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1 rattle through
(to say or do (something) quickly: The teacher rattled through his explanation so quickly that no-one could understand him.) decir a toda prisav + prep + o \<\<speech\>\> decir* rápidamente, apurar (AmL)VI + PREPshe rattled through the translation in about ten minutes — hizo la traducción volando en unos diez minutos, se cepilló la traducción en unos diez minutos *
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2 rattle through
v.1 despachar, terminar rápidamente (familiar) (work, book)2 terminar a la carrera, apurar, apurarse en. -
3 to rattle through
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4 rattle
rætl
1. verb1) (to (cause to) make a series of short, sharp noises by knocking together: The cups rattled as he carried the tray in; The strong wind rattled the windows.) hacer sonar, hacer vibrar2) (to move quickly: The car was rattling along at top speed.) correr (a toda prisa)3) (to upset and confuse (a person): Don't let him rattle you - he likes annoying people.) desconcertar, confundir
2. noun1) (a series of short, sharp noises: the rattle of cups.) golpeteo; tintineo; ruido metálico2) (a child's toy, or a wooden instrument, which makes a noise of this sort: The baby waved its rattle.) sonajero3) (the bony rings of a rattlesnake's tail.) cascabeleo•- rattling- rattlesnake
- rattle off
- rattle through
rattle1 n sonajerorattle2 vb sonar / hacer ruidotr['rætəl]2 (noise) ruido; (of train) traqueteo; (- of rattlesnake) cascabeleo; (vibration) vibración nombre femenino1 hacer sonar, hacer vibrar1 sonar, vibrar1 familiar poner nervioso,-a1) clatter: traquetear, hacer ruido2)to rattle on chatter: parlotear famrattle vt1) : hacer sonar, agitarthe wind rattled the door: el viento sacudió la puerta2) disconcert, worry: desconcertar, poner nervioso3)to rattle off : despachar, recitar, decir de corridorattle n1) clatter: traqueteo m, ruido m3) : cascabel m (de una culebra)n.• cascabel s.m.• cencerreo s.m.• crujido s.m.• golpeteo s.m.• hervidero s.m.• matraca s.f.• sonajero s.m.• sonsonete s.m.• traqueteo s.m.v.• atortolar v.• crujir v.• desatinar v.• encalabrinar v.• matraquear v.• tabletear v.• zangolotear v.• zurriar v.'rætḷ
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2) c(baby's) rattle — sonajero m, sonaja f (Méx), cascabel m (Chi)
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a) ( make noise) \<\<chains/bottles/keys\>\> repiquetear; \<\<door/window/engine\>\> vibrarb) ( move) (+ adv compl)
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vt1) ( make rattle) \<\<keys/chain\>\> hacer* repiquetear; \<\<door/window\>\> \<\<wind\>\> hacer* vibrar; \<\<person\>\> sacudir2) (worry, scare) (colloq) poner* nervioso•Phrasal Verbs:['rætl]1. N1) (=sound) [of cart, train, gunfire] traqueteo m ; [of window, chains, stone in tin] ruido m ; [of hail, rain] tamborileo m ; (in throat) estertor mthere was an ominous rattle coming from the engine — del motor provenía un ruido que no presagiaba nada bueno
death rattle — estertor m de la muerte
2. VT1) (=shake)he rattled the tin — agitó la lata (haciendo sonar lo que tenía dentro)
he banged on the table, rattling the cups — golpeó la mesa, haciendo que las tazas tintinearan
- rattle sb's cage2) * (=disconcert) [+ person] desconcertarto get rattled — ponerse nervioso, perder la calma
to get sb rattled — poner nervioso a algn, hacer que algn pierda la calma
3. VI1) (=make sound) [cart, train] traquetear; [window, chains, stone in tin] sonar, hacer ruido; [teeth] castañetear; [hail, rain] tamborilear2) * (=travel)we were rattling along at 50m.p.h. — íbamos traqueteando a 50 millas por hora
* * *['rætḷ]
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2) c(baby's) rattle — sonajero m, sonaja f (Méx), cascabel m (Chi)
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a) ( make noise) \<\<chains/bottles/keys\>\> repiquetear; \<\<door/window/engine\>\> vibrarb) ( move) (+ adv compl)
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vt1) ( make rattle) \<\<keys/chain\>\> hacer* repiquetear; \<\<door/window\>\> \<\<wind\>\> hacer* vibrar; \<\<person\>\> sacudir2) (worry, scare) (colloq) poner* nervioso•Phrasal Verbs: -
5 despachar
despachar ( conjugate despachar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ correspondencia› to deal with, attend to ‹ mercancías› ( por barco) to ship; (por avión, tren) to send, dispatch 2 (Com) ( en tienda) to serve, deal with verbo intransitivo (Com) [ dependiente] to serve
despachar verbo transitivo
1 (atender en una tienda) to serve, wait on, help (customers)
2 (un asunto) to get through, deal with
3 (leer el correo) to send, dispatch
4 fam (a un empleado) to send packing, to sack ' despachar' also found in these entries: English: deliver - polish off - rattle through - send off - serve - dispatch - dispense - dispose of - pack - send - ship -
6 discurso
discurso sustantivo masculino speech;◊ pronunciar un discurso to give o make a speech
discurso sustantivo masculino
1 (exposición oral) speech
dar o pronunciar un discurso, to make a speech
2 (conjunto de ideas) discourse
discurso interesante, interesting discourse
3 (espacio de tiempo) course, passing: en el discurso de tres horas..., over the course of three hours... ' discurso' also found in these entries: Spanish: abrir - acentuar - aglomerar - de - efecto - exaltación - exponer - fluida - fluido - improvisada - improvisado - inconexa - inconexo - inflamar - lema - matizar - modestamente - monótona - monótono - palabra - parrafada - preámbulo - pronunciar - reanudar - recoveco - rellena - relleno - réplica - reticente - revolver - soltura - trabazón - tralla - adornar - alargar - amenizar - apasionado - apropiado - bienvenida - brevedad - brillo - cita - clausura - clausurar - coherente - dar - difamatorio - echar - electoral - emotivo English: address - articulate - backlash - before - condense - discourse - drag out - draw out - eloquent - emotional - fiery - fluent - fluster - go over - high-powered - inflame - inspirational - intense - interpret - lengthy - make - nationalist - oration - outline - pad out - pompous - preface - prevail - rambling - rattle through - rousing - speak - speech - spirited - tone - unprepared - well - would - cuff - through -
7 rápido
rápido 1 adverbio ‹ hablarabajar› quickly, fast; ‹conducir/ir› fast;◊ tráemelo ¡rápido! bring it to me, quick!
rápido 2 -da adjetivo ‹ aumento› rapid; ‹ cambio› quick, rapid, swift; ‹ desarrollo› rapid, swift; comida rápida fast food ■ sustantivo masculino (Ferr) express train, fast train ■ sustantivo masculino 1 (Ferr) fast train 2
rápido,-a
I adjetivo quick, fast, rapid
comida rápida, fast food
nos dio una rápida contestación, he gave us a speedy response ➣ Ver nota en fast
II adverbio quickly, fast: caminas demasiado rápido, you're walking too fast
¡rápido!, hurry up!
III sustantivo masculino 1 rápidos, (de un río) rapids pl
2 (tren) fast train, express ' rápido' also found in these entries: Spanish: en - espuela - estirón - lanzada - lanzado - ligera - ligero - rápida - cada - chiste - doble - minuta - pasar - perder - posible - pronto - seguir - súper - tren English: boomtown - brisk - cursory - dive - fast - flick - flying - get-rich-quick - hasty - high-speed - jump in - lively - nippy - passing - poof - prompt - quick - quickly - rapid - rattle through - runner - rush - smart - snappy - speedy - swift - trigger-happy - and - as - cataract - express - intercity - reader - so - walker -
8 término
Del verbo terminar: ( conjugate terminar) \ \
termino es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
terminó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: terminar término
terminar ( conjugate terminar) verbo transitivo ‹trabajo/estudio› to finish; ‹casa/obras› to finish, complete; ‹discusión/conflicto› to put an end to; término la comida con un café to end the meal with a cup of coffee verbo intransitivo 1 [ persona] término de hacer algo to finish doing sth; va a término mal he's going to come to a bad end; terminó marchándose or por marcharse he ended up leaving 2 esto va a término mal this is going to turn out o end badlyb) ( rematar) término EN algo to end in sth;c) ( llegar a):no terminaba de gustarle she wasn't totally happy about it 3 ‹con problema/abuso› to put an end to sthb) término con algn ( pelearse) to finish with sb;( matar) to kill sb terminarse verbo pronominal 1 [azúcar/pan] to run out; 2 [curso/reunión] to come to an end, be over 3 ( enf) ‹libro/comida› to finish, polish off
término sustantivo masculino 1 (posición, instancia): término medio happy medium; por término medio on average 2 (Ling) term; 3 4 (Col, Méx, Ven) (Coc):◊ ¿qué término quiere la carne? how would you like your meat (done)?
terminar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una tarea, objeto) to finish: ya terminó el jersey, she has already finished the pullover ➣ Ver nota en finish 2 (de comer, beber, gastar) to finish: te compraré otro cuando termines este frasco, I'll buy you another one when you finish this bottle
II verbo intransitivo
1 (cesar, poner fin) to finish, end: mi trabajo termina a las seis, I finish work at six o'clock
no termina de creérselo, he still can't believe it (dejar de necesitar, utilizar) ¿has terminado con el ordenador?, have you finished with the computer? (acabar la vida, carrera, etc) to end up: terminó amargada, she ended up being embittered
2 (eliminar, acabar) este niño terminará con mi paciencia, this boy is trying my patience
tenemos que terminar con esta situación, we have to put an end to this situation
3 (estar rematado) to end: termina en vocal, it ends with a vowel
terminaba en punta, it had a pointed end
término sustantivo masculino
1 (vocablo) term, word: respondió en términos muy corteses, he answered very politely
un término técnico, a technical term
2 (fin, extremo) end
3 (territorio) el término municipal de Arganda, Arganda municipal district
4 (plazo) contéstame en el término de una semana, give me an answer within a week
5 términos mpl (de un contrato, etc) terms
en términos generales, generally speaking 6 por término medio, on average Locuciones: figurado en último término, as a last resort ' término' also found in these entries: Spanish: abogada - abogado - distraerse - fin - índice - infarto - nariz - radical - tecnicismo - terminar - terminarse - costa - despectivo - empate - estación - mico - muela English: average - baby - culminate - feud - misnomer - more - on - over - rattle through - Secretary of State - term - blow - have - liability - medium - next - no - note - terminate -
9 parar
parar ( conjugate parar) verbo intransitivo 1 ( detenerse) to stop; ir/venir a parar to end up; fue a parar a la cárcel he ended up in prison; ¿a dónde habrá ido a parar aquella foto? what can have happened to that photo?; ¡a dónde iremos a parar! I don't know what the world's coming to 2 ( cesar) to stop; ha estado lloviendo sin parar it hasn't stopped raining; no para quieto ni un momento he can't keep still for a minute; no para en casa she's never at home; parar DE + INF to stop -ing; paró de llover it stopped raining 3 (AmL) [obreros/empleados] to go on strike verbo transitivo 1 ‹motor/máquina› to stop, switch off ‹ golpe› to block, ward off 2 (AmL) pararse verbo pronominal 1 ( detenerse) [coche/motor] to stall; 2 se paró en una silla she stood on a chair; ¿te puedes parar de cabeza/de manos? can you do headstands/handstands? ( en los lados) to stick out
parar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to stop: para de saltar, stop jumping
para un momento en la farmacia, stop a minute at the chemist's
no pares de hablar, por favor, keep talking, please
2 (alojarse) to stay
3 (finalizar, terminar) el cuadro fue a parar al rastro, the painting ended up in the flea market
II verbo transitivo
1 to stop
2 Dep to save
3 LAm to stand up Locuciones: dónde va a parar, by far: mi hija es muchísmo más inteligente que la suya, dónde va a parar, my daughter is far more intelligent than theirs ' parar' also found in these entries: Spanish: atajar - caer - callar - casa - cesar - cuestión - dejarse - erradicación - ir - tirón - tren - contener - detener - parado - seco English: away - break - call - call at - catch - come to - directly - draw - end up - field - go - go on - halt - harp on - jaw - jerk - land up - nonstop - pull - pull in - pull over - pull up - save - screech - short - stop - straight - talk away - talk on - way - cock - dead - flag - knock - land - next - parry - prick - quit - rattle - stall - stand - steadily - stretch - through - up - world -
10 ruido
ruido sustantivo masculino noise; no hagas tanto ruido don't make so much noise
ruido sustantivo masculino
1 noise: la lavadora hace un ruido extraño, the washing machine is making a strange noise
sin ruido, quietly
2 (jaleo) fuss, row: dejad de meter ruido, vais a molestar a los vecinos, stop fussing, you'll disturb the neighbors
3 familiar stir, commotion Locuciones: mucho ruido y pocas nueces, much ado about nothing ' ruido' also found in these entries: Spanish: abstraerse - amortiguar - barullo - callar - chasquido - detonación - disgusto - ensordecer - escándalo - estrepitosa - estrepitoso - hacer - jaleo - jolgorio - matar - molesta - molesto - mundanal - negra - negro - nuez - oír - puñetera - puñetero - retumbar - seca - seco - sofocar - sonsonete - sorber - sorda - sordo - tecleo - zarabanda - absorber - absorción - alboroto - armar - aturdir - bulla - bullicio - creer - despacio - enloquecedor - espantoso - follón - fondo - fuerte - infernal - jicotera English: ado - alarm - bang - bend - boom - bump - clatter - crash - die down - dislike - distraction - disturbance - disturbing - effective - excruciating - grind - hell - incessant - loud - make - munch - nerve - noise - nonstop - off-putting - perpetual - persistent - quiet - quietly - racket - rattle - rumble - rumbling - rumpus - scratch - silence - sleep through - smack - smash - snap - sound - static - stifle - terrific - this - thud - thump - thunder - tired - tread -
11 seguir
seguir ( conjugate seguir) verbo transitivo 1 ‹persona/vehículo/presa› to follow;◊ camina muy rápido, no la puedo seguir she walks very fast, I can't keep up with her2 ‹camino/ruta› to follow, go along;◊ siga esta carretera hasta llegar al puente go along o follow this road as far as the bridge;la saludé y seguí mi camino I said hello to her and went on (my way); la enfermedad sigue su curso normal the illness is running its normal course 3 4 ‹ tratamiento› to undergo 5 ‹explicaciones/profesor› to follow;◊ dicta demasiado rápido, no la puedo seguir she dictates too quickly, I can't keep upverbo intransitivo 1 siga derecho or todo recto keep o go straight on; seguir de largo (AmL) to go straight pastb)resolvieron seguir adelante con los planes they decided to go ahead with their plansc) (Col, Ven) ( entrar):◊ siga por favor come in, please2 (en lugar, estado):◊ ¿tus padres siguen en Ginebra? are your parents still in Geneva?;espero que sigan todos bien I hope you're all keeping well; sigue soltera she's still single; si las cosas siguen así … if things carry on like this … 3 [tareas/buen tiempo/lluvia] to continue; [ rumores] to persist; seguiré haciéndolo a mi manera I'll go on o carry on doing it my way 4a) ( venir después):el capítulo que sigue the next chapter
seguir
I verbo transitivo
1 to follow: ésta es la hermana que me sigue, she's the sister who comes after me
me sigue a todas partes, he follows me wherever I go
me seguía con la mirada, his eyes followed me
2 (comprender) to understand, follow: no soy capaz de seguir el argumento, I can't follow the plot
3 (una ruta, un camino, consejo) to follow
4 (el ritmo, la moda) to keep: no sigues el ritmo, you aren't keeping time
5 (el rastro, las huellas) to track
6 (una actividad) sigue un curso de informática, she's doing a computer course
II verbo intransitivo
1 (continuar) to keep (on), go on: seguiremos mañana, we'll continue tomorrow
siguen casados, they are still married
sigue tirando de la cuerda, keep (on) pulling at the rope ➣ Ver nota en continue y keep 2 (extenderse, llegar hasta) to stretch (out): los sembrados siguen hasta la ribera, the fields stretch down to the river-bank ' seguir' also found in these entries: Spanish: atorarse - continuar - escala - golpe - impulsar - juego - profesar - rastrear - ritmo - sino - suceder - trece - adelante - bordear - camino - cauce - cerca - línea - llevar - moda - paso - perro - racha - separar - siga - sigo - trazar - ver English: act on - advice - along - carry on - closely - continue - despite - ensue - fight on - follow - follow up - forge - get on - go ahead - go on - go through with - hope - hotly - keep - keep on - lead - march on - monitor - move on - obey - pick up - play on - play upon - practice - practise - press ahead - proceed - pursue - push ahead - push on - rattle on - reasoning - run on - send on - shadow - soldier on - stalk - stand - stay out - struggle on - succeed - tail - take - track - trail
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