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81 pasivo
adj.passive, indifferent, patient, inactive.m.1 liability, liabilities, debt.2 passive, passive voice.3 passive, passive construction, passive form.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: pasivar.* * *► adjetivo1 passive\voz pasiva passive voice, passive————————* * *(f. - pasiva)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [+ persona, comportamiento] passivees un niño muy pasivo y nunca toma la iniciativa — he is a very passive child, he never takes the initiative
2) (Ling) passive2.SM (Com, Econ) liabilities pl ; [de cuenta] debit sidepasivo circulante, pasivo corriente — current liabilities pl
* * *I- va adjetivo1) <actitud/persona> passive2) (Econ, Servs Socs)3) (Ling) < oración> passive4) (Esp frml) (Fisco)II* * *= passive, reactive.Ex. If the library is not to be passive, can it remain neutral on subjects such as race, war and inequality?.Ex. In all of the helping professions there is need for both active and reactive service.----* fumadores pasivos = passive smoking.* fumador pasivo = passive smoker, second-hand smoker.* sujeto pasivo = taxpayer [tax-payer].* * *I- va adjetivo1) <actitud/persona> passive2) (Econ, Servs Socs)3) (Ling) < oración> passive4) (Esp frml) (Fisco)II* * *= passive, reactive.Ex: If the library is not to be passive, can it remain neutral on subjects such as race, war and inequality?.
Ex: In all of the helping professions there is need for both active and reactive service.* fumadores pasivos = passive smoking.* fumador pasivo = passive smoker, second-hand smoker.* sujeto pasivo = taxpayer [tax-payer].* * *A ‹actitud/persona› passiveB ( Econ, Servs Socs):la población pasiva the non-working populationC ( Ling) ‹oración› passivesujetos pasivos de la imposición indirecta persons liable for indirect taxation1 (en un negocio) liabilities (pl)2 (en una cuenta) debit sidemasculine, feminine(Chi, Ur frml) senior citizen, old age pensioner* * *
pasivo 1◊ -va adjetivo
passive
pasivo 2 sustantivo masculino ( en negocio) liabilities (pl);
( en cuenta) debit side
pasivo,-a
I adjetivo passive
II m Com liabilities pl
' pasivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pasiva
- fumador
- participio
- sin
- tabaquismo
English:
deserve
- doom
- liability
- need
- passive
- rack
- rank
- reckon
- report
- sandwich
- sell out
- set
- set back
- shatter
- station
- strand
- strike off
- stump
- stupefy
- suppose
- take aback
- tear
- trump up
- want
- wash up
- wrap up
- wreck
* * *pasivo, -a♦ adj1. [persona] passive;es muy pasivo he's very passive2. Gram passive;la voz pasiva the passive voice3. [población] inactive;las clases pasivas = pensioners and people on benefit4. [haber] (received) from a pension♦ nmCom liabilities, liabilities and equity pasivo corriente current liabilities;pasivo diferido deferred liabilities♦ nm,fUrug [pensionista] (old age) pensioner* * *I adj passive;voz pasiva GRAM passive voiceII m1 COM liabilities pl2 GRAM passive (voice)* * *pasivo, -va adj: passive♦ pasivamente advpasivo nm1) : liabilityactivos y pasivos: assets and liabilities2) : debit side (of an account)* * *pasivo adj passive -
82 amodorrar
v.1 to make drowsy, to zonk out, to stupefy, to zonk.2 to numb.* * *1 to make drowsy, make sleepy1 (adormecerse) to feel drowsy, feel sleepy; (dormirse) to fall into a stupor* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... feel drowsy o sleepy2.amodorrarse v pron to feel sleepy o drowsy* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... feel drowsy o sleepy2.amodorrarse v pron to feel sleepy o drowsy* * *amodorrar [A1 ]vtto make … feel drowsy o sleepyto feel sleepy o drowsy* * *♦ vtto make (feel) drowsy -
83 atafagar
v.1 to stupefy, to deprive of the use of the senses, especially by strong odors, good or bad.2 to tease, to molest by incessant importunity. (Metaphorical)3 to stifle, to suffocate.4 to hassle.* * *1 (sofocar) to suffocate2 (molestar) to annoy, pester* * *VT1) [+ olor] to stifle, suffocate2) (=molestar) to pester the life out of* * *verbo transitivo (Col fam) to hassle (colloq)* * *verbo transitivo (Col fam) to hassle (colloq)* * *atafagar [A3 ]vt -
84 atolondrar
v.1 to bewilder.me atolondra tanto griterío all this shouting is making my head spinEl miedo atolondró a María Fear bewildered Mary.2 to stun, to stagger, to stupefy.Sus palabras atolondraron a Ricardo Her words stunned Richard.* * *1 to confuse, stun, bewilder1 to be confused, be stunned, be bewildered* * *1.VT (=aturdir) to bewilder; (=pasmar) to amaze2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( confundir) to flusterb) golpe to daze, stun2.atolondrarse v pron ( confundirse) to get flusteredpiénsalo bien — don't rush, think it over carefully
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( confundir) to flusterb) golpe to daze, stun2.atolondrarse v pron ( confundirse) to get flusteredpiénsalo bien — don't rush, think it over carefully
* * *atolondrar [A1 ]vt1 (confundir) to fluster2 «golpe» to daze, stun1(precipitarse): no te atolondres, piensa bien lo que vas a hacer don't rush into it o don't be impetuous, think carefully about what you're going to do2 (confundirse) to get flustered* * *
atolondrar ( conjugate atolondrar) verbo transitivo
atolondrarse verbo pronominal
b) ( precipitarse):◊ no te atolondres, piénsalo bien don't rush into it, think it over carefully
* * *♦ vtto bewilder;me atolondra tanto griterío all this shouting is making my head spin* * *v/t2 ( confundir) bewilder, confuse -
85 atronar
v.1 to make a great noise in imitation of thunder.2 to stun, to stupefy.3 to stop the ears of horses, to prevent their fright at noises.4 to be thunder-struck.5 to die from effect of a thunder-storm, said of chickens in the egg and of silkworms in the cocoon.6 to deafen, to stun, to din, to stun with noise.7 to make a deafening sound, to roar, to din.* * *1 (asordar) to deafen2 (aturdir) to stun, daze* * *VT1) (=ensordecer) to deafen2) (=aturdir) to bewilder, stun3) (Taur) (=acogotar) to fell with a blow on the neck* * *verbo intransitivo avión/cañones to thunder* * *verbo intransitivo avión/cañones to thunder* * *viempezaron a atronar los teléfonos the phones started ringing furiouslyatruenan los aviones y es imposible dormir it's impossible to sleep with the planes thundering o roaring overhead■ atronarvt‹lugar›atronaron el espacio del estadio con gritos de protesta the stadium rang with shouts of protest* * *♦ vtel ruido del tráfico atronaba las calles the streets resounded with the deafening noise of the traffic♦ vilos ruidos de los manifestantes atronaban en las calles the streets resounded with the deafening noise of the demonstrators;las ovaciones atronaban en el estadio the stadium rang with the cheers of the crowd -
86 abobar
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87 embebecer
v.1 to astonish, to stupefy.2 to entertain, to amuse.3 to be struck with amazement.4 to delight, to fascinate.* * *1 to delight, fascinate1 to be delighted, be fascinated* * *1.VT to fascinate2.See: -
88 envarar
v.1 to benumb, to numb (entumecer) to make torpid, to stupefy.2 to go numb (entumecerse), to go stiff (ponerse tieso).3 to make numb, to numb.* * *1 (entumecer) to numb, make numb1 (entumecerse) to go numb* * *1.VT to stiffen, make stiff2.See: -
89 imbecilizar
VT (=idiotizar) to reduce to a state of idiocy; [por alcohol, drogas] to stupefy -
90 जडयति _jaḍayati
जडयति Den. P. To stupefy, benumb; Māl.1.3; Ratn.4.13; Mu.3.4. -
91 जडीकृ _jaḍīkṛ
जडीकृ 8 U.1 Stupefy, benumb.-2 To paralyse, render motionless or insensible; R.2.42. -
92 मुर्छ् _murch
मुर्छ् 1 P. (मूर्छति, मूर्छित or मूर्त; the word is written as मूर्छ् or मूर्च्छ्)1 To settle into a solid from, coagulate, congeal.-2 To faint, swoon, faint away; lose consciousness, become senseless; पतत्युद्याति मूर्च्छत्यपि Gīt.4; क्रीडानिर्जितविश्वमूर्च्छितजनाघातेन किं पौरुषम् Gīt.3; Bk.15.55.-3 To grow, increase, become strong or powerful; मुमूर्च्छ सहजं तेजो हविषेव हविर्भुजः R.1.79; मुमूर्च्छ सख्यं रामस्य 12.57; मूर्च्छन्त्यमी विकाराः प्रायेणैश्वर्यमत्तेषु Ś.5.18; Ki.16.8, 59.-4 To gather strength, thicken, become dense, pre- vail; तमसां निशि मूर्च्छताम् V.3.7.-5 (a) To take effect on; छाया न मूर्च्छति मलोपहतप्रसादे शुद्धे तु दर्पणतले सुलभावकाशा Ś.7.32; हर्म्येषु मूर्छन्ति न चन्द्रपादाः R.16.18 'are not reflected' &c. (b) To prevail against, have power against; न पादपो- न्मूलनशक्ति रंहः शिलोच्चये मूर्छति मारुतस्य R.2.34.-6 To fill, pervade, penetrate, spead over; Ku.6.59; R.6.9.-7 To be a match for.-8 To be frequent.-9 To cause to sound loudly. -Caus. (मूर्छयति-ते)1 To stupefy, cause to faint; म्लेच्छान् मूर्छयते Gīt.1.-2 To strengthen, increase.-3 To excite, stir up.-4 To cause to sound loudly, play on (as musical instrument); इमास्तन्त्रीः सुमधुराः...... मूर्च्छयित्वा सुमधुरं गायतां विगतज्वरौ Rām.7.93. 13; Bhāg.1.6.33. -
93 मुह् _muh
मुह् 4 P. (मुह्यति, मुग्ध or मूढ)1 To faint, swoon, lose consciousness, become senseless; इहाहं द्रष्टुमाह्वं तां स्मरन्नेवं मुमोह सः Bk.6.21;1.2;15.16.-2 To be per- plexed or bewildered, to be disturbed in mind, be at a loss; आपत्स्वपि न मुह्यन्ति नराः पण्डितबुद्धयः H.1.145; Ki. 18.9.-3 To be foolish, stupid, or infatuated.-4 To fail.-5 To err, mistake. -Caus. (मोहयति-ते)1 To stupefy, infatuate; मा मूमुहत् खलु भवन्तमनन्यजन्मा Māl.1. 32.-2 To confound, bewilder, perplex; व्यामिश्रेणेव वाक्येन बुद्धिं मोहयसीव मे Bg.3.2;4.16.-3 To throw into confu- sion.-4 To cause to err or mistake. -
94 संमुर्च्छ् _sammurcch
संमुर्च्छ् 1 Ā.1 To faint, swoon.-2 To grow strong or powerful, gather strength, become intense; संमूर्च्छतां रजतभित्तिमयूखजालैः Ki.5.41.-3 To thicken; coagulate. -Caus.1 To form, fashion.-2 To stupefy, benumb. -
95 संमुह् _sammuh
संमुह् 4 P.1 To be perplexed.-2 To be foolish, infatuated, or unconscious. -Caus. To infatuate, stupefy. -
96 स्तम्भ् _stambh
स्तम्भ् 1 Ā.; 5, 9 P. (स्तम्भते, स्तभ्नोति, स्तभ्नाति, स्तम्भित or स्तब्ध; the स् of the root being changed to ष् after prepositions ending in इ or उ and also after अव)1 To stop, hinder, arrest, suppress; कण्ठः स्तम्भितबाष्पवृत्ति- कलुषः Ś.5.4.-2 To make firm or stiff, to make immoveable.-3 To stupefy, paralyze, benumb; प्राणा दध्वंसिरे गात्रं तस्मम्भे च प्रिये हते Bk.14.55.-4 To prop support, uphold, sustain.-5 To become stiff, rigid or immoveable.-6 To be proud or elated, be stiff-necked.-7 To occupy, spread; ततः पुण्याहघोषो$भूद्दिवं स्तब्ध्वेव भारत Mb.12.38.19. (The following verse illus- trates the root in its different conjugations:-- स्तम्भते पुरुषः प्रायो यौवनेन धनेन च । न स्तभ्नाति क्षितीशो$पि न स्तभ्नोति युवाप्यसौ ॥). -Caus. (स्तम्भयति-ते)1 To stop, arrest.-2 To make firm or regid.-3 To paralyze.-4 To prop, support.-5 To suppress, check. -
97 स्तुभ् _stubh
स्तुभ् I. 1 P (स्तोभति)1 To praise.-2 To celebrate, extol, worship. -II. 1. Ā (स्तोभते)1 To stop, suppress.-2 To paralyse, benumb, stupefy. -
98 स्तुम्भ् _stumbh
स्तुम्भ् 5, 9 P. (स्तुभ्नोति; स्तुभ्नाति)1 To stop.-2 To benumb, stupefy.-3 To expel. -
99 lamslå
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100 дурманить
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Stupefy — Stu pe*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stupefied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stupefying}.] [F. stup[ e]fier, fr. L. stupere to be stupefied + ficare (in comp.) to make, akin to facere. See {Stupid}, {Fact}, and cf. {Stupefacient}.] [Written also {stupify},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stupefy — index confuse (bewilder), drug, lull, muddle, obfuscate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
stupefy — 1510s (implied in pp. stupefact), from M.Fr. stupéfier, from L. stupefacere make stupid or senseless, from stupere be stunned (see STUPID (Cf. stupid)) + facere to make (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)) … Etymology dictionary
stupefy — *daze, stun, bemuse, benumb, paralyze, petrify Analogous words: *confuse, muddle, addle, fuddle, befuddle: faze, rattle (see EMBARRASS): dumbfound, nonplus, bewilder, mystify (see PUZZLE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
stupefy — meaning ‘to make insensible’ or ‘to astonish’, is spelt efy (like liquefy and rarefy), not ify (like dignify and modify) … Modern English usage
stupefy — ► VERB (stupefies, stupefied) 1) make (someone) unable to think or feel properly. 2) astonish and shock. DERIVATIVES stupefaction noun. ORIGIN Latin stupefacere, from stupere be struck senseless … English terms dictionary
stupefy — [sto͞o′pə fī΄, styo͞o′pə fī΄] vt. stupefied, stupefying [Fr stupéfier < L stupefacere < stupere, to be stunned (see STUPID) + facere, to make, DO1] 1. to bring into a state of stupor; stun; make dull or lethargic 2. to astound, amaze, or… … English World dictionary
stupefy — stun / stupefy [v] amaze, shock astonish, astound, bemuse, bewilder, blow away*, bowl over*, confound, confuse, daze, dumbfound, flabbergast, floor*, fog*, give a turn*, hit like ton of bricks*, knock out*, knock over*, knock unconscious, muddle … New thesaurus
stupefy — transitive verb ( fied; fying) Etymology: Middle English stupifien, modification of Latin stupefacere, from stupēre to be astonished + facere to make, do more at do Date: 15th century 1. to make stupid, groggy, or insensible 2. astonish, astound… … New Collegiate Dictionary
stupefy — stupefiedness /stooh peuh fuyd nis, fuy id , styooh /, n. stupefier, n. stupefyingly, adv. /stooh peuh fuy , styooh /, v.t., stupefied, stupefying. 1. to put into a state of little or no sensibility; benumb the faculties of; put into a stupor. 2 … Universalium
stupefy — verb /ˈstupəˌfaɪ/ To dull the senses or capacity to think thereby reducing responsiveness; to dazzle. See Also: stupe, stupid, stupor, stupendous … Wiktionary