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1 despertar
m.1 awakening.El despertar de sus sentidos fue lento The awakening of his senses was slow2 emergence.v.1 to wake (up) (persona, animal).despiértame a la seis, por favor could you wake me (up) at six, please?2 to arouse.despertar odio/pasión to arouse hatred/passionel ejercicio me despierta el apetito exercise gives me an appetitedespertar a alguien las ganas de hacer algo to make somebody want to do somethingSu belleza despertó su pasión Her beauty aroused his passion.3 to revive, to awaken (recuerdo).esta canción despierta en mí buenos recuerdos this song brings back happy memories4 to wake up, to arouse, to awaken, to awake.El ruido despertó a Ricardo The noise woke up Richard.Elsa amaneció Elsa woke up..* * *1 to wake, wake up, awaken2 (apetito) to whet1 to wake up, awake1 to wake up, awake* * *verb1) to arouse2) awaken, wake•* * *1. VT1) [del sueño] to wake, wake up, awaken liter2) (=recordar, incitar) [+ esperanzas] to raise; [+ recuerdo] to revive; [+ sentimiento] to arouse2.VISee:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to wake, wake... upb) <sentimientos/pasiones> to arouse; < apetito> to whet; < recuerdos> to evoke; < interés> to awaken, stir up2.despertar via) ( del sueño) to wake (up); ( de la anestesia) to come roundb) (liter) (a la realidad, al amor) to wake up to3.despertarse v prona) ( del sueño) to wake (up)b) ( espabilarse) to wake (oneself) up* * *= arouse, awakening, spark off, wake up, awaken, awake, rouse, stir up, incite, beckon forth.Ex. The appearance of this volume aroused such a furor within and without the British Museum that further publication of the catalog was suspended.Ex. Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.Ex. Like the librarians and the bookshop staff, the club members are catalysts who spark off that fission which will spread from child to child an awareness of books and the habit of reading them.Ex. I do anticipate, however, that we will wake up sooner or later to this enormous competitive threat.Ex. In the beginning it does not matter what kind of literature causes this to happen; the great thing is that the critical sense has been awakened.Ex. Schucking noted that early step when a child's 'imagination awakes, without corresponding development of the critical faculty,' a step most children make before they reach school age = Schucking se percató de ese primer paso en el niño cuando "se despierta su imaginación sin el correspondiente desarrollo de la capacidad crítica", un paso que dan la mayoría de los niños antes de alcanzar la edad escolar.Ex. The spirit, if not the content, of Marx can be the joust to rouse the sleepy theory of academic sociology.Ex. The goal of this guidebook is to help writers activate their brains to stir up more and better ideas and details.Ex. It is illegal to operate websites inciting terrorism under the Terrorism Act.Ex. Our academic curriculum and is designed to stimulate, challenge, and beckon forth the best from each student.----* despertar a la realidad = wake up to + reality, wake up to + the realities.* despertar de = jolt out of.* despertar dudas = stir + doubts.* despertar el deseo = arouse + hunger.* despertar el entusiasmo = capture + the imagination, work up + an enthusiasm.* despertar el hambre = work up + an appetite.* despertar el interés = provoke + interest, stimulate + interest, stir + interest, whet + the appetite, heighten + interest, rouse + interest, capture + the imagination, capture + the interest, work up + an interest, pique + interest.* despertar el interés de = catch + the imagination of.* despertar entusiasmo = arouse + enthusiasm.* despertar interés = arouse + interest, attract + interest, raise + interest, spark + interest.* despertar interés por = kindle + interest in.* despertar la atención = arouse + attention, give + wake-up call.* despertar la curiosidad = arouse + curiosity, provoke + curiosity, spark + curiosity, excite + attention, excite + curiosity, pique + curiosity, stir + Posesivo + curiosity.* despertar la imaginación = fire + the imagination.* despertar la motivación = spark + motivation.* despertar la sed = work up + a thirst.* despertar las emociones = stir + emotions.* despertar la sensibilidad = release + feelings.* despertar pasión = ignite + passion.* despertarse = get on + the ball.* despertarse con = wake up to.* despertarse de = rouse from.* despertarse sobresaltado = startle awake.* despertarse sorprendido = startle awake.* despertar sospechas = stir + suspicion, arouse + suspicion.* despertar un sentimiento de = stir + a sense of.* destinado a despertar el interés del usuario = highlight abstract.* duro despertar = rude awakening.* tener un duro despertar = rude awakening + be in store.* volver a despertar = reawaken [re-awaken].* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to wake, wake... upb) <sentimientos/pasiones> to arouse; < apetito> to whet; < recuerdos> to evoke; < interés> to awaken, stir up2.despertar via) ( del sueño) to wake (up); ( de la anestesia) to come roundb) (liter) (a la realidad, al amor) to wake up to3.despertarse v prona) ( del sueño) to wake (up)b) ( espabilarse) to wake (oneself) up* * *= arouse, awakening, spark off, wake up, awaken, awake, rouse, stir up, incite, beckon forth.Ex: The appearance of this volume aroused such a furor within and without the British Museum that further publication of the catalog was suspended.
Ex: Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.Ex: Like the librarians and the bookshop staff, the club members are catalysts who spark off that fission which will spread from child to child an awareness of books and the habit of reading them.Ex: I do anticipate, however, that we will wake up sooner or later to this enormous competitive threat.Ex: In the beginning it does not matter what kind of literature causes this to happen; the great thing is that the critical sense has been awakened.Ex: Schucking noted that early step when a child's 'imagination awakes, without corresponding development of the critical faculty,' a step most children make before they reach school age = Schucking se percató de ese primer paso en el niño cuando "se despierta su imaginación sin el correspondiente desarrollo de la capacidad crítica", un paso que dan la mayoría de los niños antes de alcanzar la edad escolar.Ex: The spirit, if not the content, of Marx can be the joust to rouse the sleepy theory of academic sociology.Ex: The goal of this guidebook is to help writers activate their brains to stir up more and better ideas and details.Ex: It is illegal to operate websites inciting terrorism under the Terrorism Act.Ex: Our academic curriculum and is designed to stimulate, challenge, and beckon forth the best from each student.* despertar a la realidad = wake up to + reality, wake up to + the realities.* despertar de = jolt out of.* despertar dudas = stir + doubts.* despertar el deseo = arouse + hunger.* despertar el entusiasmo = capture + the imagination, work up + an enthusiasm.* despertar el hambre = work up + an appetite.* despertar el interés = provoke + interest, stimulate + interest, stir + interest, whet + the appetite, heighten + interest, rouse + interest, capture + the imagination, capture + the interest, work up + an interest, pique + interest.* despertar el interés de = catch + the imagination of.* despertar entusiasmo = arouse + enthusiasm.* despertar interés = arouse + interest, attract + interest, raise + interest, spark + interest.* despertar interés por = kindle + interest in.* despertar la atención = arouse + attention, give + wake-up call.* despertar la curiosidad = arouse + curiosity, provoke + curiosity, spark + curiosity, excite + attention, excite + curiosity, pique + curiosity, stir + Posesivo + curiosity.* despertar la imaginación = fire + the imagination.* despertar la motivación = spark + motivation.* despertar la sed = work up + a thirst.* despertar las emociones = stir + emotions.* despertar la sensibilidad = release + feelings.* despertar pasión = ignite + passion.* despertarse = get on + the ball.* despertarse con = wake up to.* despertarse de = rouse from.* despertarse sobresaltado = startle awake.* despertarse sorprendido = startle awake.* despertar sospechas = stir + suspicion, arouse + suspicion.* despertar un sentimiento de = stir + a sense of.* destinado a despertar el interés del usuario = highlight abstract.* duro despertar = rude awakening.* tener un duro despertar = rude awakening + be in store.* volver a despertar = reawaken [re-awaken].* * *vt1 ‹persona› to wake, wake … updespiértame a las ocho wake me (up) at eight o'clock2 ‹sentimientos/pasiones› to arouse; ‹apetito› to whet; ‹recuerdos› to evoke; ‹interés› to awaken, stir upun discurso que despertó fuertes polémicas a speech which sparked off o triggered o aroused o provoked fierce controversyesa música despierta recuerdos de mi niñez that music reminds me of my childhood o brings back o evokes memories of my childhood■ despertarvi1 (del sueño) to wake (up)todavía no ha despertado de la anestesia she hasn't come round from the anesthetic yetdespertó sobresaltado he woke (up) o ( liter) awoke with a start2 ( liter) (a la realidad, al amor) to wake up1 (del sueño) to wake (up)se despertó de madrugada he woke (up) very early2 (espabilarse) to wake (oneself) upvoy a darme una ducha a ver si me despierto I'm going to have a shower to try to wake (myself) upawakening* * *
despertar ( conjugate despertar) verbo transitivo
‹ apetito› to whet;
‹ recuerdos› to evoke;
‹ interés› to awaken, stir up
verbo intransitivo ( del sueño) to wake (up);
( de la anestesia) to come round
despertarse verbo pronominal ( del sueño) to wake (up)
despertar
I verbo transitivo
1 to wake (up)
2 fig (un sentimiento, recuerdo) to arouse
II sustantivo masculino awakening: tiene muy mal despertar, he's always angry when he wakes up
' despertar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cerrarse
- despertarse
- escándalo
- espabilar
- grogui
- ininteligible
- umbral
- despierta
English:
arouse
- awake
- awaken
- awakening
- fire
- get up
- rouse
- roust
- stir
- stir up
- wake
- wake up
- excite
- get
- kindle
- provoke
* * *♦ vt1. [persona, animal] to wake (up);despiértame a las seis, por favor could you wake me (up) at six, please?2. [producir] [sentimientos] to arouse;[recuerdos] to bring back, to revive; [expectación] to create, to arouse; [debate, polémica] to give rise to;despertar odio/pasión to arouse hatred/passion;el ejercicio me despierta el apetito exercise gives me an appetite;despertar a alguien las ganas de hacer algo to make sb want to do sth;esta canción despierta en mí buenos recuerdos this song brings back happy memories for me♦ vi1. [dejar de dormir] to wake (up);¡despierta, que ya hemos llegado! wake up! we've arrived!;despertó de repente de su sueño she suddenly woke from her dream2. [espabilar] to wake o wise up* * *I v/t1 wake, wakenII v/i wake up* * *despertar {55} vi: to awaken, to wake updespertar vt1) : to arouse, to wake2) evocar: to elicit, to evoke* * * -
2 despertarse sobresaltado
v.to wake up with a start, to awake with a jerk, to jerk awake, to start in one's sleep.* * *(v.) = startle awakeEx. Like the popular image of a prehistoric iceman taken from a glacier and warmed back to life, libraries were startled awake to a new information era = Como la imagen popular de un hombre prehistórico de la edad del hielo sacado de un glaciar y devuelto a la vida, las bibliotecas se despertaron sobresaltadas en una nueva era de la información.* * *(v.) = startle awakeEx: Like the popular image of a prehistoric iceman taken from a glacier and warmed back to life, libraries were startled awake to a new information era = Como la imagen popular de un hombre prehistórico de la edad del hielo sacado de un glaciar y devuelto a la vida, las bibliotecas se despertaron sobresaltadas en una nueva era de la información.
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3 despertarse sorprendido
(v.) = startle awakeEx. Like the popular image of a prehistoric iceman taken from a glacier and warmed back to life, libraries were startled awake to a new information era = Como la imagen popular de un hombre prehistórico de la edad del hielo sacado de un glaciar y devuelto a la vida, las bibliotecas se despertaron sobresaltadas en una nueva era de la información.* * *(v.) = startle awakeEx: Like the popular image of a prehistoric iceman taken from a glacier and warmed back to life, libraries were startled awake to a new information era = Como la imagen popular de un hombre prehistórico de la edad del hielo sacado de un glaciar y devuelto a la vida, las bibliotecas se despertaron sobresaltadas en una nueva era de la información.
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4 sobresaltado
adj.startled, frightened.past part.past participle of spanish verb: sobresaltar.* * *= startled.Ex. What with Consuelo Feng in tears and Bernice Washington very pale, and startled, all was incomprehensible.----* despertarse sobresaltado = startle awake.* * *= startled.Ex: What with Consuelo Feng in tears and Bernice Washington very pale, and startled, all was incomprehensible.
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5 sorprendido
adj.surprised, amazed, astonished, startled.past part.past participle of spanish verb: sorprender.* * *ADJ surprised* * *- da adjetivo surprisedyo fui el primer sorprendido — nobody was more surprised than me; ver tb sorprender
* * *= startled, gobsmacked, astonished.Ex. What with Consuelo Feng in tears and Bernice Washington very pale, and startled, all was incomprehensible.Ex. Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex. 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.----* despertarse sorprendido = startle awake.* * *- da adjetivo surprisedyo fui el primer sorprendido — nobody was more surprised than me; ver tb sorprender
* * *= startled, gobsmacked, astonished.Ex: What with Consuelo Feng in tears and Bernice Washington very pale, and startled, all was incomprehensible.
Ex: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Ex: 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.* despertarse sorprendido = startle awake.* * *sorprendido -dasurprisedme miró sorprendido he looked at me in surprisese quedó muy sorprendido cuando se lo dije he was very surprised when I told himyo fui el primer sorprendido it was news to me, nobody was more surprised than me* * *
Del verbo sorprender: ( conjugate sorprender)
sorprendido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
sorprender
sorprendido
sorprender ( conjugate sorprender) verbo intransitivo
to surprise;
verbo transitivo ( coger desprevenido) to surprise, catch … unawares;
nos sorprendió la lluvia we got caught in the rain
sorprenderse verbo pronominal
to be surprised
sorprendido -da adjetivo
surprised;
me miró sorprendido he looked at me in surprise;
ver tb sorprender
sorprender verbo transitivo
1 (conmover, maravillar) to wonder, marvel: la puesta en escena sorprendió al público, the audience was amazed by the production
2 (extrañar) to surprise: me sorprende que lo sepas, I'm surprised that you know it
3 (coger desprevenido) to catch unawares: la sorprendimos fumando, we caught her smoking
la tormenta nos sorprendió en la montaña, the storm caught us on the mountain
sorprendido,-a adjetivo surprised
' sorprendido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alucinada
- alucinado
- flagrante
- sorprendida
English:
surprised
* * *sorprendido, -a adjsurprised;se quedó muy sorprendido cuando se lo conté he was very surprised when I told him;el primer sorprendido fui yo nobody was more surprised than me* * *sorprendido adj surprised -
6 prenuti se
• awake; awaken; brace up; rouse oneself; rouse up; start; start up; starting up; startle; waken -
7 aufschrecken
—v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-) give a start, jump; aus dem Schlaf aufschrecken wake (up) with a start* * *to startle* * *auf|schre|cken sep schre\#ckte auf, ptp aufgeschreckt1. vtto startle; (aus Gleichgültigkeit) to rouse (aus from), to jolt (aus out of)jdn aus dem Schlaf áúfschrecken — to rouse sb from sleep
2. vi pret auch schrak auf aux seinto start ( up), to be startledaus dem Schlaf áúfschrecken — to wake up with a start
aus seinen Gedanken áúfschrecken — to start
* * *das1) (a startled movement: She gave a jump when the door suddenly banged shut.) jump2) (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) start* * *auf|schre·ckenI. vt<schreckte auf, aufgeschreckt>Hilfsverb: habenjdn aus der Gleichgültigkeit/Lethargie \aufschrecken to rouse sb from [or jolt sb out of] her/his indifference/apathyII. viHilfsverb: seinaus seinen Gedanken \aufschrecken to startaus dem Schlaf \aufschrecken to wake up with a start* * *1.transitives Verb startle; make < person> jump2.jemanden aus dem Schlaf aufschrecken — startle somebody from his/her sleep
aus dem Schlaf aufschrecken — awake with a start; start from one's sleep
* * *aufschrecken1 v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) startle; aus Gedanken, Schlaf: rouse (aus from)aufschrecken2 v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-) give a start, jump;aus dem Schlaf aufschrecken wake (up) with a start* * *1.transitives Verb startle; make < person> jump2.jemanden aus dem Schlaf aufschrecken — startle somebody from his/her sleep
regelmäßiges, auch unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein start [up]aus dem Schlaf aufschrecken — awake with a start; start from one's sleep
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8 herättää
yks.nom. herättää; yks.gen. herätän; yks.part. herätti; yks.ill. herättäisi; mon.gen. herättäköön; mon.part. herättänyt; mon.ill. herätettiinarouse (verb)awake (verb)awaken (verb)call (verb)call forth (verb)cause (verb)command (verb)create (verb)draw (verb)evoke (verb)excite (verb)give (verb)inspire (verb)invite (verb)move (verb)provoke (verb)raise (verb)rivet (verb)rouse (verb)stir (verb)wake (verb)waken (verb)* * *• invite• inspire• liven up• give• invoke• call• rivet• excite• evoke• energize• draw• create• awaked• cause• magnetize• call forth• awaken• awake• arouse• animate• provoke• move• command• set off• raise• rouse• startle• stir up• stir• wake up• wake• waken• waked -
9 hochschrecken
aufschrecken1, aufschrecken2* * *hoch|schre|ckenvti sep (vi: irreg aux sein)See:= aufschrecken* * *hoch|schre·ckenI. vt Hilfsverb: haben* * *transitives Verb s. aufschrecken* * ** * *transitives Verb s. aufschrecken -
10 hochschrecken
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11 prenuti se
vr pf wake up (suddenly), snap awake; fig come alive (- trgnuti se) | prenuti se pred opasnošću wake up to a danger* * *• startle -
12 despertarse de sobresalto
• jerk awake• wake up to reality• wake up with a startleDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > despertarse de sobresalto
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13 despertarse sobresaltado
• jerk awake• start in one's sleep• wake up to reality• wake up with a startleDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > despertarse sobresaltado
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14 rouse
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