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1 quicio
m.1 (door)jamb.2 hinge, spindle, male pivot, swivel.* * *1 pivot hole\estar fuera de quicio familiar to be beside oneselfsacar a alguien de quicio familiar to get on somebody's nerves* * *SM doorjambestas cosas me sacan de quicio — these things make me see red o drive me mad
* * *masculino doorjambsacar de quicio a alguien — to drive somebody crazy (colloq)
sacar las cosas de quicio — (Esp) to blow things up out of all proportion
* * *----* estar fuera de quicio = be beside + Reflexivo.* fuera de quicio = pissed off, out of + Posesivo + mind, out of + Posesivo + senses.* sacado de quicio = out of all proportion (to), out of (all) proportion (to).* sacar a Alguien de quicio = get on + Posesivo + nerves, drive + Alguien + up a wall, drive + Alguien + to despair, drive + Alguien + mad, drive + Alguien + insane, drive + Alguien + crazy, drive + Alguien + nuts, drive + Alguien + potty.* sacar de quicio = drive + Alguien + (a)round the bend, exasperate, grind on + Posesivo + nerves, piss + Nombre + off.* sacar las cosas de quicio = blow + things (up) out of (all) proportion.* * *masculino doorjambsacar de quicio a alguien — to drive somebody crazy (colloq)
sacar las cosas de quicio — (Esp) to blow things up out of all proportion
* * ** estar fuera de quicio = be beside + Reflexivo.* fuera de quicio = pissed off, out of + Posesivo + mind, out of + Posesivo + senses.* sacado de quicio = out of all proportion (to), out of (all) proportion (to).* sacar a Alguien de quicio = get on + Posesivo + nerves, drive + Alguien + up a wall, drive + Alguien + to despair, drive + Alguien + mad, drive + Alguien + insane, drive + Alguien + crazy, drive + Alguien + nuts, drive + Alguien + potty.* sacar de quicio = drive + Alguien + (a)round the bend, exasperate, grind on + Posesivo + nerves, piss + Nombre + off.* sacar las cosas de quicio = blow + things (up) out of (all) proportion.* * *doorjambsacar a algn de quicio to drive sb crazyme saca de quicio con sus bromitas he really gets on my nerves o he drives me crazy with his stupid little jokes ( colloq)sacar las cosas de quicio ( Esp); to blow things up out of all proportion* * *
quicio sustantivo masculino
doorjamb;◊ sacar de quicio a algn to drive sb crazy (colloq)
quicio m (de puerta) jamb
♦ Locuciones: estaba fuera de quicio, she was out of her mind
figurado sacar de quicio, (las cosas) to get things out of all proportion
(a alguien) to drive sb mad
' quicio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
llantina
English:
back
- bug
- clingy
- distraction
- exasperate
- infuriating
- drive
- vex
- wild
* * *quicio nm1. [de puerta, ventana] jamb [on hinge side]2. Compsacar de quicio a alguien to drive sb mad;me saca de quicio que utilice tantas palabrotas I really hate it when she uses so much bad language;sacar las cosas de quicio to blow things (up) out of all proportion* * *m:sacar de quicio a alguien fam drive s.o. crazy fam* * *quicio nm1)estar fuera de quicio : to be beside oneself2)sacar de quicio : to exasperate, to drive crazy* * *quicio n -
2 quicio
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3 estar fuera de quicio
familiar to be beside oneself* * ** * *(v.) = be beside + ReflexivoEx. We have all experienced times when we felt out of character or ' beside ourselves,' acting in unexpected or inconsistent ways.* * *(v.) = be beside + ReflexivoEx: We have all experienced times when we felt out of character or ' beside ourselves,' acting in unexpected or inconsistent ways.
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4 sacar a Alguien de quicio
familiar to get on somebody's nerves* * *(v.) = get on + Posesivo + nerves, drive + Alguien + up a wall, drive + Alguien + to despair, drive + Alguien + mad, drive + Alguien + insane, drive + Alguien + crazy, drive + Alguien + nuts, drive + Alguien + pottyEx. But the old printers were men who got on each other's nerves and lost their tempers; who had moments of disastrous clumsiness; and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.Ex. Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.Ex. Ironically, Weber later changed his attitude and stated that 'a passion for bureaucracy is enough to drive one to despair'.Ex. This is a superb translation of the memoirs of the wife of Sado, the crown prince of Korea, who was driven mad and became a serial killer.Ex. As 'The Police' put it in their song, now a long time ago: 'Too much information running through my brain - Too much information driving me insane'.Ex. Those who are 'perfectionists' in such things will want to drive you crazy worrying about 'what if two people go out together' or 'it won't be accurate because some users go out for a smoke and then come right back in' or 'what about kids who run in and out' and so forth.Ex. Jack's father and wife drove him nuts.Ex. I can understand why he wants to go -- he's normally very active and being stuck indoors during the day is driving him potty.* * *(v.) = get on + Posesivo + nerves, drive + Alguien + up a wall, drive + Alguien + to despair, drive + Alguien + mad, drive + Alguien + insane, drive + Alguien + crazy, drive + Alguien + nuts, drive + Alguien + pottyEx: But the old printers were men who got on each other's nerves and lost their tempers; who had moments of disastrous clumsiness; and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.
Ex: Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.Ex: Ironically, Weber later changed his attitude and stated that 'a passion for bureaucracy is enough to drive one to despair'.Ex: This is a superb translation of the memoirs of the wife of Sado, the crown prince of Korea, who was driven mad and became a serial killer.Ex: As 'The Police' put it in their song, now a long time ago: 'Too much information running through my brain - Too much information driving me insane'.Ex: Those who are 'perfectionists' in such things will want to drive you crazy worrying about 'what if two people go out together' or 'it won't be accurate because some users go out for a smoke and then come right back in' or 'what about kids who run in and out' and so forth.Ex: Jack's father and wife drove him nuts.Ex: I can understand why he wants to go -- he's normally very active and being stuck indoors during the day is driving him potty. -
5 sacar a alguien de quicio / sacar a alguien de sí
sacar a alguien de quicio / sacar a alguien de sífigurado to infuriate somebody, drive somebody madSpanish-English dictionary > sacar a alguien de quicio / sacar a alguien de sí
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6 salirse de quicio
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7 fuera de quicio
= pissed off, out of + Posesivo + mind, out of + Posesivo + sensesEx. The article is entitled ' Pissed Off: The Ethnography of a Heavy Metal Musician'.Ex. The article ' Out of their minds: legal theory in neural networks' criticises the use of neural networks in law.Ex. He means well for his country, is always an honest man, often a wise one, but sometimes and in some things, absolutely out of his senses.* * *= pissed off, out of + Posesivo + mind, out of + Posesivo + sensesEx: The article is entitled ' Pissed Off: The Ethnography of a Heavy Metal Musician'.
Ex: The article ' Out of their minds: legal theory in neural networks' criticises the use of neural networks in law.Ex: He means well for his country, is always an honest man, often a wise one, but sometimes and in some things, absolutely out of his senses. -
8 sacado de quicio
= out of all proportion (to), out of (all) proportion (to)Ex. Certainly the study of management has developed out of all proportion to its relevance for the majority of assistant librarians.Ex. Technical difficulties and operational costs are out of proportion to the financial gains.* * *= out of all proportion (to), out of (all) proportion (to)Ex: Certainly the study of management has developed out of all proportion to its relevance for the majority of assistant librarians.
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9 sacar de quicio
(v.) = drive + Alguien + (a)round the bend, exasperate, grind on + Posesivo + nerves, piss + Nombre + offEx. If there is one behavior that most parents, caregivers and teachers would readily admit drives them around the bend it's whining.Ex. Radical intellectuals often seem exasperated by what appears as excessive attention paid to conceptualization.Ex. We can often see in someone's face, or hear in his response to us, the times when we are grinding on his nerves.Ex. And he isn't one to squander an opportunity to take credit for an operation that will piss off Washington.* * *(v.) = drive + Alguien + (a)round the bend, exasperate, grind on + Posesivo + nerves, piss + Nombre + offEx: If there is one behavior that most parents, caregivers and teachers would readily admit drives them around the bend it's whining.
Ex: Radical intellectuals often seem exasperated by what appears as excessive attention paid to conceptualization.Ex: We can often see in someone's face, or hear in his response to us, the times when we are grinding on his nerves.Ex: And he isn't one to squander an opportunity to take credit for an operation that will piss off Washington. -
10 sacar las cosas de quicio
(v.) = blow + things (up) out of (all) proportionEx. Another subtext is the tendency for the sensationalist Japanese media to blow things out of all proportion.* * *(v.) = blow + things (up) out of (all) proportionEx: Another subtext is the tendency for the sensationalist Japanese media to blow things out of all proportion.
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11 volver loco, exasperar, sacar de quicio, cabrear, encabronar, dar por culo,
(v.) = piss + Nombre + offEx. And he isn't one to squander an opportunity to take credit for an operation that will piss off Washington.* * *(v.) = piss + Nombre + offEx: And he isn't one to squander an opportunity to take credit for an operation that will piss off Washington.
Spanish-English dictionary > volver loco, exasperar, sacar de quicio, cabrear, encabronar, dar por culo,
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12 sacar a algn de quicio
to drive sb up the wall*, get on sb's nerves -
13 estar fuera de quicio
• be beside oneself -
14 fuera de quicio
• insalubrious• insane asylum• out of one's mind -
15 poste de quicio
• quoin post -
16 que saca a uno de quicio
• exasperatingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > que saca a uno de quicio
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17 sacar de quicio
• dement• drive crazy• drive wild• infringer• infuriating• madden -
18 sacar fuera de quicio
• exasperate• make courageous• make credit easier -
19 salir de quicio
• fly off• fly on• lose one's self-control• lose one's temper -
20 salirse de quicio
• lose one's self-control
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См. также в других словарях:
quicio — sustantivo masculino 1. Parte de una puerta o de una ventana donde están los goznes o bisagras: el quicio de la puerta, el quicio de la ventana. 2. Ángulo que forman la puerta o la ventana con el muro por la parte en que éstas giran. Frases y… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
quicio — quicio, sacar de quicio expr. enfadar. ❙ «La rutina le saca de quicio.» Ragazza, agosto, 1997. ❙ «...el que te saca de quicio dándote paños calientes...» R. Montero, Diccionario de nuevos insultos... ❙ «...con ese temblor de piernas que te está… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
quicio — m. Parte de las puertas o ventanas en que entra el espigón del quicial, y en que se mueve y gira. fuera de quicio. loc. adv. Fuera del orden o estado regular. sacar de quicio algo. fr. Violentarlo o sacarlo de su natural curso o estado. sacar de… … Diccionario de la lengua española
quício — s. m. Dobradiça de porta, janela, etc. = BISAGRA, GONZO, QUIÇO ‣ Etimologia: espanhol quicio … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
quicio — ► sustantivo masculino 1 CARPINTERÍA Parte de las puertas o ventanas donde están las bisagras o goznes. SINÓNIMO jamba 2 Rincón formado por la puerta y la pared, en la parte por donde gira la puerta. FRASEOLOGÍA ► locución adverbial fuera de… … Enciclopedia Universal
quicio — {{#}}{{LM Q32454}}{{〓}} {{[}}quicio{{]}} ‹qui·cio› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}En una puerta o ventana,{{♀}} parte en la que están los goznes y las bisagras. {{<}}2{{>}} {{\}}LOCUCIONES:{{/}} ► {{{}}sacar de quicio {{“}}a alguien{{”}}{{}}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
quicio — s m 1 Hueco formado por una puerta o ventana y el muro de alrededor donde se apoya el marco: Se sentó en el quicio de la puerta 2 Sacar de quicio a alguien Hacer que pierda la calma; exasperarlo: Me saca de quicio y desearía golpearla , Los niños … Español en México
quicio — ▌ sacar de quicio locución 1) (una persona) sacar de sus casillas (coloquial). 2) (una cosa) exagerar*, desorbitar, exorbitar. * * * Sinónimos: ■ quicial, jamba, jambaje … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
quicio — m Madero en donde se aseguran con bisagras las puertas … Diccionario Castellano
sacar de quicio — quicio, sacar de quicio expr. enfadar. ❙ «La rutina le saca de quicio.» Ragazza, agosto, 1997. ❙ «...el que te saca de quicio dándote paños calientes...» R. Montero, Diccionario de nuevos insultos... ❙ «...con ese temblor de piernas que te está… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
sacar a alguien o algo de quicio — Significa lo mismo que sacar a alguien de sus casillas, pero, aplicado a acciones, es llevarlas a extremo o sacarlas de su curso natural. . El es la parte de la puerta o de la ventana sobre la que se encajan las bisagras. Si una de estas falla,… … Diccionario de dichos y refranes