. Horse-trappings include the saddle, stirrups, bridle (reins and bit), and ornamental fittings, such as bells and saddle decorations.----* perder los estribos = lose + Posesivo + cool, fly off + the handle, lose + Posesivo + head, go + berserk, go + postal, go + crazy, lose + Posesivo + temper.* * *1)a) (Equ) stirrupperder los estribos — to fly off the handle, lose one's cool
b) ( de vehículo) running board; ( de moto) footrest* * *= abutment, pier, stirrup.Ex: Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.
Ex: Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.Ex: Horse-trappings include the saddle, stirrups, bridle (reins and bit), and ornamental fittings, such as bells and saddle decorations.* perder los estribos = lose + Posesivo + cool, fly off + the handle, lose + Posesivo + head, go + berserk, go + postal, go + crazy, lose + Posesivo + temper.* * *A1 ( Equ) stirrupcon un pie en el estribo ready to goperder los estribos to fly off the handle, lose one's cooltomarse la del estribo to have one for the road ( colloq)2 (de un vehículo) running board; (de una moto) footrest* * *
Del verbo estribar: ( conjugate estribar)
estribo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
estribó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
estribar
estribo
estribo sustantivo masculinoa) (Equ) stirrup;◊ perder los estribos to fly off the handle, lose one's cool;
tomarse la del estribo to have one for the road (colloq)
( de moto) footrest
estribar verbo intransitivo
1 (apoyarse) to rest on: esta viga estriba en aquella columna, this beam rests on that column
2 (fundarse) to stem from, lie: quiero saber en qué estriba ese estado de nervios, I'd like to know the reason for all this nervousness
estribo sustantivo masculino (de montura) stirrup
♦ Locuciones: perder los estribos, to lose one's temper
' estribo' also found in these entries:
English:
stirrup
* * *estribo nm1. [de montura] stirrup;estar con un pie en el estribo to be halfway out of the door, to have one's hand on the doorknob;Famperder los estribos to fly off the handle2. [de tren, tranvía] step;[de automóvil] running board; [de moto] footrest [de arco] abutment* * *m stirrup;perder los estribos fig fly off the handle fam ;estar con un pie en el estribo fig be on the point of leaving* * *estribo nm1) : stirrup2) : abutment, buttress3)perder los estribos : to lose one's temper -
2 croupier
m.croupier.* * *[kru'pje(r)]* * *= croupier.Ex. On the basis of participant observation at a casino by a croupier, it can be stated that there is no use of the category 'compulsive gambling' in this environment.* * *[kru'pje(r)]* * *= croupier.Ex: On the basis of participant observation at a casino by a croupier, it can be stated that there is no use of the category 'compulsive gambling' in this environment.
* * */kruˈpje(r)/(pl - piers)croupier* * *croupier -
3 crupier
f. & m.croupier.m.croupier.* * *1 croupier* * *SMF croupier* * ** * *= croupier.Ex. On the basis of participant observation at a casino by a croupier, it can be stated that there is no use of the category 'compulsive gambling' in this environment.* * ** * *= croupier.Ex: On the basis of participant observation at a casino by a croupier, it can be stated that there is no use of the category 'compulsive gambling' in this environment.
* * *(pl - piers)croupier* * *crupier nmcroupier* * *m/f croupier -
4 cieno
m.mud, sludge.* * *1 mud, mire* * *SM1) (=lodo) mud2) (=depósito fluvial) silt* * *masculino silt, mud* * *= slime, silt, sediment.Ex. One cannot infer from the sexist analogies of slime and holes the claim that woman occupies an inferior ontological status.Ex. But the fertility of the muck and silt topsoil soon made it a profitable farming community.Ex. Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.* * *masculino silt, mud* * *= slime, silt, sediment.Ex: One cannot infer from the sexist analogies of slime and holes the claim that woman occupies an inferior ontological status.
Ex: But the fertility of the muck and silt topsoil soon made it a profitable farming community.Ex: Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.* * *silt, mud* * *
cieno sustantivo masculino
silt, mud
' cieno' also found in these entries:
English:
slime
- silt
* * *cieno nmmud, sludge* * *m silt* * *cieno nm: mire, mud, silt -
5 contrafuerte
m.1 buttress (architecture).2 heel reinforcement.3 foothill (geography).* * *1 (de zapato) heel stiffener2 (de montaña) spur3 ARQUITECTURA buttress* * *SM1) (Arquit) buttress; (Geog) spur; (Mil) outwork2) [de calzado] stiffener* * *masculino (Arquit) buttress* * *= abutment.Ex. Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.* * *masculino (Arquit) buttress* * *= abutment.Ex: Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.
* * *1 ( Arquit) buttress2 (de un zapato) heel stiffeneresto no tiene contrafuerte ( RPl); this is outrageous!* * *
contrafuerte sustantivo masculino (Arquit) buttress
' contrafuerte' also found in these entries:
English:
buttress
* * *contrafuerte nm1. Arquit buttress2. [del calzado] heel reinforcement3. Geog spur* * *m ARQUI buttress* * *contrafuerte nm: buttress -
6 embarcadero
m.1 jetty.2 dock, jetty, pier, wharf.* * *1 pier, jetty, quay* * *noun m.pier, wharf* * *SM1) (=amarradero) pier, jetty2) LAm (Ferro) cattle loading yard of a station* * ** * *= wharf [wharves, -pl.], jetty [jetties, -pl.], pier.Ex. Entries beginning with a place name may have corporate body, subject, or geographical qualifiers: London -- London wharves.Ex. Rockport is a sweet little fishing port filled with colorful boats, granite jetties, shops and the smell of salt air.Ex. Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.* * ** * *= wharf [wharves, -pl.], jetty [jetties, -pl.], pier.Ex: Entries beginning with a place name may have corporate body, subject, or geographical qualifiers: London -- London wharves.
Ex: Rockport is a sweet little fishing port filled with colorful boats, granite jetties, shops and the smell of salt air.Ex: Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.* * *1 (atracadero) jetty2 (para mercancías) wharf* * *
embarcadero sustantivo masculino ( atracadero) jetty;
( para mercancías) wharf
embarcadero sustantivo masculino quay, pier
' embarcadero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
malecón
English:
jetty
- pier
- wharf
* * *embarcadero nmjetty* * *m wharf* * *embarcadero nm: wharf, pier, jetty* * *embarcadero n pier / jetty [pl. jetties] -
7 machón
m.buttress, pier.* * *1 ARQUITECTURA buttress* * *SM buttress* * *masculino buttress* * *= pier.Ex. Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.* * *masculino buttress* * *= pier.Ex: Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.
* * *buttress* * *machón nmArquit buttress -
8 muelle
adj.1 easy, comfortable (vida).2 soft, bland, fluffy, attenuated.3 easy-going, easy.m.1 spring (resorte).2 dock, quay.3 box spring.* * *► adjetivo1 (vida) cushy2 (blando) soft, springy1 (elástico) spring\colchón de muelles spring mattress————————* * *noun m.1) dock, wharf2) spring* * *I1.SM (=resorte) spring2. ADJ1) (=blando) soft; (=delicado) delicate; (=elástico) springy, bouncy2) [vida] soft, easyIISM1) (Náut) (=puerto) wharf, quay; (=malecón) piermuelle de atraque — (Náut) mooring quay; (Aer) docking bay
2) (Ferro) (tb: muelle de carga) loading bay* * *Iadjetivo comfortableII1)a) (Náut) ( saliente) pier, mole; (rústico, más pequeño) jetty; ( sobre la costa) quay, wharfb) (Ferr) freight platform; ( para camiones) loading bay2) ( resorte) spring•* * *= spring, wharf [wharves, -pl.], dock, pier.Ex. There is a film on the camera for a hundred exposures, and the spring for operating its shutter and shifting its film is wound once for all when the film is inserted.Ex. Entries beginning with a place name may have corporate body, subject, or geographical qualifiers: London -- London wharves.Ex. It is a project that has been incubating since he lost the space for his privately run museum in Gloucester docks two years ago.Ex. Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.----* industria de la fabricación de muelles, la = spring industry, the.* muelle de carga = loading dock, loading bay.* muelle de juguete = slinky.* que se cierra automáticamente mediante un muelle = spring-loaded.* * *Iadjetivo comfortableII1)a) (Náut) ( saliente) pier, mole; (rústico, más pequeño) jetty; ( sobre la costa) quay, wharfb) (Ferr) freight platform; ( para camiones) loading bay2) ( resorte) spring•* * *= spring, wharf [wharves, -pl.], dock, pier.Ex: There is a film on the camera for a hundred exposures, and the spring for operating its shutter and shifting its film is wound once for all when the film is inserted.
Ex: Entries beginning with a place name may have corporate body, subject, or geographical qualifiers: London -- London wharves.Ex: It is a project that has been incubating since he lost the space for his privately run museum in Gloucester docks two years ago.Ex: Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.* industria de la fabricación de muelles, la = spring industry, the.* muelle de carga = loading dock, loading bay.* muelle de juguete = slinky.* que se cierra automáticamente mediante un muelle = spring-loaded.* * *1 ‹sillón/almohadón› comfortable2 ‹vida› comfortable, easyA2 ( Ferr) freight platform; (para camiones) loading bayB (resorte) springCompuestos:coil springmainspring* * *
muelle sustantivo masculino
1 (Náut) ( saliente) pier, mole;
(rústico, más pequeño) jetty;
( sobre la costa) quay, wharf
2 ( resorte) spring
muelle 1 sustantivo masculino spring
muelle 2 m Náut dock
' muelle' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ceder
- espiral
- resorte
English:
bay
- dock
- loading
- pier
- quay(side)
- spring
- switchblade
- wave off
- wharf
- quay
* * *♦ adj1. [asiento] comfortable2. [vida] easy, comfortable♦ nm1. [resorte] spring2. [en puerto] dock, quay;[en el río] wharf3. [de carga y descarga] loading zone o Br baymuelle de carga loading platform* * *m1 TÉC spring2 MAR wharf* * *muelle adj: soft, comfortable, easymuelle nm1) : wharf, dock2) resorte: spring* * *muelle n1. (en el puerto) dock2. (pieza elástica) spring -
9 pilar
m.1 pillar (also figurative).2 Pilar.3 crus, leg-like part.4 abutment.v.to remove the husk of, to remove the hull of, to husk, to hull by pounding.* * *1 pillar* * *noun m.* * *ISM1) (=poste) post, pillar; (=mojón) milestone; [de puente] pier2) (fig) pillar, mainstayIISM [de fuente] basin, bowl* * *IIIlos pilares de la sociedad — the pillars o mainstays of society
* * *= bedrock, cornerstone [corner-stone], keystone, mainstay, pillar, pillar, pier.Ex. We are the bedrock of our profession and the standards that we attain fundamentally affect the status of the profession.Ex. Abstracts are the cornerstone of secondary publications.Ex. These, then, are keystones to labor relations today.Ex. Technology transfers between developed and underdeveloped nations have been the mainstays of economic development for over 30 years.Ex. The layout of the buildings makes it difficult for readers to find their way around and the structural pillars prevent a logical sequence of shelving.Ex. The essential pillars of man's thinking and knowing are the basic concepts which structure all his knowledge.Ex. Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.----* pilares de la sociedad, los = pillars of society, the.* ser un pilar de fuerza = be a tower of strength.* * *IIIlos pilares de la sociedad — the pillars o mainstays of society
* * *= bedrock, cornerstone [corner-stone], keystone, mainstay, pillar, pillar, pier.Ex: We are the bedrock of our profession and the standards that we attain fundamentally affect the status of the profession.
Ex: Abstracts are the cornerstone of secondary publications.Ex: These, then, are keystones to labor relations today.Ex: Technology transfers between developed and underdeveloped nations have been the mainstays of economic development for over 30 years.Ex: The layout of the buildings makes it difficult for readers to find their way around and the structural pillars prevent a logical sequence of shelving.Ex: The essential pillars of man's thinking and knowing are the basic concepts which structure all his knowledge.Ex: Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.* pilares de la sociedad, los = pillars of society, the.* ser un pilar de fuerza = be a tower of strength.* * *los pilares de la sociedad the pillars o mainstays of society(en rugby) prop, prop forward* * *
pilar sustantivo femenino (Arquit) pillar, column;
( de puente) pier
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( en rugby) prop (forward)
pilar m Arquit pillar
' pilar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
columna
- sostén
- bueno
- también
English:
mainstay
- pillar
- support
* * *♦ nm1. [columna] pillar;[de puente] pier2. [apoyo] pillar;uno de los pilares de la iglesia católica one of the pillars of the Catholic Church3. [mojón] milestone♦ nmf[en rugby] prop pilar derecho tight head prop;pilar izquierdo loose head prop* * *m tb figpillar* * *pilar nm1) : pillar, column2) : support, mainstay* * *pilar n pillar -
10 poso
m.sediment.posos del café coffee groundspres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: posar.* * *1 (del café) dregs plural2 figurado trace* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=sedimento) [de mineral] sediment, deposit; [de vino] sediment, dregs pl, lees pl ; [de café] dregs pl, grounds pl2) (=huella) trace* * ** * *= sediment.Ex. Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.* * ** * *= sediment.Ex: Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.
* * ** * *
Del verbo posar: ( conjugate posar)
poso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
posó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
posar
poso
posar ( conjugate posar) verbo intransitivo
to pose
posarse verbo pronominal [pájaro/insecto] to alight, land;
[avión/helicóptero] to land
poso sustantivo masculino ( del vino) sediment, lees (pl), dregs (pl);
( del café) dregs (pl), grounds (pl)
posar
I vi (para una fotografía, un cuadro) to pose
II verbo transitivo to put o lay down
poso sustantivo masculino dregs pl
' poso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asiento
- hez
- trasfondo
- cuncho
English:
dregs
- sediment
* * *poso nm1. [sedimento] sediment;[de café] grounds;formar poso to settle2. [resto, huella] trace;la discusión me dejó un poso amargo the argument left a bitter taste in my mouth* * *m dregs pl ;los posos del café the coffee grounds* * *poso nm1) : sediment, dregs pl2) : grounds pl (of coffee) -
11 promontorio
m.promontory.* * *1 promontory, headland* * *SM (=altura) promontory; [en la costa] promontory, headland* * ** * *= abutment.Ex. Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.* * ** * *= abutment.Ex: Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.
* * *1 (en tierra) hill, rise2 (en el mar) promontory, headland* * *
promontorio sustantivo masculino ( en tierra) hill, rise;
( en el mar) promontory, headland
' promontorio' also found in these entries:
English:
cape
* * *promontorio nmpromontory* * *m promontory* * *promontorio nm: promontory, headland -
12 sedimento
m.sediment (poso).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: sedimentar.* * *1 sediment, deposit* * *noun m.* * *SM sediment, deposit* * *masculino sediment, deposit* * *= sediment.Ex. Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.----* obturarse con sedimentos = silt.* sedimento marino = sea sediment.* sedimento residual = sludge.* * *masculino sediment, deposit* * *= sediment.Ex: Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.
* obturarse con sedimentos = silt.* sedimento marino = sea sediment.* sedimento residual = sludge.* * *sediment, deposit* * *
Del verbo sedimentar: ( conjugate sedimentar)
sedimento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
sedimentó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
sedimento sustantivo masculino
sediment, deposit
sedimento m Geol Quím sediment, deposit
' sedimento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borra
- hez
- depósito
English:
deposit
- dregs
- sediment
- sludge
* * *sedimento nm1. [poso] sediment* * *m sediment* * *sedimento nm: sediment -
13 viejo lobo de mar
(n.) = old sea dog, old salty dogEx. According to Kimball, the mathematics of light rays explains some subtle sailing tips that old sea dogs pick up through years of experience.Ex. Well since the restaurant was down by the piers and loading docks I suppose you could say the restaurant was for old salty dogs.* * *(n.) = old sea dog, old salty dogEx: According to Kimball, the mathematics of light rays explains some subtle sailing tips that old sea dogs pick up through years of experience.
Ex: Well since the restaurant was down by the piers and loading docks I suppose you could say the restaurant was for old salty dogs. -
14 reforzar
v.1 to reinforce.Ricardo refuerza los muelles Richard reinforces the docks.2 to strengthen, to consolidate.Las penurias reforzaron al grupo Hardship strengthened the group.* * *1 to reinforce, strengthen1 to be reinforced, be strengthened* * *verbto reinforce, bolster* * *VT1) (Arquit, Carpintería) to reinforce2) (=fortalecer) to reinforce, strengthendebemos reforzar nuestra estrategia de ventas — we must reinforce o strengthen our sales strategy
3) (Mil) to reinforce4) [+ dosis] to increase5) (Fot) to intensify* * *verbo transitivoa) <puerta/costura> to reinforce; < guardia> to increase, strengthen; < relaciones> to reinforceb) (Fot) to intensify* * *= cement, lend + force, reinforce, strengthen, undergird, bolster, add + Posesivo + weight to, beef up, place + Nombre + on a firmer footing, boost, buttress.Ex. An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.Ex. The scale of computerization lends new force to the arguments in favour of centralized cataloguing.Ex. As information-retrieval software becomes available in more user friendly packages, the trend towards local computerized information-retrieval systems is likely to be reinforced.Ex. He proposes a research agenda that could strengthen archival appraisal and the profession's ability to document society.Ex. Both libraries sought to undergird their partnership essential to a central role in collegiate education.Ex. Bibliometric studies used to bolster the subjective opinions of librarians are not always useful for specialized areas.Ex. But the unions were able to add their weight to the authority of the parliamentary investigators in bringing the worst excesses of unregulated apprenticeship and of working conditions under control = No obstante, los sindicatos pudieron reforzar la autoridad de los investigadores parlamentarios para controlar los peores excesos que se cometían en el aprendizaje de un oficio y las condiciones laborales sin regularizar.Ex. The author advocates that the Canadian LA needs rehashing and beefing up = El autor postula que la Asociación de Bibliotecarios Canadiense necesita reestructurarse y fortalecerse.Ex. Information security management has been placed on a firmer footing with the publication of standards by national bodies.Ex. If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.Ex. Authors were often buttressed in their novel writing by other pieces of freelance writing.----* reforzar una idea = reinforce + idea, reinforce + notion, strengthen + the view.* reforzar un prejuicio = reinforce + prejudice.* * *verbo transitivoa) <puerta/costura> to reinforce; < guardia> to increase, strengthen; < relaciones> to reinforceb) (Fot) to intensify* * *= cement, lend + force, reinforce, strengthen, undergird, bolster, add + Posesivo + weight to, beef up, place + Nombre + on a firmer footing, boost, buttress.Ex: An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.
Ex: The scale of computerization lends new force to the arguments in favour of centralized cataloguing.Ex: As information-retrieval software becomes available in more user friendly packages, the trend towards local computerized information-retrieval systems is likely to be reinforced.Ex: He proposes a research agenda that could strengthen archival appraisal and the profession's ability to document society.Ex: Both libraries sought to undergird their partnership essential to a central role in collegiate education.Ex: Bibliometric studies used to bolster the subjective opinions of librarians are not always useful for specialized areas.Ex: But the unions were able to add their weight to the authority of the parliamentary investigators in bringing the worst excesses of unregulated apprenticeship and of working conditions under control = No obstante, los sindicatos pudieron reforzar la autoridad de los investigadores parlamentarios para controlar los peores excesos que se cometían en el aprendizaje de un oficio y las condiciones laborales sin regularizar.Ex: The author advocates that the Canadian LA needs rehashing and beefing up = El autor postula que la Asociación de Bibliotecarios Canadiense necesita reestructurarse y fortalecerse.Ex: Information security management has been placed on a firmer footing with the publication of standards by national bodies.Ex: If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.Ex: Authors were often buttressed in their novel writing by other pieces of freelance writing.* reforzar una idea = reinforce + idea, reinforce + notion, strengthen + the view.* reforzar un prejuicio = reinforce + prejudice.* * *vt1 ‹puerta/pared/costura› to reinforce; ‹guardia› to increase, strengthenhan reforzado las medidas de seguridad security has been stepped up o tightenedesto refuerza las buenas relaciones entre los dos países this reinforces o strengthens the good relations between the two countries2 ( Fot) to intensify* * *
reforzar ( conjugate reforzar) verbo transitivo ‹puerta/costura› to reinforce;
‹ guardia› to increase, strengthen;
‹ relaciones› to reinforce;
‹ medidas de seguridad› to step up, tighten
reforzar verbo transitivo
1 (fortalecer) to reinforce, strengthen: solo lo hace para reforzar sus convicciones, he only does it to reinforce his convictions
2 (incrementar) han reforzado la vigilancia, vigilance has been stepped up
' reforzar' also found in these entries:
English:
bolster
- brace
- reinforce
- stiffen
- strengthen
- fortify
- tighten
* * *reforzar vt1. [hacer resistente] to reinforce;reforzaron los pilares del puente they reinforced the piers of the bridge2. [intensificar] to strengthen;han reforzado las medidas de seguridad en torno al palacio they have tightened security around the palace3. Fot to intensify* * ** * *reforzar {36} vt1) : to reinforce, to strengthen2) : to encourage, to support* * *reforzar vb to strengthen
См. также в других словарях:
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pierś — ż V, DCMs. pierśrsi; lm M. pierśrsi, D. pierśrsi 1. (lm często w zn. lp) «u ludzi i niektórych zwierząt: przednia, górna część tułowia zawierająca płuca i serce» Szeroka, muskularna, owłosiona pierś. Opuścić, schylić głowę na piersi. Przytulić,… … Słownik języka polskiego
Piers — This is an English surname created from the popular and old established personal name Peter , which in medieval England was more usually found as Piers . Peter derives from the Greek Petros , meaning rock , and was the name given by Jesus to… … Surnames reference
pierś — 1. Bić się, uderzać się, pot. walić się w cudze piersi «zrzucać na kogoś winę»: (...) główne ostrze oburzenia moralnego skierowane w nim jest (...) przeciw tym, co bili się wówczas w cudze piersi mając sami niezupełnie czyste sumienia (...). R.… … Słownik frazeologiczny
Piers Plowman — Piers Plowman, Faksimile, Bodleian Library, 1913 Piers Plowman (verf. ca. 1360 bis 1399), auch bekannt als Visio Willelmi de Petro Ploughman ( Williams Vision von Piers dem Pflüger ), ist der Titel einer mittelenglischen allegorischen Erzählung… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Piers Morgan Tonight — Piers Morgan Tonight … Википедия
Piers Gaveston, 1. Earl of Cornwall — (* um 1284 in der Gascogne; † 19. Juni 1312 in Deddington, Oxfordshire) war ein Adliger und möglicherweise der Geliebte von König Eduard II. von England. Piers war gebürtiger Gascogner, sein Vater war Sir Arnaul de Gabaston, ein Soldat im Dienst… … Deutsch Wikipedia