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61 quedarse sordo
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62 quedarse a dormir en la casa de un amigo
(n.) = sleepoverEx. Almost everyone remembers those childhood sleepovers: a rainbow of sleeping bags, lots of eating and laughing, maybe even a silly prank phone call.* * *(n.) = sleepoverEx: Almost everyone remembers those childhood sleepovers: a rainbow of sleeping bags, lots of eating and laughing, maybe even a silly prank phone call.
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63 quedarse a medias
(v.) = fall (between/through) + the cracksEx. Thus we see many students falling between the cracks -- achieving neither mainstream success nor maintenance of their own cultural traditions.* * *(v.) = fall (between/through) + the cracksEx: Thus we see many students falling between the cracks -- achieving neither mainstream success nor maintenance of their own cultural traditions.
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64 quedarse abandonado en una isla desierta
Ex. In the context of being stranded upon a desert island, identifies 10 themes for reference works and selects a representative title for each theme.* * *Ex: In the context of being stranded upon a desert island, identifies 10 themes for reference works and selects a representative title for each theme.
Spanish-English dictionary > quedarse abandonado en una isla desierta
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65 quedarse afónico
(v.) = lose + Posesivo + voiceEx. She has canceled two concerts as a result of losing her voice.* * *(v.) = lose + Posesivo + voiceEx: She has canceled two concerts as a result of losing her voice.
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66 quedarse al margen
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67 quedarse anodadado
(v.) = be speechless, be gobsmackedEx. Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.Ex. Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.* * *(v.) = be speechless, be gobsmackedEx: Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.
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68 quedarse anticuado
v.to go out of fashion, to become old-fashioned.* * *(v.) = dateEx. This again extends the search time but may not be a decisive factor where the stock soon dates, rendering older catalogues largely unused.* * *(v.) = dateEx: This again extends the search time but may not be a decisive factor where the stock soon dates, rendering older catalogues largely unused.
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69 quedarse arriba
(v.) = sit on + topEx. Among the visual attributes found to be most useful were: absorption (soaks in, sits on top), luster (shiny, dull), flakiness (doesn't flake off, flakes off), and thickness (thin, thick).* * *(v.) = sit on + topEx: Among the visual attributes found to be most useful were: absorption (soaks in, sits on top), luster (shiny, dull), flakiness (doesn't flake off, flakes off), and thickness (thin, thick).
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70 quedarse atascado
v.to get bogged down, to run aground.* * *(v.) = get + stuckEx. Hence, the proposed method is capable of enhancing the regularization property without getting stuck at sub-optimal values in search space.* * *(v.) = get + stuckEx: Hence, the proposed method is capable of enhancing the regularization property without getting stuck at sub-optimal values in search space.
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71 quedarse atrancado
(v.) = get + stuckEx. Hence, the proposed method is capable of enhancing the regularization property without getting stuck at sub-optimal values in search space.* * *(v.) = get + stuckEx: Hence, the proposed method is capable of enhancing the regularization property without getting stuck at sub-optimal values in search space.
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72 quedarse atónito
v.to be left dumbfounded.* * *(v.) = be astonished, be bowled over, stun into + speechlessnessEx. He was astonished 'to see a great reading-room filled in the evening by readers all with their hats on'.Ex. He was bowled over; the idea was exquisite but full of terror.Ex. All of us were stunned into speechlessness when we received the news of the destruction of the famous Bamiyan Buddhas.* * *(v.) = be astonished, be bowled over, stun into + speechlessnessEx: He was astonished 'to see a great reading-room filled in the evening by readers all with their hats on'.
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73 quedarse boquiabierto
v.to gape in amazement, to gape, to be left with the mouth open, to gasp.* * *(n.) = give + a gasp of, eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socketEx. At these words Jeanne Leforte gave a little gasp of amazement, and her cheeks paled.Ex. As he examined its contents, his eyes popped and his hands began to shake.Ex. My eyes popped out of my head when I read what had angered a teacher enough to threaten discipline: He was fed up watching two girls necking with each other.Ex. My eyes popped out of their socket when he said money doesn't interest him at all.* * *(n.) = give + a gasp of, eyes + pop (out), Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head, Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socketEx: At these words Jeanne Leforte gave a little gasp of amazement, and her cheeks paled.
Ex: As he examined its contents, his eyes popped and his hands began to shake.Ex: My eyes popped out of my head when I read what had angered a teacher enough to threaten discipline: He was fed up watching two girls necking with each other.Ex: My eyes popped out of their socket when he said money doesn't interest him at all. -
74 quedarse completamente atónito
= You could have pushed + Nombre + over with a feather* * *= You could have pushed + Nombre + over with a feather -
75 quedarse con
v.1 to keep, to take.Ricardo se quedó con el dinero Richard kept the money.2 to stay with.María se quedó con el chico Mary stayed with the kid.3 to be left with.María se quedó con nada Mary was left with nothing.* * *(v.) = pocket, cream offEx. The librarian presented duplicate invoices for books received to the board and then pocketed the extra payment.Ex. Commercial vendors are completely outside conventional library systems, and might cream off the profitable end of the document supply market.* * *(v.) = pocket, cream offEx: The librarian presented duplicate invoices for books received to the board and then pocketed the extra payment.
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76 quedarse con el culo al aire
(v.) = come + unstuckEx. Bright people will always manage towork out the technology but it is the higher-level issues and processes that usually cause a project to come unstuck.* * *(v.) = come + unstuckEx: Bright people will always manage towork out the technology but it is the higher-level issues and processes that usually cause a project to come unstuck.
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77 quedarse congelado
v.1 to freeze.2 to have system blackout, to go flat, to freeze.* * *(v.) = be frozen stiffEx. There was no snow upon the ground, but the earth was frozen stiff and the road was rough with little ridges.* * *(v.) = be frozen stiffEx: There was no snow upon the ground, but the earth was frozen stiff and the road was rough with little ridges.
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78 quedarse dentro de casa
(v.) = stay + indoorsEx. Precautionary measures include staying indoors between dusk and dawn, avoiding perfume or aftershave, and the use of insect repellent and mosquito nets.* * *(v.) = stay + indoorsEx: Precautionary measures include staying indoors between dusk and dawn, avoiding perfume or aftershave, and the use of insect repellent and mosquito nets.
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79 quedarse dormido al volante
(v.) = fall + asleep at the wheelEx. More than one-fifth of motorway collisions are caused by drivers falling asleep at the wheel.* * *(v.) = fall + asleep at the wheelEx: More than one-fifth of motorway collisions are caused by drivers falling asleep at the wheel.
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80 quedarse embarazada
(v.) = become + pregnant, be up the spout, have + a bun in the ovenEx. Many people who would normally practise safe sex do become pregnant, or else catch venereal diseases, through having unprotected sex while drunk.Ex. Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.Ex. She has been sporting a little bit of a bump lately, leading everyone to think she may have a bun in the oven.* * *(v.) = become + pregnant, be up the spout, have + a bun in the ovenEx: Many people who would normally practise safe sex do become pregnant, or else catch venereal diseases, through having unprotected sex while drunk.
Ex: Well, she's gone and done it again -- she's up the spout and with another sprog on the way.Ex: She has been sporting a little bit of a bump lately, leading everyone to think she may have a bun in the oven.
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quedarse a la cuarta pregunta — quedarse en la cuarta pregunta … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
quedarse de piedra — quedarse helado … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
quedarse de una pieza — quedarse helado … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
quedarse helado — Quedarse inmóvil, sin poder reaccionar ante algo, como una estatua o como un bloque de hielo … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
quedarse alguien a espadas — Quedarse sin nada o perder lo que tenía … Enciclopedia Universal
quedarse tieso — tieso, estar (quedarse, dejar) tieso expr. sin dinero. ❙ «¿Que todavía no has planeado las vacas porque estás tiesa de pelas?» Ragazza, junio, 1998. ❙ «Vamos que si tú no le dejas tieso, este hombre nos resuelve el problema.» Miguel Martín, Iros… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
quedarse en los huesos — hueso, estar (quedarse) en los huesos expr. muy delgado. ❙ «Tres excelentes actrices que no están en los huesos y que, sin embargo, triunfan en el cine...» You, marzo, 1998. ❙ «Me quedé en los huesos y con los nervios hechos trizas...» Victoriano … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
quedarse pancho — pop. Quedarse tranquilo después de haber hecho algo inconveniente// quedarse sin hacer nada// despreocuparse … Diccionario Lunfardo
quedarse tieso — ► locución coloquial 1. Quedarse entumecido por el frío: me he quedado tieso esperándote en la calle. 2. Quedarse muy impresionado: se quedó tieso cuando vio a su mujer con otro. 3. Morirse una persona o animal: le dio un ataque y se quedó tieso … Enciclopedia Universal