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1 satisfy
1) (to give (a person) enough of what is wanted or needed to take away hunger, curiosity etc: The apple didn't satisfy my hunger; I told him enough to satisfy his curiosity.) satisfacer2) (to please: She is very difficult to satisfy.) satisfacer•- satisfactory
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satisfy vb satisfacertr['sætɪsfaɪ]1 (please, make happy) satisfacer, complacer, contentar■ does nothing satisfy you? ¿no hay nada que te satisfaga?2 (fulfil - need etc) satisfacer; (- requirement) cumplir, satisfacer■ do you satisfy the entry conditions? ¿cumples los requisitos de admisión?3 (convince) convencer1) please: satisfacer, contentar2) convince: convencer3) fulfill: satisfacer, cumplir con, llenar4) settle: pagar, saldar (una cuenta)satisfy visuffice: bastarv.• descontentar v.• despicar v.• hartar v.• satisfacer v.'sætəsfaɪ, 'sætɪsfaɪ
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-fies, -fying, -fied transitive verb1)a) (please, gratify) satisfacer*b) (meet, comply with) \<\<requirements\>\> llenar, reunir*; \<\<demand\>\> satisfacer*2) ( convince) (often pass)to satisfy somebody OF something — convencer* a alguien de algo
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via) ( please) satisfacer*b) ( suffice) bastar, ser* suficiente['sætɪsfaɪ]VT1) (=make content) satisfacer, dejar satisfechoit completely satisfies me — me satisface del todo, me ha dejado totalmente satisfecho, nos satisface en grado sumo
to satisfy o.s. with sth — contentarse con algo
2) (=convince) convencerto satisfy sb that... — convencer a algn de que...
to satisfy o.s. that... — convencerse de que...
3) (=fulfil) satisfacer, cumplir4) (=pay off) [+ debt] pagar, liquidar* * *['sætəsfaɪ, 'sætɪsfaɪ]
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-fies, -fying, -fied transitive verb1)a) (please, gratify) satisfacer*b) (meet, comply with) \<\<requirements\>\> llenar, reunir*; \<\<demand\>\> satisfacer*2) ( convince) (often pass)to satisfy somebody OF something — convencer* a alguien de algo
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via) ( please) satisfacer*b) ( suffice) bastar, ser* suficiente -
2 fulfil
ful'filpast tense, past participle - fulfilled; verb1) (to carry out or perform (a task, promise etc): He always fulfils his promises.) cumplir2) (to satisfy (requirements): He fulfilled all the requirements for the job.) cumplir, satisfacer•- fulfilment
fulfil vb1. satisfacerthe hospital fulfils the needs of its patients el hospital satisface las necesidades de los pacientes2. cumplirwill the government fulfil its promises? ¿cumplirá el gobierno sus promesas?3. hacer realidadtr[fʊl'fɪl]1 (promise, duty) cumplir2 (task, plan, ambition) realizar3 (role, function, order) efectuar, desempeñar4 (need, desire, wish) satisfacer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto fulfil oneself realizarse, sentirse realizado,-av.• colmar v.• cumplir v.• cumplir con v.• desempeñar v.• ejecutar v.• llenar v.• pechar v.• realizar v.(US)[fʊl'fɪl] VT1) (=carry out) [+ duty, promise] cumplir con; [+ role] desempeñar; [+ order] cumplir; [+ plan, task] llevar a cabo, realizar2) (=meet) [+ condition, requirement] satisfacer, cumplir; [+ need] satisfacer; [+ hopes] hacer realidad3) (=attain) [+ ambition] realizar; [+ potential] alcanzar4) (=satisfy) [+ person] satisfacer, llenarto fulfil o.s. — realizarse (plenamente)
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3 meet
mi:t
1. past tense, past participle - met; verb1) (to come face to face with (eg a person whom one knows), by chance: She met a man on the train.) encontrar, encontrarse con2) ((sometimes, especially American, with with) to come together with (a person etc), by arrangement: The committee meets every Monday.) enocontar, reunirse con, citarse, quedar3) (to be introduced to (someone) for the first time: Come and meet my wife.) conocer4) (to join: Where do the two roads meet?) unirse5) (to be equal to or satisfy (eg a person's needs, requirements etc): Will there be sufficient stocks to meet the public demand?) satisfacer6) (to come into the view, experience or presence of: A terrible sight met him / his eyes when he opened the door.) encontrar7) (to come to or be faced with: He met his death in a car accident.) encontrar8) ((with with) to experience or suffer; to receive a particular response: She met with an accident; The scheme met with their approval.) sufrir; recibir9) (to answer or oppose: We will meet force with greater force.) responder (a)
2. noun(a gathering, especially of sportsmen: The local huntsmen are holding a meet this week.) encuentro- meeting- meet someone halfway
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meet vb1. encontrarse con2. conocer3. reunirse / verse4. quedartr[miːt]1 (by chance) encontrar, encontrarse con; (in street) cruzar con, topar con■ guess who I met today! ¡a que no sabes con quién he topado hoy!2 (by arrangement) encontrar, reunirse con, citarse, quedar con; (formally) entrevistarse con; (informally) ver3 (meet for first time) conocer■ have you met my wife? ¿conoces a mi mujer?■ all the family were there to meet her at the airport toda la familia fue a recibirla al aeropuerto5 (face - danger, difficulty) encontrar; (- problem) hacer frente a6 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (opponent) enfrentarse con7 (touch) tocar8 (fulfil - standards, demands, wishes) satisfacer; (- obligations, deadline) cumplir con; (- requirements) reunir, cumplir1 (by chance) encontrarse2 (by arrangement) reunirse, verse, quedar, encontrarse; (formally) entrevistarse■ where shall we meet? ¿dónde quedamos?, ¿dónde nos encontramos?3 (get acquainted) conocerse■ where did you meet? ¿dónde os conocisteis?4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL enfrentarse1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL encuentro2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (hunting) partida de caza\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be more to something than meets the eye ser más complicado,-a de lo que pareceto make ends meet familiar llegar a fin de mesto meet one's death encontrar la muerte, morirto meet one's Maker morirseto meet somebody's eye mirar a alguien a la carato meet somebody halfway llegar a un acuerdo con alguien1) encounter: encontrarse con2) join: unirse con3) confront: enfrentarse a4) satisfy: satisfacer, cumplir conto meet costs: pagar los gastos5) : conocerI met his sister: conocí a su hermanameet viassemble: reunirse, congregarsemeet n: encuentro mn.• concurso s.m.adj.• conveniente adj.v.(§ p.,p.p.: met) = carear v.• confluir v.• conocer v.(§pres: conozco, conoces...)• empalmar v.• encontrar v.• encontrarse v.• enfrentar v.• juntar v.
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1. miːt(past & past p met) transitive verb1)a) ( encounter) encontrarse* conto meet somebody halfway o in the middle — llegar* a un arreglo con alguien
b) ( welcome) recibir; ( collect on arrival) ir* a buscarhe met me off the train — me fue a buscar or a esperar a la estación
c) ( oppose) \<\<opponent/enemy\>\> enfrentarse a2) ( make acquaintance of) conocer*John, meet Mr Clark — (frml) John, le presento al señor Clark
pleased to meet you — encantado de conocerlo, mucho gusto
3)a) (come up against, experience) encontrar*, toparse conto be met BY/WITH something — encontrarse* con algo
b) (counter, respond to)4) \<\<demands/wishes\>\> satisfacer*; \<\<deadline/quota\>\> cumplir con; \<\<debt\>\> satisfacer*, pagar*; \<\<obligation\>\> cumplir con; \<\<requirements\>\> reunir*, cumplir; \<\<cost\>\> hacerse* cargo dehis income is inadequate to meet his needs — su salario le es insuficiente para hacer frente a sus necesidades
5)a) (come together with, join)she could not meet his eye o gaze — no se atrevía a mirarlo a la cara
b) ( strike) dar* contra
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vi1)a) ( encounter each other) encontrarse*where shall we meet? — ¿dónde nos encontramos?, ¿dónde quedamos? (esp Esp)
b) ( hold meeting) \<\<club\>\> reunirse*; \<\<heads of state/ministers\>\> entrevistarsec) ( make acquaintance) conocerse*have you two already met? — ¿ya se conocen?, ¿ya los han presentado?
d) ( as opponents) enfrentarse2) ( come into contact)the vehicles met head on — los vehículos chocaron or se dieron de frente
where the three roads meet — en el empalme or en la confluencia de las tres carreteras
•Phrasal Verbs:- meet up
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a) (AmE Sport) encuentro mb) ( in hunting) partida f (de caza)
I [miːt] (pt, pp met)1. VT1) (by arrangement) quedar con, verse con; (by chance) encontrarse con, tropezarse conI had arranged to meet her in town — había quedado con ella en el centro, había acordado en verla en el centro
you'll never guess who I met on the bus today! — ¿a que no sabes con quién me encontré or me tropecé hoy en el autobús?
we will be meeting the ambassador tomorrow to discuss the situation — mañana tendremos un encuentro or una reunión con el embajador para discutir la situación, mañana nos entrevistaremos or nos reuniremos con el embajador para discutir la situación
2) (=go/come to get) ir/venir a buscar; (=welcome) recibirhalfway 1., 1)the bus for Aix meets the ten o'clock train — el autobús que va a Aix conecta con el tren de las diez
3) (=get to know, be introduced to) conocernice to have met you! — ¡encantado de conocerlo!
pleased to meet you! — ¡mucho gusto!, ¡encantado de conocerlo!
4) (=come together with)her eyes met her sister's across the table — tropezó con la mirada de su hermana al otro lado de la mesa
eye 1., 1)what a scene met my eyes! — ¡el escenario que se presentó ante mis ojos!
5) (=come across) [+ problem] encontrarse conalmost all retired people meet this problem — casi todos los jubilados se encuentran con este problema
he met his death or his end in 1800 — halló or encontró la muerte en 1800
to meet sth head-on — enfrentarse de lleno con algo, hacer frente or plantar cara directamente a algo
match II, 1., 3)this suggestion was met with angry protests — la gente reaccionó con protestas de indignación ante la sugerencia
7) (=satisfy) [+ need] satisfacer, cubrir; [+ demand] atender a, satisfacer; [+ wish] satisfacer; [+ requirement] cumplir con; [+ debt] pagar; [+ expense, cost] correr con, hacer frente a; [+ obligation] atender a, cumplir con; [+ target, goal] alcanzar; [+ challenge] hacer frente a; [+ expectations] estar a la altura dedeadlinehe offered to meet the full cost of the repairs — se ofreció a correr con or hacer frente a todos los gastos de la reparación
2. VI1) (=encounter each other) (by arrangement) quedar, verse; (by chance) encontrarse; (=hold meeting) reunirse; [ambassador, politician] (with interested parties) entrevistarse, reunirsewe could meet for a drink after work — podríamos vernos or quedar para tomar una copa después del trabajo
what time shall we meet? — ¿a qué hora quieres que quedemos or nos veamos?
the two ministers met to discuss the treaty — los dos ministros se entrevistaron or se reunieron para discutir el tratado
until we meet again! — ¡hasta la vista!, ¡hasta pronto!
2) (=convene) [Parliament, club, committee] reunirse3) (=get to know one another, be introduced) conocersehave we met? — ¿nos conocemos de antes?
4) (=come together, join) [two ends] unirse; [rivers] confluir; [roads] empalmarend 1., 1), twain5) (=confront each other) [teams, armies] enfrentarseBilbao and Valencia will meet in the final — el Bilbao se enfrentará con el Valencia en la final, Bilbao y Valencia se disputarán la final
3.N (Hunting) cacería f ; (esp US) (Sport) encuentro m- meet up
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[miːt]ADJ [liter] conveniente, apropiadoit is meet that... — conviene que... + subjun
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1. [miːt](past & past p met) transitive verb1)a) ( encounter) encontrarse* conto meet somebody halfway o in the middle — llegar* a un arreglo con alguien
b) ( welcome) recibir; ( collect on arrival) ir* a buscarhe met me off the train — me fue a buscar or a esperar a la estación
c) ( oppose) \<\<opponent/enemy\>\> enfrentarse a2) ( make acquaintance of) conocer*John, meet Mr Clark — (frml) John, le presento al señor Clark
pleased to meet you — encantado de conocerlo, mucho gusto
3)a) (come up against, experience) encontrar*, toparse conto be met BY/WITH something — encontrarse* con algo
b) (counter, respond to)4) \<\<demands/wishes\>\> satisfacer*; \<\<deadline/quota\>\> cumplir con; \<\<debt\>\> satisfacer*, pagar*; \<\<obligation\>\> cumplir con; \<\<requirements\>\> reunir*, cumplir; \<\<cost\>\> hacerse* cargo dehis income is inadequate to meet his needs — su salario le es insuficiente para hacer frente a sus necesidades
5)a) (come together with, join)she could not meet his eye o gaze — no se atrevía a mirarlo a la cara
b) ( strike) dar* contra
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vi1)a) ( encounter each other) encontrarse*where shall we meet? — ¿dónde nos encontramos?, ¿dónde quedamos? (esp Esp)
b) ( hold meeting) \<\<club\>\> reunirse*; \<\<heads of state/ministers\>\> entrevistarsec) ( make acquaintance) conocerse*have you two already met? — ¿ya se conocen?, ¿ya los han presentado?
d) ( as opponents) enfrentarse2) ( come into contact)the vehicles met head on — los vehículos chocaron or se dieron de frente
where the three roads meet — en el empalme or en la confluencia de las tres carreteras
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a) (AmE Sport) encuentro mb) ( in hunting) partida f (de caza) -
4 fulfill
tr[fʊl'fɪl]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=fulfil fulfil{1) perform: cumplir con, realizar, llevar a cabo2) satisfy: satisfacerv.• colmar v.• cumplir v.• cumplir con v.• desempeñar v.• ejecutar v.• llenar v.• pechar v.• realizar v.
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1)a) ( carry out) \<\<duty\>\> cumplir con; \<\<task\>\> llevar a cabo, realizar*b) (obey, keep) \<\<order/promise/contract\>\> cumplirc) ( serve) \<\<need\>\> satisfacer*d) ( meet) \<\<requirements\>\> satisfacer*, llenar2) ( realize) \<\<ambition\>\> hacer* realidad; \<\<potential\>\> alcanzar*3) ( make content) \<\<person\>\> satisfacer*
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v reflto fulfill oneself — realizarse*
(US)[fʊl'fɪl] VT1) (=carry out) [+ duty, promise] cumplir con; [+ role] desempeñar; [+ order] cumplir; [+ plan, task] llevar a cabo, realizar2) (=meet) [+ condition, requirement] satisfacer, cumplir; [+ need] satisfacer; [+ hopes] hacer realidad3) (=attain) [+ ambition] realizar; [+ potential] alcanzar4) (=satisfy) [+ person] satisfacer, llenarto fulfil o.s. — realizarse (plenamente)
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1)a) ( carry out) \<\<duty\>\> cumplir con; \<\<task\>\> llevar a cabo, realizar*b) (obey, keep) \<\<order/promise/contract\>\> cumplirc) ( serve) \<\<need\>\> satisfacer*d) ( meet) \<\<requirements\>\> satisfacer*, llenar2) ( realize) \<\<ambition\>\> hacer* realidad; \<\<potential\>\> alcanzar*3) ( make content) \<\<person\>\> satisfacer*
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v reflto fulfill oneself — realizarse*
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5 fill
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1. verb1) (to put (something) into (until there is no room for more); to make full: to fill a cupboard with books; The news filled him with joy.) llenar2) (to become full: His eyes filled with tears.) llenarse3) (to satisfy (a condition, requirement etc): Does he fill all our requirements?) satisfacer4) (to put something in a hole (in a tooth etc) to stop it up: The dentist filled two of my teeth yesterday.) empastar
2. noun(as much as fills or satisfies someone: She ate her fill.) saciedad- filled- filler
- filling
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- fill in
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fill vb llenar / llenarseplease fill the tank with petrol llena el depósito de gasolina, por favortr[fɪl]1 (make full) llenar ( with, de)2 (time) ocupar3 (cover) cubrir4 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL rellenar5 (tooth) empastar6 (hold a position) ocupar; (appoint) cubrir7 (fulfill) satisfacer1 llenarse ( with, de)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto drink one's fill beber hasta saciarseto eat one's fill comer hasta saciarseto fill somebody's shoes ocupar el puesto de alguiento have had one's fill of something/somebody familiar estar harto,-a de algo/alguienfill ['fɪl] vt1) : llenar, ocuparto fill a cup: llenar una tazato fill a room: ocupar una sala2) stuff: rellenar3) plug: tapar, rellenar, empastar (un diente)4) satisfy: cumplir con, satisfacerto fill out a form: rellenar un formulariofill n1) filling, stuffing: relleno m2)to eat one's fill : comer lo suficiente3)to have one's fill of : estar harto den.• hartazgo s.m.• hartura s.f.• lleno s.m.• terraplén s.m.v.• atarugar v.• enfundar v.• henchir v.• inflar v.• llenar v.• obturar v.• ocupar v.• rellenar v.• tapar v.• terraplenar v.
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1. fɪl1)a) ( make full)to fill something (WITH something) — \<\<glass/room\>\> llenar algo (de algo); \<\<cake/sandwich\>\> rellenar algo (de algo)
b) \<\<area\>\> ocupar, llenarc) ( plug) \<\<hole/crack\>\> rellenar, tapar; < tooth> empastar, tapar (Andes), emplomar (RPl), calzar* (Col)2) \<\<need\>\> satisfacer*3) \<\<vacancy\>\> cubrir*, llenar
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vi \<\<bath/auditorium\>\>to fill (WITH something) — llenarse (de algo); \<\<sails\>\> hincharse
Phrasal Verbs:- fill in- fill out- fill up
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to eat/drink one's fill of something — (liter) comer/beber algo hasta saciarse
[fɪl]to have had one's fill of something — estar* harto de algo
1. VTairlines can always fill seats in the summer — las compañías aéreas siempre logran ocupar las plazas en verano
rooms filled with furniture — habitaciones fpl llenas de muebles
3) (=plug) [+ cavity, hole] rellenar, tapar ( with con); llenar ( with de); [+ tooth] empastar, emplomar (S. Cone) ( with con); (fig) [+ gap, vacuum] llenar4) (=fulfill) [+ need] cubrir, satisfacer; [+ requirement] llenar, satisfacer; [+ role] cumplir, desempeñar; bill I, 1., 1)5) (=supply) [+ order] despachar6) (=appoint sb to) [+ vacancy] cubrir; [+ post] ocuparshe was chosen to fill the post of Education Secretary — la eligieron para ocupar el puesto de Ministra de Educación
2. VI1) llenarse ( with de)2) [sails] henchirse3. N1) (=sufficiency)to eat/drink one's fill (of sth) — comer/beber (algo) hasta saciarse, hartarse de comer/beber (algo)
to have had one's fill of sth — (fig) haberse hartado de algo, estar harto de algo
2) (=gravel, stones) relleno m- fill in- fill out- fill up* * *
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1. [fɪl]1)a) ( make full)to fill something (WITH something) — \<\<glass/room\>\> llenar algo (de algo); \<\<cake/sandwich\>\> rellenar algo (de algo)
b) \<\<area\>\> ocupar, llenarc) ( plug) \<\<hole/crack\>\> rellenar, tapar; < tooth> empastar, tapar (Andes), emplomar (RPl), calzar* (Col)2) \<\<need\>\> satisfacer*3) \<\<vacancy\>\> cubrir*, llenar
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vi \<\<bath/auditorium\>\>to fill (WITH something) — llenarse (de algo); \<\<sails\>\> hincharse
Phrasal Verbs:- fill in- fill out- fill up
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to eat/drink one's fill of something — (liter) comer/beber algo hasta saciarse
to have had one's fill of something — estar* harto de algo
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