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1 acirate
• riders• ridership• ridge• ridge of earth• ridge of earth used as a property boundary• ridge of rock -
2 motociclista
f. & m.motorcyclist.* * *1 motorcyclist* * *SMF motorcyclist* * *masculino y femenino motorcyclist* * *= rider.Ex. We will organize a special tour for a group if there is a minimum of four riders (i.e. four motorcycles, or a group of six -- three riders and pillions).* * *masculino y femenino motorcyclist* * *= rider.Ex: We will organize a special tour for a group if there is a minimum of four riders (i.e. four motorcycles, or a group of six -- three riders and pillions).
* * *motorcyclist* * *
motociclista sustantivo masculino y femenino
motorcyclist
motociclista mf motorcyclist
' motociclista' also found in these entries:
English:
motorcyclist
- rider
- motor
* * *motociclista nmfmotorcyclist* * *m/f motorcyclist* * *motociclista nmf: motorcyclist -
3 pasajero de atrás
(n.) = pillion passenger, pillionEx. This means if you are in an accident with a pillion passenger, they have the right to sue the rider if necessary.Ex. We will organize a special tour for a group if there is a minimum of four riders (i.e. four motorcycles, or a group of six -- three riders and pillions).* * *(n.) = pillion passenger, pillionEx: This means if you are in an accident with a pillion passenger, they have the right to sue the rider if necessary.
Ex: We will organize a special tour for a group if there is a minimum of four riders (i.e. four motorcycles, or a group of six -- three riders and pillions). -
4 ajustarse
1 (ceñirse) to fit2 (ponerse de acuerdo) to come to an agreement; (estar de acuerdo) to agree with, fit in with* * *1) to adjust, fit2) conform* * *VPR1) (=ceñirse)a) [persona]¿me ayudas a ajustarme la corbata? — can you help me adjust my tie?
b) [zapato] to fit; [pantalón, vestido] to clingcinturón2) (=encajarse) to fit3) (=adaptarse)•
ajustarse a — [+ situación, estilo] to adapt to; [+ necesidades] to meet; [+ presupuesto] to be within; [+ norma, regla] to comply withlos precios bajan para ajustarse a las demandas del mercado — prices go down to meet the demands of the market
el motor se ajusta a la nueva normativa europea — the engine complies with the new European standards
tendrán que ajustarse al guión — they will have to keep to o follow the script
4) (=coincidir)5) (=llegar a un acuerdo) to come to an agreement ( con with)* * *(v.) = suit, fit + snugly, suit + bestEx. The records in a computer data base are structured in order to suit the information that is being stored for various applications.Ex. English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.Ex. They are the next best choice but they are suited best to low humidity situations as the air has greater potential to absorb water vapour.* * *(v.) = suit, fit + snugly, suit + bestEx: The records in a computer data base are structured in order to suit the information that is being stored for various applications.
Ex: English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.Ex: They are the next best choice but they are suited best to low humidity situations as the air has greater potential to absorb water vapour.* * *vpr1. [encajarse] to fit;el tapón no se ajusta a la botella the top won't fit on the bottle;Figtu relato no se ajusta a la verdad your account is at variance with the truth, your account doesn't match the facts2. [adaptarse] to fit in (a with);es un chico muy sociable, se ajusta a todo he's a very sociable boy and fits in wherever he goes;tu plan no se ajusta a nuestras necesidades your plan doesn't meet our needs;su arte no se ajusta al paladar europeo his art doesn't appeal to European taste;tenemos que ajustarnos al presupuesto del que disponemos we have to keep within the limits of our budget;su decisión no se ajusta a derecho her decision does not have a sound legal basis;ajustarse a las reglas to abide by the rules3. [ponerse de acuerdo] to come to an agreement;se ajustaron con sus acreedores they came to an agreement with their creditors* * *v/r1 el cinturón tighten2:ajustarse a algo fig keep within sth;ajustarse a la ley comply with the law, keep within the law* * *vr: to fit, to conform* * *ajustarse vb to suit -
5 bibliotecario itinerante
(n.) = circuit librarian, circuit rider librarian, circuit riderEx. The model is thriving as determined by a survey of existing circuit librarians in 1995.Ex. The circuit rider librarian's schedule and functions are discussed.Ex. The author traces the tradition of circuit riders describes the hallmarks and achievements of circuit librarian programmes.* * *(n.) = circuit librarian, circuit rider librarian, circuit riderEx: The model is thriving as determined by a survey of existing circuit librarians in 1995.
Ex: The circuit rider librarian's schedule and functions are discussed.Ex: The author traces the tradition of circuit riders describes the hallmarks and achievements of circuit librarian programmes. -
6 ceñirse
1 (atenerse) to keep (a, to), limit oneself (a, to)2 (adaptarse) to adhere (a, to), stick (a, to), abide (a, by)3 (ajustarse una prenda) to cling* * *VPR1) (=reducirse)ceñirse a algo: esta biografía se ciñe a la vida personal del autor — this biography limits itself o restricts itself to the author's personal life
me voy a ceñir a algunos detalles significativos — I am going to limit o restrict myself to certain relevant details
2) (=atenerse)ceñirse a algo: no se ciñeron a lo acordado — they did not keep to o stick to the agreement
será difícil ceñirse al presupuesto — it will be difficult to keep to o keep within o stay within the budget
por favor, cíñase a las preguntas del fiscal — please keep to the questions of the public prosecutor, please limit yourself to answering the questions of the public prosecutor
3) frm (=ponerse) to put onse ciñó la gorra y se marchó — he put o pulled his hat on and left
ceñirse la corona — to be crowned, take the crown liter
ceñirse la espada — †† to put on one's sword, gird one's sword liter
* * *(v.) = fit + snuglyEx. English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.* * *(v.) = fit + snuglyEx: English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.
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ceñirse verbo reflexivo
1 (a un tema) to limit oneself, stick [a, to]: hay que ceñirse a los términos del contrato, we must keep to the terms of the contract
ciñéndonos a este caso en concreto, let's just concentrate on this particular case
2 (prenda) to cling [a, to] (marcar una prenda los contornos) to cling [a, to]
(el cinturón, la espada) to put on
' ceñirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ceñir
English:
stick to
- book
- keep
- stick
* * *vpr1. [apretarse] to tighten;se ciñó la espada he girded o put on his swordcíñete a contestar a lo que te han preguntado restrict yourself to answering the questions you have been asked;me ciño a lo que dicta la ley I'm sticking to the letter of the law;la retrospectiva no se ciñe a sus cuadros más conocidos the retrospective does not restrict itself to her best-known works* * *v/r:ceñirse a algo fig stick to sth* * *vrceñirse a : to restrict oneself to, to stick to -
7 gamuza
f.1 chamois (leather) (tejido).2 chamois (animal).* * *1 ZOOLOGÍA chamois2 (piel) chamois leather3 (paño) duster* * *SF1) (Zool) chamois2) (=piel) chamois leather, wash leather3) (=paño) duster, dustcloth (EEUU)* * *a) (Zool) chamoisb) ( piel) chamois (leather); ( de otros animales) suedec) ( paño) dustcloth (AmE), duster (BrE)* * *= buff, suede.Ex. The eight pieces are an embroidered saddle, two matching pistol-cases, an embroidered baldric, a buff coat, two felt hats, and a shoe.Ex. English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.* * *a) (Zool) chamoisb) ( piel) chamois (leather); ( de otros animales) suedec) ( paño) dustcloth (AmE), duster (BrE)* * *= buff, suede.Ex: The eight pieces are an embroidered saddle, two matching pistol-cases, an embroidered baldric, a buff coat, two felt hats, and a shoe.
Ex: English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.* * *1 ( Zool) chamois2 (piel) chamois (leather), shammy leather; (de otros animales) suede* * *
gamuza sustantivo femeninoa) (Zool) chamois
( de otros animales) suede
gamuza sustantivo femenino
1 Zool chamois
2 (piel, cuero) chamois o shammy leather
3 (trapo para el polvo) duster
' gamuza' also found in these entries:
English:
suede
- chamois (leather)
* * *gamuza nf1. [tejido] chamois (leather)2. [trapo] duster3. [animal] chamois* * *f ZO, piel chamois* * *gamuza nf1) : suede2) : chamois -
8 gorrón
adj.cadging, sponging.m.1 freeloader, deadbeat, sponger, cadger.2 pebble.3 pivot, male pivot.4 paving stone.* * *► adjetivo1 familiar scrounging, sponging► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 sponger, scrounger* * *ISM1) (=guijarro) pebble; (=adoquín) cobblestone2) (Mec) pivot, journalIIgorrón, -ona* SM / F (=aprovechado) sponger *, cadger *, parasite* * *- rrona masculino, femenino (Esp, Méx fam) scrounger (colloq)* * *= scrounger, deadbeat, free rider.Nota: Persona que se beneficia de un actividad de un individuo o grupo sin contribuir a él.Ex. Consequently, claimants became disillusioned and, if they complained, were dismissed scroungers who were never satisfied.Ex. It is generally recognized that collecting money from moneyed deadbeats is as much a social problem as street thuggery.Ex. Free riders are those who use the information provided by others without contributing evaluations of their own.* * *- rrona masculino, femenino (Esp, Méx fam) scrounger (colloq)* * *= scrounger, deadbeat, free rider.Nota: Persona que se beneficia de un actividad de un individuo o grupo sin contribuir a él.Ex: Consequently, claimants became disillusioned and, if they complained, were dismissed scroungers who were never satisfied.
Ex: It is generally recognized that collecting money from moneyed deadbeats is as much a social problem as street thuggery.Ex: Free riders are those who use the information provided by others without contributing evaluations of their own.* * *(Esp, Méx fam): no seas gorrón why don't you stop scrounging? ( colloq), stop being such a scrounger o freeloader ( colloq)masculine, feminineestoy harta de que esa gorrona me pida tabaco I'm sick to death of that scrounger asking me for cigarettes o of that woman scrounging cigarettes off me ( colloq)2* * *
gorrón
gorrón,-ona m,f fam sponger, scrounger
' gorrón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gorrona
- sablista
- vividor
- vividora
English:
gatecrasher
- scrounger
* * *♦ adjsponging, scrounging;es muy gorrón he's always sponging o scrounging, he's always on the scrounge♦ nm,fsponger, scrounger* * *m, gorrona f famscrounger fam* * * -
9 jinete
f. & m.1 horseman, (f) horsewoman.el caballo derribó al jinete the horse threw its rider2 rider, equestrian, horse rider, horseman.* * *1 rider, horseman* * *noun mf.rider, horseman / horsewoman* * *SM horseman, rider; (Mil) cavalryman* * *masculino y femenino (Equ) (m) horseman, rider; (f) horsewoman, rider* * *= rider, equestrian.Ex. Tim Winton's famous novel, `The Riders', was the overall winner of the award.Ex. Many Missourians have distinguished themselves as award-winning equestrians.* * *masculino y femenino (Equ) (m) horseman, rider; (f) horsewoman, rider* * *= rider, equestrian.Ex: Tim Winton's famous novel, `The Riders', was the overall winner of the award.
Ex: Many Missourians have distinguished themselves as award-winning equestrians.* * *2 ( Mil) cavalryman* * *
jinete sustantivo masculino y femenino (Equ) (m) horseman, rider;
(f) horsewoman, rider
jinete sustantivo masculino rider, horseman
' jinete' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amazona
- cabalgar
- charro
- desmontar
- trotar
English:
equestrian
- horseman
- jockey
- rider
- skill
- whip
- horse
* * *jinete nmf[civil] horseman, f horsewoman; [militar] cavalryman;el caballo derribó al jinete the horse threw its rider;los cuatro Jinetes del Apocalipsis the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse* * *m rider; en carrera jockey* * *jinete nmf: horseman, horsewoman f, rider* * *jinete n1. (en general) rider2. (profesional) jockey -
10 pantalones de montar
(n.) = riding breeches, jodhpursEx. English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.Ex. Jodhpurs were the most accessible pants available to women in the 1920s and 30s, due to the popularity of horse riding.* * *(n.) = riding breeches, jodhpursEx: English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.
Ex: Jodhpurs were the most accessible pants available to women in the 1920s and 30s, due to the popularity of horse riding. -
11 paquete2
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12 piel de ante
(n.) = suedeEx. English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.* * *(n.) = suedeEx: English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.
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13 paquete
m.1 parcel.paquete bomba parcel bombpaquete postal parcel2 pack, packet.paquete de tabaco cigarette packet3 bag (maleta, bulto).4 package (conjunto).paquete de acciones share holdingpaquete de medidas package of measurespaquete turístico package holiday5 package (computing).6 passenger.ir de paquete to ride pillion7 packet, bulge (informal) (genitales masculinos). (peninsular Spanish)8 headache, problem, hot seat, difficulty.* * *2 (conjunto) set, packet■ un paquete de medidas a package, a package of measures4 familiar (genitales masculinos) bulge, packet\ir de paquete to ride pillionmarcar paquete familiar to have a bulge in one's trousersmeter un paquete a alguien argot to come down on somebody like a ton of brickspaquete postal parcel* * *noun m.1) package2) packet3) parcel* * *1. SM1) [de correos] [grande] parcel; [pequeño] packagepaquetes postales — [como servicio] parcel post sing
2) [de cigarrillos, galletas] packet, pack (EEUU); [de harina, azúcar] bag3) (Econ, Inform) (=conjunto) packagepaquete accionarial, paquete de acciones — parcel of shares
4) * (=persona torpe)ser un paquete — to be useless, be a dead loss *
5) * (=castigo)el sargento le metió un paquete por abandonar su puesto — the sergeant threw the book at him for leaving his post
6) * (=bebé)7) ** (=genitales masculinos) bulge, lunchbox **8) * (=pañal) [limpio] nappy; [sucio] dirty nappy9) (Náut) packet (boat)10) † * (=majo) dandyestar hecho un paquete — to be all dressed up, be dressed in style
11) (Med) ** dose (of VD) **12) LAm (=cosa pesada) nuisance, bore¡menudo paquete!, ¡vaya paquete! — what a bore!
13)14) Méx (=asunto) tough job, hard one15) Cono Sur ** queer **, poof **, fag (EEUU) **16) LAm (=vacaciones) package holiday2.ADJ INV And, Arg * elegant, chic* * *I- ta adjetivo (RPl fam) smart, chicII1)a) ( bulto envuelto) package, parcelir de paquete — (fam) to ride on the back ( of a motorcycle)
b) (de galletas, cigarrillos) pack (AmE), packet (BrE)un paquete de papas fritas — (AmL) a bag of chips (AmE), a packet of crisps (BrE)
meterle un paquete a alguien — (Esp fam) to throw the book at somebody
2) ( conjunto) packageun paquete de software/de aplicación — (Inf) a software/an application package
3) (fam) ( genitales masculinos) bulge (colloq & euph)4) (Méx fam) ( problema) headache (colloq)cargar con el paquete — (fam) to take responsibility
* * *I- ta adjetivo (RPl fam) smart, chicII1)a) ( bulto envuelto) package, parcelir de paquete — (fam) to ride on the back ( of a motorcycle)
b) (de galletas, cigarrillos) pack (AmE), packet (BrE)un paquete de papas fritas — (AmL) a bag of chips (AmE), a packet of crisps (BrE)
meterle un paquete a alguien — (Esp fam) to throw the book at somebody
2) ( conjunto) packageun paquete de software/de aplicación — (Inf) a software/an application package
3) (fam) ( genitales masculinos) bulge (colloq & euph)4) (Méx fam) ( problema) headache (colloq)cargar con el paquete — (fam) to take responsibility
* * *paquete11 = pack, package, packet, parcel, deck, bundle, tranche.Ex: The notched cards, representing relevant documents, will drop off the needle and fall from the bulk of the pack.
Ex: A spider web of metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant glow, in short, the thermionic tube of radio sets is made by the hundred million, tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets -- and it works!.Ex: In packet switching the message is split up in order to be sent through the network in short fixed length packets.Ex: You do not want to try and clear the building, thinking it is a fire when it is just somebody trying to deliver a parcel of books to the back door.Ex: As the user traverses links, new pages appear on top of the current deck.Ex: Many of them use a technique called packet-switching in which data are sent from transmitter to receiver in small bundles or packets.Ex: The first tranche of NATO enlargement -- adding Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic next year -- will help stabilize an historically unstable region.* conmutación en paquetes = packet switching.* empresa de reparto de paquetes = package delivery company.* franquear un paquete = frank + parcel.* insertar aguja en un paquete de fichas = needling the pack.* paquete ALEPH = ALEPH software.* paquete de azúcar = sugar packet.* paquete de chicles = packet of chewing gum.* paquete de clasificación = sort package.* paquete de comunicaciones = communications package.* paquete de discos = disc pack.* paquete de edición de texto = editing package.* paquete de entrada y comprobación de datos = data entry and validation package.* paquete de información = pack, information kit.* paquete de inscripción = registration package.* paquete de material didáctico = training package.* paquete de objetos e información sobre un tema concreto = topic kit.* paquete de programas = package.* paquete de programas de ordenador = software package.* paquete de revistas = journal package.* paquete de seis = six-pack.* paquete de trabajo = workpackage.* paquete de vacaciones = package holiday, vacation package.* paquete hotelero = hotel package.* paquete informativo = topic pack, pack, information kit.* paquete integrado de programas = software suite.* paquete ofimático = software suite, software suite.* paquete postal = parcel post.* paquetes de programas = programme packages.* paquetes editoriales = publishers' packages.* paquete turístico = tour package.* Sistema de Comunicación por Paquetes (PSS) = Packet-Switching System (PSS).* un paquete de = a suite of.* un paquete integrado de programas = a suite of + programmes.* un paquete ofimático integrado = a suite of office automation software.paquete22 = pillion.Ex: We will organize a special tour for a group if there is a minimum of four riders (i.e. four motorcycles, or a group of six -- three riders and pillions).
* ir de paquete = pillion riding, ride + pillion.* * *¡qué paqueta te has puesto! you're looking very smart o chictienen la casa muy paqueta their house is done out o up really nicely ( colloq)para la fiesta quiero algo más paquete I want something a bit dressier o a bit smarter for the party ( colloq)Ano soy muy bueno haciendo paquetes I'm not very good at wrapping up parcelsdejar a algn con el paquete ( fam); to get sb pregnant, to get sb in the club o in the family way ( colloq)meterle un paquete a algn to throw the book at sbCompuestos:parcel bombparcel ( sent by mail)envíalo como paquete postal send it (by) parcel postB (conjunto) packageun paquete de programas a software packageun paquete de información a workpackun paquete oferta a value packDcargar con el paquete ( fam); to take responsibility o the blame* * *
paquete 1
paquete 2 sustantivo masculino
1
paquete bomba parcel bomb;
paquete postal parcel ( sent by mail)
2 ( conjunto) package;
(Inf) package
3 (Méx fam) ( problema) headache (colloq)
paquete sustantivo masculino
1 package, parcel
(de café, cereales, folios, etc) packet, US pack
2 (conjunto, grupo) set, package
paquete de medidas, package of measures
3 Inform software package
4 (de bicicleta, moto) pillion passenger: Juan iba de paquete, John was riding pillion
5 fam (castigo, sanción) punishment: si se enteran, me meterán un paquete, if they find out, I'll be severely punished
' paquete' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bomba
- deshacer
- deshecha
- deshecho
- empezar
- envasada
- envasado
- envío
- envuelta
- envuelto
- ligadura
- amarrar
- atar
- certificado
- consignar
- desamarrar
- despachar
- destinado
- destinatario
- entrega
- entregar
- enviar
- envoltorio
- envolver
- ligero
- liviano
- nombre
- papa
- pesar
- precintar
- recoger
- sospechoso
- sostener
- voluminoso
English:
block
- cracker
- make up
- pack
- package
- packet
- parcel
- parcel bomb
- reverse
- seal
- seal up
- send
- sign for
- six-pack
- software package
- tie up
- tissue
- unpack
- unwrap
- bundle
- way
- which
* * *paquete1, -a adjRP Fam smart, elegant;es una mujer muy paqueta she's a very smart dresser;hoy estás muy paquete you're looking very elegant today;tiene un apartamento muy paquete he's got a very chic apartmentpaquete2 nm1. [de libros, regalos] package, parcelpaquete de bienvenida [en congreso, hotel] welcome pack; Col, Ven Fam paquete chileno [timo] = deception involving the use of a fake wad of bank notes; [estafa] swindle;paquete postal parcel, package2. [de cigarrillos, folios] Br packet, US pack;[de azúcar, arroz] bag3. [maleta, bulto] bag4. [en rugby] pack5. [en ciclismo] pack6. [en motocicleta] passenger;ir de paquete to ride pillion7. [conjunto] packageBolsa paquete de acciones bundle o lot of esp Br shares o esp US stock(s);paquete de medidas package of measures;paquete turístico package tour8. Informát packagepaquete integrado integrated packagemarcar paquete to draw attention to one's packet o bulge14. CompFammeter un paquete a alguien [castigar] to come down hard on sb;Fam Méxdarse paquete to put on airs* * *m1 package, parcel2 de cigarrillos packet3 famen moto (pillion) passenger* * *paquete nmbulto: package, parcel* * *paquete n1. (objeto envuelto) parcel2. (caja, bolsa) packet -
14 cabalgada
f.1 foray.2 cavalcade, a procession on horseback.3 Booty or spoils taken by an incursion into an enemy's country.4 troop of cavalry.past part.past participle of spanish verb: cabalgar.* * *1 (tropa) troop of riders2 (correría) cavalry raid* * *SF ( Hist) (=tropa) troop of riders; (=incursión) cavalry raid* * *cabalgada nfEsphay una larga cabalgada hasta el pueblo it's a long ride to the village;tres días de cabalgada three days on horseback -
15 ante1
1 = suede.Ex. English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.----* piel de ante = suede. -
16 trote
m.trot.al trote at a trotpres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: trotar.* * *1 (de caballo) trot\al trote at a trotde todo trote / para todo trote figurado for everyday use, for everyday wearno estar para trotes familiar not to be up to that* * *SM1) [de caballo] trotir al trote — to trot, go at a trot
2) * (=uso)de mucho trote — hard-wearing, tough
3) * (=ajetreo) bustle* * *1) (Equ) trotal trote — (Equ) at a trot
terminó el trabajo al trote — (fam) he finished the job in double-quick time (colloq)
se marchó al trote — (fam) she rushed off
2)a) (fam) ( ajetreo)que trote he tenido hoy! — I've been rushing around like crazy o mad today (colloq)
no estar para esos/estos trotes: ya no estoy para esos trotes — I'm not up to that sort of thing any more
b) (fam) ( uso)zapatos de or para mucho trote — shoes which will stand up to a lot of wear and tear
* * *= trot.Ex. Jogging, a form of aerobic exercise, is the act of running at a slow trot.* * *1) (Equ) trotal trote — (Equ) at a trot
terminó el trabajo al trote — (fam) he finished the job in double-quick time (colloq)
se marchó al trote — (fam) she rushed off
2)a) (fam) ( ajetreo)que trote he tenido hoy! — I've been rushing around like crazy o mad today (colloq)
no estar para esos/estos trotes: ya no estoy para esos trotes — I'm not up to that sort of thing any more
b) (fam) ( uso)zapatos de or para mucho trote — shoes which will stand up to a lot of wear and tear
* * *= trot.Ex: Jogging, a form of aerobic exercise, is the act of running at a slow trot.
* * *A ( Equ) trotlos jinetes se acercaban al trote the riders approached at a trot o came trotting upse marchó al trote para tomar el tren de las cinco ( fam); she rushed off to catch the five o'clock trainCompuesto:rising trotB1 ( fam)(ajetreo): ¡que trote he tenido hoy! I've been rushing around like crazy o mad today ( colloq)este fin de semana me espera un trote bárbaro this weekend is going to be really hecticno estar para esos trotes: ya no estoy para esos trotes I'm not up to that sort of thing any more2 ( fam)(uso): ¡este vestido tiene un trote! this dress has seen a lot of service, I've had a lot of wear out of this dressestas botas aún están bien a pesar del trote que les he dado these boots are still OK despite all the punishment I've given them ( colloq)zapatos de or para mucho trote shoes which will stand up to a lot of wear and tear* * *
Del verbo trotar: ( conjugate trotar)
troté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
trote es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
trotar
trote
trotar ( conjugate trotar) verbo intransitivo
trote sustantivo masculino
1 (Equ) trot;
2 (fam) ( ajetreo):◊ ¡qué trote he tenido hoy! it's been so hectic today (colloq);
ya no estoy para esos trotes I'm not up to that sort of thing any more
trotar vi (un caballo) to trot
trote sustantivo masculino
1 (de caballo) trot
(de persona) rushing around
2 fam (fatiga, trabajo) yo ya no estoy para estos trotes, I'm not up to this sort of thing any more
♦ Locuciones: al trote (muy deprisa) in a rush
(un caballo) trotting
de/para (todo) trote, everyday
' trote' also found in these entries:
English:
trot
* * *trote nm1. [de caballo] trot;al trote [trotando] at a trot;[muy deprisa] in a rush;el pony se alejó al trote the pony went off at a trot, the pony trotted off;debían de llevar prisa porque iban al trote they must have been in a hurry because they were rushing alongno estar para (estos) trotes not to be up to it o to that kind of thinguna tela de mucho trote a hard-wearing material;estos pantalones son para todo trote these trousers are for everyday use* * *m trot; famrush;ir al trote trot;ya no estoy para esos trotes I’m not up to it any more;* * *trote nm1) : trot3)de trote : durable, for everyday use* * *trote n trot -
17 ante
prep.1 in front of, before, in the presence of.2 before, in the event of, taking into consideration.m.1 elk, moose.2 suede, deer skin.* * *1 ZOOLOGÍA elk, moose2 (piel) suede————————1 before, in the presence of2 (considerando) in the face of\* * *1. prep.1) before2) considering, faced with•2. noun m.1) elk, moose2) suede* * *ISM1) (Zool) (=ciervo) elk, moose; (=búfalo) buffalo; Méx (=tapir) tapir2) (=piel) suede3) Méx (=dulce) macaroonIIPREP1) (=en presencia de) [+ persona] before2) (=enfrentado a) [+ peligro] in the face of, faced with; [+ dificultad, duda] faced with3)ante todo hay que recordar que... — first of all let's remember that...
* * *I1)a) (frml) ( delante de) beforeb) ( frente a)2)IIante todo — ( primero) first and foremost; ( sobre todo) above all
a) (Zool) ( especie europea) elk; ( especie norteamericana) mooseb) ( cuero) suede* * *I1)a) (frml) ( delante de) beforeb) ( frente a)2)IIante todo — ( primero) first and foremost; ( sobre todo) above all
a) (Zool) ( especie europea) elk; ( especie norteamericana) mooseb) ( cuero) suede* * *ante11 = suede.Ex: English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.
* piel de ante = suede.ante22 = before, in the face of, vis à vis, in the presence of, in view of, facing.Ex: The hearings before the Royal Commission, including among the witnesses some of the most prominent librarians and scholars of that day, extended from 1847 to 1849.
Ex: In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.Ex: The information note following the explanatory heading provides guidance to the user of the catalogue vis à vis the conventions used in formulating uniform headings.Ex: Errors in colleagues' work should be brought to their attention tactfully and not in the presence of others = A los compañeros se les debería hacer ver sus errores discretamente y no en presencia de otros.Ex: In view of the frequency with which users could benefit from references to a broader subject this omission must be regarded as a deficiency of A/Z subject catalogue.Ex: Under the Highway Safety Code, cyclists must ride on the street, facing traffic.* ante cualquier adversidad = in the face of + adversity.* ante la adversidad = in the face of + adversity.* ante la ley = at law.* ante la opinión pública = in the public eye.* ante la posibilidad de = at the prospect of.* ante la presión de = in the crush to.* ante + Posesivo + propios ojos = before + Posesivo + (own two) eyes, before + Posesivo + very eyes.* ante-sala = lobby.* ante todo = first and foremost, before anything else, more than anything else, first of all, above all, above all things.* estar ante = be faced with.* representación ante el juzgado = representation at tribunal.* * *ante1A1 ( frml) (delante de) beforecomparecer ante el juez to appear before the judgemiles de personas desfilaron ante su cadáver thousands of people filed past the body2(enfrentado a): ante la gravedad de la situación in view of o considering o given the seriousness of the situationante la proximidad de las elecciones with the elections so closeveamos cómo reacciona ante este problema let us see how he reacts when faced with this problemtodos somos iguales ante la ley we are all equal in the eyes of the lawnos hallamos ante una gran injusticia we are faced with a grave injusticeante la duda, abstente if in doubt, don'tBse considera ante todo madre she thinks of herself as a mother above all elsela seguridad ante todo safety first, safety must come firstante2A2 (cuero) suedeuna chaqueta de ante a suede jacket* * *
ante preposición
1
b) ( frente a):
iguales ante la ley equal in the eyes of the law;
nos hallamos ante un problema we are faced with a problem
2
( sobre todo) above all
■ sustantivo masculino ( cuero) suede
ante 1 sustantivo masculino
1 (piel) suede
2 Zool elk, moose
ante 2 preposición
1 before, in the presence of
Jur ante notario, in the presence of a notary
2 (en vista de) faced with, in view of: ante la falta de medios, hicieron un llamamiento a la solidaridad, faced with the shortage of resources, they made an appeal for help
♦ Locuciones: ante todo, discreción, above all, be discreet
' ante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
a.m.
- acobardarse
- actitud
- apelar
- calma
- comparecer
- contingencia
- declarar
- desesperación
- desfilar
- disyuntiva
- doblarse
- el
- entera
- entero
- escamarse
- evidenciar
- expectante
- firme
- humillarse
- igualdad
- impasible
- inclinarse
- infranqueable
- inmutable
- levantarse
- palidecer
- plantarse
- prestar
- reaccionar
- resistir
- retroceder
- sombrero
- sucumbir
- viabilidad
- abogado
- acobardar
- alarma
- apocarse
- ciego
- conducir
- humillar
- igual
- imperturbable
- inclinar
- interceder
- ley
- mediar
- negativa
- poder
English:
a.m.
- accountable
- accused
- admire
- alarmed
- ambush
- ante
- appear
- appearance
- before
- bristle
- career
- cheek
- crawl
- curtsey
- curtsy
- demonstrator
- equal
- flail
- gazumping
- give in
- give up
- go before
- grovel
- guilt
- haul up
- insecure
- justice
- kneel
- kowtow
- March
- primarily
- protest
- quail
- react
- responsible
- safety
- shrink
- stick
- suede
- survivalist
- unmoved
- yield
- address
- barrister
- bow
- eye
- file
- first
- go
* * *ante1 nm1. [piel] suede;zapatos de ante suede shoes2. [animal] [europeo] elk;[americano] mooseante2 prep1. [delante de, en presencia de] before;se arrodilló ante el Papa he kneeled before the Pope;comparecer ante el juez to appear before the judge, to appear in court;apelar ante el tribunal to appeal to the court;es muy tímido y se encoge ante sus superiores he's very timid and clams up in the presence of his superiors;nos hicimos una foto ante la Esfinge we took a photo of ourselves standing in front of the Sphinx;estamos ante otro Dalí this is another Dali, we have before us another Dali;desfilar/marchar ante algo/alguien to file/march past sth/sb2. [frente a] [hecho, circunstancia] in the face of;ante una actitud tan intolerante, poco se puede hacer there is little we can do in the face of such intolerance;ante la insistencia de su hermano, accedimos a admitirla at her brother's insistence, we agreed to take her on;no se detendrá ante nada she'll stop at nothing, nothing will stop her;no se amilana ante nada he isn't scared of anything;¿cuál es tu postura ante el aborto? what's your opinion about abortion?;cerrar los ojos ante algo [ignorar] to close one's eyes to sth;ante la duda, mejor no intentarlo if in doubt, it's best not to attempt it;me descubro ante su esfuerzo I take my hat off to him for his effort;extasiarse ante algo to go into ecstasies over sth;se quedó solo ante el peligro he was left to face the danger alone;se crece ante las dificultades she thrives in the face of adversity;ser responsable ante alguien to be accountable to sb;retroceder ante el peligro to shrink back from danger3. [respecto de] compared to;su obra palidece ante la de su maestro his work pales in comparison with that of his master;su opinión prevaleció ante la mía his opinion prevailed over mine4.[en primer lugar] first of allante todo [sobre todo] above all;* * *I m1 suede2 ZO mooseante todo above all* * *ante nm1) : elk, moose2) : suedeante prep1) : before, in front of2) : considering, in view of3)ante todo : first and foremost, above all* * *ante1 n suedeante2 prep1. (delante de) before2. (frente a) in the face of -
18 chaparreras
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19 adiciones
• ride up• rider• riders• ridership -
20 cabalgador
• horseless• horsemanship• ride to hounds• rideable• rider• riders
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