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v.1 to sip.2 to soak up, to absorb.3 to draw or suck in.4 to drink in (escuchar atentamente).* * *1 (líquido) to sip2 figurado (absorber) to absorb, soak up1 figurado to absorb, soak up\sorberle el seso a alguien familiar to go to somebody's head* * *verb* * *VT1) (=beber) [poco a poco] to sip; [chupando] to suck upsorber por las narices — [gen] to sniff, sniff in, sniff up; (Med) to inhale
2) (=absorber) [esponja, papel secante] to soak up, absorb3) (=tragar) [mar] to suck down, swallow up; [+ palabras] to drink in* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( beber) to suck in o up; ( tomar poco a poco) to sipb) esponja to absorb, soak up2.sorberse v pronsorberse los mocos — (fam) to sniff o sniffle
* * *= sip.Ex. People engage in a wide range of activities in libraries, from lively dialog while munching sandwiches and sipping soda, to flirting and caressing, to the more traditional activities of reading and information searching.----* hacer ruido al sorber = slurp.* sorber haciendo ruido = slurp.* sorber ruidosamente = slurp.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( beber) to suck in o up; ( tomar poco a poco) to sipb) esponja to absorb, soak up2.sorberse v pronsorberse los mocos — (fam) to sniff o sniffle
* * *= sip.Ex: People engage in a wide range of activities in libraries, from lively dialog while munching sandwiches and sipping soda, to flirting and caressing, to the more traditional activities of reading and information searching.
* hacer ruido al sorber = slurp.* sorber haciendo ruido = slurp.* sorber ruidosamente = slurp.* * *sorber [E1 ]vt1 (chupar) ‹bebida› to suck in/up; ‹huevo› to suck out2 (tomar poco a poco) to sip3 «esponja» to absorb, soak up4 «mar» to swallow up■ sorbersedeja de sorberte los mocos ( fam); stop sniffing o sniffling* * *
sorber ( conjugate sorber) verbo transitivo
( tomar poco a poco) to sip
sorber verbo transitivo
1 (beber aspirando) to sip
(haciendo ruido) to slurp
2 (absorber un líquido) to absorb, soak up
3 (la nariz) to sniff
♦ Locuciones: sorber el seso: te están sorbiendo el seso, they are brainwashing you
' sorber' also found in these entries:
English:
sip
- suck
- slurp
* * *♦ vt1. [beber] to sip;[haciendo ruido] to slurp2. [absorber] to soak up, to absorb;sorbía las palabras del conferenciante [escuchaba atentamente] she drank in the speaker's words3. [atraer] to draw o suck in* * *v/t sip* * *sorber vt1) : to sip, to suck in2) : to absorb, to soak up* * *sorber vb3. (haciendo ruido) to slurp -
2 sorbo ruidoso
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3 sorbo
m.1 gulp, swallow.beber a sorbos to sip2 mouthful (trago).3 drop (cantidad pequeña).4 sip, nip, sipping, sup.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: sorber.* * *1 (acción) sip2 (trago) gulp\beber a sorbos to sip, drink in small sipsde un sorbo in one gulp* * *noun m.* * *SM [al beber] (=trago pequeño) sip; (=trago grande) gulp, swallowtomar de un sorbo — to down in one, drink in one gulp
* * *a) ( cantidad pequeña) sipb) ( trago grande) gulp* * *= sip.Ex. He never had issues with alcohol as a teen with going off the rails etc as he was used to have a sip of wine now and then with dinner or at Crimbo.----* sorbo ruidoso = slurp.* tomar a sorbos = sip.* * *a) ( cantidad pequeña) sipb) ( trago grande) gulp* * *= sip.Ex: He never had issues with alcohol as a teen with going off the rails etc as he was used to have a sip of wine now and then with dinner or at Crimbo.
* sorbo ruidoso = slurp.* tomar a sorbos = sip.* * *1 (cantidad pequeña) sipdame un sorbito give me a sipbébetelo a sorbitos sip it2 (trago grande) gulpse lo bebió de un sorbo he drank it in one gulp, he drank it down in one ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo sorber: ( conjugate sorber)
sorbo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
sorber
sorbo
sorber ( conjugate sorber) verbo transitivo
( tomar poco a poco) to sip
sorbo sustantivo masculino
sorber verbo transitivo
1 (beber aspirando) to sip
(haciendo ruido) to slurp
2 (absorber un líquido) to absorb, soak up
3 (la nariz) to sniff
♦ Locuciones: sorber el seso: te están sorbiendo el seso, they are brainwashing you
sorbo sustantivo masculino
1 sip: se lo bebió a sorbos, he sipped it
2 (cantidad pequeña) drop, sip
' sorbo' also found in these entries:
English:
sip
* * *sorbo nm1. [acción] gulp, swallow;[pequeño] sip;beber a sorbos to sip2. [trago] mouthful;[pequeño] sip;¿quieres un sorbo? would you like a drop o sip?3. [cantidad pequeña] drop* * *m sip;tomar algo a sorbos sip sth* * *sorbo nm1) : sip, gulp, swallow2)beber a sorbos : to sip* * *sorbo n sip -
4 antes de darse cuenta
= before + Pronombre + know what + happen, before + Pronombre + know itEx. She took a shine to Sheldon, and before he knows what has happened, the misanthropic physicist finds himself with a girlfriend.Ex. And, before I knew it, she had shoved her whole head in my coffee cup and taken a big slurp of my coffee!.* * *= before + Pronombre + know what + happen, before + Pronombre + know itEx: She took a shine to Sheldon, and before he knows what has happened, the misanthropic physicist finds himself with a girlfriend.
Ex: And, before I knew it, she had shoved her whole head in my coffee cup and taken a big slurp of my coffee!. -
5 antes de nada
first of all* * *= before long, before + Pronombre + know what + happen, before + Pronombre + know itEx. News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.Ex. She took a shine to Sheldon, and before he knows what has happened, the misanthropic physicist finds himself with a girlfriend.Ex. And, before I knew it, she had shoved her whole head in my coffee cup and taken a big slurp of my coffee!.* * *= before long, before + Pronombre + know what + happen, before + Pronombre + know itEx: News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.
Ex: She took a shine to Sheldon, and before he knows what has happened, the misanthropic physicist finds himself with a girlfriend.Ex: And, before I knew it, she had shoved her whole head in my coffee cup and taken a big slurp of my coffee!. -
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7 ruido1
1 = clatter, noise, cacophony, rumble, loud noise, squeak, swish.Ex. A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.Ex. Discomfort is caused if windows are opened, heat, cold, dirt and noise are offered 'open-access' to the interior.Ex. The book contributors have produced a work that is intricate and persuasive, and they have also produced a deafening cacophony of concepts.Ex. Deep in the rugged coal fields of West Virginia, the rumble of a steam locomotive mingles with the sound of the New River crashing through its steep rocky gorge.Ex. Overstimulation (ie, crowded quarters & loud noises) generally has negative effects on people.Ex. On a bicycle there can be nothing more annoying then a squeak while you're riding.Ex. At times when I'm in bed I can hear a swishing sound in my head, not a constant swish but a pulsating swish.----* alejado del mundanal ruido = far from the maddening crowd(s).* con un ruido sordo = plump.* hacer ruido = be loud, rattle.* hacer ruido al sorber = slurp.* hacer un ruido = make + a noise.* haciendo ruido = noisily.* lejos del mundanal ruido = out in the woods, far from the maddening crowd(s).* mucho ruido y pocas nueces = much ado about nothing, storm in a teacup, Posesivo + bark is worse than + Posesivo + bite.* nivel de ruido = noise level.* ruido altisonante = cacophony.* ruido corporal = bodily noise.* ruido de fondo = background noise.* ruido industrial = industrial noise.* ruidos de la noche = things that go bump in the night.* ruido sordo = thud.* sin hacer ruido = as quiet as a mouse, furtively, softly.* sin ruido = soundless.* sorber haciendo ruido = slurp. -
8 ruidosamente
adv.noisily, loudly.* * *► adverbio1 noisily, loudly* * *ADV1) (=estrepitosamente) noisily, loudly2) (=de manera sensacionalista) sensationally* * *= loudly, noisily.Ex. At these words he gulped loudly, spilling his coffee recklessly, and then said 'Right now!'.Ex. A group of these birds were perched in a bush chattering noisily while swinging their long tails in all directions.----* sorber ruidosamente = slurp.* * *= loudly, noisily.Ex: At these words he gulped loudly, spilling his coffee recklessly, and then said 'Right now!'.
Ex: A group of these birds were perched in a bush chattering noisily while swinging their long tails in all directions.* sorber ruidosamente = slurp.* * *noisily* * *ruidosamente advnoisily* * *ruidosamente adv noisily -
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adj.1 noisy, loud, braying, clattering.2 noisy, riotous, roaring, obstreperous.3 noisy.4 much talked-about.* * *► adjetivo1 noisy, loud2 figurado sensational* * *(f. - ruidosa)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=estrepitoso) noisy2) [noticia] sensational* * *- sa adjetivo <calle/máquina/persona> noisy; <caso/proceso> much talked-about* * *= loud [louder -comp., loudest -sup.], noisy [noisier -comp., noisiest -sup.], rumbling, roaring, vociferous, rumbustious.Ex. Visitors would be surprised by the loud creaking and groaning of the presses as the timbers gave and rubbed against each other.Ex. The factory worker compensates for his noisy and dirty work environment by digging his allotment.Ex. Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.Ex. Today, with its population of almost 80,000, Wexler bears little resemblance to the roaring lumber center it became in the middle decades of the nineteenth century.Ex. The reaction came in 1978 -- a vociferous social demand for reading and learning, including a new interest in librarianship.Ex. One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.----* sorbo ruidoso = slurp.* * *- sa adjetivo <calle/máquina/persona> noisy; <caso/proceso> much talked-about* * *= loud [louder -comp., loudest -sup.], noisy [noisier -comp., noisiest -sup.], rumbling, roaring, vociferous, rumbustious.Ex: Visitors would be surprised by the loud creaking and groaning of the presses as the timbers gave and rubbed against each other.
Ex: The factory worker compensates for his noisy and dirty work environment by digging his allotment.Ex: Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.Ex: Today, with its population of almost 80,000, Wexler bears little resemblance to the roaring lumber center it became in the middle decades of the nineteenth century.Ex: The reaction came in 1978 -- a vociferous social demand for reading and learning, including a new interest in librarianship.Ex: One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.* sorbo ruidoso = slurp.* * *ruidoso -sa1 ‹calle/máquina/persona› noisy2 ‹caso/proceso› much talked-about* * *
ruidoso◊ -sa adjetivo ‹calle/máquina/persona› noisy
ruidoso,-a adjetivo
1 noisy, loud
2 fam (una noticia, etc) sensational, much talked about/of
' ruidoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escandalosa
- escandaloso
- ruidosa
- alborotado
- gallinero
- infierno
English:
loud
- noisy
- raucous
- rowdy
- understatement
- vocal
* * *ruidoso, -a adj1. [que hace ruido] noisy2. [escandaloso] sensational;llevaba una corbata ruidosa he was wearing a very loud tie* * *adj noisy* * *ruidoso, -sa adj: loud, noisy♦ ruidosamente adv* * * -
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11 sorber ruidosamente
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12 ruido
m.1 noise (sonido).desde aquí se escuchan los ruidos de la fiesta you can hear the noise of the party from hereesta lavadora hace mucho ruido this washing machine is very noisy¡no hagas ruido! be quiet!ruido de fondo background noisemucho ruido y pocas nueces much ado about nothing2 row (alboroto).hacer o meter ruido to cause a stir3 glitch.4 bruit.* * *1 (gen) noise2 (sonido) sound3 (jaleo) din, row4 figurado stir, commotion\hacer ruido / meter ruido to make a noise 2 figurado to cause a stirmucho ruido y pocas nueces familiar much ado about nothingruido ambiental / ruido de fondo background noise* * *noun m.noise, sound* * *SM1) (=sonido) noise¿has oído ese ruido? — did you hear that noise?
no hagas ruido, que el niño está durmiendo — don't make a sound, the baby's sleeping
me hace ruido el estómago — * my stomach is rumbling
lejos del mundanal ruido — hum, liter far from the madding crowd liter
es más el ruido que las nueces —
prometieron reformas para este año, pero era más el ruido que las nueces — they promised reforms for this year, but it was all hot air
los grandes beneficios anunciados son más el ruido que las nueces — the large profits they announced are not all what they were cracked up to be
ruido de sables, en los cuarteles se oye ruido de sables — there's talk of rebellion in the ranks
2) (=escándalo)hacer o meter ruido — to cause a stir
* * *a) ( sonido) noiseno metas or hagas tanto ruido — don't make so much noise
lejos del mundanal ruido — (liter o hum) far from the madding crowd (liter), away from it all
b) (Audio) noise* * *a) ( sonido) noiseno metas or hagas tanto ruido — don't make so much noise
lejos del mundanal ruido — (liter o hum) far from the madding crowd (liter), away from it all
b) (Audio) noise* * *ruido11 = clatter, noise, cacophony, rumble, loud noise, squeak, swish.Ex: A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.
Ex: Discomfort is caused if windows are opened, heat, cold, dirt and noise are offered 'open-access' to the interior.Ex: The book contributors have produced a work that is intricate and persuasive, and they have also produced a deafening cacophony of concepts.Ex: Deep in the rugged coal fields of West Virginia, the rumble of a steam locomotive mingles with the sound of the New River crashing through its steep rocky gorge.Ex: Overstimulation (ie, crowded quarters & loud noises) generally has negative effects on people.Ex: On a bicycle there can be nothing more annoying then a squeak while you're riding.Ex: At times when I'm in bed I can hear a swishing sound in my head, not a constant swish but a pulsating swish.* alejado del mundanal ruido = far from the maddening crowd(s).* con un ruido sordo = plump.* hacer ruido = be loud, rattle.* hacer ruido al sorber = slurp.* hacer un ruido = make + a noise.* haciendo ruido = noisily.* lejos del mundanal ruido = out in the woods, far from the maddening crowd(s).* mucho ruido y pocas nueces = much ado about nothing, storm in a teacup, Posesivo + bark is worse than + Posesivo + bite.* nivel de ruido = noise level.* ruido altisonante = cacophony.* ruido corporal = bodily noise.* ruido de fondo = background noise.* ruido industrial = industrial noise.* ruidos de la noche = things that go bump in the night.* ruido sordo = thud.* sin hacer ruido = as quiet as a mouse, furtively, softly.* sin ruido = soundless.* sorber haciendo ruido = slurp.ruido22 = false drop, false hit.Ex: False drops are cards which drop from the needle when the documents that the cards represent are not truly relevant to the topic of a search.
Ex: For example, 'FIND: drug and abuse' retrieves records that contain these two words but also locates records that contain the words drug and sexual abuse; these are called ' false hits'.* ruido documental = noise.* * *1 (sonido) noiseentra sin hacer ruido come in quietlyno quiero oír ni un ruido I don't want to hear a soundla lavadora hace un ruido extraño the washing machine is making a funny noisese oyen mucho los ruidos de la calle you can hear a lot of noise from the streetno metas or hagas tanto ruido don't make so much noise2 ( Audio) noiseCompuestos:white noisebackground noisesaber* rattling* * *
ruido sustantivo masculino
noise;
no hagas tanto ruido don't make so much noise
ruido sustantivo masculino
1 noise: la lavadora hace un ruido extraño, the washing machine is making a strange noise
sin ruido, quietly
2 (jaleo) fuss, row: dejad de meter ruido, vais a molestar a los vecinos, stop fussing, you'll disturb the neighbors
3 familiar stir, commotion
♦ Locuciones: mucho ruido y pocas nueces, much ado about nothing
' ruido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abstraerse
- amortiguar
- barullo
- callar
- chasquido
- detonación
- disgusto
- ensordecer
- escándalo
- estrepitosa
- estrepitoso
- hacer
- jaleo
- jolgorio
- matar
- molesta
- molesto
- mundanal
- negra
- negro
- nuez
- oír
- puñetera
- puñetero
- retumbar
- seca
- seco
- sofocar
- sonsonete
- sorber
- sorda
- sordo
- tecleo
- zarabanda
- absorber
- absorción
- alboroto
- armar
- aturdir
- bulla
- bullicio
- creer
- despacio
- enloquecedor
- espantoso
- follón
- fondo
- fuerte
- infernal
- jicotera
English:
ado
- alarm
- bang
- bend
- boom
- bump
- clatter
- crash
- die down
- dislike
- distraction
- disturbance
- disturbing
- effective
- excruciating
- grind
- hell
- incessant
- loud
- make
- munch
- nerve
- noise
- nonstop
- off-putting
- perpetual
- persistent
- quiet
- quietly
- racket
- rattle
- rumble
- rumbling
- rumpus
- scratch
- silence
- sleep through
- smack
- smash
- snap
- sound
- static
- stifle
- terrific
- this
- thud
- thump
- thunder
- tired
- tread
* * *ruido nm1. [sonido] noise;escuchamos un ruido we heard a noise;desde aquí se escuchan los ruidos de la fiesta you can hear the noise of the party from here;esta lavadora hace mucho ruido this washing machine is very noisy;esta impresora hace un ruido muy raro this printer is making a very strange noise;¡no hagas ruido! be quiet!;mucho ruido y pocas nueces much ado about nothingruido de fondo background noise; Pol ruido de sables:se oye ruido de sables there has been some sabre-rattling2. [alboroto] row;3. Tel noiseruido blanco white noise;ruido en la línea line noise* * *m noise;hacer ruido make a noise;armar mucho ruido make a lot of noise; fig make a fuss;mucho ruido y pocas nueces all talk and no action* * *ruido nm: noise, sound* * *ruido n noise -
13 sorbetón
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14 sorbetear
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