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121 amigarse
pron.v.to get friendly; to set up house together (amantes).* * *1 (amancebarse) to live together* * *VPR (=hacerse amigos) to get friendly, become friends; [amantes] to set up house together* * ** * ** * *amigarse [A3 ]1 ( fam) (reconciliarse) to make upse amigaron en seguida they made (it) up right away2 ( ant) (amancebarse) to set up house together* * *amigarse vpr1. [hacerse amigos] to become friends2. [reconciliarse] to make up -
122 amoscarse
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123 amurrarse
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124 aniñarse
pron.v.to become childish.* * *1 to grow childish, become childish* * ** * *verbo pronominal (Chi fam) to act tough* * *verbo pronominal (Chi fam) to act tough* * *aniñarse [A1 ]no te vengas a aniñar don't get cocky o (try to) act tough with me ( colloq)* * *vpr[en carácter] to become like a child -
125 antojarse
pron.v.to feel like, to want (apetecer). (Mexican Spanish)* * *1 (encapricharse) to feel like, fancy, take a fancy to■ cuando se le antoje when he feels like it, when it appeals to him2 (suponer) to think, imagine, suppose, seem\hacer lo que se le antoja to do what one fancies* * *VPR1) (=apetecer)antojársele a algn algo — to take a fancy to sth, want sth
2) (=parecer)¿cómo se le antoja esto? — how does this seem to you?
* * *verbo pronominal (en 3a pers)1) ( apetecer) (+ me/te/le etc)de embarazada se me antojaban las uvas — when I was pregnant, I had a craving for grapes
2) (liter) ( parecer) (+ me/te/le etc)* * *verbo pronominal (en 3a pers)1) ( apetecer) (+ me/te/le etc)de embarazada se me antojaban las uvas — when I was pregnant, I had a craving for grapes
2) (liter) ( parecer) (+ me/te/le etc)* * *antojarse [A1 ]A (apetecer) (+ me/te/le etc):se me antojó una cerveza I felt like (having) a beercuando estaba embarazada se me antojaban las cosas más extrañas when I was pregnant, I had cravings for the strangest thingsse le antojó ir a nadar a medianoche she had an urge to go swimming at midnightse le antojó que le llevaran el desayuno a la cama he felt like having breakfast brought to him in bedhace exactamente lo que se le antoja he does exactly as he pleasesno voy porque no se me antoja ¡y se acabó! I'm not going because I don't feel like it, and that's final!el camino se les antojaba eterno the road seemed never-ending to themlas sombras se le antojaban monstruos the shadows seemed like monstersse me antoja que nos está mintiendo I've got a feeling that she's lying to us* * *
antojarse ( conjugate antojarse) verbo pronominal (+ me/te/le etc):
de embarazada se me antojaban las uvas when I was pregnant, I had a craving for grapes;
hace lo que se le antoja he does as he pleases;
porque no se me antoja because I don't feel like it
antojarse verbo reflexivo (apetecer) se nos antojó ir al cine, we fancied going to the cinema
hace la comida cuando se le antoja, he cooks when he feels like it
' antojarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encapricharse
* * *antojarse vprse le ha antojado comer ciruelas he has a craving for plums;cuando se me antoje when I feel like it;hace lo que se le antoja he does whatever he feels like doingeso se me antoja poco probable that seems far from likely to me* * *v/r1 ( apetecer):se le antojó salir he felt like going out2 ( parecer):se me antoja que … it seems to me that …;se me antoja que va a llover it looks like rain to me* * *antojarse vr1) apetecer: to be appealing, to be desirablese me antoja un helado: I feel like having ice cream2) : to seem, to appearlos árboles se antojaban fantasmas: the trees seemed like ghosts* * * -
126 apegarse
pron.v.to become attached, to become devoted, to grow fond.* * *1 to become very fond (a, of), get attached (a, to)* * *VPRapegarse a — to become attached to, become devoted to
* * *verbo pronominalapegarse a algo — to grow o become attached to something
* * *verbo pronominalapegarse a algo — to grow o become attached to something
* * *apegarse [A3 ]apegarse A algo to grow o become attached TO sthme apego mucho a las cosas I get very attached to thingsapegarse A algn to become close TO sb* * *
apegarse verbo reflexivo to become devoted o attached [a, to]
* * *apegarse vprapegarse a algo/alguien to become fond of sth/sb* * *apegarse {52} vrapegarse a : to become attached to, to grow fond of -
127 apergaminarse
pron.v.to become parchment-like (piel).* * *1 to wrinkle, become wizened* * *VPR [papel] to become like parchment; [piel] to dry up, get yellow and wrinkled* * ** * ** * *apergaminarse [A1 ]«piel» to dry up, go leathery* * *apergaminarse vpr[piel] to become parchment-like -
128 apoltronarse
pron.v.to get idle, to become idle, to become lazy, to get lazy.* * *1 (vegetar) to grow lazy, get lazy, become idle2 (sentarse) to sit back, lounge about* * *VPRdesde que se jubiló se ha apoltronado y no hace nada — he has taken it very easy since he retired and never does anything much
* * *verbo pronominal ( en asiento) to settle oneself* * *verbo pronominal ( en asiento) to settle oneself* * *apoltronarse [A1 ](en un asiento) to settle oneselfapoltronado en su palacio ensconced in his palacese consiguió un puesto de notario y se apoltronó he got a job as a notary and settled into an easy life* * *
apoltronarse ( conjugate apoltronarse) verbo pronominal ( en asiento) to settle oneself
apoltronarse verbo reflexivo
1 (ponerse cómodo) to settle down: me apoltrono delante de la tele y se me pasa la tarde, I get settled in front of the TV and spend the afternoon there
2 (mantenerse en el puesto) to sit tight, stay put: se apoltronó en su despacho y no aceptó ningún traslado, he was ensconced in his office and would accept no transfers
* * *apoltronarse vprapoltronarse en [sillón] to make oneself comfortable in;se ha apoltronado mucho desde que se casó he's settled into an easy life since he (got) married;se ha apoltronado en su puesto he's settled into a cosy rut at work* * *
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