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2 negado
adj.denied.past part.past participle of spanish verb: negar.* * *► adjetivo1 (inepto) hopeless, useless► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 no-hoper, total loss\ser negado,-a para algo to be hopeless at something, be useless at something, be a total loss at something* * *negado, -a1.ADJ hopeless, uselessser negado para algo — to be hopeless o useless at sth
2.SM / Fes un negado — he's hopeless o useless, he's a dead loss *
* * *I- da adjetivo useless (colloq), hopeless (colloq)IIes negado para la geografía — he's useless o hopeless at geography
- da masculino, femenino dead loss (colloq)* * *= lame duck.Ex. Having them call him a lame duck is just one more way for them to underestimate what they are up against.* * *I- da adjetivo useless (colloq), hopeless (colloq)IIes negado para la geografía — he's useless o hopeless at geography
- da masculino, femenino dead loss (colloq)* * *= lame duck.Ex: Having them call him a lame duck is just one more way for them to underestimate what they are up against.
* * *es negado para la geografía he's useless o hopeless at geographymasculine, femininedead loss ( colloq)es un negado para los deportes he's hopeless o terrible o a dead loss at sports* * *
Del verbo negar: ( conjugate negar)
negado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
negado
negar
negado◊ -da adjetivo: ser negado para algo to be useless o hopeless at sth
negar ( conjugate negar) verbo transitivo
niega habértelo dicho she denies having told you
verbo intransitivo:
negarse verbo pronominal ( rehusar) to refuse;
negadose a hacer algo to refuse to do sth;
se negó a que llamáramos a un médico he refused to let us call a doctor
negado,-a adjetivo & m,f (inepto) eres un negado, you are useless
es negada para las matemáticas, she's hopeless at maths
negar verbo transitivo
1 to deny: no me niegues que te gusta, don't deny you like her ➣ Ver nota en deny
2 (rechazar) to refuse, deny: me negó su apoyo, he refused to help me
es tan rencorosa que me niega el saludo, he's so bitter that he refuses to greet me
' negado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
negada
English:
hopeless
- useless
* * *negado, -a♦ adjuseless, inept;ser negado para algo to be useless o no good at sth♦ nm,fuseless person;ser un negado para algo to be useless o no good at sth* * *adj useless fam ;ser negado para algo be useless at sth fam* * *negado adj useless / hopeless¡qué negado eres para el bricolaje! you're useless at DIY! -
3 negar
v.1 to deny.niega haber tenido nada que ver con el robo he denies having had anything to do with the robberyno voy a negar que la idea me atrae I won't deny that the idea appeals to meElla negó los cargos She denied the charges.Ella negó haber robado She denied stealing.Ella negó los permisos She denied the permits.Ricardo negó una y otra vez Richard denied over and over again.2 to refuse, to deny.negarle algo a alguien to refuse o deny somebody somethingnos negaron la entrada a la fiesta they refused to let us into the party, they wouldn't let us into the party* * *1 (rechazar) to deny2 (no conceder) to refuse1 to refuse (a, to)\negar con la cabeza to shake one's headnegar la entrada a alguien to refuse entrance to somebody, not let somebody innegarse a sí mismo,-a to deny oneself* * *verb1) to deny2) refuse* * *1. VT1) (=desmentir) to denynegó que lo hubieran despedido — he denied that they had sacked him, he denied having been sacked
2) (=rehusar) to refuse, deny (a to)nos negaron la entrada al edificio — we were refused o denied entry to the building
negar el saludo a algn — to blank sb *, snub sb *
3) frm [+ persona] to disown2.VI3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <acusación/rumor> to denynegar + inf — to deny -ing
2) ( no conceder) (+ me/te/le etc) to refuse3) < persona> to disown2.lo negó tres veces — (Bib) he denied Him three times
negar vi3.negarsev pron1) ( rehusar) to refusenegarse a + inf — to refuse to + inf
negarse a que + subj: se negó a que llamáramos un taxi — he refused to let us call a taxi
2) (refl) <placeres/lujos> to deny oneself* * *= deny, negate, gainsay, disavow, repudiate, contest, withhold.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio withheld.Ex. Borrower records may be marked so that charge-out privileges will be denied except when special permission from the librarian is given.Ex. Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.Ex. We could even agree that no one in our experience is terribly interested in knowing about all of the works of an author, and this would not gainsay the value of consistent author entry.Ex. Feminists disavow biology & biologists who reduce human biology to anatomy.Ex. The author attempts to repudiate Cherniavsky's argument to show that machine intelligence cannot equal human intelligence.Ex. Unfortunately I have not been able to find another survey which incorporates data which would support or contest the conclusions of the Luton survey.Ex. It was agreed to withhold supplies from booksellers who offered new books at a discount greater than the 10 per cent usually allowed for cash.----* negar la entrada = turn + Nombre + away.* negarse = refuse, baulk at [balk at].* negarse a = resist.* negarse a aceptar = disavow.* negarse a hacer un pedido a = withhold + supply from.* negarse a + Infinitivo = won't + Verbo.* negarse rotundamente = baulk at [balk at].* negar tener relación con = disclaim + connection with.* negar una hipótesis = negate + hypothesis.* negar un rumor = scoff at + the idea.* no poderse negar que = there + be + no denying that.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <acusación/rumor> to denynegar + inf — to deny -ing
2) ( no conceder) (+ me/te/le etc) to refuse3) < persona> to disown2.lo negó tres veces — (Bib) he denied Him three times
negar vi3.negarsev pron1) ( rehusar) to refusenegarse a + inf — to refuse to + inf
negarse a que + subj: se negó a que llamáramos un taxi — he refused to let us call a taxi
2) (refl) <placeres/lujos> to deny oneself* * *= deny, negate, gainsay, disavow, repudiate, contest, withhold.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio withheld.Ex: Borrower records may be marked so that charge-out privileges will be denied except when special permission from the librarian is given.
Ex: Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.Ex: We could even agree that no one in our experience is terribly interested in knowing about all of the works of an author, and this would not gainsay the value of consistent author entry.Ex: Feminists disavow biology & biologists who reduce human biology to anatomy.Ex: The author attempts to repudiate Cherniavsky's argument to show that machine intelligence cannot equal human intelligence.Ex: Unfortunately I have not been able to find another survey which incorporates data which would support or contest the conclusions of the Luton survey.Ex: It was agreed to withhold supplies from booksellers who offered new books at a discount greater than the 10 per cent usually allowed for cash.* negar la entrada = turn + Nombre + away.* negarse = refuse, baulk at [balk at].* negarse a = resist.* negarse a aceptar = disavow.* negarse a hacer un pedido a = withhold + supply from.* negarse a + Infinitivo = won't + Verbo.* negarse rotundamente = baulk at [balk at].* negar tener relación con = disclaim + connection with.* negar una hipótesis = negate + hypothesis.* negar un rumor = scoff at + the idea.* no poderse negar que = there + be + no denying that.* * *negar [A7 ]vtA ‹acusación/rumor/alegación› to denynegó la existencia del documento she denied the existence of the document, she denied that the document existedno puedo negar que me gusta I can't deny o I have to admit (that) I like itnegar QUE + SUBJ:no niego que haya mejorado I don't deny that she's improved, I'm not saying she hasn't improvednegó que la Tierra fuera plana he disputed the idea that the earth was flatnegar + INF:niega habértelo dicho she denies having told you, she denies that she told youB (denegar, no conceder) (+ me/te/le etc) to refuseles negaron el uso de las instalaciones portuarias they were refused o denied use of the port facilitiessigue negándome el saludo he still doesn't say o he still refuses to say hello to meno le puedo negar este favor I can't refuse him this favor¿cómo se lo puedes negar? how can you say no (to him)?, how can you refuse (him) o turn him down?C ‹persona› to disownsu propia madre lo ha negado his own mother has disowned himlo negó tres veces ( Bib) he denied Him three times■ negarvinegar con la cabeza to shake one's head■ negarseA (rehusar) to refuse negarse A + INF to refuse to + INFse negó rotundamente a recibirlo she refused point blank to see himnegarse A QUE + SUBJ:se negó a que llamáramos un taxi he refused to let us call a taxiB ( refl) ‹placeres/lujos› to deny oneselfse niega todo para dárselo a sus hijos she goes without all kinds of things so that her children can have them* * *
negar ( conjugate negar) verbo transitivo
niega habértelo dicho she denies having told you
verbo intransitivo:
negarse verbo pronominal ( rehusar) to refuse;
negarse a hacer algo to refuse to do sth;
se negó a que llamáramos a un médico he refused to let us call a doctor
negar verbo transitivo
1 to deny: no me niegues que te gusta, don't deny you like her ➣ Ver nota en deny
2 (rechazar) to refuse, deny: me negó su apoyo, he refused to help me
es tan rencorosa que me niega el saludo, he's so bitter that he refuses to greet me
' negar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
renegar
- evidencia
- niega
- sacudir
English:
deny
- hotly
- negate
- repudiate
- shrug off
- shake
- withhold
* * *♦ vt1. [rechazar] to deny;niega que existan los ovnis he denies the existence of UFOs;niega haber tenido nada que ver con el robo he denies having had anything to do with the robbery;no voy a negar que la idea me atrae I won't deny that the idea appeals to me2. [denegar] to refuse, to deny;le negaron el permiso de trabajo they refused o denied him a work permit;nos negaron la entrada a la fiesta they refused to let us into the party, they wouldn't let us into the party;no le puedo negar ese favor I can't refuse o deny her that favour;me niega el saludo she won't say hello to me♦ vinegar con la cabeza to shake one's head* * *v/t1 acusación deny2 (no conceder) refuse* * *negar {49} vt1) : to deny2) rehusar: to refuse3) : to disown* * *negar vb2. (permiso, etc) to refuse -
4 rencoroso
adj.rancorous, rancourous, resentful, rancored.* * *► adjetivo1 (hostil) rancorous2 (resentido) resentful* * *ADJ1) [ser] spiteful, nasty2) [estar] (=resentido) resentful; (=amargado) bitter* * *- sa adjetivo [SER] resentful* * *= vindictive, spiteful, resentful, embittered, ill-willed, a chip on + Posesivo + shoulder.Ex. Human nature is vindictive.Ex. Selection of books for review sometimes causes controversy as to why some are reviewed and others not and the reviews themselves can create minor storms in the book world if it is felt they are prejudiced or spiteful.Ex. Obsessional stalkers tend to be resentful males who stalk partners from prior relationships.Ex. The play 'A Song at twilight' tells the story of an embittered, closeted, world-famous writer who is faced with his murky past in the shape of his early mistress.Ex. We wish to mention that there can never be such matters as ethnic cleansing, license to rape, or other ill-willed behavior on the government's part.Ex. He was grim and sullen, with cold, wary eyes and a chip on his shoulder.* * *- sa adjetivo [SER] resentful* * *= vindictive, spiteful, resentful, embittered, ill-willed, a chip on + Posesivo + shoulder.Ex: Human nature is vindictive.
Ex: Selection of books for review sometimes causes controversy as to why some are reviewed and others not and the reviews themselves can create minor storms in the book world if it is felt they are prejudiced or spiteful.Ex: Obsessional stalkers tend to be resentful males who stalk partners from prior relationships.Ex: The play 'A Song at twilight' tells the story of an embittered, closeted, world-famous writer who is faced with his murky past in the shape of his early mistress.Ex: We wish to mention that there can never be such matters as ethnic cleansing, license to rape, or other ill-willed behavior on the government's part.Ex: He was grim and sullen, with cold, wary eyes and a chip on his shoulder.* * *rencoroso -sa[ SER] resentfules muy rencoroso he's very resentful, he bears grudges for a long time* * *
rencoroso◊ -sa adjetivo [SER] resentful
rencoroso,-a adjetivo resentful
' rencoroso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rencorosa
English:
bitter
- spiteful
- resentful
* * *rencoroso, -a♦ adjresentful;es muy rencoroso he's very resentful♦ nm,fresentful person;ser un rencoroso to be resentful* * *adj resentful* * *rencoroso, -sa adj: resentful, rancorous* * *rencoroso adj spiteful -
5 niega
* * ** * *niega, niegas, etc* * *
Del verbo negar: ( conjugate negar)
niega es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
negar
niega
negar ( conjugate negar) verbo transitivo
niega habértelo dicho she denies having told you
verbo intransitivo:
negarse verbo pronominal ( rehusar) to refuse;
niegase a hacer algo to refuse to do sth;
se negó a que llamáramos a un médico he refused to let us call a doctor
niega, niegas, etc see negar
negar verbo transitivo
1 to deny: no me niegues que te gusta, don't deny you like her ➣ Ver nota en deny
2 (rechazar) to refuse, deny: me negó su apoyo, he refused to help me
es tan rencorosa que me niega el saludo, he's so bitter that he refuses to greet me
' niega' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
negar
- redondez
English:
hotly
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