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1 sofocarse
1 (de calor etc) to suffocate2 figurado (ruborizarse) to blush3 familiar (enfadarse) to get upset, get angry* * *VPR1) (=ahogarse) [por el esfuerzo] to get out of breath; [por el calor] to suffocate2) (=sonrojarse) to blush3) (=avergonzarse) to get embarrassed4) (=enojarse) to get angry, get upset* * *
■sofocarse verbo reflexivo
1 (por falta de aire, por calor) to stifle
2 fam (enardecerse, alterarse) to get upset
(abochornarse) to feel embarrassed
' sofocarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acalorarse
- sofocar
English:
stifle
* * *vpr1. [ahogarse, abrasarse] to suffocate2. [agobiarse] [con trabajo] to overburden3. [avergonzarse] to get embarrassed4. [disgustarse]¡no te sofoques! there's no need to get upset about it!* * *v/r1 figget embarrassed2 ( irritarse) get angry* * *vr1) : to suffocate* * *sofocarse vb1. (avergonzarse) to get embarrassed2. (enfadarse) to get angry -
2 sofocarse
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3 sofocarse
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4 sofocarse
1) задыха́ться ( от жары)2) смуща́ться; красне́ть3) ( por algo) прост горячи́ться, петуши́ться ( из-за чего) -
5 sofocarse
• become suffocated• feel smothered• feel suffocated• get embarrassed• suffocate -
6 sofocarse
• dusit se• naštvat se• pozbýt dechu• rozčilovat se• stydět se• udýchat se• červenat se -
7 sofocarse
v. Ruphapakuy. Pe.S.Mar: chukay. -
8 sofocarse
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9 sofocarse de cólera
прил.общ. задыхаться от гневаИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > sofocarse de cólera
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10 sofocarse de calor
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11 comenzar a sofocarse
гл.разг. запыхтеть (a jadear)Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > comenzar a sofocarse
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12 sofocar
v.1 to suffocate, to stifle.El criminal sofoca a Ricardo The criminal suffocates Richard.2 to put out, to smother (incendio).3 to suppress, to quell.Miguel sofoca su ira Mike quells his anger.4 to mortify.5 to quench, to extinguish, to put out.Elsa sofocó el fuego Elsa quenched the fire.6 to embarrass, to make nervous.Su actitud sofocó a Ricardo Her attitude embarrassed Richard.* * *1 (ahogar) to suffocate, stifle, smother2 figurado (abochornar) to make blush1 (de calor etc) to suffocate2 figurado (ruborizarse) to blush3 familiar (enfadarse) to get upset, get angry* * *1. VT1) (=ahogar) [calor] to stifle; [fuego, humo] to suffocate2) (=apagar) [+ incendio] to smother, put out; [+ rebelión] to crush, put down; [+ epidemia] to stamp out3) (=enojar) to anger, upset4) (=avergonzar) to embarrass5) (=sonrojar) to make... blush2.See:* * *1. 2.sofocarse v pron ( acalorarse) to get upset o (colloq) worked up* * *= smother, quench, quell, strangle, snuff out, stifle, stamp out, weigh down.Ex. This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.Ex. By such mutual assistance, the wits and endeavours of the world may no longer be as so many scattered coals, or firebrands, which, for want of union are soon quenched, whereas, being but laid together, they would have yielded a comfortable light and heat.Ex. The something that had ached in Zach Ponderal all week and which he thought he had finally quelled, started aching again.Ex. Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex. The producer did a 'hatchet job' on the film, substantially dumbing down the project and snuffing out any subtlety or nuance.Ex. Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.Ex. The existence of the Internet and World Wide Web has made it almost impossible to stamp out crimes committed by hackers.Ex. The passages describing the environment, though lushly written, are inclined to weigh down the narrative thrust of the novel.* * *1. 2.sofocarse v pron ( acalorarse) to get upset o (colloq) worked up* * *= smother, quench, quell, strangle, snuff out, stifle, stamp out, weigh down.Ex: This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.
Ex: By such mutual assistance, the wits and endeavours of the world may no longer be as so many scattered coals, or firebrands, which, for want of union are soon quenched, whereas, being but laid together, they would have yielded a comfortable light and heat.Ex: The something that had ached in Zach Ponderal all week and which he thought he had finally quelled, started aching again.Ex: Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex: The producer did a 'hatchet job' on the film, substantially dumbing down the project and snuffing out any subtlety or nuance.Ex: Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.Ex: The existence of the Internet and World Wide Web has made it almost impossible to stamp out crimes committed by hackers.Ex: The passages describing the environment, though lushly written, are inclined to weigh down the narrative thrust of the novel.* * *sofocar [A2 ]vt‹fuego› to smother, put out; ‹motín/revolución› to stifle, put downeste calor me sofoca this heat is suffocating o stifling2 ( fam) (avergonzarse) to get embarrassed:3 (por el calor) to suffocate4 (por un esfuerzo) to get out of breath* * *
sofocar ( conjugate sofocar) verbo transitivo ‹ fuego› to smother, put out;
‹motín/revolución› to stifle, put down
sofocarse verbo pronominal ( acalorarse) to get upset o (colloq) worked up
sofocar verbo transitivo
1 (un incendio) to extinguish, smother: los bomberos sofocaron las llamas, the firemen smothered the flames
(una rebelión) to put out: el ejército sofocó la revuelta, the army crushed the rebellion
(una protesta) to stifle: los antidisturbios sofocaron la manifestación, the riot police brought the protest under control
(un grito, ruido) to muffle, stifle
(un sentimiento) to control
2 (asfixiar) to suffocate
3 (abochornar) to embarrass
' sofocar' also found in these entries:
English:
damp
- put down
- smother
- stamp out
- stifle
- douse
- over
- put
- quash
- quell
- quench
- stamp
- suppress
* * *♦ vt1. [ahogar, abrasar] to suffocate, to stifle2. [incendio] to put out, to smother3. [rebelión] to suppress, to quell4. [agobiar] [con trabajo] to overburden5. [avergonzar] to embarrass* * *v/t1 suffocate2 incendio put out* * *sofocar {72} vt1) ahogar: to suffocate, to smother2) extinguir: to extinguish, to put out (a fire)3) aplastar: to crush, to put downsofocar una rebelión: to crush a rebellion* * *sofocar vb2. (ahogar) to suffocate -
13 acalorarse
pron.v.to get hot, to become overheated; (fig.) (person) to get excited, get worked up, to get angry.* * *1 to warm up, heat up, get warm, get hot* * *verb1) to get hot2) get worked up, get excited* * *VPR1) (=sofocarse) to get hot, become overheated[al hablar] to get worked up; [discusión] to become heated* * ** * *= get + (all) worked up, get + (all) worked up (about), get + hot under the collar.Ex. I'm not sure if it actually worked or if I was just so excited about getting high that I got all worked up.Ex. Ordinary people can sit around and get morally worked up about the evil of drugs the way they once got worked up about the 'red menace'.Ex. She is quick to get hot under the collar, but once the problem is ironed out she forgets it entirely.* * ** * *= get + (all) worked up, get + (all) worked up (about), get + hot under the collar.Ex: I'm not sure if it actually worked or if I was just so excited about getting high that I got all worked up.
Ex: Ordinary people can sit around and get morally worked up about the evil of drugs the way they once got worked up about the 'red menace'.Ex: She is quick to get hot under the collar, but once the problem is ironed out she forgets it entirely.* * *acalorarse [A1 ]1 (enfadarse) to get worked up, get hot under the collares incapaz de discutir sin acalorarse he is incapable of discussing anything without getting worked up o all hot under the collar2 (sofocarse) to get hot* * *
acalorarse ( conjugate acalorarse) verbo pronominal ( enfadarse) to get worked up;
( sofocarse) to get hot
acalorarse verbo reflexivo
1 to get warm o hot
2 figurado to get excited o worked up: no te acalores, don't get so worked up
' acalorarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encenderse
- sofocar
English:
heat up
- heated
* * *vpr1. [coger calor] to get hot2. [excitarse] to get hot under the collar* * *v/r1 ( enfadarse) get agitated2 ( sofocarse) get embarrassed* * *vr: to get upset, to get worked up -
14 запыхаться
I запых`атьсянесов. разг.sofocarse, estar sofocado, jadear viII запых`атьсяsofocarse, jadear viIII зап`ыхатьсясов. разг.sofocarse, jadear vi -
15 задыхаться
несов.задыха́ться от жары́ — ahogarse de calorзадыха́ться от гне́ва — sofocarse de cólera -
16 sofocar
sofo'karv1) erdrücken, würgen2) ( apagar el fuego) unterdrückenverbo transitivo1. [ahogar] ersticken2. [apagar] löschen3. [dominar] im Keim ersticken4. [avergonzar] beschämen————————sofocarse verbo pronominal1. [ahogarse] keine Luft bekommen2. [avergonzarse] sich schämen3. [irritarse] sich aufregensofocarsofocar [sofo'kar] <c ⇒ qu>num1num (asfixiar) erstickennum2num (impedir que progrese) hemmen; (fuego) ersticken; (revolución) im Keim ersticken; (epidemia) unterdrückennum3num (avergonzar) beschämennum1num (ahogarse) keine Luft (mehr) bekommennum2num (sonrojar) sich schämen -
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19 acalorar
verbo transitivo1. [dar calor] erhitzen2. [excitar] erregen————————acalorarse verbo pronominal1. [coger calor] sich erhitzen2. [excitarse] sich ereifernacaloraracalorar [akalo'rar]num1num (dar calor) ins Schwitzen bringennum2num (enfadar) aufregennum3num (enfadarse) in Wut geraten [por wegen+genitivo/dativo]; se acalora por nada er/sie regt sich wegen Nichtigkeiten auf -
20 ahogar
ao'ɡ̱arv1) erdrücken, würgen2) ( sofocar el fuego) löschen, auslöschen3) (fig: reprimir) ersticken, unterdrücken4) (fig: fatigar) quälen, ermüdenMe ahogas con tus exigencias. — Du quälst mich mit deinen Forderungen.
5) ( impregnar en un líquido) tränken6) (fam)verbo transitivo1. [asfixiar, extinguir] ersticken2. (figurado) [dominar] unterdrücken————————ahogarse verbo pronominal1. [en el agua] ertrinken2. [asfixiarse] ersticken3. [sofocarse] vor Hitze umkommenahogarahogar [ao'γar] <g ⇒ gu>num1num (en el agua) ertränkennum2num (estrangular) erwürgennum3num (asfixiar) erstickennum4num (angustiar) bedrücken■ ahogarsenum1num (en el agua) ertrinken; ahogarse en un vaso de agua (figurativo) wegen jeder Kleinigkeit den Mut verlieren
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