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121 leap
li:p
1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.) saltar, brincar2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.) saltar3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) tirarse
2. noun(an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) salto, brinco- leap year
- by leaps and bounds
leap1 n1. salto2. subidaleap2 vb1. saltar2. subir muchotr[liːp]1 saltar, brincar■ those gaudy illustrations leap off the page at you esas ilustraciones chillonas saltan de la página1 salto, brinco2 figurative use salto■ these reforms are a leap forward for the country estas reformas significan un paso hacia adelante para el país\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa leap in the dark un salto en el vacíoby leaps and bounds a pasos agigantadosleap year año bisiestoleap n: salto m, brinco mn.• balotada s.f.adj.• bisiesto, -a adj.n.• brinco s.m.• salto s.m.• vuelo s.m.• zancada s.f.• zapateta s.f.v.(§ p.,p.p.: leaped) = brincar v.• saltar v.
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1. liːpthe dog leaped at his throat — el perro le saltó or (esp Méx) le brincó al cuello
he leaped out of bed — se levantó (de la cama) de un salto or (esp Méx) de un brinco
my heart leaped at the news — (liter) el corazón me dio un brinco al recibir la noticia
to leap AT something — \<\<at an opportunity/an offer/a chance\>\> no dejar pasar algo
to leap ON somebody/something: they leaped on him se le echaron encima, se abalanzaron sobre él; his critics leaped on this mistake — sus detractores se lanzaron sobre este error con ensañamiento
2.
vt \<\<fence/stream\>\> saltar
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a) ( jump) salto m, brinco mby leaps and bounds — a pasos agigantados
b) ( in prices etc) subida f brusca[liːp] (vb: pp, pt leaped or leapt)1. N1) (=jump)a) (lit) salto m ; (showing exuberance) salto m, brinco mb) (fig) salto m•
his heart gave a leap — le dio un vuelco el corazón•
it doesn't take a great leap of the imagination to foresee what will happen — no se requiere un gran esfuerzo de imaginación para prever lo que va a pasar•
she successfully made the leap into films — dio el salto con éxito al mundo del cine2) (=increase) subida fa 6% leap in profits — una subida de un 6% en las ganancias
2. VI1) (=jump)a) (lit) saltar; (exuberantly) brincar, saltar•
to leap about — dar saltos, brincarto leap about with excitement — dar saltos or brincar de emoción
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the dog leaped at the man, snarling — el perro saltó or se arrojó sobre el hombre gruñiendo•
he leapt down from his horse — se bajó del caballo de un salto•
he leapt from a moving train — saltó de un tren en marcha•
he leaped into the river — saltó or se tiró al río•
he leapt off/ onto the bus — bajó del/subió al autobús de un salto•
he suddenly leapt on top of me — de repente me saltó or se me tiró encima•
to leap out of a car — bajarse or saltar de un cocheshe leapt out of bed — se levantó de la cama de un salto, saltó de la cama
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to leap to one's feet — levantarse de un saltob) (fig)•
she leapt at the chance to play the part — no dejó escapar la oportunidad de representar el papel•
he leapt on my mistake — se lanzó sobre mi errorthe tabloids are quick to leap on such cases — la prensa amarilla está a la que salta con estos casos
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the headline leapt out at her — el titular le saltó a la vista•
he leapt to his brother's defence — enseguida saltó a defender a su hermano2) (=increase)3.VT [+ fence, ditch] saltar por encima de; [+ stream, river] cruzar de un salto4.CPD- leap up* * *
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1. [liːp]the dog leaped at his throat — el perro le saltó or (esp Méx) le brincó al cuello
he leaped out of bed — se levantó (de la cama) de un salto or (esp Méx) de un brinco
my heart leaped at the news — (liter) el corazón me dio un brinco al recibir la noticia
to leap AT something — \<\<at an opportunity/an offer/a chance\>\> no dejar pasar algo
to leap ON somebody/something: they leaped on him se le echaron encima, se abalanzaron sobre él; his critics leaped on this mistake — sus detractores se lanzaron sobre este error con ensañamiento
2.
vt \<\<fence/stream\>\> saltar
II
a) ( jump) salto m, brinco mby leaps and bounds — a pasos agigantados
b) ( in prices etc) subida f brusca -
122 ataque
m.1 attack (acometida).¡al ataque! charge!ataque aéreo air raidataque preventivo pre-emptive strike2 attack (sport).3 attack.lanzó duros ataques contra el presidente she launched several harsh attacks on the president4 fit (acceso).le dio un ataque de risa he had a fit of the gigglesataque cardíaco o al corazón heart attackataque epiléptico epileptic fitataque de nervios attack of nervesataque de pánico panic attack5 stroke.6 sudden start, pounce.7 bout, sudden spell of sickness, crisis.8 breakdown.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: atacar.* * *1 attack2 MEDICINA fit\ataque aéreo air raidataque de nervios nervous breakdown* * *noun m.- ataque de nervios* * *SM1) (Mil) attackun ataque a o contra algo/algn — an attack on sth/sb
¡al ataque! — charge!
ataque aéreo — air raid, air strike
ataque a superficie — ground attack, ground strike
2) (Med) attackle dio un ataque de tos — he had a coughing fit o a fit of coughing
ataque al corazón, ataque cardíaco — heart attack
ataque cerebral — brain haemorrhage o (EEUU) hemorrhage
3) (=arranque) fitme entró o dio un ataque de risa — I got a fit of the giggles
cuando se entere le da un ataque — * she'll have a fit when she finds out *
4) (=crítica) attackataque a o contra algo/algn — attack on sth/sb
un duro ataque a o contra la ley electoral — a fierce attack on the electoral law
5) (Dep) attack* * *1)a) (Dep, Mil) attackb) ( verbal) attacklanzó un duro ataque contra el gobierno — he launched a sharp o fierce attack on the government
2) ( acceso) fitun ataque de celos/ira — a fit of jealousy/rage
•* * *= attack, craze, outbreak, onslaught, gust, assault, bashing, burst, fulmination, swipe.Ex. The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.Ex. The interest is not really in the craze itself but in the intense, socially binding effect it has on the individuals in the group.Ex. This article describes how a sporadic outbreak of mould in this section of the collection was treated with a special cleaning machine.Ex. Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex. His sudden gust of audacity was quickly extinguished by her words and by her glance.Ex. Crimes against the person include homicide, rape, assault and robbery.Ex. The persistent 'U.S. bashing' that goes on here is, however, imprecise and tiresome after a while.Ex. Fueled by inspiration, coffee and Benzedrine, Kerouac sat down at his typewriter and -- in one burst of creative energy -- wrote the novel that would make him the voice of his generation in just 20 days.Ex. Cobbe was the primary target of John Ruskin's well-known fulmination against women who meddle with theology in his book 'Sesame and Lilies'.Ex. In fact it is an exaltation of the Kyoto protocol and a thinly disguised swipe at those countries who have not signed up.----* ataque aéreo = raid, air raid, air strike, blitz.* ataque al corazón = heart attack.* ataque brutal = vicious attack, brutal attack.* ataque con mortero = mortar fire.* ataque contra la seguridad = security attack.* ataque de ansiedad = panic attack, anxiety attack.* ataque de asma = asthma attack.* ataque de cólera = fit of rage, fit of anger.* ataque de desarticulación = spoiling attack.* ataque de + Enfermedad = bout of + Enfermedad.* ataque de furia = fit of rage, fit of anger.* ataque de histeria = attack of hysterics.* ataque de nervios = nervous breakdown, attack of hysterics.* ataque de + Nombre = fit of + Nombre.* ataque de pánico = panic attack.* ataque de risa = fit of laughter.* ataque de tos = coughing fit.* ataque epiléptico = stroke, epileptic seizure, epileptic fit.* ataque epilético = seizure.* ataque matutino = dawn raid.* ataque nuclear = nuclear attack.* ataque por sorpresa = surprise attack.* ataque preventivo = preemptive strike.* ataque relámpago = hit-and-run attack.* ataques = slings and arrows.* ataques de = fevers of, fevers of.* ataques de cólera = flaming.* ataque siquiátrico = psychiatric episode.* ataque sorpresa = surprise attack, sneak attack.* ataque terrorista = terror attack.* ataque violento = paroxysm.* ataque virulento = blistering attack.* ciberataque = cyberattack.* dar un ataque de nervios = have + an attack of hysterics.* defenderse de ataques = ward off + attacks.* el ataque es la mejor defensa = attack is the best form of defence.* liderar el ataque = lead + the charge.* preparar un ataque = mount + attack.* provocar un ataque = provoke + attack.* sobrevivir un ataque = survive + attack.* soportar un ataque = suffer + attack.* sufrir un ataque = be under attack, be under assault.* un ataque de = an access of, a shock of.* * *1)a) (Dep, Mil) attackb) ( verbal) attacklanzó un duro ataque contra el gobierno — he launched a sharp o fierce attack on the government
2) ( acceso) fitun ataque de celos/ira — a fit of jealousy/rage
•* * *= attack, craze, outbreak, onslaught, gust, assault, bashing, burst, fulmination, swipe.Ex: The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.
Ex: The interest is not really in the craze itself but in the intense, socially binding effect it has on the individuals in the group.Ex: This article describes how a sporadic outbreak of mould in this section of the collection was treated with a special cleaning machine.Ex: Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex: His sudden gust of audacity was quickly extinguished by her words and by her glance.Ex: Crimes against the person include homicide, rape, assault and robbery.Ex: The persistent 'U.S. bashing' that goes on here is, however, imprecise and tiresome after a while.Ex: Fueled by inspiration, coffee and Benzedrine, Kerouac sat down at his typewriter and -- in one burst of creative energy -- wrote the novel that would make him the voice of his generation in just 20 days.Ex: Cobbe was the primary target of John Ruskin's well-known fulmination against women who meddle with theology in his book 'Sesame and Lilies'.Ex: In fact it is an exaltation of the Kyoto protocol and a thinly disguised swipe at those countries who have not signed up.* ataque aéreo = raid, air raid, air strike, blitz.* ataque al corazón = heart attack.* ataque brutal = vicious attack, brutal attack.* ataque con mortero = mortar fire.* ataque contra la seguridad = security attack.* ataque de ansiedad = panic attack, anxiety attack.* ataque de asma = asthma attack.* ataque de cólera = fit of rage, fit of anger.* ataque de desarticulación = spoiling attack.* ataque de + Enfermedad = bout of + Enfermedad.* ataque de furia = fit of rage, fit of anger.* ataque de histeria = attack of hysterics.* ataque de nervios = nervous breakdown, attack of hysterics.* ataque de + Nombre = fit of + Nombre.* ataque de pánico = panic attack.* ataque de risa = fit of laughter.* ataque de tos = coughing fit.* ataque epiléptico = stroke, epileptic seizure, epileptic fit.* ataque epilético = seizure.* ataque matutino = dawn raid.* ataque nuclear = nuclear attack.* ataque por sorpresa = surprise attack.* ataque preventivo = preemptive strike.* ataque relámpago = hit-and-run attack.* ataques = slings and arrows.* ataques de = fevers of, fevers of.* ataques de cólera = flaming.* ataque siquiátrico = psychiatric episode.* ataque sorpresa = surprise attack, sneak attack.* ataque terrorista = terror attack.* ataque violento = paroxysm.* ataque virulento = blistering attack.* ciberataque = cyberattack.* dar un ataque de nervios = have + an attack of hysterics.* defenderse de ataques = ward off + attacks.* el ataque es la mejor defensa = attack is the best form of defence.* liderar el ataque = lead + the charge.* preparar un ataque = mount + attack.* provocar un ataque = provoke + attack.* sobrevivir un ataque = survive + attack.* soportar un ataque = suffer + attack.* sufrir un ataque = be under attack, be under assault.* un ataque de = an access of, a shock of.* * *Aataque aéreo air raidataque por sorpresa surprise attackataque en tres frentes three-pronged attack2 (verbal) attackla oposición lanzó un duro ataque contra el gobierno the opposition launched a sharp o fierce o harsh attack on the governmentinterpretó mis críticas como un ataque personal she took my criticisms personally o as a personal attackB (acceso) fitun ataque de celos/ira a fit of jealousy/ragesi la ves te va a dar un ataque de risa you'll die laughing if you see her ( colloq)le dio un ataque de llanto he burst into tearsme dio un ataque de rabia al ver tanta injusticia it made me furious o I was enraged to see so much injusticeCompuestos:● ataque cardíaco or al corazónheart attackanxiety attacksi ese ruido continúa me va a dar un ataque de nervios if that noise carries on I'm going to have a fitme da un ataque de nervios cada vez que tengo que hablar en público each time I have to speak in public, I get into a panicpanic attack* * *
Del verbo atacar: ( conjugate atacar)
ataqué es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
ataque es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
atacar
ataque
atacar ( conjugate atacar) verbo transitivo
to attack
ataque sustantivo masculino
1a) (Dep, Mil) attack;
2 (Med) attack;
ataque al corazón heart attack;
ataque epiléptico epileptic fit;
me dio un ataque de nervios I got into a panic;
un ataque de risa a fit of hysterics
atacar verbo transitivo to attack, assault
♦ Locuciones: familiar atacar los nervios, to lose one's cool
ataque sustantivo masculino
1 attack, assault
ataque aéreo, air raid
2 Med fit
ataque al corazón, heart attack
ataque de nervios/risa, fit of hysterics/laughter
' ataque' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acceso
- acometida
- borde
- cardiaca
- cardíaca
- cardiaco
- cardíaco
- crisis
- dar
- entrar
- golpe
- histeria
- inicial
- lanzarse
- nervio
- novilunio
- patatús
- repeler
- resistir
- simular
- arrollador
- asalto
- atentado
- crítica
- demoledor
- despiadado
- emprender
- enérgico
- feroz
- frontal
- lanzar
- rechazar
- refugiar
- refugio
- renovar
- salvaje
- simulacro
- soponcio
- sorpresa
English:
access
- aim
- air raid
- appendicitis
- assault
- attack
- barrage
- blitz
- bomb
- bout
- charge
- crack up
- destroy
- DT
- DTs
- fend off
- fierce
- fit
- full-scale
- go
- hysterics
- jealousy
- laughter
- lay
- lightning
- on
- onslaught
- outburst
- repel
- savage
- seizure
- send
- spearhead
- stave off
- stem
- strike
- throw
- turn
- unprovoked
- verge
- ward off
- air
- amok
- bilious
- crack
- drive
- have
- heart
- involvement
- offense
* * *♦ nm1. [acometida] attack;¡al ataque! charge!ataque aéreo [sobre ciudad] air raid; [sobre tropas] air attack; Bolsa ataque especulativo dawn raid;ataque preventivo pre-emptive strike2. Dep attack;una jugada de ataque an attack, an attacking move3. [crítica] attack;lanzó duros ataques contra el presidente she launched several harsh attacks on the president4. [acceso] fit;en un ataque de celos la mató he killed her in a fit of jealousy;Famcomo no se calle me va a dar un ataque if he doesn't shut up I'm going to have a fitataque cardíaco heart attack;ataque al corazón heart attack;ataque epiléptico epileptic fit;ataque de nervios attack of hysteria;ataque de pánico panic attack;ataque de risa: [m5] le dio un ataque de risa he had a fit of the giggles5. [de sustancia] corrosive effect* * *m2 ( acceso) fit;le dio un ataque de risa she burst out laughing* * *ataque nm1) : attack, assault2) : fitataque de risa: fit of laughter3)ataque de nervios : nervous breakdown4)ataque al corazón : heart attack* * *ataque n1. (contra alguien o algo) attack2. (de tos, risa, etc) fit -
123 inesperado
adj.unexpected, out of the blue, spur-of-the-moment, sudden.* * *► adjetivo1 unexpected* * *(f. - inesperada)adj.* * *ADJ (=imprevisto) unexpected; (=repentino) sudden* * *- da adjetivo unexpected* * *= unannounced, unexpected, midstream, adventitious.Ex. The arrival of the school doctor or dentist or of well-knwon personalities visiting the school normally occur unannounced.Ex. The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.Ex. For my first example, let me take the problem of midstream changes in series, using as the guinea pig the series 'Advances in Experimental Social Psychology'.Ex. There are a number of these adventitious industries alive and well in the Northwest.----* de forma inesperada = out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blue.* de modo inesperado = out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blue.* dinero inesperado = windfall, windfall moneys.* giro inesperado = twist.* ingresos inesperados = windfall.* pasar algo inesperado = things + take a turn for the unexpected.* ser un beneficio inesperado para = be a boon to.* vencedor inesperado = dark horse.* * *- da adjetivo unexpected* * *= unannounced, unexpected, midstream, adventitious.Ex: The arrival of the school doctor or dentist or of well-knwon personalities visiting the school normally occur unannounced.
Ex: The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.Ex: For my first example, let me take the problem of midstream changes in series, using as the guinea pig the series 'Advances in Experimental Social Psychology'.Ex: There are a number of these adventitious industries alive and well in the Northwest.* de forma inesperada = out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blue.* de modo inesperado = out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blue.* dinero inesperado = windfall, windfall moneys.* giro inesperado = twist.* ingresos inesperados = windfall.* pasar algo inesperado = things + take a turn for the unexpected.* ser un beneficio inesperado para = be a boon to.* vencedor inesperado = dark horse.* * *inesperado -daunexpectedse marchó de manera inesperada she left unexpectedly* * *
inesperado◊ -da adjetivo
unexpected;
de manera inesperada unexpectedly
inesperado,-a adj (no esperado) unexpected: un encuentro inesperado, a chance meeting
(no previsto) unforeseen: una inesperada alegría, an unforeseen state of happiness
' inesperado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
batatazo
- inesperada
- vaivén
- remezón
English:
dark horse
- poof
- suddenness
- surprise
- twist
- unannounced
- unexpected
- unhoped-for
- upset
- freak
- sudden
* * *inesperado, -a adjunexpected;hacer algo de forma inesperada to do sth unexpectedly* * *adj unexpected* * *inesperado, -da adj: unexpected♦ inesperadamente adv* * *inesperado adj unexpected -
124 llevarse
2 (recibir) to get3 (estar de moda) to be fashionable5 MATEMÁTICAS to carry over* * *1) to take away2) get along* * *VERBO PRONOMINAL1) (=tomar consigo) to take¿puedo llevarme este libro? — can I borrow this book?
-¿le gusta? -sí, me lo llevo — [al comprar] "do you like it?" - "yes, I'll take it"
se llevaron más de diez mil euros en joyas — they got away with more than ten thousand euros' worth of jewels
2) [+ persona](=acompañar)•
llevarse a algn por delante — (=atropellar) to run sb over; LAm (=ofender) to offend sb; (=maltratar) to ride roughshod over sbla riada se llevó el pueblo por delante — the village was swept away by o in the flood, the flood took the village with it
esa ley se llevó por delante los derechos de los trabajadores — this law swept away o rode roughshod over the rights of the workers
3) (=conseguir) [+ premio] to winllevársela * —
¡no lo toques o te la llevas! — don't touch it or you'll live to regret it!
4) (=sufrir)5) (=arrastrar)6) [en el trato]matar 2., perro 1., 2)no se lleva bien con el jefe — he doesn't get on o along with the boss
7) (=estar de moda) to be in fashion, be all the ragese llevan los lunares — polka dots are in fashion o all the rage
8) [con cantidades]de doce me llevo una — (Mat) that makes twelve so carry one
* * *(v.) = take, take away, cream off, haul away, cart, make off with, take + Nombre + away, be in, get away withEx. If we take Cindi, Albert will almost surely grieve.Ex. For example, books close to the door and the circulation desk may be intended for the user who merely wishes to make a swift selection of items to take away and read elsewhere.Ex. Commercial vendors are completely outside conventional library systems, and might cream off the profitable end of the document supply market.Ex. City workers carried out orders to burn some of the library books, while others were buried with the aid of a bulldozer; the remaining books were loaded on trucks and hauled away to trash dumps on the outskirts of the city.Ex. In England, this job fell to the nightmen, who came after dark to cart the city waste into the countryside for fertilizer.Ex. A thief has evaded one of the world's most expensive hi-tech security systems, and made off with £14.5m worth of diamonds.Ex. The wizard then took him away hypnotized, so that he wouldn't put up resistance, to a nearby city where he made him into his servant = Entonces, el hechicero se lo llevó hipnotizado, para que no opusiera resistencia, a una ciudad cercana donde lo convirtió en su criado.Ex. Like them or not, plaits are still in.Ex. A jeweler says thieves who smashed their way into his store and got away with rings are in for a surprise when they find out they are made of brass.* * *(v.) = take, take away, cream off, haul away, cart, make off with, take + Nombre + away, be in, get away withEx: If we take Cindi, Albert will almost surely grieve.
Ex: For example, books close to the door and the circulation desk may be intended for the user who merely wishes to make a swift selection of items to take away and read elsewhere.Ex: Commercial vendors are completely outside conventional library systems, and might cream off the profitable end of the document supply market.Ex: City workers carried out orders to burn some of the library books, while others were buried with the aid of a bulldozer; the remaining books were loaded on trucks and hauled away to trash dumps on the outskirts of the city.Ex: In England, this job fell to the nightmen, who came after dark to cart the city waste into the countryside for fertilizer.Ex: A thief has evaded one of the world's most expensive hi-tech security systems, and made off with £14.5m worth of diamonds.Ex: The wizard then took him away hypnotized, so that he wouldn't put up resistance, to a nearby city where he made him into his servant = Entonces, el hechicero se lo llevó hipnotizado, para que no opusiera resistencia, a una ciudad cercana donde lo convirtió en su criado.Ex: Like them or not, plaits are still in.Ex: A jeweler says thieves who smashed their way into his store and got away with rings are in for a surprise when they find out they are made of brass
.* * *
■llevarse verbo reflexivo
1 (de un sitio a otro) to take away: ¡llévatelo de aquí!, take it away!
se llevaron la televisión al dormitorio, they moved the television to the bedroom
2 (un premio, una felicitación) to win
llevarse un susto, to have a fright
3 (arrebatar) to carry away: se lo llevó la corriente, the current carried it away
se llevaron el dinero, they took away all the money
4 fam (estar de moda) to be fashionable 5 llevarse bien/mal con alguien, to get on well/badly with sb: con su padre no me llevo en absoluto, I don't get on with his father at all
6 (haber una diferencia) se llevan diez años, there's a difference of ten years in their ages
♦ Locuciones: llevársele los demonios, to get really angry o mad
llevarse el gato al agua, to succeed o to pull off
' llevarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
avenirse
- calle
- desengaño
- entenderse
- palma
- perra
- perro
- compaginar
- conectar
- entender
- gato
- jalar
- llevar
- premio
- preso
- susto
English:
agree
- blow off
- carry off
- conform
- doggy bag
- get along
- get on
- just
- lead away
- make off
- reap
- relationship
- spirit
- take
- take away
- term
- walk off
- walk with
- wash away
- whisk away
- whisk off
- carry
- get
- go
- grab
- lead
- rough
- shock
- wash
* * *vpr1. [tomar consigo] to take;alguien se ha llevado mi sombrero someone has taken my hat;¿se lo envuelvo o se lo lleva puesto? shall I wrap it up for you or do you want to keep it on?2. [trasladar, desplazar] to take;los agentes se lo llevaron detenido the policemen took him away;se llevó el cigarrillo a la boca she brought o raised the cigarette to her lips;llevarse algo por delante: la riada se llevó por delante casas y vehículos the flood swept o washed away houses and vehicles;un coche se lo llevó por delante he was run over by a car3. [conseguir] to get;se ha llevado el premio she has carried off o won the prize4. [recibir] [susto, sorpresa] to get;[reprimenda] to receive;como vuelvas a hacerlo te llevarás una bofetada if you do it again you'll get a smack;me llevé un disgusto/una desilusión I was upset/disappointed;llevarse una alegría to have o get a pleasant surprise;yo me llevo siempre las culpas I always get the blame5. [entenderse]llevarse bien/mal (con alguien) to get on well/badly (with sb);no me llevo muy bien con él I don't get on very well with him;se llevan a matar they are mortal enemies6. [estar de moda] to be in (fashion);este año se lleva el verde green is in this year;ahora se llevan mucho las despedidas de soltera hen parties are really in at the moment7. [recíproco] [diferencia de edad]mi hermana mayor y yo nos llevamos cinco años there are five years between me and my older sister* * *v/r1 take3:llevarse bien/mal get on well/badly4:se lleva el color rojo red is fashionable* * *vr1) : to take away, to carry off2) : to get alongsiempre nos llevábamos bien: we always got along well* * *llevarse vb2. (estar de moda) to be in fashion -
125 silueta
f.1 figure (cuerpo).2 outline (contorno).3 silhouette (dibujo).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: siluetar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: siluetar.* * *1 (contorno) silhouette2 (figura) figure, shape* * *SF1) (=contorno) silhouettese adivinaba una silueta detrás de la cortina — you could make out a silhouette o figure behind the curtain
la silueta del castillo se recortaba sobre el horizonte — the castle was silhouetted against the horizon
2) (=tipo) figure3) (Arte) silhouette, outline drawing* * *a) ( cuerpo) figureb) ( contorno) silhouetteen el horizonte se recortaba la silueta de un velero — a sailing boat was silhouetted against the horizon
c) (Art) silhouette* * *= silhouette.Ex. When an object passes under the scanner it makes the beams diverge, and this shows up as a dark silhouette on a light background.* * *a) ( cuerpo) figureb) ( contorno) silhouetteen el horizonte se recortaba la silueta de un velero — a sailing boat was silhouetted against the horizon
c) (Art) silhouette* * *= silhouette.Ex: When an object passes under the scanner it makes the beams diverge, and this shows up as a dark silhouette on a light background.
* * *1 (cuerpo) figuretenía una silueta perfecta she had a perfect figure2 (contorno) silhouettevio la silueta de un hombre armado she saw the silhouette of an armed manen el horizonte se recortaba la silueta de un velero a sailing boat was silhouetted against the horizonle pareció distinguir una silueta en la oscuridad she thought she saw a figure in the darkness3 ( Art) silhouette* * *
silueta sustantivo femenino
silueta sustantivo femenino
1 (contorno, perfil) silhouette
2 (tipo, cuerpo) figure
' silueta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distancia
- estrellada
- estrellado
- proyectar
- proyectarse
- sombra
- tenebrosa
- tenebroso
- neto
- perfil
- perfilar
English:
figure
- silhouette
* * *silueta nf1. [cuerpo] figure;esta falda realza la silueta this skirt shows off your figure2. [contorno] outline;se veía la silueta del castillo you could see the outline o silhouette of the castle3. [dibujo] silhouette* * *f1 silhouette2 ( cuerpo) figure* * *silueta nf1) : silhouette2) : figure, shape* * * -
126 couleur
couleur [kulœʀ]1. feminine noun• les couleurs ( = linge de couleur) colouredsb. ( = peinture) paintc. ( = carnation) avoir des couleurs to have a good colourg. (locutions) homme/femme de couleur coloured man/woman• il m'a promis un cadeau mais je n'en ai jamais vu la couleur (inf) he promised me a present but I've yet to see it2. invariable adjective* * *kulœʀ
1.
1) gén colour [BrE](de) quelle couleur est ta voiture? — what colour [BrE] is your car?
une veste de couleur verte/couleur abricot — a green/apricot-coloured [BrE] jacket
avoir la couleur de quelque chose — to be the colour [BrE] of something
faire prendre couleur — Culinaire to brown
plein de couleur — fig [récit, description] vivid, colourful [BrE]
sans couleur — lit, fig colourless
2) Cinéma, Photographie, Télévisionphoto en couleur — colour [BrE] photograph
3) ( substance colorante) colour [BrE], paint4) ( coloration des joues) colour [BrE]tu as pris des couleurs! — you've got some colour [BrE] in your cheeks!
une personne de couleur — a coloured [BrE] person
5) Jeux ( aux cartes) suit6) ( pour les cheveux) haircolour [BrE]7) ( tendance politique)couleur politique — political colour [BrE]
8) ( aspect) light
2.
couleurs nom féminin pluriel1) ( drapeau) colours [BrE]2) ( marque) colours [BrE]3) ( vêtements de couleur) coloureds [BrE]•Phrasal Verbs:••ne pas voir la couleur (colloq) de quelque chose — never to get a sniff of something (colloq)
il m'en a fait voir de toutes les couleurs — (colloq) he really gave me a hard time, he put me through the mill (colloq)
passer par toutes les couleurs (de l'arc-en-ciel) — (colloq) to change colour [BrE]
* * *kulœʀ1. nf1) (= teinte, coloris) colour Grande-Bretagne color USAde toutes les couleurs — multicoloured Grande-Bretagne multicolored USA
haut en couleur; haut en couleurs (univers, récit, défilé) — colourful, (fête) lively, (destination) picturesque
2) (invariable, avec nom)couleur café — coffee-coloured Grande-Bretagne coffee-colored USA
couleur paille — straw-coloured Grande-Bretagne straw-colored USA
3) CARTES suitannoncer la couleur — to declare trumps, figto lay one's cards on the table
de couleur (homme, femme) — coloured Grande-Bretagne colored USA
sous couleur de soutenu — on the pretext of
2. couleurs nfpl1) [teint] colour sg Grande-Bretagne color sg USA2) MILITAIREles couleurs — the colours Grande-Bretagne the colors USA
hisser les couleurs — to hoist the colours, to hoist the flag
* * *A nf1 gén colourGB; couleur primaire/secondaire primary/secondary colourGB; (de) quelle couleur est ta voiture? what colourGB is your car?; les feuilles ont pris de belles couleurs the leaves on the trees have turned golden; sans couleur colourlessGB; une veste de couleur verte/marron a green/brown jacket; des rideaux de couleur claire/sombre/vive light-/dark-/brightly-colouredGB curtains; un sac couleur sable/abricot a sand-/an apricot-colouredGB bag; le linge de couleur colouredsGB (pl); avoir la couleur de qch to be the colourGB of sth; faire prendre couleur Culin to brown; plein de couleur fig [récit, description] vivid, colourfulGB; sans couleur dull;2 Cin, Phot, TV la couleur colourGB; une télévision couleur a colourGB television; filmer en couleur(s) to film in colourGB; film en couleur (s) film in colourGB; photo en couleur colourGB photograph;3 ( substance colorante) colourGB, paint; une boîte de couleurs a paintbox; un tube de couleur a tube of paint;4 ( coloration des joues) colourGB; changer de couleur to change colourGB; avoir de jolies couleurs to have a good colourGB; tu as pris des couleurs! you've got some colourGB in your cheeks!; ça te redonnera des couleurs it will put some colourGB back in your cheeks; une personne de couleur a colouredGB person;5 Jeux ( aux cartes) suit; quelle est la couleur demandée? what is the suit?; fournir à or jouer dans la couleur to follow suit;6 Cosmét haircolourGB; se faire faire une couleur to get one's hair colouredGB;7 ( tendance politique) couleur politique political colourGB; il affiche clairement sa couleur he 's showing his coloursGB clearly;8 ( aspect) light; donner une nouvelle couleur à qch to shed a different light on sth; sous des couleurs trompeuses in a false light.B couleurs nfpl1 ( drapeau) coloursGB; amener/hisser or envoyer les couleurs to lower/to hoist the coloursGB;2 ( marque) coloursGB; une écharpe aux couleurs de la ville/du club a scarf in the town's/club's coloursGB; un avion aux couleurs d'Air France an aircraft with the Air France livery;3 ( vêtements de couleur) colouredsGB; faire une lessive de couleurs to wash colouredsGB ou colourGB fabrics.couleur locale local colourGB; pour faire plus couleur locale to add some local colourGB; le décor faisait très couleur locale the decor was full of local colourGB.ne pas voir la couleur de qch○ never to get a sniff of sth○; l'héritage? elle n'en a jamais vu la couleur the inheritance? she never got a sniff of it; avec lui, j'en ai vu de toutes les couleurs○ he really gave me a hard time, he put me through the mill○; ils leur en ont fait voir de toutes les couleurs○ they really gave them a hard time, they really put them through the mill○; passer par toutes les couleurs (de l'arc-en-ciel) to change colourGB; sous couleur de faire under the pretenceGB ou guise of doing. ⇒ goût.[kulɶr] nom féminin1. [impression visuelle] colourcouleurs primaires ou fondamentales primary coloursse faire faire une couleur to have one's hair tinted, to have some colour put in one's hair4. [vivacité] colourl'avenir m'apparaissait sous les couleurs les plus sombres/sous de belles couleurs the future presented itself (to me) in an unfavourable/favourable lightquelle sera la couleur politique de votre nouveau journal? what will be the political colour of your new newspaper?[carnation]7. [linge] coloureds————————couleurs nom féminin pluriel1. [linge] coloureds2. [peintures] coloured paintsprendre des couleurs to get a tan ou a bit of colour in one's cheeks[d'un jockey, d'un cheval] livery5. HÉRALDIQUE colour————————aux couleurs de locution prépositionnellea. [yacht] flying the owner's flagb. [cheval] in the owner's colours————————de couleur locution adjectivaleune personne de couleur a coloured person, a nonwhite————————en couleur locution adverbialehaut en couleur very lively ou colourful ou picturesque -
127 after
§1 შემდეგ, უკან, მერე§ შემდეგ, მიხედვით; ამის შემდეგ; მას შემდეგ რაც; after all - ბოლოს და ბოლოსthe town boomed after gold was discovered ოქროს აღმოჩენის შემდეგ ქალაქმა სწრაფად დაიწყო ზრდაI chased after him გამოვუდექი / გავეკიდეafter a long wait ხანგრძლივი ლოდინის შემდეგ;to come after: გამოკიდებაto go after არშიყობა, მიდევნა, მხედველობაში ქონაmuch time has gone after that ამის შემდეგ დიდმა დრომ განვლო / გაიარაafter the fall he was in a daze დაცემის შემდეგ დარეტიანებული / გაბრუებული იყოafter due consideration სათანადო გააზრების შემდეგ…ever after / afterwards / ever since იმის შემდეგ / იმ დროიდან მოყოლებულიafter a while ცოტა/გარკვეული ხნის შემდეგ;after the storm, not one window was whole ქარიშხლის შემდეგ არცერთი მთელი ფანჯარა არ დარჩენილაto take after გვანება, დამსგავსებაbefore / after the meal ჭამის წინ / შემდეგhe returned after two years of soldiering ჯარიდან ორი წლის შემდეგ დაბრუნდაone after another ერთმანეთის მიყოლებით / შემდეგafter leaving college he pursued his studies at the university კოლეჯის დამთავრების შემდეგ სწავლა უნივერსიტეტში განაგრძოafter a short pause he pursued the matter further მოკლე პაუზის შემდეგ ამ თემაზე ლაპარაკი განაგრძოafter a couple of glasses of arrack he keeled over the floor არყის ორიოდე ჭიქის შემდეგ იატაკზე გაწვაafter an earthquake the town of Spitak lay in the dust მიწისძვრის დროს ქაალაქი სპიტაკი ნანგრევებად იქცა / მიწასთან გასწორდაafter all this is not so important ყველაფერს რომ თავი დავანებოთ, ეს არც ისე მნიშვნელოვანიაshut the door after you კარი მიიხურე / გაიხურეafter all ყველაფრის მიუხედავად, მაინც, საბოლოოდ მაინც, ბოლოსდაბოლოსday after day დღიდან დღემდე //ყოველდღეafter much debate ხანგრძლივი / ბევრი კამათის შემდეგhe came before / after dark შეღამებისას / დაბინდებისას მოვიდა // დაბნელების შემდეგ მოვიდაday after day / day by day განუწყვეტლივ // დღითდღე -
128 diventare
becomerosso, bianco turn, godiventare grande grow up* * *[diven'tare]verbo intransitivo (aus. essere) (seguito da aggettivo) to become*, to get*; (seguito da sostantivo) to become*; (gradatamente) to grow*; (rapidamente e con peggioramento) to turn; (con colori) to turn, to go*; (essere eletto, nominato) to be* made, to be* electeddiventare vecchio — to get o grow old
diventare famoso — to become famous, to rise to fame
vuole diventare dottore — she wants to become o be a doctor
la sua voce divenne aspra — her voice hardened o became hard
••••Note:Tra i diversi verbi inglesi che rendono l'italiano diventare, i più comuni sono to become e to get, il primo usato soprattutto nella lingua scritta, il secondo in quella parlata, specialmente se si fa riferimento a un cambiamento rapido e improvviso: diventò famoso dopo aver pubblicato il suo secondo romanzo = he became famous after publishing his second novel; diventerà ricca quando erediterà i beni di suo zio = she will get rich when she inherits her uncle's possessions. - Altri equivalenti inglesi possono essere: to grow, che non implica necessariamente una crescita ( diventare più sofisticato = to grow more sophisticated; to grow weak = diventare debole); to turn, che si usa in particolare per indicare cambiamenti di colore ( diventò nero per lo sporco = it turned black because of the dirt); con lo stesso significato, ma se il cambiamento è temporaneo, si può usare to go (diventai rosso dalla rabbia, quando sentii la notizia = I went red with anger, when I heard the news); to go si usa anche per descrivere un mutamento in peggio nel corpo o nella mente di qualcuno: mio nonno sta diventando sordo = my grandpa is going deaf; to turn e to go + aggettivo possono essere riferiti anche a cose: il latte è diventato acido = the milk has turned / gone sour. - Si noti che le espressioni diventare + aggettivo sono spesso sostituite in italiano da un apposito verbo, il che avviene talvolta anche in inglese: diventare vecchio o invecchiare = to grow old, diventare nuvoloso o rannuvolarsi = to get cloudy, diventare vero o avverarsi = to come true, diventare duro o indurire = to become hard / to harden, diventare debole o indebolirsi = to grow weak / to weaken, etc* * *diventare/diven'tare/ [1]Tra i diversi verbi inglesi che rendono l'italiano diventare, i più comuni sono to become e to get, il primo usato soprattutto nella lingua scritta, il secondo in quella parlata, specialmente se si fa riferimento a un cambiamento rapido e improvviso: diventò famoso dopo aver pubblicato il suo secondo romanzo = he became famous after publishing his second novel; diventerà ricca quando erediterà i beni di suo zio = she will get rich when she inherits her uncle's possessions. - Altri equivalenti inglesi possono essere: to grow, che non implica necessariamente una crescita ( diventare più sofisticato = to grow more sophisticated; to grow weak = diventare debole); to turn, che si usa in particolare per indicare cambiamenti di colore ( diventò nero per lo sporco = it turned black because of the dirt); con lo stesso significato, ma se il cambiamento è temporaneo, si può usare to go (diventai rosso dalla rabbia, quando sentii la notizia = I went red with anger, when I heard the news); to go si usa anche per descrivere un mutamento in peggio nel corpo o nella mente di qualcuno: mio nonno sta diventando sordo = my grandpa is going deaf; to turn e to go + aggettivo possono essere riferiti anche a cose: il latte è diventato acido = the milk has turned / gone sour. - Si noti che le espressioni diventare + aggettivo sono spesso sostituite in italiano da un apposito verbo, il che avviene talvolta anche in inglese: diventare vecchio o invecchiare = to grow old, diventare nuvoloso o rannuvolarsi = to get cloudy, diventare vero o avverarsi = to come true, diventare duro o indurire = to become hard / to harden, diventare debole o indebolirsi = to grow weak / to weaken, etc.(aus. essere) (seguito da aggettivo) to become*, to get*; (seguito da sostantivo) to become*; (gradatamente) to grow*; (rapidamente e con peggioramento) to turn; (con colori) to turn, to go*; (essere eletto, nominato) to be* made, to be* elected; diventare vecchio to get o grow old; diventare matto to go mad; diventare famoso to become famous, to rise to fame; vuole diventare dottore she wants to become o be a doctor; questo vino è diventato aceto this wine has turned into vinegar; sta per diventare buio it's getting dark; la sua voce divenne aspra her voice hardened o became hard\c'è da diventare matto! it's enough to drive you mad o crazy!
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