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21 alebrestar
v.to awaken, to arouse.* * *1.2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Col) ( poner nervioso) to startleb) (Méx) < emoción> to awaken, arousec) (Ven fam) ( animar) to get... excited; ( excesivamente) to get... overexcited2.alebrestarse v prona) (Col, Méx) (alterarse, agitarse) to get worked up, agitatedb) (Ven fam) ( animarse) to get excited; ( excesivamente) to get overexcited* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Col) ( poner nervioso) to startleb) (Méx) < emoción> to awaken, arousec) (Ven fam) ( animar) to get... excited; ( excesivamente) to get... overexcited2.alebrestarse v prona) (Col, Méx) (alterarse, agitarse) to get worked up, agitatedb) (Ven fam) ( animarse) to get excited; ( excesivamente) to get overexcited* * *alebrestar [A1 ]vt3 ( Méx) ‹emoción› to awaken, arouse* * *♦ vtMéxalebrestar a alguien to get sb excited, to stir sb up;no alebresten a los niños don't get the children all excited;lo arrestaron por alebrestar a la tropa he was arrested for inciting the troops;andaban alebrestando a la gente en el estadio they were going round stirring people up at the stadium* * *alebrestar vt: to excite, to make nervous -
22 arenga
f.1 harangue.2 argument.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: arengar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: arengar.* * *1 harangue\echar/dirigir/pronunciar una arenga to harangue* * *SF1) (=discurso) harangue *, sermon *2) Chile (=discusión) argument, quarrel* * *femenino harangue* * *femenino harangue* * *stirring o rousing speech, harangue* * *
Del verbo arengar: ( conjugate arengar)
arenga es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
arenga
arengar
arenga sustantivo femenino impassioned speech
arengar verbo transitivo incite, rouse, rally, exhort
' arenga' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
soflama
* * *arenga nf1. [discurso] harangue* * *f morale-boosting speech; ( sermón) harangue* * *arenga nf: harangue, lecture -
23 atizador
adj.stirring, inciting, rousing.m.poker.* * *1 poker* * *SM1) [para el fuego] poker2) (fig)* * *masculino poker* * *masculino poker* * *poker* * *
atizador sustantivo masculino
poker
atizador m (lumbre) poker
' atizador' also found in these entries:
English:
poker
* * *atizador nmpoker* * *m poker* * *atizador nm: poker (for a fire) -
24 enfervorizar
v.1 to inflame, to rouse.2 to excite, to stir, to enthuse.* * *1 to arouse fervour (US fervor) in, arouse passions, enthuse* * *VT to arouse, arouse fervour o (EEUU) fervor in* * *verbo transitivosu discurso enfervorizó a las masas — her speech fired the enthusiasm of the crowd o aroused the fervor of the crowd
* * *verbo transitivosu discurso enfervorizó a las masas — her speech fired the enthusiasm of the crowd o aroused the fervor of the crowd
* * *enfervorizar [A4 ]vtsu exaltado discurso enfervorizó a las masas her stirring speech roused the crowd to fever pitch o fired the enthusiasm of the crowd o aroused the fervor of the crowd* * *♦ vt[entusiasmar] to thrill, to enthuse; [exaltar] to inflame, to whip up* * *v/t rouse -
25 agitador
• agitating• agitator• firebrand• fomenter• instigation• instigator• instil• mutilation• mutineer• mutinous• peace at any price• Peace Corps• peace-breaker• problem-making• provocateur• rabble hypothesis• rabble-rouser• rabble-rousing• riot exclusion• riot policeman• rioter• rioting• shaker• stirrer• stirring rod• troubled countries• troublemaker• troublemaking -
26 apasionamiento
• enthusiasm• excitement• fanaticism• hot baths• hot button• infatuated in love• infect• passing tone• passion flower• rousing• stirring• vehemence -
27 avivamiento
• enlivening• livening• quickening• rousing• stirring up -
28 bolillo
• bobbin• stirring rod -
29 conmovedor
• affecting• breathtaking• emotional• soul-stirring -
30 emocionante
• exciting• griphon• gripsack• soul-stirring• thrilling -
31 excitación
• exaltation• excitation• excitement• restlessness• rousing• stimulation• stirring up• vehemence -
32 avivamiento
m.1 stirring up, quickening, enlivening, rousing.2 avivement. -
33 batidera
f.1 beater, an instrument used by plasterers and bricklayers for beating and mixing mortar.2 an instrument used by glass-makers for stirring the sand and ashes in melting-pots.3 batlet.4 batting arm, scutcher.5 flap of a churn.6 small instrument for cutting honey-combs from the hives. -
34 palito mezclador
m.cocktail mixer, stirring rod. -
35 removedor
adj.removing.m.1 a mover.2 stain remover, remover.3 paint remover, remover, solvent.4 stirring rod, cocktail mixer. -
36 revolvedor
m.1 revolter, disturber; a turbulent, seditious, or rebellious person.2 stirring rod, shaker. -
37 ser conmovedor
v.to be moving, to be rousing, to be stirring, to be touching. -
38 tizonero
m.poker, for stirring the fire.
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