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1 sollozos
m.pl.sobbing.* * *(n.) = wailingEx. One of the Bible's most striking references is that Hell is a place where "there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth".* * *(n.) = wailingEx: One of the Bible's most striking references is that Hell is a place where "there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth".
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2 sollozos
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4 sollozos ahogados
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5 sollozos convulsivos
сущ.общ. судорожные рыданияИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > sollozos convulsivos
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6 estallar en sollozos / prorrumpir en sollozos
estallar en sollozos / prorrumpir en sollozosto start sobbingSpanish-English dictionary > estallar en sollozos / prorrumpir en sollozos
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7 con la voz entrecortada por los sollozos
con la voz entrecortada por los sollozosmit von Tränen erstickter StimmeDiccionario Español-Alemán > con la voz entrecortada por los sollozos
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9 ahogarse en sollozos
прил.общ. захлёбывать от слёзИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > ahogarse en sollozos
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10 prorrumpir en sollozos
гл.общ. зарыдать, разразиться рыданиямиИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > prorrumpir en sollozos
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11 decir con sollozos
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12 aguantar los sollozos
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15 los sollozos entrecortaban su voz
• vzlyky přerývaly jeho hlasDiccionario español-checo > los sollozos entrecortaban su voz
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16 prorrumpir en sollozos
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17 voz entrecortada por los sollozos
• hlas dušený vzlykyDiccionario español-checo > voz entrecortada por los sollozos
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18 sollozo
m.sob.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: sollozar.* * *1 sob\estallar en sollozos / prorrumpir en sollozos to start sobbing* * *SM sob* * *masculino sob* * *= sobbing, cry, wail.Ex. As the sobbing abated, the secretary's voice regained some steadiness.Ex. This is not simply another story of the powerful and comfortable turning a deaf ear to the cries of the sick and poor.Ex. He then produced a sound like the deep wail of a bereaved mother which electrified the audience.----* sollozos = wailing.* * *masculino sob* * *= sobbing, cry, wail.Ex: As the sobbing abated, the secretary's voice regained some steadiness.
Ex: This is not simply another story of the powerful and comfortable turning a deaf ear to the cries of the sick and poor.Ex: He then produced a sound like the deep wail of a bereaved mother which electrified the audience.* sollozos = wailing.* * *sobprorrumpió en sollozos he began sobbing* * *
Del verbo sollozar: ( conjugate sollozar)
sollozo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
sollozó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
sollozar
sollozo
sollozar ( conjugate sollozar) verbo intransitivo
to sob
sollozo sustantivo masculino
sob
sollozar verbo intransitivo to sob
sollozo sustantivo masculino sob
' sollozo' also found in these entries:
English:
sob
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19 estallar
v.1 to explode (explotar) (bomba).si sigo comiendo voy a estallar if I eat any more I'll burstLa bomba estalló de repente The bomb exploded suddenly.2 to break out (sonar) (ovación).La epidemia estalló The epidemic broke out.3 to break out (guerra, epidemia).ha estallado un nuevo escándalo de corrupción a new corruption scandal has erupted4 to blow up, to blow one's top (expresarse bruscamente).se metieron tanto conmigo que al final estallé they went on at me so much I eventually blew up o blew my topestallar en sollozos to burst into tearsestallar en una carcajada to burst out laughing¡voy a estallar de nervios! I'm so nervous!5 to suffer a nervous breakdown, to crumble emotionally, to crack up, to crumble.María estalló Mary suffered a nervous breakdown.6 to explode all of a sudden, to appear suddenly, to blaze forth, to blaze out.7 to explode on.Nos estalló una mina A mine exploded on us* * *1 (reventar) to explode, blow up3 (volcán) to erupt4 (látigo) to crack5 figurado (rebelión, epidemia) to break out6 figurado (pasión, sentimientos) to burst* * *verb1) to explode2) burst3) break out* * *VI1) (=reventar) [pólvora, globo] to explode; [bomba] to explode, go off; [volcán] to erupt; [neumático] to burst; [vidrio] to shatter; [látigo] to crackhacer estallar — to set off; (fig) to spark off, start
2) [epidemia, guerra, conflicto, sublevación] to break out* * *verbo intransitivob) guerra/revuelta to break out; tormenta/escándalo/crisis to breakc) personaestallar en algo — <en llanto/carcajadas> to burst into something
* * *= reach + a head, detonate, break out, burst forth, flare, blow up, blow + sky high, blow + a fuse, pop, let off, reach + boiling point, go off.Ex. Growing concern reached a head in the mid 1980s when a number of practitioners expressed the view that children's librarianship had lost its way.Ex. There has been an explosion in terminology detonated by developments related to XML (eXtensible Markup Language).Ex. Loud, unscripted quarrels between unshaven peasants break out in odd corners of the auditorium and add to the liveliness.Ex. It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.Ex. The visual manifestation of the recent Hale-Bopp comet reminds us how telling are those rare objects which suddenly flare in the sky.Ex. The article 'The library has blown up!' relates the short circuit in the main electrical circuit board of Porstmouth Public Library caused by electricians who were carrying out routine work.Ex. This is all that can be done at this point to prevent the current violence from blowing sky-high, destabilising the region, and sending oil prices into the stratosphere.Ex. He simply blew a fuse and decided to go out on the road, spitefully apologizing again and again, until he got it right.Ex. The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex. By this time, firecrackers and fireworks were being let off willy-nilly in the streets by any mug with a match.Ex. This hilarious show pranks unsuspecting guests, testing their patience to see just how long before they reach boiling point.Ex. My hand looks like a hand grenade went off near it -- all cut up, bruised and with perforations by small bits of flying glass.----* estallar a borbotones = splurt out.* guerra + estallar = war + break out.* hacer estallar = spark, ignite, touch off, blow up, let off.* hacer estallar en añicos = blow + sky high.* hacer estallar una bomba = bomb.* hacer estallar un guerra = ignite + war.* rebelión + estallar = rebellion + break out.* * *verbo intransitivob) guerra/revuelta to break out; tormenta/escándalo/crisis to breakc) personaestallar en algo — <en llanto/carcajadas> to burst into something
* * *= reach + a head, detonate, break out, burst forth, flare, blow up, blow + sky high, blow + a fuse, pop, let off, reach + boiling point, go off.Ex: Growing concern reached a head in the mid 1980s when a number of practitioners expressed the view that children's librarianship had lost its way.
Ex: There has been an explosion in terminology detonated by developments related to XML (eXtensible Markup Language).Ex: Loud, unscripted quarrels between unshaven peasants break out in odd corners of the auditorium and add to the liveliness.Ex: It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.Ex: The visual manifestation of the recent Hale-Bopp comet reminds us how telling are those rare objects which suddenly flare in the sky.Ex: The article 'The library has blown up!' relates the short circuit in the main electrical circuit board of Porstmouth Public Library caused by electricians who were carrying out routine work.Ex: This is all that can be done at this point to prevent the current violence from blowing sky-high, destabilising the region, and sending oil prices into the stratosphere.Ex: He simply blew a fuse and decided to go out on the road, spitefully apologizing again and again, until he got it right.Ex: The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex: By this time, firecrackers and fireworks were being let off willy-nilly in the streets by any mug with a match.Ex: This hilarious show pranks unsuspecting guests, testing their patience to see just how long before they reach boiling point.Ex: My hand looks like a hand grenade went off near it -- all cut up, bruised and with perforations by small bits of flying glass.* estallar a borbotones = splurt out.* guerra + estallar = war + break out.* hacer estallar = spark, ignite, touch off, blow up, let off.* hacer estallar en añicos = blow + sky high.* hacer estallar una bomba = bomb.* hacer estallar un guerra = ignite + war.* rebelión + estallar = rebellion + break out.* * *estallar [A1 ]vi1 (explotar, reventar) «bomba» to explode; «neumático» to blow out, burst; «globo» to burst; «cristal» to shatterla policía hizo estallar el dispositivo police detonated the deviceel vestido le estallaba por las costuras her dress was literally bursting at the seamsun día de estos voy a estallar one of these days I'm going to blow my top ( colloq)2 «guerra/revuelta» to break out; «tormenta» to break; «escándalo/crisis» to breakel conflicto estalló tras un incidente fronterizo the conflict blew up after a border incident3«persona»: estallar EN algo: estalló en llanto she burst into tears, she burst out cryingel público estalló en aplausos the audience burst into applause* * *
estallar ( conjugate estallar) verbo intransitivo
[ neumático] to blow out, burst;
[ globo] to burst;
[ vidrio] to shatter;
[tormenta/escándalo/crisis] to break
estallar en algo ‹en llanto/carcajadas› to burst into sth
estallar verbo intransitivo
1 (reventar) to burst
(explotar) to explode, blow up, go off: a José le estalló la televisión, Jose's TV blew up
estalló el vaso, the glass shattered
2 (un suceso) to break out
3 fig (de rabia, etc) to explode
' estallar' also found in these entries:
English:
blow up
- break out
- burst
- erupt
- explode
- flare up
- let off
- live
- start
- blow
- break
- flare
- go
- let
- pop
- spark
* * *estallar vi1. [reventar] [bomba] to explode, to go off;[misil] to explode; [petardo] to go off; [neumático, globo] to burst; [volcán] to erupt; [cristal] to shatter; [olas] to break, to crash; [botón] to fly off; [cremallera, costura] to burst; [vestido, falda, pantalón] to split;hacer estallar un artefacto explosivo to detonate an explosive device;si sigo comiendo voy a estallar if I eat any more I'll burst2. [sonar] [ovación] to break out;[látigo] to crack; [trueno] to crash3. [desencadenarse] [guerra, revolución, disturbios, epidemia] to break out;[tormenta] to break;ha estallado un nuevo escándalo de corrupción a new corruption scandal has erupted4. [expresarse bruscamente] to blow up, to blow one's top;se metieron tanto conmigo que al final estallé they went on at me so much I eventually blew up o blew my top;estallar en aplausos to burst into applause;estallar en una carcajada to burst out laughing;¡voy a estallar de nervios! I'm so nervous!* * *v/i1 explodeestalló en llanto she burst into tears* * *estallar vi1) reventar: to burst, to explode, to erupt2) : to break out* * *estallar vb1. (explotar) to explode -
20 romper
1. непр. vt2) ( тж vr) разбивать(ся), раскалывать(ся)3) ( тж vr) ломать(ся), разламывать(ся)4) ломать, портить (игрушку и т.п.)5) ( тж vr) изнашивать(ся) (об одежде, обуви)6) проламывать, пробивать9) см. roturar10) выходить за пределы; взламывать ( рамки)11) рассекать (волны, воздух)13) прерывать ( разговор); обрывать ( говорящего)14) пробиваться, проникать (о лучах света, солнца)15) пробиваться ( сквозь толпу); прокладывать себе путь ( через что-либо)16) нарушать (договор и т.п.)17) ( con) рвать (отношения и т.п.)18) Анд. обрезать виноградную лозу2. непр. vi2) начинаться, возникатьrompió el alba — заря занялась3) (por, entre) прорываться ( сквозь что-либо); врезаться ( во что-либо)4) прорезаться ( о зубах)5) охот. прорывать облаву6) переставать, прекращаться (о боли и т.п.)7) прорастать; распускаться ( о цветах)9) (a + inf обозначает начало бурного действия)romper en llanto (en sollozos) — разразиться рыданиями••romper con todo — идти ва-банк; решаться на что-либо очертя головуel que rompe, paga ≈≈ посл. за всё приходится платить, всякому своё воздается
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