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1 cenegal
• quagmire -
2 lodacero SM And
quagmire, mudhole -
3 lodazal SM
quagmire, mudhole -
4 fangal
• quagmire• slough• swamp -
5 fangar
• quagmire• swamp -
6 lodazar
• quagmire• swamp -
7 pecinal
• quagmire• swamp -
8 lodazal
m.1 quagmire.2 swamp, miry place, claypit, mire.* * *1 mire* * *masculino quagmire* * *= quagmire.Ex. The title of the article is 'Charting a course through the quagmire of copyright law' = El título del artículo es "Cómo trazar un rumbo en el embrollo de la ley de copyright".* * *masculino quagmire* * *= quagmire.Ex: The title of the article is 'Charting a course through the quagmire of copyright law' = El título del artículo es "Cómo trazar un rumbo en el embrollo de la ley de copyright".
* * *quagmire* * *
lodazal sustantivo masculino bog, quagmire
' lodazal' also found in these entries:
English:
mire
- quagmire
* * *lodazal nmquagmire* * *m quagmire* * *lodazal nm: bog, quagmire -
9 barrizal
m.1 mire.2 quagmire, swamp, bog, mire.* * *1 quagmire* * *SM mire* * *masculino quagmire, muddy area* * *masculino quagmire, muddy area* * *quagmire, muddy area* * *
barrizal sustantivo masculino
quagmire, muddy area
barrizal sustantivo masculino mire, quagmire
' barrizal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cenagal
English:
mire
* * *barrizal nmquagmire;la calle terminó siendo un barrizal the street was reduced to a quagmire* * *m mire -
10 barrial
m.mire, bog, claypit, quagmire.* * *SM1) Méx (=tierra) heavy clay land2) LAm (=pantano) bog* * *masculino (AmL) quagmire* * *masculino (AmL) quagmire* * *( AmL)quagmire* * *
barrial sustantivo masculino (AmL) quagmire
' barrial' also found in these entries:
English:
quagmire
* * *barrial Am♦ adjneighbourhood;las tiendas barriales the local shops♦ nm[barrizal] quagmire;la calle terminó siendo un barrial the street was reduced to a quagmire* * *m L.Am.bog -
11 fangal
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12 cenegal
m.quagmire, swamp, morass.* * *= quagmire, marshland, marsh.Ex. The title of the article is 'Charting a course through the quagmire of copyright law' = El título del artículo es "Cómo trazar un rumbo en el embrollo de la ley de copyright".Ex. Around 85 per cent of the Mesopotamian marshlands have been lost mainly as a result of drainage and damming.Ex. Follow-up activities are discussed as well as the need for more educational programs dealing with sand dunes and saltwater marshes.* * *= quagmire, marshland, marsh.Ex: The title of the article is 'Charting a course through the quagmire of copyright law' = El título del artículo es "Cómo trazar un rumbo en el embrollo de la ley de copyright".
Ex: Around 85 per cent of the Mesopotamian marshlands have been lost mainly as a result of drainage and damming.Ex: Follow-up activities are discussed as well as the need for more educational programs dealing with sand dunes and saltwater marshes. -
13 embrollo
m.1 tangle.2 embroilment, ruse, confusion, muddle.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: embrollar.* * *1 (confusión) muddle, mess2 (mentira) lie3 figurado (situación embarazosa) embarrassing situation* * *SM (=confusión) muddle, confusion; (=aprieto) fix *, jam *; (=fraude) fraud, trick; (=mentira) lie, falsehood* * *masculino (de hilos, cables) tangle; (de callejuelas, pasillos) maze; (de ideas, situaciones)el argumento es un embrollo — the plot is extremely involved o complicated
* * *= morass, tangled web, muddle, quagmire, tangle, miasma, snarl, snarl-up, snare.Ex. Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.Ex. A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.Ex. The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.Ex. The title of the article is 'Charting a course through the quagmire of copyright law' = El título del artículo es "Cómo trazar un rumbo en el embrollo de la ley de copyright".Ex. This project is designed to enable users everywhere to navigate through the information technology tangle.Ex. The past is often shrouded in a miasma of uncertain memories confounded by missing or incomplete records.Ex. His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex. However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex. Whilst telematics for Africa is full of snares, it is the way towards the road to mastery in the future.----* en un embrollo = in a (pretty) pickle, in a turmoil.* * *masculino (de hilos, cables) tangle; (de callejuelas, pasillos) maze; (de ideas, situaciones)el argumento es un embrollo — the plot is extremely involved o complicated
* * *= morass, tangled web, muddle, quagmire, tangle, miasma, snarl, snarl-up, snare.Ex: Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.
Ex: A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.Ex: The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.Ex: The title of the article is 'Charting a course through the quagmire of copyright law' = El título del artículo es "Cómo trazar un rumbo en el embrollo de la ley de copyright".Ex: This project is designed to enable users everywhere to navigate through the information technology tangle.Ex: The past is often shrouded in a miasma of uncertain memories confounded by missing or incomplete records.Ex: His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex: However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex: Whilst telematics for Africa is full of snares, it is the way towards the road to mastery in the future.* en un embrollo = in a (pretty) pickle, in a turmoil.* * *1 (de hilos, cables) tangleme perdí en un embrollo de pasillos I got lost in a maze of corridors2(de ideas, situaciones): el argumento de la película es un embrollo the plot of the movie is extremely involved o complicatedse metió en un embrollo he got himself into a messun embrollo político a political imbroglio* * *
Del verbo embrollar: ( conjugate embrollar)
embrollo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
embrolló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
embrollar
embrollo
embrolló
embrollar ( conjugate embrollar) verbo transitivo
‹ persona› to muddle, confusec) ( implicar) embrollo a algn en algo to embroil sb in sth, get sb involved in sth
embrollarse verbo pronominal [hilo/madeja] to get tangled;
[ situación] to get confused o muddled;
[ persona] to get muddled, to get mixed up (colloq)
embrollo sustantivo masculino (de hilos, cables) tangle;
(de callejuelas, pasillos) maze;
( situación confusa) muddle, mess;◊ el argumento es un embrollo the plot is extremely involved o complicated
embrollo sustantivo masculino
1 (enredo) muddle, confusion
2 (situación apurada) fix, jam
' embrollo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barullo
- enredo
- lío
English:
muddle
- rigmarole
- screw-up
- jumble
- tangle
* * *embrollo nm1. [lío] mess;meterse en un embrollo to get into a mess;en menudo embrollo nos hemos metido this is a fine mess we've got ourselves into;la trama de la obra es un verdadero embrollo the plot of the play is really complicated o confusing2. [mentira] lie3. [de hilos, cuerdas, cables] tangle* * *m tangle; figmess, muddle* * *embrollo nmenredo: imbroglio, confusion -
14 estrategia de salida
(n.) = exit strategy, exit strategyEx. Thirdly, he is the only candidate to have laid his cards on the table with a sound, sensible and viable exit strategy from this awful quagmire in Iraq.Ex. Thirdly, he is the only candidate to have laid his cards on the table with a sound, sensible and viable exit strategy from this awful quagmire in Iraq.* * *(n.) = exit strategy, exit strategyEx: Thirdly, he is the only candidate to have laid his cards on the table with a sound, sensible and viable exit strategy from this awful quagmire in Iraq.
Ex: Thirdly, he is the only candidate to have laid his cards on the table with a sound, sensible and viable exit strategy from this awful quagmire in Iraq. -
15 tremedal
m.1 quagmire, marsh, morass.2 quaking bog, bog, bog that quakes under one's steps, quagmire.* * *SM quaking bog* * *quaking bog* * *tremedal nmquagmire -
16 atolladero
m.1 fix, jam (apuro).meter en/sacar de un atolladero a alguien to put somebody in/get somebody out of a tight spot2 deadlock, logjam.3 bog, swamp, mudhole, mire.* * *1 (atascadero) morass, quagmire\estar en un atolladero to be in a jamsacar a alguien del atolladero to get somebody out of a fixsalir del atolladero to get out of a jam* * *SM1) (=lodazal) mire, morass2) (=aprieto) jam *, fix *estar en un atolladero — to be in a jam o a fix *
salir del atolladero — to get out of a jam o a fix *
sacar a algn del atolladero — to get sb out of a jam o a fix *
* * *a) ( lugar cenagoso) mireb) ( aglomeración)c) (aprieto, apuro) predicament, awkward situation* * *= logjam [log-jam], jam, predicament.Ex. In this section, we're going to discuss strategies you can use to break up some of the political logjams that might be hindering your IT projects.Ex. Plus, being at the mercy of train signals and jams on the roads is not my idea of a good start to the day.Ex. Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.* * *a) ( lugar cenagoso) mireb) ( aglomeración)c) (aprieto, apuro) predicament, awkward situation* * *= logjam [log-jam], jam, predicament.Ex: In this section, we're going to discuss strategies you can use to break up some of the political logjams that might be hindering your IT projects.
Ex: Plus, being at the mercy of train signals and jams on the roads is not my idea of a good start to the day.Ex: Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.* * *1 (lugar cenagoso) mire2(aglomeración): la estación es un atolladero a estas horas the station is horribly congested at this time of dayla plaza era un atolladero de coches the square was jam-packed o was (packed) solid with carsa la salida del recital nos perdimos en el atolladero as we came out of the concert we lost one another in the mass of people o in the crowd3 (aprieto, apuro) predicament, awkward situationme puso en un atolladero it put me in a predicament o an awkward situation o a tight spot* * *
atolladero sustantivo masculino
atolladero sustantivo masculino bog
' atolladero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sacar
English:
quagmire
- hook
* * *atolladero nm1. [apuro] fix, jam;estamos en un atolladero we are in a fix o jam;se metió en un atolladero he got himself into a fix o jam;meter en/sacar de un atolladero a alguien to put sb in/get sb out of a tight spot2. [lodazal] mire* * *m fig:sacar a alguien del atolladero fam get s.o. out of a jam oa tight spot;estar en un atolladero fam be in a jam oa tight spot -
17 cenagal
m.bog, marsh.* * *1 marsh, swamp2 figurado jam, tight spot* * *SM1) (=pantano) bog, quagmire2) (=desorden) mess, nasty business* * ** * *= mire.Ex. This international network of specialists promote, encourage and co-ordinate the conservation of mires and related ecosystems.* * ** * *= mire.Ex: This international network of specialists promote, encourage and co-ordinate the conservation of mires and related ecosystems.
* * *1 (barrizal) bog, mire2 (apuro) mess* * *
cenagal sustantivo masculino ( barrizal) bog, mire
* * *cenagal nm1. [zona] bog, mire* * *m1 bog2 figmess* * *cenagal nm: bog, quagmire -
18 hablar a calzón quitado
(=hablar claro) to call a spade a spade, speak openly o frankly; [sin parar] to talk without stopping* * *(v.) = lay + Posesivo + cards on the table, put + Posesivo + cards on the tableEx. Thirdly, he is the only candidate to have laid his cards on the table with a sound, sensible and viable exit strategy from this awful quagmire in Iraq.Ex. Hillary has put her cards on the table and her supporters still do not cry foul.* * *(v.) = lay + Posesivo + cards on the table, put + Posesivo + cards on the tableEx: Thirdly, he is the only candidate to have laid his cards on the table with a sound, sensible and viable exit strategy from this awful quagmire in Iraq.
Ex: Hillary has put her cards on the table and her supporters still do not cry foul. -
19 hablar claro
v.1 to speak in plain language, to talk frankly, to speak bluntly, to speak clearly.Ella habla claro siempre She speaks in plain language always.2 to make oneself clear, to do some plain talking, to put one's cards on the table, to lay one's cards on the table.La maestra habla claro The teacher makes herself clear.3 to talk clearly to.María le habla claro a Ricardo Mary talks clearly to Richard.* * *to speak plainly* * *(v.) = lay + Posesivo + cards on the table, put + Posesivo + cards on the tableEx. Thirdly, he is the only candidate to have laid his cards on the table with a sound, sensible and viable exit strategy from this awful quagmire in Iraq.Ex. Hillary has put her cards on the table and her supporters still do not cry foul.* * *(v.) = lay + Posesivo + cards on the table, put + Posesivo + cards on the tableEx: Thirdly, he is the only candidate to have laid his cards on the table with a sound, sensible and viable exit strategy from this awful quagmire in Iraq.
Ex: Hillary has put her cards on the table and her supporters still do not cry foul. -
20 ilimitado
adj.unlimited, immeasurable, boundless, infinite.* * *► adjetivo1 unlimited* * *ADJ unlimited, limitless* * *- da adjetivo unlimited* * *= limitless, unbounded, unrestricted, illimitable, unlimited, boundless, bottomless, open-ended, endless.Ex. We are thus concerned with a virtually limitless number of concepts - building, book, reading, colour, sea, water, summer, England, 1066 AD - any concepts you like.Ex. The public library is a way of escape from the narrow area of our individual lives into the field, finite, no doubt, but unbounded, of the wisdom and experience of all mankind.Ex. Although the library community advocates unrestricted access to resources for all, professional practices illustrate that librarians restrict access for youth.Ex. For a century we have been repeating inanities and keeping up this timid, non-committal retreat from society, but if we think of ourselves as communicating librarians we may see our inescapable involvement within the confines (but the illimitable confines) of our profession.Ex. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Ex. News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.Ex. The novel is a bottomless quagmire of melodramatic weirdness.Ex. New systems incorporating such resources will produce an information environment that is dynamic and open-ended.Ex. The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.----* ser ilimitado = be boundless.* * *- da adjetivo unlimited* * *= limitless, unbounded, unrestricted, illimitable, unlimited, boundless, bottomless, open-ended, endless.Ex: We are thus concerned with a virtually limitless number of concepts - building, book, reading, colour, sea, water, summer, England, 1066 AD - any concepts you like.
Ex: The public library is a way of escape from the narrow area of our individual lives into the field, finite, no doubt, but unbounded, of the wisdom and experience of all mankind.Ex: Although the library community advocates unrestricted access to resources for all, professional practices illustrate that librarians restrict access for youth.Ex: For a century we have been repeating inanities and keeping up this timid, non-committal retreat from society, but if we think of ourselves as communicating librarians we may see our inescapable involvement within the confines (but the illimitable confines) of our profession.Ex: Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Ex: News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.Ex: The novel is a bottomless quagmire of melodramatic weirdness.Ex: New systems incorporating such resources will produce an information environment that is dynamic and open-ended.Ex: The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.* ser ilimitado = be boundless.* * *ilimitado -daunlimited* * *
ilimitado◊ -da adjetivo
unlimited
ilimitado,-a adjetivo unlimited, limitless
' ilimitado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ilimitada
- indefinido
English:
boundless
- limitless
- unlimited
- unrestricted
* * *ilimitado, -a adjunlimited, limitless;poder ilimitado absolute power* * *adj unlimited* * *ilimitado, -da adj: unlimited
См. также в других словарях:
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