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1 refugiarse
1 (gen) to take refuge; (de la lluvia) to shelter* * ** * *VPR (=acogerse a un refugio) to take refuge; (=cobijarse) to shelter (en in)* * *
■refugiarse verbo reflexivo to take refuge, take shelter [de, from]
' refugiarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
albergar
English:
refuge
- scurry
- shelter
* * *vprto take refuge;refugiarse de algo to shelter from sth;se refugió en la bebida he took o sought refuge in drink* * *v/r take refuge* * *vracogerse: to take refuge* * * -
2 refugiarse
• ensconce• find a way to• find death• shelter oneself• take cover• take refuge• take shelter -
3 refugiarse en
• take refuge in -
4 refugiarse en
v.to take refuge in. -
5 refugiarse en otro distrito
• take refuge in another districtDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > refugiarse en otro distrito
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6 refugiarse en un castillo
• take refuge in a castleDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > refugiarse en un castillo
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7 refugiar
v.to give refuge to.* * *1 to shelter, give refuge to1 (gen) to take refuge; (de la lluvia) to shelter* * *verb* * *1.verbo transitivo to give... refuge2.refugiarse v pron to take refugerefugiarse DE algo — <de bombardeo/ataque> to take refuge from something; <de lluvia/tormenta> to take shelter from something
* * *= provide + a home.Ex. The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.* * *1.verbo transitivo to give... refuge2.refugiarse v pron to take refugerefugiarse DE algo — <de bombardeo/ataque> to take refuge from something; <de lluvia/tormenta> to take shelter from something
* * *= provide + a home.Ex: The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.
* * *refugiar [A1 ]vtto give … refugelo refugiaron en su casa they gave him refuge o sheltered him in their hometo take refugese refugiaron en la embajada they took refuge in the embassysiempre se refugia en las mismas excusas she always hides behind the same excusesse refugió en su trabajo he took refuge in his workrefugiarse DE algo to take refuge FROM sthnos refugiamos del bombardeo en el sótano we took refuge from the bombardment in the basementse refugiaron de la lluvia debajo de un árbol they sheltered o took shelter from the rain under a tree* * *
refugiar ( conjugate refugiar) verbo transitivo
to give … refuge
refugiarse verbo pronominal
to take refuge;
refugiarse DE algo ‹de bombardeo/ataque› to take refuge from sth;
‹de lluvia/tormenta› to take shelter from sth
refugiar verbo transitivo to give refuge, shelter
* * *♦ vtto give refuge to* * *refugiar vt: to shelter* * *refugiar vb to shelter -
8 albergar
v.1 to accommodate, to put up (people).2 to harbor (odio).3 to lodge, to shelter, to board, to give cover to.María alberga turistas Mary lodges tourists.4 to keep, to bear in the mind, to cherish, to nurse.Ricardo alberga sospechas en su mente Richard keeps suspicions in his mind.Silvia alberga mucho sufrimiento Silvia bears much suffering.5 to contain.* * *1 (alojar) to lodge, house, accommodate2 figurado (sentimientos) to cherish, harbour (US harbor)1 to stay* * *1. VT1) (=acomodar) [+ visitante, refugiado, inmigrante] to provide accommodation for; [+ criminal, fugitivo] to harbour2) (=dar cabida a) [+ espectadores, público] to accommodate, hold; [+ evento, celebración] to hostel estadio puede albergar a 30.000 personas — the stadium can accommodate o hold 30,000 people, the stadium has a capacity of 30,000
3) [+ esperanza] to cherish; [+ dudas] to have2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < personas> to house, accommodate; <biblioteca/exposición> to houseel hotel alberga a 2.000 turistas — the hotel accommodates 2,000 tourists
2) (liter) <duda/odio> to harbor*; < esperanzas> to cherish2.albergarse v prona) ( hospedarse) to lodgeb) ( refugiarse) to shelter, take refuge* * *= house, shelter, harbour [harbor, -USA], lodge, play + host to, nurse.Ex. The shared systems are run on an IBM 4341 computer housed at BLCMP.Ex. Our warehouse shelter a 13 metre high, 60 ton ammonia retort and a 37 metre wingspan airliner.Ex. When the reference collection fails or the question is broad in nature, the stacks may harbor exactly what is wanted.Ex. The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.Ex. Being a large city, which plays host to conferences of all sizes on a frequent basis, Glasgow possesses an extremely diverse array of accommodation.Ex. Not the least of its advantages is its maximum visibility to other library users, perhaps nursing unasked questions of their own.----* albergar esperanza = hold out + hope, hold out + prospect, hold out + promise.* albergar un sentimiento = harbour + feeling.* albergar un temor = harbour + fear.* volver a albergar = rehouse [re-house].* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < personas> to house, accommodate; <biblioteca/exposición> to houseel hotel alberga a 2.000 turistas — the hotel accommodates 2,000 tourists
2) (liter) <duda/odio> to harbor*; < esperanzas> to cherish2.albergarse v prona) ( hospedarse) to lodgeb) ( refugiarse) to shelter, take refuge* * *= house, shelter, harbour [harbor, -USA], lodge, play + host to, nurse.Ex: The shared systems are run on an IBM 4341 computer housed at BLCMP.
Ex: Our warehouse shelter a 13 metre high, 60 ton ammonia retort and a 37 metre wingspan airliner.Ex: When the reference collection fails or the question is broad in nature, the stacks may harbor exactly what is wanted.Ex: The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.Ex: Being a large city, which plays host to conferences of all sizes on a frequent basis, Glasgow possesses an extremely diverse array of accommodation.Ex: Not the least of its advantages is its maximum visibility to other library users, perhaps nursing unasked questions of their own.* albergar esperanza = hold out + hope, hold out + prospect, hold out + promise.* albergar un sentimiento = harbour + feeling.* albergar un temor = harbour + fear.* volver a albergar = rehouse [re-house].* * *albergar [A3 ]vtA ‹personas› to house, accommodate; ‹biblioteca/exposición› to houseel edificio alberga a 30 ancianos the building is home to o houses 30 old peopleel nuevo hotel podrá albergar a 2.000 turistas the new hotel will sleep o accommodate 2,000 touristsel parque alberga una fauna muy variada the park is home to many different species of wildlifeel nuevo centro comercial albergará 200 tiendas the new shopping center will provide space for o will house 200 shopsesta parte de la ciudad alberga la mayoría de sus teatros most of the city's theaters are located in this areaB ( liter); ‹duda/odio› to harbor*alberga un sentimiento de culpa he harbors feelings of guilttodavía albergaban esperanzas de que se curara they were still holding out hope that o they were still hoping that he would recover1 (hospedarse) to lodge2 (refugiarse) to shelter, take refuge* * *
albergar ( conjugate albergar) verbo transitivo ‹ personas› to house, accommodate;
‹biblioteca/exposición› to house
albergarse verbo pronominal
albergar verbo transitivo
1 (contener cosas, alojar) to house
(alojar temporalmente) to accommodate
2 fig (esperanzas, rencor, etc) to cherish, harbour, US harbor
' albergar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concebir
- alojar
English:
accommodate
- harbor
- house
* * *♦ vt1. [personas] to accommodate, to put up;nos albergaron en la habitación de invitados they put us (up) in the guest room;el polideportivo albergó a los damnificados the sports centre provided temporary accommodation for the victims;el partido alberga a comunistas y ecologistas the party is a home to communists and greens2. [exposición]el centro cultural albergará la exposición de Picasso the cultural centre will be the venue for the Picasso exhibition, the Picasso exhibition will be held in the cultural centre;un antiguo palacio alberga el Museo Antropológico the Museum of Anthropology is housed in a former palace3. [odio] to harbour;todavía albergamos esperanzas de conseguirlo we still have hopes of achieving it* * *v/t1 ( hospedar) put up2 ( contener) house3 esperanzas hold out4 INFOR host* * *albergar {52} vtalojar: to house, to lodge, to shelter* * *albergar vb to house -
9 retraerse
1 (apartarse) to be dissuaded2 (refugiarse) to take refuge3 (hacer vida retirada) to withdraw4 PLÍTICA to give up* * *VPR1) (=retirarse)2) (=intimidarse)* * *= retract, recoil.Ex. This response may be regretted almost immediately, but it is difficult to retract.Ex. Consequently, librarians have often entered the profession because they love books and have instinctively recoiled from concepts such as measurement and marketing.* * *= retract, recoil.Ex: This response may be regretted almost immediately, but it is difficult to retract.
Ex: Consequently, librarians have often entered the profession because they love books and have instinctively recoiled from concepts such as measurement and marketing.* * *vpr1. [encogerse] to retract2. [aislarse, retroceder] to withdraw, to retreat;se retrae cuando hay extraños he becomes very withdrawn o he goes into his shell in the company of strangers* * *v/r withdraw* * *vr1) retirarse: to withdraw, to retire2) refugiarse: to take refuge -
10 acogerse
pron.v.to take refuge.* * *1 (refugiarse) to take refuge (a, in)2 (a una ley etc) to have recourse to; (amnistía, promesa) to avail oneself of* * ** * *VPR1) (=acudir)•
acogerse a — [+ ley, derecho] to invoke2) (=beneficiarse)•
acogerse a, los trabajadores que lo deseen podrán acogerse a las bajas incentivadas — any workers who wish to may take voluntary redundancy* * *
■acogerse verbo reflexivo
1 (dar una excusa) to take refuge [a, in]
2 (apelar a una costumbre, a una promesa, etc) to avail oneself of
acogerse a la ley, to have recourse to the law: me acojo a la cuarta enmienda, I'm going to make use of the fourth amendment
' acogerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acoger
* * *vpracogerse a [recurrir a] to invoke;se acogió al artículo primero de la Constitución she invoked Article 1 of the Constitution;no te acojas a una excusa tan tonta don't try and hide behind such a ridiculous excuse;2.000 trabajadores se han acogido al nuevo plan de pensiones 2,000 workers have signed up for the new pension scheme;abortó acogiéndose a la nueva ley she was able to have an abortion under the new law* * *v/r:acogerse a algo have recourse to sth* * *vr1) refugiarse: to take refuge2)acogerse a : to resort to, to avail oneself of -
11 acoger
v.1 to welcome (recibir) (person).El hotel acogió a sus huéspedes The hotel welcomed its guests.2 to take in (dar refugio a).Suecia acogió a los refugiados políticos Sweden took in the political refugeesque Dios lo/la acoja en su seno God rest his/her soul3 to accept, to buy into, to admit.Mario acogió nuestra ayuda Mario accepted our help.4 to shelter, to protect, to take in.El viejo acogió al chico anoche The old man sheltered the boy last night.* * *1 (recibir) to receive; (a invitado) to welcome2 (admitir) to admit, accept3 (proteger) to shelter, protect4 (ideas etc) to accept, take to1 (refugiarse) to take refuge (a, in)2 (a una ley etc) to have recourse to; (amnistía, promesa) to avail oneself of* * *verb1) to take in, receive, welcome2) host•- acogerse* * *1. VT1) (=albergar) [+ huésped, refugiado] to take in; [+ visitante] to receive; [+ fugitivo] to harbour, harbor (EEUU), sheltermuchas familias acogen a estudiantes — many families provide accommodation for o take in students
la ciudad acoge todos los años a miles de visitantes — the city receives thousands of visitors every year
niños acogidos en centros públicos — children housed o accommodated in public centres
el hotel que acoge a los periodistas extranjeros — the hotel where the foreign journalists are staying
2) (=recibir) [+ noticia, idea, propuesta] to receiveacogieron la noticia con sorpresa — they were surprised at the news, they received the news with surprise
acogieron el plan como una oportunidad de reconvertir la industria — they welcomed the plan as an opportunity to restructure industry
3) (=ser sede de) [ciudad] to host; [edificio, auditorio] to be the venue for4) (=contener)a) [+ espectadores] to seat, holdel teatro podrá acoger a 1500 espectadores — the theatre will be able to seat o hold 1500 people
b) [+ obras]los pasillos del nuevo centro acogerán una exposición fotográfica — the corridors of the new centre will accommodate a photographic exhibition
la exposición acoge obras religiosas — the exhibition includes o contains religious works
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <huérfano/anciano> to take in; < refugiado> to accept, admit2) (+ compl) <propuesta/persona> to receive2.acogerse v pronacogerse a algo — a la ley to have recourse to something; a un régimen to opt for something
* * *= greet, welcome.Ex. New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.Ex. The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.----* acoger bajo la representación de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bajo la tutela de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bien = welcome.* acoger con ahínco la idea de = seize upon + the idea of.* acoger con entusiasmo = greet + warmly.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <huérfano/anciano> to take in; < refugiado> to accept, admit2) (+ compl) <propuesta/persona> to receive2.acogerse v pronacogerse a algo — a la ley to have recourse to something; a un régimen to opt for something
* * *= greet, welcome.Ex: New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.
Ex: The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.* acoger bajo la representación de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bajo la tutela de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bien = welcome.* acoger con ahínco la idea de = seize upon + the idea of.* acoger con entusiasmo = greet + warmly.* * *acoger [E6 ]vtA (dar refugio a, albergar) ‹huérfano/anciano› to take innos acogió en su casa he took us inItalia acogió a 5.000 refugiados Italy gave refuge to o accepted o admitted 5,000 refugeesestos hoteles acogen a miles de turistas these hotels cater for o provide accommodation for thousands of touristsque el Señor lo acoja en su seno may the Lord receive his SpiritB (+ compl) ‹propuesta/idea› to receive; ‹persona› to receivela noticia fue acogida con gran satisfacción the news was very well receivedfue acogido con grandes ovaciones it was received with great applauseme acogieron con cortesía they received me politely■ acogerseacogerse A algo:se acogieron a la ley they had recourse to the lawme acogí a su protección I turned to them for protection, I availed myself of their protectionse acogió al régimen de jornada reducida he opted for the shorter working day, he took advantage of o accepted the option of working a shorter dayse acogió al derecho de asilo he claimed asylumse acogieron a la amnistía they accepted the offer of an amnesty* * *
acoger ( conjugate acoger) verbo transitivo
‹ refugiado› to accept, admit
acogerse verbo pronominal acogerse a algo ‹ a la ley› to have recourse to sth;
‹ a un régimen› to opt for sth
acoger verbo transitivo
1 (recibir un proyecto, a una persona) to receive: la idea fue acogida con escepticismo, the idea was received with scepticism
2 (admitir a alguien o algo con alegría) to welcome: nos acogieron con mucho cariño, they welcomed us warmly
3 (proteger) to take in: acogieron a una familia de refugiados en su casa, they have taken in a family of refugees
' acoger' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
recibir
- asilar
English:
foster
- greet
- receive
- shelter
- take in
- welcome
* * *♦ vt1. [recibir] [persona] to welcome;nos acogieron en su propia casa they welcomed us into their own home2. [recibir] [idea, noticia] to receive;el plan fue acogido con mucho entusiasmo the plan was very enthusiastically received;los trabajadores acogieron con escepticismo el anuncio de la empresa the workforce reacted sceptically to the company's announcement3. [dar refugio a] to take in;Suecia acogió a los refugiados políticos Sweden took in the political refugees;que Dios la acoja en su seno God rest her soul4. [adoptar temporalmente] [niño] to foster* * *v/t1 receive;acoger con satisfacción welcome2 en casa take in, put up* * *acoger {15} vt1) refugiar: to take in, to shelter2) : to receive, to welcome* * *acoger vb2. (recibir) to welcome -
12 albergue
m.1 accommodation, lodgings (alojamiento).albergue de juventud o juvenil youth hostel2 lodging, lodging house, hostelling, housing.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: albergar.* * *1 (hostal) hostel2 (refugio) shelter, refuge\dar albergue to take in, put upalbergue juvenil youth hostel* * *noun m.1) lodging, hostel2) shelter, refuge* * *SM (=refugio) shelter, refuge; (=alojamiento) lodging; [de montaña] refuge, mountain hut; (Zool) lair, den* * *a) ( alojamiento) lodging, accommodations (pl) (AmE)b) ( hostal) hostel; ( en la montaña) refuge, shelter; (para vagabundos, mendigos) shelter* * *= shelter, hostel.Ex. The basic needs of any worker are food, water, shelter, sleep, which sustain life on its most minimal level.Ex. The author discusses the design of information management systems for Assistance Centres for Homeless People, which include hostels for homeless people, soup kitchens and other services.----* albergue juvenil = youth hostel, student hostel.* albergue para indigentes = poorhouse.* * *a) ( alojamiento) lodging, accommodations (pl) (AmE)b) ( hostal) hostel; ( en la montaña) refuge, shelter; (para vagabundos, mendigos) shelter* * *= shelter, hostel.Ex: The basic needs of any worker are food, water, shelter, sleep, which sustain life on its most minimal level.
Ex: The author discusses the design of information management systems for Assistance Centres for Homeless People, which include hostels for homeless people, soup kitchens and other services.* albergue juvenil = youth hostel, student hostel.* albergue para indigentes = poorhouse.* * *1(alojamiento, cobijo): le dimos albergue en nuestra casa we took her inencontró albergue en casa de unos parientes he was taken in by some relatives2 (hostal) hostel3 (en la montaña) refuge, shelter4 (para vagabundos, mendigos) shelter, refuge ( BrE)Compuestos:● albergue de or para animalesanimal refugeroad house● albergue juvenil or de la juventudyouth hostel( Arg) hotel ( where rooms are rented by the hour)* * *
Del verbo albergar: ( conjugate albergar)
albergué es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
albergue es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
albergar
albergue
albergar ( conjugate albergar) verbo transitivo ‹ personas› to house, accommodate;
‹biblioteca/exposición› to house
albergarse verbo pronominal
albergue sustantivo masculino
(para vagabundos, mendigos) shelter
albergar verbo transitivo
1 (contener cosas, alojar) to house
(alojar temporalmente) to accommodate
2 fig (esperanzas, rencor, etc) to cherish, harbour, US harbor
albergue sustantivo masculino hostel
dar albergue a alguien, to take somebody in
albergue juvenil, youth hostel
' albergue' also found in these entries:
English:
flophouse
- hostel
- youth hostel
- shelter
- youth
* * *albergue nm1. [alojamiento] accommodation, lodgings;dar albergue a alguien to take sb in2. [hostal] hostelalbergue juvenil youth hostel;albergue de juventud youth hostel;RP albergue transitorio = hotel where rooms may be rented by the hour3. [de montaña] shelter, refuge4. [establecimiento benéfico] hostel* * *m hostel; benéfico refuge, shelter;dar albergue a alguien take s.o. in* * *albergue nm1) : shelter, refuge2) : hostel* * *albergue n1. (hostal) hostel2. (refugio) shelter / refuge -
13 ampararse
1 (protegerse) to take shelter, protect oneself2 (acogerse) to avail oneself of the protection (en, of), seek protection (en, in)————————1 (proteger) to protect, shelter2 (ayudar) to help; (favorecer) to favour (US favor)1 (protegerse) to take shelter, protect oneself2 (acogerse) to avail oneself of the protection (en, of), seek protection (en, in)* * ** * *VPR1) (=buscar protección) to seek protection, seek helpampararse con o de o en — to seek the protection of
2) [de la lluvia] to shelter* * *(v.) = seek + shelterEx. Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.* * *(v.) = seek + shelterEx: Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.
* * *
■ampararse verbo reflexivo to seek protection
' ampararse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amparar
* * *vprse amparó en su condición de diputado para no declarar he used his parliamentary immunity to avoid making a statement;se ampara en la excusa de que no sabía nada she uses her ignorance as an excusese ampararon de la lluvia en una cabaña they sheltered from the rain in a hut;cuando pasó por aquella crisis se amparó en su familia her family were a great support to her at that difficult time* * *v/r seek shelter (de from);ampararse en algo seek protection in sth* * *vr1)ampararse de : to take shelter from2)ampararse en : to have recourse to* * *ampararse vb1. (refugiarse) to shelter -
14 ganarse
1 to earn2 (ser merecedor) to deserve* * *VPR1) [+ afecto, confianza] to win2) [+ sueldo] to earnse lo ha ganado — he has earned it o deserves it
¡te la vas a ganar! — * you're for it! *
3) LAm (=acercarse) to go offel caballo se ganó para el bosque — the horse moved off towards the wood, the horse made for the wood
4) (=refugiarse) to take refuge* * *(v.) = win over, propitiateEx. It is the latest incentive being offered to attract the Web user and win over their loyalty of custom.Ex. The latest news is that in India some residents are transforming themselves into ghosts in a ritual to propitiate Lord Shiva.* * *(v.) = win over, propitiateEx: It is the latest incentive being offered to attract the Web user and win over their loyalty of custom.
Ex: The latest news is that in India some residents are transforming themselves into ghosts in a ritual to propitiate Lord Shiva.* * *
■ganarse verbo reflexivo
1 (el pan, el sustento, la vida) to earn
2 (granjearse) to win: se ha ganado su confianza, he has won her confidence
3 (merecer) to deserve: se ha ganado un premio, he deserves a reward
¿To earn, to win o to beat?
To earn hace referencia a un sueldo o a una recompensa por el trabajo realizado: No se gana mucho trabajando en un bar. You don't earn much working in a bar.
To win se emplea cuando hablamos de competiciones, loterías, concursos, apuestas, guerras, etc.: Ganó un millón en la lotería. He won a million on the lottery. ¿Quién ganó la batalla? Who won the battle?
To beat se usa igual que to win. La diferencia consiste en que to beat indica al ganador y al perdedor: Ganó el partido. He won the match. Pero: Ganó al campeón. He beat the champion.
' ganarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
garbanzo
- pulso
- sustento
- trabajarse
- vida
- atraer
- cielo
- estima
- frijol
- ganar
- pan
English:
alienate
- earn
- living
- win
- win over
- woo
- eke out
- estimation
- livelihood
- support
* * *vpr1. [conquistar] [simpatía, respeto] to earn;[persona] to win over;se ganó el aprecio de sus alumnos she earned the respect of her pupils;se ganó el odio de sus compañeros his colleagues came to hate him3. [merecer] to deserve;nos hemos ganado unas vacaciones we've earned o we deserve a holiday;te vas a ganarse una bofetada you'll end up getting a smack;ganarse algo a pulso: se ha ganado a pulso su reputación de mujeriego he has certainly earned his reputation as a ladies' man, he has a well-deserved reputation as a ladies' man;Esp Famganársela: como no te estés quieto, te la vas a ganarse if you don't stay still, you'll catch it* * *v/r1 earn;te has ganado unas vacaciones you’ve earned a vacation;ganarse la vida earn one’s living2 a alguien win over* * *vr1) : to gain, to winganarse a alguien: to win someone over2) : to earnganarse la vida: to make a living3) : to deserve -
15 refugiado
f. & m.refugee, displaced person.past part.past participle of spanish verb: refugiar.* * *1→ link=refugiar refugiar► adjetivo1 refugee► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 refugee\refugiado político political refugee* * *(f. - refugiada)noun* * *refugiado, -aADJ SM / F refugee* * *I- da adjetivo refugee (before n)II- da masculino, femenino refugee* * *= refugee.Ex. The Ndzevane refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.----* campamento de refugiados = refugee camp.* campo de refugiados = refugee camp.* refugiado político = political refugee, emigre.* * *I- da adjetivo refugee (before n)II- da masculino, femenino refugee* * *= refugee.Ex: The Ndzevane refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.
* campamento de refugiados = refugee camp.* campo de refugiados = refugee camp.* refugiado político = political refugee, emigre.* * *refugee ( before n)masculine, femininerefugeeCompuestos:● refugiado/refugiada de guerramasculine, feminine war refugee● refugiado económico/refugiada económicamasculine, feminine economic refugee● refugiado político/refugiada políticamasculine, feminine political refugee* * *
Del verbo refugiar: ( conjugate refugiar)
refugiado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
refugiado
refugiar
refugiado◊ -da adjetivo
refugee ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
refugee;
refugiado económico economic refugee
refugiar ( conjugate refugiar) verbo transitivo
to give … refuge
refugiarse verbo pronominal
to take refuge;
refugiadose DE algo ‹de bombardeo/ataque› to take refuge from sth;
‹de lluvia/tormenta› to take shelter from sth
refugiado,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino refugee
refugiar verbo transitivo to give refuge, shelter
' refugiado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
refugiada
- acoger
- acogida
- asilar
- devolver
English:
escape
- refugee
- economic
* * *refugiado, -a♦ adjrefugee♦ nm,frefugeerefugiado político political refugee* * *m, refugiada f refugee* * *refugiado, -da n: refugee* * *refugiado n refugee -
16 refugio
m.1 shelter, refuge (place).refugio antiaéreo air-raid shelterrefugio atómico nuclear bunkerrefugio subterráneo bunker, underground shelter2 refuge, comfort (amparo, consuelo).3 traffic island (automobiles).4 Refugio.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: refugiar.* * *1 (gen) shelter, refuge2 figurado refuge3 AUTOMÓVIL traffic island\refugio antiaéreo air-raid shelterrefugio atómico (nuclear) fallout shelter* * *noun m.haven, refuge, shelter* * *SM1) (=sitio) refuge, shelteracogerse a un refugio — to take refuge, (take) shelter (en in)
refugio antiatómico, refugio antinuclear, refugio atómico — fallout shelter
refugio subterráneo — (Mil) underground shelter, dugout
2) Esp (Aut) street island* * *a) (contra la lluvia, bombardeo) shelter; ( en montaña) refuge, shelterb) ( contra perseguidores) refugec) ( en calzada) traffic island* * *= haven, refuge, shelter, bolt-hole, sanctuary, safe haven, safe harbour, redoubt, asylum, retreat, hideaway.Ex. During the parliamentary debates he pointed out the advantages to the public that would accrue from such havens of quiet and reasonableness as the library.Ex. 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.Ex. The basic needs of any worker are food, water, shelter, sleep, which sustain life on its most minimal level.Ex. Book clubs do not have to be cliquish, pretentious, stuffily self-inflated, or bolt-holes for ethereal literary spirits.Ex. The article 'A sanctuary for sciences: architecture projects for the Bibliotheque Nationale during the revolution' relates the history of the various conversion projects prepared for the national library before the French Revolution.Ex. While there are features of public libraries which are to be cherished - the role as a community meeting place, a place to borrow books, a safe haven -- we must look for new opportunities.Ex. One of the proposals made to protect children from the harmful effects of violence on television is to limit the showing of violent programmes to safe harbours when children are not viewing.Ex. Privatization and liberalization have attacked the redoubts of workplace unionism.Ex. The most significant of these projects are the international festival for literature and freedom of expression and the city's role as an asylum for persecuted authors.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. This the perfect hideaway for newlyweds.----* buscar refugio = seek + shelter.* ofrecer refugio = provide + a home.* refugio antiaéreo = bomb shelter.* refugio antiatómico = fallout shelter.* refugio antinuclear = fallout shelter.* refugio atómico = fallout shelter.* refugio de animales = wildlife centre.* refugio de trinchera = dugout.* refugio nuclear = fallout shelter.* refugio para animales = animal sanctuary.* refugio subterráneo = dugout.* salir de + Posesivo + refugio = raise + Posesivo + head above the parapet.* * *a) (contra la lluvia, bombardeo) shelter; ( en montaña) refuge, shelterb) ( contra perseguidores) refugec) ( en calzada) traffic island* * *= haven, refuge, shelter, bolt-hole, sanctuary, safe haven, safe harbour, redoubt, asylum, retreat, hideaway.Ex: During the parliamentary debates he pointed out the advantages to the public that would accrue from such havens of quiet and reasonableness as the library.
Ex: 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.Ex: The basic needs of any worker are food, water, shelter, sleep, which sustain life on its most minimal level.Ex: Book clubs do not have to be cliquish, pretentious, stuffily self-inflated, or bolt-holes for ethereal literary spirits.Ex: The article 'A sanctuary for sciences: architecture projects for the Bibliotheque Nationale during the revolution' relates the history of the various conversion projects prepared for the national library before the French Revolution.Ex: While there are features of public libraries which are to be cherished - the role as a community meeting place, a place to borrow books, a safe haven -- we must look for new opportunities.Ex: One of the proposals made to protect children from the harmful effects of violence on television is to limit the showing of violent programmes to safe harbours when children are not viewing.Ex: Privatization and liberalization have attacked the redoubts of workplace unionism.Ex: The most significant of these projects are the international festival for literature and freedom of expression and the city's role as an asylum for persecuted authors.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: This the perfect hideaway for newlyweds.* buscar refugio = seek + shelter.* ofrecer refugio = provide + a home.* refugio antiaéreo = bomb shelter.* refugio antiatómico = fallout shelter.* refugio antinuclear = fallout shelter.* refugio atómico = fallout shelter.* refugio de animales = wildlife centre.* refugio de trinchera = dugout.* refugio nuclear = fallout shelter.* refugio para animales = animal sanctuary.* refugio subterráneo = dugout.* salir de + Posesivo + refugio = raise + Posesivo + head above the parapet.* * *1 (lugar) shelter; (en la montaña) refuge, shelter2 (en la calzada) traffic island3 (de un ataque) refuge; (de la lluvia) shelterbuscar refugio en otro país to seek refuge in another countryCompuestos:air-raid shelter● refugio antinuclear or antiatómicofallout shelternuclear shelter* * *
Del verbo refugiar: ( conjugate refugiar)
refugio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
refugió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
refugiar
refugio
refugiar ( conjugate refugiar) verbo transitivo
to give … refuge
refugiarse verbo pronominal
to take refuge;
refugiose DE algo ‹de bombardeo/ataque› to take refuge from sth;
‹de lluvia/tormenta› to take shelter from sth
refugio sustantivo masculino
( en montaña) refuge, shelter
refugiar verbo transitivo to give refuge, shelter
refugio sustantivo masculino refuge, shelter: buscaron refugio en un país extranjero, they sought refuge in a foreign country
' refugio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amanecer
- antinuclear
- cabaña
- improvisada
- improvisado
- nido
- resguardo
- techo
- abrigo
- amparar
- amparo
- casa
- santuario
English:
crude
- fallout shelter
- haunt
- haven
- lodge
- refuge
- retreat
- shelter
- air
- dug
- fall
- harbor
- sanctuary
* * *refugio nm1. [lugar] shelter, refugerefugio antiaéreo air-raid shelter;refugio antinuclear nuclear bunker;refugio atómico nuclear bunker;refugio de montaña [muy básico] mountain shelter;[albergue] mountain refuge;refugio subterráneo bunker, underground shelter2. [amparo, consuelo] refuge, comfort;la gente busca refugio en la religión people seek refuge in religion3. Aut traffic island4. refugio fiscal tax shelter;refugio tributario tax shelter* * *m refuge;buscar refugio look for shelter, seek refuge* * *refugio nm: refuge, shelter* * *refugio n refuge / shelter -
17 retraer
v.1 to retract.El aparato retrajo la cuchilla The apparatus retracted the blade.2 to bring back, to repurchase, to retake.María retrajo sus pertenencias Mary brought back her stuff.* * *1 (volver a traer) to bring back, bring again2 (reprochar) to reproach3 (disuadir) to dissuade1 (apartarse) to be dissuaded2 (refugiarse) to take refuge3 (hacer vida retirada) to withdraw4 PLÍTICA to give up* * *1. VT1) [+ uñas] to draw in, retract2) (=volver a traer) to bring back3) frm (=disuadir) to dissuade2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Zool) < uñas> to retract2) ( traer de vuelta) to bring back2.retraerse v prona) ( retirarse) to withdrawse retrae de la gente que no conoce bien — when he's with people he doesn't know well he withdraws into his shell
b) demanda to reduce, fall* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Zool) < uñas> to retract2) ( traer de vuelta) to bring back2.retraerse v prona) ( retirarse) to withdrawse retrae de la gente que no conoce bien — when he's with people he doesn't know well he withdraws into his shell
b) demanda to reduce, fall* * *vtA ( Zool) ‹uñas› to retractB (traer de vuelta) to bring backme retrajo a la realidad it brought me back to reality o to earth1 (retirarse) to withdrawse retrajo a su casa de campo she withdrew o retired to her house in the countryel caracol se retrae en su concha the snail withdraws into its shellse retrae de la gente que no conoce bien when he's with people he doesn't know well he withdraws into his shell o into himself, he's very shy with people he doesn't know well2 «demanda» to reduce, fall* * *
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
' retraer' also found in these entries:
English:
retract
- draw
- pull
* * *♦ vt1. [uñas, cuernos] to retract, to draw in* * *<part retraido> v/t retract* * *retraer {81} vt1) : to bring back2) : to dissuade -
18 albergarse
1 to stay* * *VPR1) (=refugiarse) to shelter2) (=alojarse) to stay* * *
■albergarse verbo transitivo to stay
' albergarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
albergar
* * *vprto stay;¿en qué hotel se albergan? what hotel are they staying in?* * *v/r to lodge* * *albergarse vb (alojarse) to stay -
19 asilarse
VPR1) (=refugiarse) to take refuge (en in)(Pol) to seek political asylum2) [anciano etc] to enter a home, enter an institution* * *vpr[refugiado político] to obtain (political) asylum* * *v/r POL seek asylum -
20 recogerse
1 (irse a casa) to go home2 (irse a dormir) to go to bed3 (para meditar) to retire, withdraw* * *VPR1) (=retirarse) to withdraw, retire; [a casa] to go home; (=acostarse) to go to bed2) (=refugiarse) to take shelter3) [+ falda] to gather up, lift up; [+ mangas, pantalones] to roll up* * *
■recogerse verbo reflexivo
1 (en casa) to go home
2 (en un lugar tranquilo) to withdraw
3 (pelo) to put up, tie back
' recogerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
recoger
English:
tie back
* * *vpr1. [a dormir, meditar] to retire;aquí la gente se recoge pronto people go to bed early here2.[en trenza] to tie one's hair backrecogerse el pelo [en moño] to put one's hair up;* * *v/r go home
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