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41 implorar
v.1 to implore.Ricardo imploró el perdón Richard implored pardon.Ricardo le imploró al juez Richard implored the judge.2 to plead, to beg, to implore.Ricardo imploró desesperadamente Richard pleaded desperately.* * *1 to implore, entreat, beg* * *VT to implore, beg, beseech literimplorar a algn que haga algo — to implore o beg sb to do sth, beseech sb to do sth liter
* * *verbo transitivo to beseech (liter)perdónelo, se lo imploro — forgive him, I implore you o I beseech you (liter)
implorarle a alguien que + subj — to implore o beg somebody to + inf
* * *= implore.Ex. Several members of the group raised polite brows and implored him to go on.* * *verbo transitivo to beseech (liter)perdónelo, se lo imploro — forgive him, I implore you o I beseech you (liter)
implorarle a alguien que + subj — to implore o beg somebody to + inf
* * *= implore.Ex: Several members of the group raised polite brows and implored him to go on.
* * *implorar [A1 ]vt‹perdón/comprensión/ayuda› to beg forperdónelo, se lo imploro forgive him, I beg of you o I implore you o I beseech you ( liter)* * *
implorar ( conjugate implorar) verbo transitivo ‹perdón/ayuda› to beg for;
implorarle algo a algn to beg sth of sb;
implorarle a algn que haga algo to implore o beg sb to do sth
implorar verbo transitivo to implore, to beg
' implorar' also found in these entries:
English:
implore
* * *implorar vtto implore;te lo imploro, déjales marchar let them go, I implore o beg you;le imploró clemencia she begged (him) for mercy* * *v/t beg for* * *implorar vt: to implore -
42 invocar
v.1 to invoke.Elsa invoca su buena voluntad Elsa invokes their goodwill.María invocó a los espíritus Mary invoked the spirits.2 to call down, to attract.* * *1 to invoke* * *verb* * *VT1) (=citar) to cite, invoke2) [+ derecho, principio] to cite, invoke3) (=rogar) [gen] to invoke, appeal for; [+ divinidad, santo] to invoke, call oninvocar la ayuda de algn — to appeal for o invoke sb's help
4) (Inform) to call* * *1)a) <divinidad/santos> to invoke (frml), to call onb) <auxilio/protección> to invoke (frml), to appeal for2)a) <amistad/circunstancias> to cite, invoke (frml)b) <ley/derecho> to cite, refer to* * *= invoke, emplace, beckon forth.Ex. To explain, I could only invoke rather mystical language like 'bibliographic purity' (somewhat a la Panizzi) to explain why she was not finding Aleichem under ALEICHEM, but rather under Rabinowitz.Ex. For them musical performance emplaces and embodies community identities in very specific ways.Ex. Our academic curriculum and is designed to stimulate, challenge, and beckon forth the best from each student.* * *1)a) <divinidad/santos> to invoke (frml), to call onb) <auxilio/protección> to invoke (frml), to appeal for2)a) <amistad/circunstancias> to cite, invoke (frml)b) <ley/derecho> to cite, refer to* * *= invoke, emplace, beckon forth.Ex: To explain, I could only invoke rather mystical language like 'bibliographic purity' (somewhat a la Panizzi) to explain why she was not finding Aleichem under ALEICHEM, but rather under Rabinowitz.
Ex: For them musical performance emplaces and embodies community identities in very specific ways.Ex: Our academic curriculum and is designed to stimulate, challenge, and beckon forth the best from each student.* * *invocar [A2 ]A1 ‹divinidad/santos› to invoke ( frml), to call on2 ‹auxilio/protección› to invoke, appeal forB1 ‹amistad/circunstancias› to cite, invoke ( frml)2 ‹ley/derecho› to cite, refer to* * *
invocar ( conjugate invocar) sustantivo femenino
invocar verbo transitivo to invoke
' invocar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apelar
English:
invoke
- call
* * *invocar vt1. [dios, espíritu, diablo] [para pedir ayuda] to invoke;[para pedir su presencia] to summon up2. [pedir] to plead for, to make a plea for;invocó auxilio he pleaded for help, he made a plea for help3. [derecho, ley] to invoke4. [amistad] to appeal to* * *v/t invoke* * *invocar {72} vt: to invoke, to call on -
43 pretexto
m.pretext, excuse.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: pretextar.* * *1 pretext\con el pretexto de on the pretext of* * *noun m.pretext, excuse* * *SM pretextcon el pretexto de que... — on the pretext that...
so pretexto de — frm under pretext of
tomar a pretexto — frm to use as an excuse
* * *masculino pretextno vino con el pretexto de que... — he excused himself from coming, saying that...
so pretexto de — (frml) on the pretext of, under pretext of
* * *= pretence [pretense, -USA], pretext, false pretence.Ex. Automated cataloging support systems, with any pretense to sophistication, did not begin to appear until the inception of the LC/MARC II (Library of Congress/Machine-Readable Cataloging) project in late 1967.Ex. The article is entitled 'Online research: an efficient pretext to educate engineers to inform themselves'.Ex. That is what he does now, only now there is a lot of palaver and humbug and pretense of deliberation, which the bill proposes to continue, but which everybody can see would be a false pretense.----* con el pretexto de = under the guise of, under the flag of, in the guise of.* falso pretexto = false pretence.* pretexto muy pobre = lame excuse.* pretexto poco convincente = lame excuse.* * *masculino pretextno vino con el pretexto de que... — he excused himself from coming, saying that...
so pretexto de — (frml) on the pretext of, under pretext of
* * *= pretence [pretense, -USA], pretext, false pretence.Ex: Automated cataloging support systems, with any pretense to sophistication, did not begin to appear until the inception of the LC/MARC II (Library of Congress/Machine-Readable Cataloging) project in late 1967.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Online research: an efficient pretext to educate engineers to inform themselves'.Ex: That is what he does now, only now there is a lot of palaver and humbug and pretense of deliberation, which the bill proposes to continue, but which everybody can see would be a false pretense.* con el pretexto de = under the guise of, under the flag of, in the guise of.* falso pretexto = false pretence.* pretexto muy pobre = lame excuse.* pretexto poco convincente = lame excuse.* * *pretextvolvió con el pretexto de recoger el paraguas he went back on the pretext of getting his umbrellano hizo los deberes con el pretexto de que le dolía la cabeza he didn't do his homework, with the excuse that o saying that he had a headachesiempre que llega tarde me sale con algún pretexto every time she's late she comes out with some excuse, she always has an excuse when she arrives lateso pretexto de ( frml); on the pretext of, under pretext of* * *
Del verbo pretextar: ( conjugate pretextar)
pretexto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
pretextó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
pretextar
pretexto
pretexto sustantivo masculino
pretext;◊ volvió con el pretexto de recoger el paraguas he went back on the pretext of getting his umbrella;
siempre sale con algún pretexto she always comes out with some excuse;
bajo ningún pretexto under no circumstances
pretexto sustantivo masculino pretext, excuse
♦ Locuciones: bajo ningún pretexto, under no circumstances
' pretexto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
excusa
- so
English:
plea
- plead
- pretence
- pretense
- pretext
- story
* * *pretexto nmpretext, excuse;que nadie entre en este cuarto bajo ningún pretexto under no circumstances is anyone to enter this room;con el pretexto de que… on the pretext that…;Formalso pretexto de… on the pretext of…* * *m pretext;con (el) pretexto, a pretexto de under the pretext of* * *pretexto nmexcusa: pretext, excuse* * *pretexto n excuse -
44 interceder
v.to intercede, to act as a mediator, to mediate.* * *1 to intercede\interceder ante alguien por alguien to intercede with somebody on somebody's behalf* * *VI to intercedeinterceder con el juez por el acusado — to intercede with the judge on the defendant's behalf, plead with the judge for the defendant
* * *verbo intransitivo (frml) to intercede* * *verbo intransitivo (frml) to intercede* * *interceder [E1 ]vi( frml); to intercedese lo agradecería si pudiera interceder en nuestro favor I would be very grateful if you could intercede on our behalf ( frml)intercedió por ellos ante el rey he interceded for them with the king, he interceded with the king on their behalf* * *
interceder ( conjugate interceder) verbo intransitivo (frml) to intercede;
interceder verbo intransitivo to intercede [a favor de, on sb's behalf]: intercedió a favor de Luis, she interceded on Luis' behalf
' interceder' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mediar
English:
intercede
* * *interceder viinterceder (por alguien) to intercede (on sb's behalf);mi hermano intercedió ante mi novia para que me perdonara my brother talked to my girlfriend to try to persuade her to forgive me* * *v/i intercede ( por for)* * *interceder vi: to intercede -
45 viene
* * ** * *viene, vienes, etc* * *
Del verbo venir: ( conjugate venir)
viene es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
venir
viene
venir ( conjugate venir) verbo intransitivo
1
¿a qué vino? what did he come by o around for?;
vine dormida todo el tiempo I slept (for) the whole journey;
viene por or (Esp) a por algn/algo to come for sb/sth, come to pick sb/sth up;
la vino a buscar su madre her mother came to pick her up;
ven a ver esto come and see this
no vengas tarde don't be late home o backc) ( salir):
no me vengas con exigencias don't start making demands
2a) ( tener lugar):
¿qué viene después de las noticias? what's on after the news?;
ya vendrán tiempos mejores things will get betterb) ( indicando procedencia) viene de algo to come from sth;
le viene de familia it runs in his family;
¿a qué viene eso? why do you say that?
d) ( estar incluido):
no viene nada sobre la huelga there's nothing about the strike
3 ( convenir):
el jueves no me viene bien Thursday's no good for me;
me vendría bien un descanso I could do with a rest
4 ( como aux):
hace mucho que lo venía diciendo I'd been saying so all along
venirse verbo pronominal ( enf)
vienese abajo [ persona] to go to pieces;
[ techo] to fall in, collapse;
[ estante] to collapse;
[ ilusiones] to go up in smoke;
[ proyectos] to fall through
viene,◊ vienes, etc see venir
venir verbo intransitivo
1 to come
ven y mira lo que he dibujado, come and see what I've drawn
2 (llegar) to come: viene el invierno, winter is coming
acaba de venir de la tienda, he's just come from the shop
3 (volver) to come back: vengo en un minuto, I'll be back in a minute
4 (proceder) to come from: estos juguetes vienen de China, these toys come from China
5 (surgir, sobrevenir) me vino la gripe, I went down with flu
(suceder) entonces vino la guerra civil, then came the civil war
6 (quedar) este jersey me viene grande, this sweater is too big for me
7 (aparecer, presentarse) to come: esa información viene en el capítulo dos, that information comes in chapter two
¿viene algo del terremoto?, is there anything about the earthquake?
viene en un estuche verde, it comes in a green case
8 (indicando aproximación) este libro viene a tener unos cien años, this book must be about a hundred years old
♦ Locuciones: venir al mundo, to be born
venir de lejos, to come from afar
' viene' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
año
- apestosa
- apestoso
- cada
- caso
- cuento
- cuñada
- cuñado
- espantarse
- especificación
- excusa
- ir
- hojuela
- para
- perilla
- perla
- pintada
- pintado
- toda
- todo
- venir
- acá
- ahí
- atento
- atraso
- cielo
- correspondiente
- cuando
- definitivo
- familia
- mes
- no
- ojo
- otro
- poco
- prisa
- racha
- regio
- retraso
- sabor
- tener
- tincar
English:
after
- agree
- aid
- attend
- battery
- begin
- buzz
- come over
- construction
- curtail
- do
- excitement
- go
- here
- hubbub
- late
- less
- long-standing
- next
- point
- run
- see out
- skin
- sometime
- suit
- supposing
- time
- to
- visit
- watch
- week
- year
- amount
- away
- come
- coming
- derive
- easy
- ever
- every
- long
- Monday
- oncoming
- out
- plead
- somebody
- variety
- way
- well
* * ** * *vb → venir* * * -
46 alforzar
v.to plead, to tuck.* * *VT to pleat, tuck -
47 abogar a favor de
to plead for -
48 inimputable
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49 kirie
m.kyrie, the first movement in the mass, after the introit.* * *tbkirie eleison kyrie eleison* * *kirie, kirieleisón nmRel kyrie, kyrie eleison; Famcantar el kirie to plead for mercy -
50 alegar
• adduce• affirm• allege• avouch• claim to• declare• maintain to• plead to -
51 confesarse culpable
• confess to the crime• plead guilty -
52 declararse culpable
• cop a plea• plead guilty -
53 notificación al demandado para presentar defensa
• notice to pleadDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > notificación al demandado para presentar defensa
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54 orden para declaración del demandado
• rule to pleadDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > orden para declaración del demandado
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55 contrademandar
v.to countercharge, to counterdemand, to plead an opposing claim, to counterclaim. -
56 declararse demente
v.to plead insanity. -
57 expresar agravios
v.to plead. -
58 pedir clemencia
v.to plead for mercy, to cry quarter, to ask for mercy, to ask for quarter. -
59 pretextar ignorancia
v.to plead ignorance. -
60 suplicar por
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