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1 plantar
adj.plantar, of the sole of the foot.m.plantaris, plantar muscle, leg muscle that acts on the foot plantar flexing it and also flexing the knee, musculus plantaris.v.1 to plant.Ellos plantan cactus They plant cacti=cactuses.2 to pitch (fijar) (tienda de campaña).3 to plant (informal) (beso).4 to plonk (informal) (construcción, mueble, objeto).plantó los pies en el sofá she plonked her feet on the sofa5 to sow.Ellos plantan la semilla They sow the seed.6 to stand up, to leave waiting.Ricardo plantó a su novia Richard stood up his girlfriend.7 to set up, to place.Ellos plantaron el reglamento They set up the rules.8 to instill, to imbue, to implant.Ellos plantaron la duda They instilled doubt.* * *1 AGRICULTURA to plant2 (colocar - gen) to put, place; (- tienda de campaña) to pitch, put up4 (dar) to give1 familiar (colocarse) to place oneself, position oneself2 familiar (resistirse) to dig one's heels in■ se ha plantado en tres millones y no se mueve he's holding out for three million and he won't budge3 (en la baraja) to stick■ ¡me planto! I stick\plantarle cara a alguien familiar to stand up to somebody* * *verb1) to plant2) sow•* * *1. VT1) (Bot) [+ árbol, bulbo, jardín] to plant; [+ semilla] to plant, sow2) (=colocar) [+ estaca, poste] to put, stickle plantó sus cosas en mitad de la calle — * she dumped his things in the middle of the street *
3) * (=dar) [+ beso] to plant; [+ insulto] to hurl4) * (=abandonar) [en una cita] to stand up *; [+ novio] to dump *, ditch *; [+ actividad, estudios] to pack in *, chuck in *plantó sus estudios y se marchó a Francia — he packed o chucked in his studies and went to France *
5) * (=dar un corte)¿por qué no lo plantas de una vez? — why don't you tell him where to go once and for all?
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <árboles/cebollas> to plant; < semillas> to sow2) (fam)a) ( abandonar) < novio> to ditch (colloq), to dump (colloq); < estudios> to give up, to quit (AmE)b) ( no acudir a una cita)3) (fam)a) ( poner)lo planté en la calle — I threw o (colloq) chucked him out
fue y plantó su silla delante del televisor — she went and plonked o stuck her chair right in front of the television (colloq)
b) <beso/puñetazo> to plant2.plantarse v pron1) (fam) (quedarse, pararse) to plant oneself (colloq)se plantó aquí con tres amigas — she turned o showed up here with three friends
2) (Jueg) (en cartas, apuesta) to stick* * *= plant.Ex. The article is entitled 'To everything there is a season...a time to plant and a time to pluck up that which is planted: a life-cycle analysis of education for librarianship'.----* época de plantar = planting time.* plantar cizaña = plant + the seed(s) of discord.* plantar el germen de la discordia = plant + the seed(s) of discord.* plantar explosivos = plant + explosives.* plantar la semilla = lay + the seeds.* plantar la semilla de = sow + the seeds of.* plantar la semilla de la discordia = plant + the seed(s) of discord.* plantarse = baulk at [balk at].* plantar una bomba = plant + bomb.* plantar una tienda = pitch + tent.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <árboles/cebollas> to plant; < semillas> to sow2) (fam)a) ( abandonar) < novio> to ditch (colloq), to dump (colloq); < estudios> to give up, to quit (AmE)b) ( no acudir a una cita)3) (fam)a) ( poner)lo planté en la calle — I threw o (colloq) chucked him out
fue y plantó su silla delante del televisor — she went and plonked o stuck her chair right in front of the television (colloq)
b) <beso/puñetazo> to plant2.plantarse v pron1) (fam) (quedarse, pararse) to plant oneself (colloq)se plantó aquí con tres amigas — she turned o showed up here with three friends
2) (Jueg) (en cartas, apuesta) to stick* * *= plant.Ex: The article is entitled 'To everything there is a season...a time to plant and a time to pluck up that which is planted: a life-cycle analysis of education for librarianship'.
* época de plantar = planting time.* plantar cizaña = plant + the seed(s) of discord.* plantar el germen de la discordia = plant + the seed(s) of discord.* plantar explosivos = plant + explosives.* plantar la semilla = lay + the seeds.* plantar la semilla de = sow + the seeds of.* plantar la semilla de la discordia = plant + the seed(s) of discord.* plantarse = baulk at [balk at].* plantar una bomba = plant + bomb.* plantar una tienda = pitch + tent.* * *plantar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹árboles/cebollas› to plant; ‹semillas› to sow2 ‹postes› to put in; ‹tienda› to pitch, put upB ( fam)1 (abandonar) ‹novio› to ditch ( colloq), to dump ( colloq); ‹estudios› to give up, to quit ( AmE), to chuck in ( BrE colloq)planté la carrera en segundo curso I quit o dropped out of college in the second year ( colloq)a la una lo planta todo y se larga at one o'clock he drops everything and leaves2(no acudir a una cita): su novio la plantó el día de la boda her fiancé stood her up o jilted her on their wedding daylos invité a cenar a mi casa y me plantaron I invited them to dinner but they didn't turn o show upC ( fam)1fue y plantó su silla delante del televisor she went and plonked o stuck her chair right in front of the television ( colloq)plantó su maleta en mi habitación she dumped her suitcase in my room2 ‹beso› to plantle plantó una bofetada she slapped his facese plantó delante de la puerta he planted himself in front of the door ( colloq)el caballo se plantó delante del obstáculo the horse stopped dead in front of the fencese plantó en su actitud he dug his heels in ( colloq)B ( fam)(llegar, presentarse): me planto ahí en media hora I'll be there in half an hourse plantó aquí con tres amigas she turned o showed up here with three friendsCD ( Andes fam) (beberse) to down ( colloq), to knock back ( colloq); (comerse) to put away ( colloq), to wolf down ( colloq)* * *
plantar ( conjugate plantar) verbo transitivo
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‹ tienda› to pitch, put up
2 (fam)
‹ estudios› to give up, to quit (AmE)
( el día de la boda) to jilt
plantarse verbo pronominal
1 (fam) (quedarse, pararse) to plant oneself (colloq)
2 (Jueg) (en cartas, apuesta) to stick
plantar verbo transitivo
1 Bot Agr to plant: plantaremos todo el jardín de jazmines, we'll plant the whole garden with jasmines
2 (una cosa) to put, place
3 (los estudios, un trabajo) to quit, give up
4 (a una persona) to dump, ditch
dejar a alguien plantado, to stand sb up
5 (dar) to give, plant
♦ Locuciones: plantar cara (a alguien), to stand up (to sb)
' plantar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
replantar
- esqueje
- plantado
- plantón
English:
ditch
- plant
- set
- chuck
- dump
- pot
* * *♦ vt1. [sembrar] to plant (de with); [semillas] to sow;plantaron la zona de eucaliptos they planted the area with eucalyptus2. [fijar] [tienda de campaña] to pitch;[poste] to put inplantó a su novio tras cinco meses de noviazgo she ditched o dumped her boyfriend after they'd been going out together for five months* * *v/t3 fam:plantar a alguien stand s.o. up fam* * *plantar vt1) : to plant, to sow2) : to put in, to placeplantar un beso: to plant a kiss* * *plantar vb to plant -
2 plantar
• imbue• instigator• instill by constant repetition• leave unseen• leave well enough alone• plantar -
3 plantar cara a alguien
figurado to face up to somebody -
4 plantar interóseo
m.plantar interossei, foot muscle that adducts the toes, musculus plantar interossei. -
5 plantar interossei
m.plantar interossei, musculus plantar interossei, foot muscle that adducts the toes. -
6 plantar cizaña
(v.) = plant + the seed(s) of discordEx. But the plot was to plant the seed of discord so that the Igbo cannot speak with one voice.* * *(v.) = plant + the seed(s) of discordEx: But the plot was to plant the seed of discord so that the Igbo cannot speak with one voice.
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7 plantar el germen de la discordia
(v.) = plant + the seed(s) of discordEx. But the plot was to plant the seed of discord so that the Igbo cannot speak with one voice.* * *(v.) = plant + the seed(s) of discordEx: But the plot was to plant the seed of discord so that the Igbo cannot speak with one voice.
Spanish-English dictionary > plantar el germen de la discordia
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8 plantar explosivos
(v.) = plant + explosivesEx. Terrorists have been known to use the underside of vehicles to plant explosives and for smuggling objects across security checkpoints.* * *(v.) = plant + explosivesEx: Terrorists have been known to use the underside of vehicles to plant explosives and for smuggling objects across security checkpoints.
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9 plantar la semilla
(v.) = lay + the seedsEx. He warns America not to make the same mistakes as the world made in the 1930s, when the world economy spiraled out of control, laying the seeds for the rise of fascism.* * *(v.) = lay + the seedsEx: He warns America not to make the same mistakes as the world made in the 1930s, when the world economy spiraled out of control, laying the seeds for the rise of fascism.
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10 plantar la semilla de
(v.) = sow + the seeds ofEx. The author emphasises the importance of the early stages of planning, where the seeds of failure are often sown, and mistakes made then will be very difficult to put right later.* * *(v.) = sow + the seeds ofEx: The author emphasises the importance of the early stages of planning, where the seeds of failure are often sown, and mistakes made then will be very difficult to put right later.
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11 plantar la semilla de la discordia
(v.) = plant + the seed(s) of discordEx. But the plot was to plant the seed of discord so that the Igbo cannot speak with one voice.* * *(v.) = plant + the seed(s) of discordEx: But the plot was to plant the seed of discord so that the Igbo cannot speak with one voice.
Spanish-English dictionary > plantar la semilla de la discordia
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12 plantar una bomba
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13 plantar una tienda
(v.) = pitch + tentEx. He lived in a tent pitched on the central reservation of the Wolverhampton ring road for over 30 years.* * *(v.) = pitch + tentEx: He lived in a tent pitched on the central reservation of the Wolverhampton ring road for over 30 years.
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14 plantar cara a
[+ persona, críticas] to stand up to; [+ problema] to face up to, confront -
15 plantar cuatro verdades a algn
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16 plantar el pie en algo
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17 plantar la estaca
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18 plantar a hoya
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19 plantar cara a
• face up to -
20 plantar en almácigo
• plant in a garden bed
См. также в других словарях:
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Plantar — (v. lat.), was sich auf die Fußsohle bezieht; so: Plantaris aponeurōsis, Fußsohlensehne; Plantares arteriae, P. nervi, P. venae, Fußsohlenarterien, Fußsohlennerven, Fußsohlenvenen; Plantaria ligamenta, Fußsohlenbänder … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
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