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1 világtól elvonuló
reclusive -
2 világtól elvonult
reclusive -
3 samotářský
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4 zurückgezogen lebend
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5 kaçınık
reclusive, secluded -
6 kaçınık
reclusive, withdrawing. -
7 dado a recluirse
(adj.) = reclusiveEx. Then, just days later, the usually reclusive leader of the Pakistani Taliban Mehsud held a news conference of his own, in the same region.* * *(adj.) = reclusiveEx: Then, just days later, the usually reclusive leader of the Pakistani Taliban Mehsud held a news conference of his own, in the same region.
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8 huidizo
adj.1 shy, nervous.2 elusive, play-hard-to-get, fugitive, passing.* * *► adjetivo1 (esquivo) fleeting, elusive2 (tímido) shy* * *ADJ1) (=esquivo) [persona] elusive; [mirada] evasive2) (=tímido) shy, timid3) (=fugaz) [impresión, luz] fleeting4) (Anat) [barbilla] wispy; [frente] receding* * *una chica tímida, de mirada huidiza — a shy girl who never looks you in the eye
* * *= reclusive, shy [shier/shyer -comp., shiest/shyest -sup.].Ex. Then, just days later, the usually reclusive leader of the Pakistani Taliban Mehsud held a news conference of his own, in the same region.Ex. One is the written word, letters to LC, and no one is particularly shy on that score nor should be.* * *una chica tímida, de mirada huidiza — a shy girl who never looks you in the eye
* * *= reclusive, shy [shier/shyer -comp., shiest/shyest -sup.].Ex: Then, just days later, the usually reclusive leader of the Pakistani Taliban Mehsud held a news conference of his own, in the same region.
Ex: One is the written word, letters to LC, and no one is particularly shy on that score nor should be.* * *huidizo -za‹mirada› evasive, shy; ‹carácter/persona› elusive; ‹animal› timiduna chica tímida, de mirada huidiza a shy girl who never looks you in the eye* * *
huidizo
‹carácter/persona› elusive;
‹ animal› timid
huidizo,-a adjetivo elusive
' huidizo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
huidiza
* * *huidizo, -a adj[esquivo] shy, elusive* * *adj persona elusive* * *huidizo, -za adj1) escurridizo: elusive, slippery2) : shy, evasive -
9 propenso a la reclusión
(adj.) = reclusiveEx. Then, just days later, the usually reclusive leader of the Pakistani Taliban Mehsud held a news conference of his own, in the same region.* * *(adj.) = reclusiveEx: Then, just days later, the usually reclusive leader of the Pakistani Taliban Mehsud held a news conference of his own, in the same region.
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10 retraído
adj.1 withdrawn, shy, introverted, reserved.2 abashed.3 shy.past part.past participle of spanish verb: retraer.* * *1→ link=retraer retraer► adjetivo1 (tímido) shy, reserved2 (solitario) solitary3 (poco comunicativo) unsociable, withdrawn* * *(f. - retraída)adj.* * *ADJ (=tímido) shy, reserved* * *- da adjetivo withdrawn, retiring (before n)* * *= self-effacing, withdrawn, reclusive, reserved.Ex. Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex. A class may be keen, alert, contributive, except for one child who is withdrawn, distracted, unresponsive.Ex. Then, just days later, the usually reclusive leader of the Pakistani Taliban Mehsud held a news conference of his own, in the same region.Ex. Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.* * *- da adjetivo withdrawn, retiring (before n)* * *= self-effacing, withdrawn, reclusive, reserved.Ex: Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.
Ex: A class may be keen, alert, contributive, except for one child who is withdrawn, distracted, unresponsive.Ex: Then, just days later, the usually reclusive leader of the Pakistani Taliban Mehsud held a news conference of his own, in the same region.Ex: Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.* * *retraído -dawithdrawn, retiring ( before n)* * *
Del verbo retraer: ( conjugate retraer)
retraído es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
retraer
retraído
retraído◊ -da adjetivo
withdrawn, retiring ( before n)
retraer verbo transitivo
1 (las uñas, etc) to retract, draw in
2 (de un intento) to dissuade, put off: la timidez le retrajo de llamar, his shyness kept him from calling
retraído,-a adjetivo shy, reserved
' retraído' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
retraída
- tímido
English:
retiring
- withdrawn
* * *retraído, -a adjwithdrawn, retiring* * *I part → retraerII adj withdrawn* * *retraído, -da adj: withdrawn, retiring, shy -
11 solitario
adj.1 solitary, lone, lonesome, lonely.2 solitary, unfrequented.m.1 loner, solitary, solitudinarian, recluse.2 solitary confinement, chokey.3 solitaire, patience, solitaire game, card game played by one person alone.4 solitaire.* * *► adjetivo1 (que está solo) solitary, lone2 (que se siente solo) lonely3 (lugar) deserted, lonely► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) solitary person2 (ermitaño) hermit1 (diamante, naipes) solitaire\vuelo en solitario solo flight————————1 (diamante, naipes) solitaire* * *1. (f. - solitaria)adj.1) lone2) lonely3) deserted2. noun m. 3. (f. - solitaria)noun* * *solitario, -a1. ADJ1) [persona, vida] solitary, lonely, lonesome (EEUU)vivir solitario — to live alone o on one's own
2) [lugar] lonely, desolate2.SM / F (=recluso) recluse; (=ermitaño) hermit3. SM1) (Naipes) solitaire2) (=diamante) solitaire3)en solitario — alone, on one's own
* * *I- ria adjetivoa) <persona/animal> solitaryb) < calles> empty, deserted; <paraje/lugar> lonely, solitaryII- ria masculino, femenino1) ( persona) loner, solitary (liter)2) solitario masculinoa) (Jueg) solitaire (AmE), patience (BrE)hacer un solitario — to play solitaire o patience
b) ( diamante) solitaire* * *= lonely [lonelier -comp., loneliest -sup.], loner, solitary, lone, lorn, reclusive, recluse.Ex. A lengthy list may be printed off-line and sent through the mail, rather than have the user maintain a lonely vigil at the terminal.Ex. Temperamentally Otlet was a loner wishing to be able to do everything himself in his own way.Ex. The solitary volume published remains to date a memorial of that epochal event.Ex. Discoveries and developments, as well as purely literary work, are constituted in such a way as to make it difficult any longer to sustain the inherited notions of the sublime inventor, the lone genius, the poet as solitary = Los descubrimientos y los avances, además de las obras puramente literarias, son de tal forma que es difícil seguir manteniendo la idea que hemos heredado sobre el inventor sublime, el genio solitario, el poeta en solitario.Ex. I felt lorn and bereft, then suddenly it was gone, leaving me empty and shaken the way a storm shakes the land and the sea.Ex. Then, just days later, the usually reclusive leader of the Pakistani Taliban Mehsud held a news conference of his own, in the same region.Ex. Despite fast becoming one of the most famous women on the planet, Paris Hilton says she won't turn into a recluse.----* bibliotecario en solitario = solo librarian.* en solitario = solo, one-man.* lobo solitario = lone wolf.* persona solitaria = lone wolf.* * *I- ria adjetivoa) <persona/animal> solitaryb) < calles> empty, deserted; <paraje/lugar> lonely, solitaryII- ria masculino, femenino1) ( persona) loner, solitary (liter)2) solitario masculinoa) (Jueg) solitaire (AmE), patience (BrE)hacer un solitario — to play solitaire o patience
b) ( diamante) solitaire* * *= lonely [lonelier -comp., loneliest -sup.], loner, solitary, lone, lorn, reclusive, recluse.Ex: A lengthy list may be printed off-line and sent through the mail, rather than have the user maintain a lonely vigil at the terminal.
Ex: Temperamentally Otlet was a loner wishing to be able to do everything himself in his own way.Ex: The solitary volume published remains to date a memorial of that epochal event.Ex: Discoveries and developments, as well as purely literary work, are constituted in such a way as to make it difficult any longer to sustain the inherited notions of the sublime inventor, the lone genius, the poet as solitary = Los descubrimientos y los avances, además de las obras puramente literarias, son de tal forma que es difícil seguir manteniendo la idea que hemos heredado sobre el inventor sublime, el genio solitario, el poeta en solitario.Ex: I felt lorn and bereft, then suddenly it was gone, leaving me empty and shaken the way a storm shakes the land and the sea.Ex: Then, just days later, the usually reclusive leader of the Pakistani Taliban Mehsud held a news conference of his own, in the same region.Ex: Despite fast becoming one of the most famous women on the planet, Paris Hilton says she won't turn into a recluse.* bibliotecario en solitario = solo librarian.* en solitario = solo, one-man.* lobo solitario = lone wolf.* persona solitaria = lone wolf.* * *1 ‹persona/animal› solitarylleva una vida muy solitaria he leads a very solitary existencetuvo una niñez muy solitaria she had a very lonely childhoodahora canta en solitario now he sings solodelincuentes que actúan en solitario criminals who operate on their ownhizo la travesía en solitario he made the crossing single-handed o solo2 ‹calles› empty, deserted; ‹paraje/lugar› lonely, solitarymasculine, feminineBestoy haciendo un solitario I'm playing solitaire o patience2 (diamante) solitaire* * *
solitario◊ - ria adjetivo
‹vejez/niñez› lonely;
‹paraje/lugar› lonely, solitary
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 ( persona) loner
2◊ solitario sustantivo masculino
solitario,-a
I adjetivo
1 (paraje, calle) solitary
2 (sin compañía) alone: una figura solitaria cruzó la calle, a lonely figure crossed the street
(al que le gusta la soledad) loner
II sustantivo masculino Naipes solitaire: estaba haciendo un solitario, I was playing patience
' solitario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
señera
- señero
- solitaria
English:
lone
- lonely
- loner
- patience
- recluse
- secluded
- solitaire
- solitary
- solo
* * *solitario, -a♦ adj1. [persona, vida] solitary;una vida triste y solitaria a sad and lonely life;navegar en solitario to sail solo2. [lugar] lonely, deserted;es una calle muy solitaria it's a very solitary street;esto está muy solitario this place is deserted♦ nm,f[persona] loner♦ nm1. [diamante] solitaire2. [juego] Br patience, US solitaire;* * *I adj1 persona solitary;actuó en solitario he acted alone2 lugar lonelyII m juego solitaire, Brpatience* * *1) : lonely2) : lone, solitary3) desierto: deserted, lonelyuna calle solitaria: a deserted street: recluse, lonersolitario nm: solitaire* * *solitario adj1. (que está solo) solitary3. (lugar) deserted -
12 propenso
adj.prone, inclined, aimed, apt.* * *► adjetivo1 inclined\ser propenso,-a a algo to be prone to something* * *(f. - propensa)adj.* * *ADJ1)propenso a — (=predispuesto) prone to, subject to; (Med) prone to
es muy propenso a enfadarse — he has a tendency to get angry, he's prone to getting angry
soy propensa a los resfriados — I am very prone to colds, I catch colds easily
2) (=dispuesto) inclined toser propenso a hacer algo — to be o feel inclined to do sth
* * *- sa adjetivo* * *----* propenso a = susceptible to, disposed to.* propenso a errores = error prone, prone to error.* propenso a la reclusión = reclusive.* propenso a las inundaciones = flood-prone.* propenso al fuego = fire-prone.* propenso a los incendios = fire-prone.* ser propenso a = be inclined to, be liable to, be prone to, be subject to, be predisposed to/toward(s), be a sucker for.* * *- sa adjetivo* * ** propenso a = susceptible to, disposed to.* propenso a errores = error prone, prone to error.* propenso a la reclusión = reclusive.* propenso a las inundaciones = flood-prone.* propenso al fuego = fire-prone.* propenso a los incendios = fire-prone.* ser propenso a = be inclined to, be liable to, be prone to, be subject to, be predisposed to/toward(s), be a sucker for.* * *propenso -sapropenso A algo prone TO sthes propensa a la depresión she is prone to depression, she has a tendency to get depressedpropenso A + INF:es muy propenso a resfriarse he's very prone to colds, he catches colds very easily* * *
propenso◊ -sa adjetivo propenso A algo prone to sth
propenso,-a adjetivo prone [a, to]
' propenso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dada
- dado
- propensa
- predispuesto
English:
accident-prone
- apt
- liable
- prone
- subject
- susceptible
- accident
- disposed
* * *propenso, -a adjpropenso a algo/a hacer algo prone to sth/to doing sth* * *adj prone (a to);ser propenso a hacer be prone to do, have a tendency to do* * *propenso, -sa adj: prone, susceptible -
13 recluir
v.1 to shut or lock away, to imprison.2 to shut in, to lock in, to imprison, to lock up.* * *1 (encerrar) to shut in2 (en cárcel) to imprison, intern3 (en manicomio) to confine* * *verb* * *1.VT (=encerrar) to shut away; (Jur) (=encarcelar) to imprison2.See:* * *1. 2.recluirse v pron to shut oneself awaydesde la muerte de su mujer se ha recluido — since the death of his wife he has been a recluse/lived as a recluse
* * *= intern, seclude, hold + prisoner.Ex. The Red Cross then established and ran a library for the about 500 asylum seekers who were interned on the ship awaiting police interviewing.Ex. Can't you seclude yourself and do nothing but work on this topic for the week?.Ex. Tom Sutherland, a professor at the American University of Beirut, was kidnapped in 1985 and held prisoner for six and a half years, for much of the time shackled to his prisoner Terry Anderson.----* dado a recluirse = reclusive.* * *1. 2.recluirse v pron to shut oneself awaydesde la muerte de su mujer se ha recluido — since the death of his wife he has been a recluse/lived as a recluse
* * *= intern, seclude, hold + prisoner.Ex: The Red Cross then established and ran a library for the about 500 asylum seekers who were interned on the ship awaiting police interviewing.
Ex: Can't you seclude yourself and do nothing but work on this topic for the week?.Ex: Tom Sutherland, a professor at the American University of Beirut, was kidnapped in 1985 and held prisoner for six and a half years, for much of the time shackled to his prisoner Terry Anderson.* dado a recluirse = reclusive.* * *vt(en una prisión) to imprisonfue recluido en un psiquiátrico he was shut away in a psychiatric hospital, he was confined to o interned in a psychiatric hospital ( frml)la enfermedad lo ha tenido recluido durante casi un año he has been confined to the house for almost a year because of the illnessdesde la muerte de su mujer se había recluido/había vivido recluido since the death of his wife he had been a recluse/he had lived as a recluseuna casa donde suele recluirse para escribir a house where he shuts himself away to write* * *
recluir ( conjugate recluir) verbo transitivo ( en prisión) to imprison;
( en hospital psiquiátrico), to intern (frml)
recluir verbo transitivo
1 to shut away, confine
2 (en una cárcel) to imprison
3 (en un hospital, etc) to intern
' recluir' also found in these entries:
English:
confine
- shut away
- intern
* * *♦ vtto shut o lock away, to imprison;recluyeron a los prisioneros en una cárcel de máxima seguridad they put the prisoners in a maximum security prison* * *v/t imprison, confine* * *recluir {41} vt: to confine, to lock up -
14 reclusión
f.1 seclusion, imprisonment, captivity, confinement.2 reclusion, retreat.* * *1 (encierro) seclusion2 (encarcelamiento) imprisonment, internment3 (lugar) retreat\reclusión mayor long prison sentencereclusión menor short prison sentencereclusión perpetua life imprisonment* * *SF1) (=encarcelamiento) imprisonment, confinement2) (=cárcel) prison3) (=encierro voluntario) seclusion* * *femenino imprisonment* * *= retention, captivity, retreat, committal, reclusion, internment.Ex. Even in prisons nowadays the enlightened gaoler aims at more than custodial retention: he aims at education.Ex. The article is entitled 'Freedom in captivity'.Ex. The retreat, held in an off-campus community room during the Christmas break following an unusually hectic autumn term, lasted a full day.Ex. The book starts with the author's mother being taken away for committal to a mental asylum.Ex. Much of his later life he lived in reclusion, loneliness, poor health, and despair.Ex. The human costs of these internment operations are, of course, incalculable.----* campo de reclusión = internment camp .* propenso a la reclusión = reclusive.* reclusión perpetua = life imprisonment.* * *femenino imprisonment* * *= retention, captivity, retreat, committal, reclusion, internment.Ex: Even in prisons nowadays the enlightened gaoler aims at more than custodial retention: he aims at education.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Freedom in captivity'.Ex: The retreat, held in an off-campus community room during the Christmas break following an unusually hectic autumn term, lasted a full day.Ex: The book starts with the author's mother being taken away for committal to a mental asylum.Ex: Much of his later life he lived in reclusion, loneliness, poor health, and despair.Ex: The human costs of these internment operations are, of course, incalculable.* campo de reclusión = internment camp.* propenso a la reclusión = reclusive.* reclusión perpetua = life imprisonment.* * *imprisonmentCompuesto:life imprisonment* * *
reclusión sustantivo femenino
imprisonment;
reclusión sustantivo femenino
1 seclusion, confinement
2 (en una cárcel) imprisonment
3 (en un hospital, etc) confinement, internment
' reclusión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encierro
English:
confinement
* * *reclusión nf1. [encarcelamiento] imprisonment2. [encierro] seclusion* * *f JUR imprisonment, confinement* * * -
15 dado
adj.given.m.1 dice, die.2 threading die.3 dado, die.past part.past participle of spanish verb: dar.* * *1 (para jugar) die2 TÉCNICA block3 ARQUITECTURA dado\cargar los dados to load the diceechar los dados to throw the dice————————1→ link=dar dar► adjetivo1 given■ en un momento dado at a given moment, at a certain point■ dada la base y la altura, hallar la superficie given the base and the height, find the area2 (en vista de) in view of3 (hora) past\dado que since, as, given thatir dado,-a to be in for trouble■ vas dado si crees que te esperaré if you think I'm going to wait for you, you've got another think comingser dado,-a a to be keen on, be fond of* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - dada)adj.* * *ISM1) [en juegos] diepl dados diceechó o tiró los dados — he threw the dice
2) (Arquit) dado3) (Mec) blockIIADJ1) (=determinado)dadas estas circunstancias — in view of o given these circumstances
2)3)ir dado * —
si crees que te voy a pagar las vacaciones, vas dado — if you think I'm going to pay for your holidays, you've another think coming!
4)dado que — + subjun provided that, so long as; + indic given that
* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( determinado) givenen un momento/punto dado — at a given moment/point
2) (como conj) givendadas las circunstancias — given o in view of the circumstances
dado que — (frml) in view of the fact that (frml), given that
3) [ser] ( proclive)dado a algo/+ inf — given to something/-ing
4) (RPl) (abierto, extrovertido) outgoingII1)a) (Jueg) dice, die (frml)echar or tirar los dados — to throw the dice
b) ( cubo)2) (Arquit) dado* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( determinado) givenen un momento/punto dado — at a given moment/point
2) (como conj) givendadas las circunstancias — given o in view of the circumstances
dado que — (frml) in view of the fact that (frml), given that
3) [ser] ( proclive)dado a algo/+ inf — given to something/-ing
4) (RPl) (abierto, extrovertido) outgoingII1)a) (Jueg) dice, die (frml)echar or tirar los dados — to throw the dice
b) ( cubo)2) (Arquit) dado* * *dado11 = given.Ex: The notation for any given geographical division varies between classes and between different parts of the same classes.
* dada la situación = in the circumstances.* dadas las circunstancias = in the circumstances, under the circumstances.* dado a recluirse = reclusive.* dado a recortar presupuestos = budget-cutting.* dado de baja = written-off.* dado por hecho = foregone.* dado por muerto = presumed dead.* dado que = seeing that/as, on account of.* en un momento dado = at any given moment, at a given point in time, at a given moment in time, at a given moment.* ponencia dada por invitado especial = key paper.* ser dado a = be amenable to, be apt to.* solución dada = cut-and-dried solution.* * *A (determinado) givenen un momento/punto dado at a given moment/pointB1 ( como conj) givendadas las circunstancias given o in view of the circumstancesdado un círculo de cinco centímetros de radio given a circle with a radius of five centimetersno es extraño que no haya podido resolverlo, dada la complejidad del caso it's not surprising he hasn't been able to resolve it, given o considering the complexity of the case2C [ SER] (proclive) dado A algo given TO sthlos vecinos son muy dados al chismorreo the neighbors tend to gossip a lot, the neighbors are very fond of o are given to gossipingen este país la gente es muy dada a criticar in this country people are inclined to be o tend to be critical o are given to criticizingir dado ( Esp fam): como sigas sin estudiar vas dado if you don't start studying, you'll be in trouble ( colloq)si pretendes que pague yo, vas dado if you think I'm going to pay, you've got another think coming ( colloq)D ( RPl) (abierto, extrovertido) outgoingdado2Aechar or tirar los dados to throw the dicejugar a los dados to play dicelos dados estaban cargados the dice were loaded2(cubo): cortar el queso en dados cut the cheese into cubeszanahoria cortada en daditos diced carrotB ( Arquit) dadoC ( Fil) given* * *
Del verbo dar: ( conjugate dar)
dado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
dado
dar
dado 1◊ -da adjetivo
1 ( determinado) given;
2 ( como conj) given;◊ dadas las circunstancias given o in view of the circumstances;
dado que given that
3 [ser] ( proclive) dado a algo/hacer algo given to sth/doing sth
dado 2 sustantivo masculino
1 (Jueg) dice, die (frml);
2 (Arquit) dado
dar ( conjugate dar) verbo transitivo
1
déme un kilo de peras can I have a kilo of pears?;
See Also→ conocer verbo transitivo 3 b, entender verbo transitivo
2
‹información/idea› to give
3
4 ( conceder) ‹prórroga/permiso› to give;
nos dieron un premio we won o got a prize
5
◊ ¿le diste las gracias? did you thank him?, did you say thank you?;
dales saludos give/send them my regards;
tuve que dadole la noticia I was the one who had to break the news to himb) (señalar, indicar): me da ocupado or (Esp) comunicando the line's busy o (BrE) engaged;
1
‹ dividendos› to pay;
b) (AmL) ( alcanzar hasta):◊ da 150 kilómetros por hora it can do o go 150 kilometres an hour;
venía a todo lo que daba it was travelling at full speed;
ponen la radio a todo lo que da they turn the radio on full blast
2 (causar, provocar) ‹placer/susto› to give;
‹ problemas› to cause;
el calor le dio sueño/sed the heat made him sleepy/thirsty
1 ( presentar) ‹ concierto› to give;◊ ¿qué dan esta noche en la tele? what's on TV tonight? (colloq);
¿dónde están dando esa película? where's that film showing?
2
‹baile/banquete› to hold;
‹ discurso› (AmL) to make
ver tb clase 4
( realizar la accion que se indica) ‹ grito› to give;
dame un beso give me a kiss;
ver tb golpe, paseo, vuelta, etc
( considerar) dado algo/a algn por algo:
ese tema lo doy por sabido I'm assuming you've already covered that topic;
¡dalo por hecho! consider it done!
verbo intransitivo
1
[ventana/balcón] to look onto, give onto;
[fachada/frente] to face
2 (ser suficiente, alcanzar) dado para algo/algn to be enough for sth/sb;
dado de sí ‹zapatos/jersey› to stretch
3 ( arrojar un resultado):
¿cuánto da la cuenta? what does it come to?;
a mí me dio 247 I made it (to be) 247
4 ( importar):
¡qué más da! what does it matter!;
¿qué más da? what difference does it make?;
me da igual I don't mind
5 ( en naipes) to deal
1
( como castigo) to smack sb;
el balón dio en el poste the ball hit the post
2 (accionar, mover) dadole a algo ‹a botón/tecla› to press sth;
‹ a interruptor› to flick sth;
‹a manivela/volante› to turn sth
3
‹ solución› to hit upon, find;
‹ palabra› to come up with
4 (hablando de manías, ocurrencias) dadole a algn por hacer algo ‹por pintar/cocinar› to take to doing sth;◊ le ha dado por decir que … he's started saying that …
5 [sol/luz]:
la luz le daba de lleno en los ojos the light was shining right in his eyes
darse verbo pronominal
1 ( producirse) [fruta/trigo] to grow
2 ( presentarse) [oportunidad/ocasión] to arise
3 ( resultar) (+ me/te/le etc):
◊ dárselas de algo: se las da de valiente/de que sabe mucho he likes to make out he's brave/he knows a lot;
dárselas de listo to act smartb) (golpearse, pegarse):
se dieron contra un árbol they crashed into a tree;
se dio dado un golpe en la rodilla he hit his knee
( considerarse) dadose por algo:
ver tb aludir a, enterado 1
dado,-a 1 adjetivo given
en un momento dado, at a certain point
♦ Locuciones: dado que, since, given that
ser dado a, (aficionado, propenso) to be given to: no es muy dado a contar batallitas, he is not really given to storytelling
dado 2 sustantivo masculino
1 frml die (pl dice)
2 (juego) dice (pl dice): se pasó la noche jugando a los dados, he spent the night playing dice
dar
I verbo transitivo
1 to give: dame la mano, hold my hand
2 (conceder) to give: mi padre me dio permiso, my father gave me permission
le doy toda la razón, I think he is quite right
3 (transmitir una noticia) to tell
(un recado, recuerdos) to pass on, give
dar las gracias, to thank
4 (retransmitir u ofrecer un espectáculo) to show, put on
5 (organizar una fiesta) to throw, give
6 (producir lana, miel, etc) to produce, yield
(fruto, flores) to bear
(beneficio, interés) to give, yield
7 (causar un dolor, malestar) dar dolor de cabeza, to give a headache
(un sentimiento) dar pena, to make sad
le da mucha vergüenza, he's very embarrassed
8 (proporcionar) to provide: su empresa da trabajo a cincuenta personas, his factory gives work to fifty people
9 (una conferencia, charla) to give
(impartir clases) to teach
(recibir una clase) to have
US to take
10 (presentir) me da (en la nariz/en el corazón) que eso va a salir bien, I have a feeling that everything is going to turn out well
11 (estropear) to ruin: me dio la noche con sus ronquidos, he spoilt my sleep with his snoring
12 (abrir el paso de la luz) to switch on
(del gas, agua) to turn on
13 (propinar una bofetada, un puntapié, etc) to hit, give
14 (aplicar una mano de pintura, cera) to apply, put on
(un masaje, medicamento) to give
15 (considerar) dar por, to assume, consider: lo dieron por muerto, he was given up for dead
ese dinero lo puedes dar por perdido, you can consider that money lost
dar por supuesto/sabido, to take for granted, to assume
16 (la hora, un reloj) to strike: aún no habían dado las ocho, it was not yet past eight o'clock
17 (realizar la acción que implica el objeto) dar un abrazo/susto, to give a hug/fright
dar un paseo, to go for a walk
dar una voz, to give a shout
II verbo intransitivo
1 (sobrevenir) le dio un ataque de nervios, she had an attack of hysterics
2 dar de comer/cenar, to provide with lunch/dinner 3 dar a, (mirar, estar orientado a) to look out onto, to overlook
(una puerta) to open onto, lead to: esa puerta da al jardín, this door leads out onto the garden 4 dar con, (una persona, objeto) to come across: no fuimos capaces de dar con la contraseña, we couldn't come up with the password
dimos con él, we found him 5 dar de sí, (una camiseta, bañador) to stretch, give 6 dar en, to hit: el sol me daba en los ojos, the sun was (shining) in my eyes 7 dar para, to be enough o sufficient for: ese dinero no me da para nada, this money isn't enough for me
♦ Locuciones: dar a alguien por: le dio por ponerse a cantar, she decided to start singing
le dio por nadar, he got it into his head to go swimming
dar a entender a alguien que..., to make sb understand that...
dar la mano a alguien, to shake hands with sb
dar para: el presupuesto no da para más, the budget will not stretch any further
dar que hablar, to set people talking
dar que pensar: el suceso dio que pensar, the incident gave people food for thought
dar a conocer, (noticia) to release
' dado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anda
- bebida
- cabezazo
- calendario
- como quiera
- comoquiera
- coscorrón
- cuscurro
- dar
- dada
- devolución
- dialéctica
- encargo
- excarcelar
- excedencia
- giro
- golpetazo
- humanizar
- meneo
- mollera
- momento
- muerdo
- negativa
- negativo
- Nobel
- paliza
- retoque
- tralla
- baja
- calambre
- cambio
- desmedido
- disgusto
- manía
English:
censor
- fright
- giggly
- given
- jump
- publicity
- stroke
- take back
- view
- cube
- dice
- die
- honorable
- name
- onto
- reclusive
- unaccounted for
- weal
- wear
* * *dado1, -a♦ adj1. [concreto, determinado] given;2. [teniendo en cuenta] given, in view of;Mat [en problemas, ejercicios] given;dadas las circunstancias, me veo obligada a dimitir in view of the circumstances, I am forced to resign;dada su edad in view of o given his age;Matdado un punto A en el eje X… given a point A on axis X…3.los niños son muy dados a inventar historias children are always making up stories;es muy dado a viajar he's a keen traveller;somos dados a la conversación we chat a lot5. CompEsp Famir dado: vas dado si crees que te voy a ayudar if you think I'm going to help you, you can think again;con el nuevo jefe vamos dados we're in for it with this new boss;voy dado como no me eches una mano if you don't give me a hand, I've had it♦ dado que loc conjsince, seeing as;dado que somos tan pocos, se suspende la reunión seeing as there are so few of us here, the meeting is adjourneddado2 nm1. [para jugar] dice, die;jugar a los dados to play dice2. [de comida] cube;cortar en dados [patatas, zanahorias] to dice;una vez tostado el pan, córtelo en dados once the bread is toasted, cut it into cubes3. Arquit dado* * *1 m dice;jugar a los dados play dice2I part → darII adj given;ser dado a algo be given to sthIII conj:dado que since, given thatIV prp given* * *dado, -da adj1) : given2)dado que : given that, since* * *dado n dice [pl. dice] -
16 reclus
reclus, e [ʀəkly, yz]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
1.
recluse ʀəkly, yz adjectif reclusive
2.
nom masculin, féminin recluse* * *ʀəkly, yz nm/f reclus, -e* * *A adj [personne, existence] reclusive; vivre reclus to live as a recluse; elle passe ses journées, recluse dans sa maison she spends her days shut up in her house.B nm,f recluse.————————, recluse [rəkly, yz] nom masculin, nom fémininvivre en reclus to live like a hermit ou recluse -
17 samotnicz|y
adj. 1. (samotny) [przyzwyczajenia] reclusive- prowadzić samotniczy tryb życia to lead a. live a reclusive life2. Żegl. [rejs, wyprawa] solo attr.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > samotnicz|y
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18 живущий уединённо
General subject: reclusive -
19 затворнический
2) Bookish: anchoretic3) Religion: anchoretic (Of or relating to anchoret), cloistral, eremitical, eremitish, hermitic, hermitical4) Christianity: secluded -
20 отшельнический
2) Bookish: anchoretic3) Religion: eremitical, eremitish, hermitic ( Of or relating to hermitage or hermits), hermitical (Of or relating to hermitage or hermits), solitary4) Makarov: eremobic, hermitical
См. также в других словарях:
Reclusive — Re*clu sive (r[ e]*kl[=u] s[i^]v), a. 1. Affording retirement from society. Some reclusive and religious life. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Disposed to avoid the company of other people; living like a recluse[1]; not sociable; of people. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reclusive — index solitary Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
reclusive — 1590s, from RECLUSE (Cf. recluse) + IVE (Cf. ive). Recluse formerly served also as an adjective in English … Etymology dictionary
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reclusive — adjective 1. providing privacy or seclusion the cloistered academic world of books sat close together in the sequestered pergola sitting under the reclusive calm of a shade tree a secluded romantic spot • Syn: ↑cloistered, ↑secluded, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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reclusive — recluse [n] person who does not want social contact anchorite, ascetic, cenobite, eremite, hermit, monk, nun, solitaire, solitary, troglodyte; concept 423 Ant. extrovert recluse / reclusive [adj] hermitlike, unsociable antisocial, ascetic,… … New thesaurus
reclusive — recluse ► NOUN ▪ a person who avoids others and lives a solitary life. DERIVATIVES reclusion noun reclusive adjective. ORIGIN from Old French reclus shut up , from Latin recludere enclose … English terms dictionary
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