-
121 irrumpir
v.1 to burst in, to dash in, to break in, to barge in.2 to break through.* * *1 to burst (en, into)* * *verbto burst into, break in* * *VI* * *verbo intransitivo to burst in* * *= storm, burst forth, barge in.Ex. On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.Ex. It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.Ex. 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.----* irrumpir en = swarm (into/in), burst into, storm into.* irrumpir en escena = burst upon + the scene.* * *verbo intransitivo to burst in* * *= storm, burst forth, barge in.Ex: On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.
Ex: It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.Ex: 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.* irrumpir en = swarm (into/in), burst into, storm into.* irrumpir en escena = burst upon + the scene.* * *irrumpir [I1 ]vito burst inla policía irrumpió en el bar the police burst into the bar* * *
irrumpir verbo transitivo to burst in, invade: irrumpieron en el escenario gritando consignas, they burst onto the stage shouting slogans
' irrumpir' also found in these entries:
English:
barge in
- barge into
- burst in
- burst into
- storm
* * *irrumpir viirrumpir en [lugar, vida] to burst into;[escena política, pantalla] to burst onto* * *v/i burst in* * *irrumpir viirrumpir en : to burst into* * * -
122 malárico
adj.malarial, malarious, malarian.* * *= malarial.Ex. Always use mosquito nets when sleeping at night in malarial areas.----* anemia malárica = malarial anaemia.* * *= malarial.Ex: Always use mosquito nets when sleeping at night in malarial areas.
* anemia malárica = malarial anaemia. -
123 meterse el dedo en la nariz
(v.) = pick + Posesivo + noseEx. If your child is still sucking his thumb, picking his nose until it bleeds or having trouble sleeping consult a children's therapist, it could be a sign of anxiety.* * *(v.) = pick + Posesivo + noseEx: If your child is still sucking his thumb, picking his nose until it bleeds or having trouble sleeping consult a children's therapist, it could be a sign of anxiety.
-
124 modorra
f.1 drowsiness (informal).tener modorra to be o feel sleepy2 dullness, torpor.3 stagger, blind-staggers.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: modorrar.* * *1 familiar drowsiness, sleepiness* * *SF1) (=sueño) drowsinesssacudirse la modorra — to rouse o.s.
2) (Vet) staggers* * *femenino (fam)* * *= drowsiness.Ex. This amino acid has been widely used as a sleeping aid because it can produce drowsiness.* * *femenino (fam)* * *= drowsiness.Ex: This amino acid has been widely used as a sleeping aid because it can produce drowsiness.
* * *A ( fam)(somnolencia): qué modorra tengo esta mañana I'm so sleepy this morningsacúdete la modorra wake up!le entró modorra y se durmió she became drowsy and fell asleepB ( Vet) staggers* * *
modorra f (ganas de dormir) drowsiness
* * *modorra nfFam drowsiness;tener modorra to be o feel sleepy* * *f drowsiness* * *modorra nf: drowsiness, lethargy -
125 muy agustito
-
126 narcótico
adj.narcotic, narcotic drug.m.narcotic, dope, drug, illegal substance.* * *► adjetivo1 narcotic1 (medicamento) narcotic; (droga) drug————————1 (medicamento) narcotic; (droga) drug* * *1.ADJ narcotic2. SM1) [gen] narcotic; (=somnífero) sleeping pill, sleeping tablet2) pl narcóticos (=estupefacientes) narcotics* * *I- ca adjetivo narcoticIImasculino narcotic* * *= narcotic, illicit drug, opiate.Ex. This finding supports the hypothesis that the toxicity of narcotics is directly related to the accumulation in biological membranes.Ex. Awareness of the damage caused by illicit drugs has soared among Australia's young people over the past seven years.Ex. China teaches the world that Communists are the greatest consumerists -- shopping being the new opiate of the masses.* * *I- ca adjetivo narcoticIImasculino narcotic* * *= narcotic, illicit drug, opiate.Ex: This finding supports the hypothesis that the toxicity of narcotics is directly related to the accumulation in biological membranes.
Ex: Awareness of the damage caused by illicit drugs has soared among Australia's young people over the past seven years.Ex: China teaches the world that Communists are the greatest consumerists -- shopping being the new opiate of the masses.* * *narcoticnarcotic* * *
narcótico sustantivo masculino
narcotic
narcótico sustantivo masculino narcotic
' narcótico' also found in these entries:
English:
morphine
- narcotic
* * *narcótico, -a♦ adjnarcotic♦ nm[somnífero] narcotic; [droga] drug* * *m/adj narcotic* * *narcótico, -ca adj: narcoticnarcótico nm: narcotic -
127 o algo parecido
= in the way of, or something of that sort, or something to that effect, or something of that nature, or anything like that, or words to that effectEx. The overall picture gained from this area analysis was that the hinterlands of the industrial towns were not areas where one could hope to find much in the way of bookshops.Ex. Fidgety people are rarely well, they have generally `a headache,' or `spasms,' or `nerves,' or something of that sort.Ex. Like Tolstoy said: man has no effect on history... or something to that effect.Ex. If you are trying to break up a cat fight or something to that nature pick it up by the scruff of the neck.Ex. Usually, when I have trouble sleeping it's not because I feel wrong or anything like that, it just happens.Ex. All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing ( or words to that effect).* * *= in the way of, or something of that sort, or something to that effect, or something of that nature, or anything like that, or words to that effectEx: The overall picture gained from this area analysis was that the hinterlands of the industrial towns were not areas where one could hope to find much in the way of bookshops.
Ex: Fidgety people are rarely well, they have generally `a headache,' or `spasms,' or `nerves,' or something of that sort.Ex: Like Tolstoy said: man has no effect on history... or something to that effect.Ex: If you are trying to break up a cat fight or something to that nature pick it up by the scruff of the neck.Ex: Usually, when I have trouble sleeping it's not because I feel wrong or anything like that, it just happens.Ex: All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing ( or words to that effect). -
128 palúdico
adj.1 malarial, swampy.2 malarious, aguish.* * *► adjetivo1 malarial\fiebres palúdicas malaria sing* * *ADJ1) [pantano, terreno] marshy2) (Med) malarial* * *a) (Med) malarialfiebre palúdica — malaria, marsh fever
b) ( de los pantanos) marsh (before n)* * *= malarial.Ex. Always use mosquito nets when sleeping at night in malarial areas.----* anemia palúdica = malarial anaemia.* fiebre palúdica = malarial fever, paludic fever.* * *a) (Med) malarialfiebre palúdica — malaria, marsh fever
b) ( de los pantanos) marsh (before n)* * *= malarial.Ex: Always use mosquito nets when sleeping at night in malarial areas.
* anemia palúdica = malarial anaemia.* fiebre palúdica = malarial fever, paludic fever.* * *1 ( Med) malarialfiebre palúdica malaria, marsh fever2 (de los pantanos) marsh ( before n)* * *palúdico, -a adjmalarial* * *
См. также в других словарях:
sleeping — [ slipiŋ ] n. m. • 1872; abrév. de l angl. sleeping car, de car « voiture » et sleeping « pour dormir » ♦ Anglic. Vx Voiture couchette. ⇒ wagon lit. Madone des sleepings. ⇒SLEEPING CAR, SLEEPING, subst. masc. CH. DE FER, vieilli. Wagon lit.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Sleeping — Sleep ing, a. & n. from {Sleep}. [1913 Webster] {Sleeping car}, a railway car or carrriage, arranged with apartments and berths for sleeping. {Sleeping partner} (Com.), a dormant partner. See under {Dormant}. {Sleeping table} (Mining), a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sleeping — baby lag busy brain co sleeping glazing junk sleep microsleep nap nook prophylactic nap … New words
sleeping — sleeping; un·sleeping; … English syllables
sleeping — index dormant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sleeping — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 7}}[wym. sliping]{{/stl 7}}{{stl 17}}ZOB. {{/stl 17}}{{stl 7}}sliping {{/stl 7}} … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
sleeping — /slee ping/, n. 1. the condition of being asleep. adj. 2. asleep. 3. of, pertaining to, or having accommodations for sleeping: a sleeping compartment. 4. used to sleep in or on: a sleeping jacket. 5. used to induce or aid sleep or while asleep:… … Universalium
sleeping — [[t]sli͟ːpɪŋ[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n You use sleeping to describe places where people sleep or things concerned with where people sleep. → See also sleep On the top floor we have sleeping quarters for women and children. ...investigations of people s… … English dictionary
sleeping — sleeping1 (ingl.; pronunc. [eslípin]) m. Forma apocopada de «sleeping car». sleeping2 (del ingl. «sleeping bag»; pronunc. [eslípin]; Bol., Col., Ec., Guat., Méj., Pan., Perú, P. Rico, R. Dom., Salv.) m. *Saco de dormir … Enciclopedia Universal
sleeping — /ˈslipɪŋ/ (say sleeping) noun 1. condition of being asleep. –adjective 2. that sleeps. 3. used for sleeping …
Sleeping — Sleep Sleep, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Slept}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sleeping}.] [OE. slepen, AS. sl?pan; akin to OFries. sl?pa, OS. sl[=a]pan, D. slapen, OHG. sl[=a]fan, G. schlafen, Goth. sl?pan, and G. schlaff slack, loose, and L. labi to glide, slide,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English