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1 barra
f.1 bar (pieza alargada).barra espaciadora space barbarra de labios lipstickbarra (de pan) baguette, French stick2 bar.barra americana (counter) = bar where hostesses chat with clientsbarra libre = unlimited drink for a fixed price3 barre.4 slash, oblique.5 gang (informal) (group of friends). ( River Plate)barra brava = group of violent soccer supporters6 barbell.7 curtain pole.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: barrer.* * *1 (en bar, cafetería) bar3 (de helado) block4 (de pan) loaf5 (en tribunal) bar, rail6 (signo de puntuación) slash, solidus7 (de arena) sand bar\no reparar en barras to stop at nothingbarra americana hostess barbarra de carmín→ link=barrabarra de labiosbarra de equilibrio→ link=barrabarra fijabarra de herramientas toolbarbarra de labios lipstickbarra de menú menu barbarra espaciadora space barbarra fija DEPORTE horizontal bar, beambarra inversa backslashbarra libre free barbarras paralelas parallel barsbarras paralelas asimétricas asymmetric bars* * *noun f.1) bar2) rail3) rod* * *SF1) (=pieza alargada) bar; [de metal] bar, ingot; [en armario] rail; [en un bar] bar, counter; [en autoservicio] counter; (Mec) rod; [de bicicleta] crossbarbarra de chocolate — Cono Sur bar of chocolate, chocolate bar, candy bar (EEUU)
barra de desplazamiento vertical — (Inform) scrollbar
barra de herramientas — (Inform) toolbar
barra de pan — French stick, French loaf
barra fija — horizontal bar, fixed bar
2) (Tip) (tb: barra oblicua) oblique stroke, slash3) (Heráldica) stripe, bar4) (Náut) bar, sandbank5) (Jur) (=banquillo) dock6) (Mús) bar7) Cono Sur (=público) [en concierto, espectáculo] audience, spectators pl ; (Dep) fans pl, supporters plbarra brava — gang of hard-line supporters
9) Caribe river mouth, estuary* * *1)a) ( de armario) rail; ( para cortinas) rod, pole; ( de bicicleta) crossbarb) ( de oro) bar; (de turrón, helado) block; ( de jabón) bar; ( de desodorante) stick; ( de chocolate) bar; ( de pan) (Esp, Méx) stick, French loaf2)a) (banda, franja) barb) (Mús) bar (line)c) ( signo de puntuación) oblique, slash3) (para ballet, gimnasia) bar4) (de bar, cafetería) bar5) (AmL fam)a) (de hinchas, seguidores) supporters (pl)¿qué gritan la(s) barra(s)? — what are the supporters shouting?
hacerle barra a alguien — (Andes fam) to cheer somebody on
b) ( de amigos) gang (colloq)6) (Geog)a) ( banco de arena) sandbank, barb) (CS) ( desembocadura) mouth* * *1)a) ( de armario) rail; ( para cortinas) rod, pole; ( de bicicleta) crossbarb) ( de oro) bar; (de turrón, helado) block; ( de jabón) bar; ( de desodorante) stick; ( de chocolate) bar; ( de pan) (Esp, Méx) stick, French loaf2)a) (banda, franja) barb) (Mús) bar (line)c) ( signo de puntuación) oblique, slash3) (para ballet, gimnasia) bar4) (de bar, cafetería) bar5) (AmL fam)a) (de hinchas, seguidores) supporters (pl)¿qué gritan la(s) barra(s)? — what are the supporters shouting?
hacerle barra a alguien — (Andes fam) to cheer somebody on
b) ( de amigos) gang (colloq)6) (Geog)a) ( banco de arena) sandbank, barb) (CS) ( desembocadura) mouth* * *barra11 = bar, crossbar.Nota: De la bicicleta.Ex: While a label is being scanned, the bars should always be visible through the windows.
Ex: The fact that ladies bikes have no crossbar dates back to Victorian times when the ladies of the day would wear long skirts and ride side-saddle.* barra amortiguadora = strut.* barra cortasangre = styptic pencil.* barra cruzada = crossbar.* barra de cacao de labios = chapstick.* barra de chocolate = candy bar.* barra de cortina = curtain pole.* barra de desplazamiento = space bar.* barra de herramientas = toolbar.* barra de labios = lipstick.* barra de menú = menu bar.* barra de pago = no-host bar.* barra de pan = loaf of bread, loaf, French bread.* barra en vídeo inverso de selección en pantalla = highlighting bar.* barra espaciadora = space bar.* barra hemostática = styptic pencil.* barra inclinada (/) = slash (/), diagonal slash, oblique stroke (/), stroke (/), sloped stroke (/), oblique line (/), oblique.* barra inclinada a la izquierda () = backslash ().* barra redonda de madera = dowelling.* barras de color = colour bar.* barra vertical (|) = vertical stroke (|).* carta de barras de color = colour bar.* codificación por medio de códigos de barras = barcoding [bar-coding].* codificar por medio de códigos de barras = barcode [bar-code].* código de barras = barcode [bar-code], softstrip.* desplazarse en pantalla pulsando la barra espaciadora = space over.* diagrama de barras = bar chart, bar graph.* etiqueta de código de barras = barcode label.* lector de código de barras = barcode reader, barcode scanner.barra22 = bar counter.Ex: Some pubs have menus on the tables, others have menus on the bar counter or chalked on blackboards - or both.
* barra de bar = bar counter.* barra de pago = cash bar.* barra libre = open bar.* caballete de la barra = bar-catch.* * *A3 (de chocolate — tableta) bar; (— trozo) square4 (Esp, Méx) (de pan) stick, French loafno pararse en barras ( Esp); to stop at nothingCompuestos:Krooklok®track rodspace bar( Inf) status bar( Inf) toolbarlipstick( Inf) title bar( Inf) task barspace barroll barB1 (banda, franja) barlas barras y estrellas the Stars and Stripes2 ( Mús) bar, bar line3 (signo de puntuación) oblique, slashCompuesto:backslashC ( Dep) (para ballet, gimnasia) barejercicios en la barra bar exercisesCompuestos:beamhorizontal bartorsion barfpl parallel bars (pl)beamD (de un bar, una cafetería) barnos sentamos en la barra we sat (down) at the barCompuestos:hostess barfree barE1( AmL fam) (de hinchas, seguidores): ¿qué grita la barra? or ¿qué gritan las barras? what's the crowd o what are the fans shouting?tiene su propia barra he has his own group of fans2 (de amigos) gang ( colloq)tenerle buena/mala barra a algn ( Chi fam): mi jefe me tiene buena/mala barra I'm in/not in favor with my boss, I'm in my boss's good/bad booksél es buena gente, pero a mí me tiene mala barra he's a nice person but he has something against meCompuestos:masculine and feminine (CS, Per) hooligan( Méx) barF ( Geog)1 (banco de arena) sandbank, bar2 (CS) (desembocadura) mouth* * *
Del verbo barrer: ( conjugate barrer)
barra es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
barra
barrer
barra sustantivo femenino
1
( para cortinas) rod, pole;
( de bicicleta) crossbar
(de turrón, helado) block;
( de desodorante) stick;
( de pan) (Esp, Méx) stick, French loaf;
2
b) (Mús) bar (line)
3 (para ballet, gimnasia) bar;
barras asimétricas/paralelas asymmetric/parallel bars (pl)
4 (de bar, cafetería) bar
5 (AmL fam)
6 (Inf):
barrer ( conjugate barrer) verbo transitivo
1 ‹suelo/cocina› to sweep
2
verbo intransitivo
1 ( con escoba) to sweep
2 ( arrasar) [equipo/candidato] to sweep to victory;
barra con algo ‹con premios/medallas› to walk off with sth;
barrió con todos los premios she walked off with all the prizes
barrerse verbo pronominal (Méx) [ vehículo] to skid;
(en fútbol, béisbol) to slide
barra sustantivo femenino
1 bar
2 (de un bar, cafetería, etc) bar
3 (de labios) lipstick
4 (de pan) French loaf, baguette
5 Inform barra de desplazamiento, scroll
barra de estado, status bar
6 Gimn barra fija, horizontal bar
barrer
I verbo transitivo
1 to sweep: hace una semana que no barro el salón, I haven't swept the living room for a week
el anticiclón está barriendo el norte, the anticyclone is sweping through the North
2 (destruir, rechazar) to sweep away
II verbo intransitivo
1 (en una votación) to win by a landslide: el partido conservador barrió en las regiones del norte, the conservatives won by a landslide in the North
2 (acaparar, agotar las existencias) to take away: los clientes barrieron con las ofertas, the customers snapped up the bargains
♦ Locuciones: barrer para casa, to look after number one
' barra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barrote
- camarera
- camarero
- carmín
- cuscurro
- doblar
- pan
- desodorante
- eje
- jabón
- tiza
- toallero
English:
baguette
- bar
- beam
- bread
- counter
- loaf
- oblique
- rail
- rod
- slash
- space bar
- spike
- stroke
- cross
- lip
- scroll
- tiller
- tool
- towel
* * *♦ nf1. [pieza alargada] bar;[redonda] rod; [de bicicleta] crossbar;no se para en barras nothing stops himAut barra antivuelco anti-roll bar;barra espaciadora space bar;Aut barras laterales side (impact) bars; Tec barra del pistón piston rod2. [bloque] [de hielo] block;[de chocolate] bar barra de labios lipstick3. [de bar, café] bar [counter]barra americana = bar where hostesses chat with clients;barra libre = unlimited drink for a fixed price4. [en escudo, bandera] barbarra de equilibrios balance beam;barra fija horizontal bar, high bar;barras paralelas parallel bars7. Mús bar (line)8. [signo gráfico] slash, obliquebarra invertida backslash;barra oblicua slash, obliquebarra de herramientas tool bar;barra de menús menu bar;barra de tareas task bar11. [de arena] bar, sandbanktiene una barra muy linda she hangs out with a very nice crowdbarra brava = group of violent soccer fans♦ nmfRP Fam [en fútbol] = member of a group of violent soccer fans* * *fen la barra at the bar;no te fíes de ellos, que no se paran en barras fig don’t trust them, they’ll stop at nothing2 de cortinas rod3 MÚS bar;doble barra double bar* * *barra nf: bar* * *barra n1. (en un bar) bar2. (para cortinas) rail3. (de pan) French stick / baguette¿cuántas barras compramos? how many French sticks shall we buy?4. (de helado) block -
2 partidario
m.follower, advocate, supporter, adherent.* * *► adjetivo1 supporting► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 supporter\mostrarse partidario,-a de algo to be in favour of somethingser/no ser partidario,-a de algo to be in favour of something/be against something* * *(f. - partidaria)noun* * *partidario, -a1.ADJser partidario de algo — to be in favour o (EEUU) favor of sth
2. SM / F1) (=defensor) [de persona] supporter, follower; [de idea, movimiento] supporterel candidato a la presidencia tiene muchos partidarios — the presidential candidate has many supporters o followers
los partidarios del aborto — supporters o those in favour of abortion, those who support abortion
* * *I- ria adjetivoa) ( a favor)partidario DE algo/+ INF — in favor* of something/-ing
b) <militancia/ideología> partisanII- ria masculino, femenino supporterpartidario DE alguien/algo: los partidarios de Gaztelu Gaztelu's supporters; los partidarios de la violencia — those who favor o advocate the use of violence
* * *= adherent, advocate, believer, follower, devotee, supporter, backer, partisan.Ex. The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.Ex. Sanford Berman has been an early, continuing, and outspoken advocate of user-oriented cataloging service.Ex. I am a great believer in international cooperation, but international cooperation involves also the United States; it involves us.Ex. Significantly, however, Panizzi's rules did not prove as viable as did his ideology, and they were promptly and materially changed and recast by his most ardent admirers and followers.Ex. 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.Ex. Then, a series of unfortunate circumstances (the outbreak of the war, family problems) deprived the project of its promoter and most passionate supporter.Ex. The author urges librarians and library backers to be more assertive in their requests for funding.Ex. Only a man like D'Andrea, willing to use force without stint or limit, could rise to leadership against John Powers & his protected, armed partisans.----* ganarse partidarios = gather + a following, win + Nombre + a following, gain + a following.* partidario de Europa = Europeanist.* partidario de la disciplina férrea = strict disciplinarian.* partidario del régimen = loyalist.* partidario incondicional = stalwart.* ser partidario de = be partial to, espouse, align + Reflexivo + with, be enthusiastic about.* ser partidario de una idea = favour + idea.* tener sus partidarios y detractores = receive + mixed reviews.* * *I- ria adjetivoa) ( a favor)partidario DE algo/+ INF — in favor* of something/-ing
b) <militancia/ideología> partisanII- ria masculino, femenino supporterpartidario DE alguien/algo: los partidarios de Gaztelu Gaztelu's supporters; los partidarios de la violencia — those who favor o advocate the use of violence
* * *= adherent, advocate, believer, follower, devotee, supporter, backer, partisan.Ex: The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.
Ex: Sanford Berman has been an early, continuing, and outspoken advocate of user-oriented cataloging service.Ex: I am a great believer in international cooperation, but international cooperation involves also the United States; it involves us.Ex: Significantly, however, Panizzi's rules did not prove as viable as did his ideology, and they were promptly and materially changed and recast by his most ardent admirers and followers.Ex: 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.Ex: Then, a series of unfortunate circumstances (the outbreak of the war, family problems) deprived the project of its promoter and most passionate supporter.Ex: The author urges librarians and library backers to be more assertive in their requests for funding.Ex: Only a man like D'Andrea, willing to use force without stint or limit, could rise to leadership against John Powers & his protected, armed partisans.* ganarse partidarios = gather + a following, win + Nombre + a following, gain + a following.* partidario de Europa = Europeanist.* partidario de la disciplina férrea = strict disciplinarian.* partidario del régimen = loyalist.* partidario incondicional = stalwart.* ser partidario de = be partial to, espouse, align + Reflexivo + with, be enthusiastic about.* ser partidario de una idea = favour + idea.* tener sus partidarios y detractores = receive + mixed reviews.* * *1 (a favor) partidario DE algo in favor* OF sthno soy partidario de los cambios propuestos I'm not in favor of o I don't agree with the proposed changesse mostró partidario de la medida he expressed his support for the measuresoy partidario de vender la finca cuanto antes I'm in favor of selling the farm as soon as possible, I think we/you should sell the farm as soon as possible2 ‹militancia/ideología› partisanmasculine, femininesupporter partidario DE algo/algn:los partidarios de Gaztelu Gaztelu's supporterslos partidarios de la violencia those who favor o advocate o support the use of violencelos partidarios del cambio those in favor of the change* * *
partidario◊ - ria adjetivo ( a favor) partidario DE algo/hacer algo in favor( conjugate favor) of sth/doing sth
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
supporter;
los partidarios de Gaztelu Gaztelu's supporters;
los partidarios de la violencia those who favor o advocate the use of violence
partidario,-a
I adjetivo ser partidario de, to be in favor of
no ser partidario de, to be against sthg
II sustantivo masculino y femenino supporter, follower
' partidario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adicta
- adicto
- declarada
- declarado
- partidaria
- acérrimo
English:
adherent
- advocate
- ardent
- backer
- believe in
- believer
- declared
- devotee
- disciplinarian
- exponent
- favor
- favour
- partisan
- proponent
- supporter
- supremacist
- unionist
- unquestioning
- wool
- hard
- loyalist
- sympathizer
* * *partidario, -a♦ adjser partidario de to be in favour of;es partidario de medidas más radicales he is in favour of o he supports more radical measures;yo sería partidario de invitarles a ellos también I think we should invite them as well♦ nm,fsupporter;los partidarios de la paz those in favour of peace* * *I adj:ser partidario de be in favor of, Br be in favour ofII m, partidaria f supporter* * *partidario, - ria n: follower, supporter* * *partidario1 adjpartidario2 n supporter / follower -
3 hinchada
* * *f., (m. - hinchado)* * *SF supporters pl, fans pl* * *femenino (fam) supporters (pl), fans (pl) (colloq)* * *femenino (fam) supporters (pl), fans (pl) (colloq)* * *( fam)* * *
hinchado,-a adjetivo
1 (de aire) inflated, blown up
2 Med (inflamado) swollen, puffed up
(estómago) bloated
3 fig (grandilocuente, afectado) bombastic, pompous
hinchada f sing Dep fans, supporters pl
* * *hinchada nf1. [afición] fans2. Am [genuflexión] genuflection* * *f fans pl, supporters pl -
4 contar
v.1 to count.se pueden contar con los dedos de una mano you can count them on (the fingers of) one handPedro cuenta los goles Peter counts the goals.El aseo cuenta como algo importante Hygiene counts as something important.2 to count.cuenta también los gastos de desplazamiento count o include travel costs toosomos 57 sin contar a los niños there are 57 of us, not counting the children3 to count.sabe contar hasta diez she can count to ten4 to count.aquí no cuento para nada I count for nothing herelo que cuenta es… what matters is…5 to tell.cuéntame, ¿cómo te va la vida? tell me, how are things?Ricardo le cuenta historias al grupo Richard tells the group stories.Le conté I told him [her].6 to consider, to repute, to judge.María cuenta su actitud Mary considers his attitude.* * *(o changes to ue in stressed syllables)Present IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb1) to count2) tell•* * *1. VT1) (=calcular) [+ objetos, números, puntos] to count; [+ dinero] to count, count up2) (=relatar) to tell¿qué les voy a contar que ustedes no sepan? — what can I tell you that you don't already know?
el paro está peor y la corrupción, ¿qué le voy a contar? — unemployment has got worse and as for corruption, what can I say?
si pierdo el trabajo, ya me contarás de qué vamos a vivir — you tell me what we'll live on if I lose my job
¿y a mí qué me cuentas? — so what?
¡a mi me lo vas a contar! — you're telling me! *, tell me about it! *
se cuenta que... — it is said that...
- ¡una obra que ni te cuento!3) (=tener la edad de)4) (=incluir) to countseis en total, sin contarme a mí — six altogether, not counting me
1.500 sin contar las propinas — 1,500, excluding tips, 1,500, not counting tips
5) (=tener en cuenta) to remember, bear in mindcuenta que es más fuerte que tú — remember o don't forget he's stronger than you are
2. VI1) (Mat) to countparar de contar * —
hay dos sillas, una mesa y para ya de contar — there are two chairs, a table, and that's it
2) (=relatar) to tellojalá tengas suerte con la entrevista de trabajo, ya me contarás — I hope the job interview goes well, I look forward to hearing all about it
- cuenta y no acaba de hablar3) (=importar, valer) to count•
contar por dos, los domingos una hora cuenta por dos — on Sundays one hour counts as two4)•
contar con —a) (=confiar en) to count oncuenta conmigo — you can rely o count on me
b) (=tener presente)tienes que contar con el mal estado de la carretera — you have to take into account o remember the bad state of the road
cuenta con que es más fuerte que tú — bear in mind o remember he's stronger than you are
sin contar con que... — leaving aside the fact that...
c) (=incluir) to count inlo siento, pero para eso no cuentes conmigo — I'm sorry but you can count me out of that
no contéis con nosotros para el viernes, estaremos ocupados — don't expect us on Friday, we'll be busy
d) (=tener) to haveel polideportivo cuenta con una piscina olímpica — the sports centre has o boasts an Olympic-size swimming pool
una democracia que tan solo cuenta con dieciséis años de existencia — a democracy that has only existed for sixteen years
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <dinero/votos/dís> to count2)a) ( incluir) to countb) ( tener)contaba ya veinte años — (frml o liter) she was then twenty years old
3) <cuento/chiste/secreto> to tella mí me lo vas a contar! — (fam) you're telling me!
¿y a a mí qué me cuentas? — what's that to do with me?
¿qué cuentas (de nuevo)? — (fam) how're things? (colloq)
2.cuenta la leyenda que... — the story goes that...
contar vi1) (Mat) to counthay cuatro tiendas... y para de contar — there are four stores and that's it
2) (importar, valer) to count¿este trabajo cuenta para la nota final? — does this piece of work count toward(s) the final grade?
ella no cuenta para nada — what she says (o thinks etc) doesn't count for anything
3) contar con<persona/ayuda/discreción> to count on, rely oncuento contigo para la fiesta — I'm counting o relying on you being at the party
yo me opongo, así es que no cuentes conmigo — I'm against it, so you can count me out
eso contando con que... — assuming that...
sin contar con que... — without taking into account that...
4) ( prever) to expect5) (frml) ( tener) to have3.contarse v prona) (frml) ( estar incluido)contarse entre algo: se cuenta entre los pocos que tienen acceso she is numbered among the few who have access (frml); me cuento entre sus partidarios I count myself as one of their supporters; su nombre se cuenta entre los finalistas her name figures o appears among the finalists; su novela se cuenta entre las mejores — his novel is among the best
b)¿qué te cuentas? — how's it going? (colloq)
* * *= count, relate, tally, count, tell out into, narrate, number, count out, hip.Ex. To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.Ex. This article relates what happened to the records of the German era after the colony became a mandate under the British administration and after the attainment of independence.Ex. The statistic programs have been designed to make it possible to extract, tally, and print statistical information from the journal.Ex. People must be made to feel that they and their ideas count.Ex. The finished paper was sorted for imperfections and told out into quires and reams for sale.Ex. The inmates satisfied their need for reading by smuggling in Polish books, or else narrating stories from memory.Ex. I would therefore like to give a blanket thankyou to everyone who has talked or written to me in my research and they must now number thousands rather than hundreds.Ex. At midnight, one pirate arose, opened the chest, and counted out the gold pieces into five even piles.Ex. He was aghast after having been hipped to the fact there are hookers on the Internet.----* contando = counting.* contar Algo a Alguien = let + Nombre + in on.* contar chismes de Alguien = tell + tales out of school about + Alguien.* contar con = hold, count on, have at + Posesivo + disposal, bank on, set + your watch by.* contar con Alguien = count + Pronombre + in.* contar con apoyo para = have + support for.* contar con el apoyo de Alguien = have + Nombre + behind + Pronombre.* contar con el apoyo necesario para = have + the power behind to.* contar con el visto bueno = meet with + approval.* contar con la aprobación = meet with + approval.* contar con la colaboración de = enjoy + cooperation with.* contar con la cooperación de = enjoy + cooperation with.* contar con + Posesivo + aprobación = meet + Posesivo + approval.* contar con + Posesivo + visto bueno = meet + Posesivo + approval.* contar de = tell of.* contar dinero = count + money.* contar en confianza = confide.* contar experiencias = tell + tales.* contar historias = tell + tales.* contar la experiencia = relate + experience, recount + experience.* contar las ideas a Alguien = run + ideas + past + Pronombre.* contarle las penas a Alguien = sob + Posesivo + heart out to.* contar para nada = count + for nothing.* contar + Posesivo + propia vida y milagros = spill + Posesivo + guts.* contar todo sobre = give + Nombre + the lowdown on.* contar una anécdota = tell + story.* contar una historia = spin + a yarn, weave + a tale, narrate + story, weave + story.* contar un cuento = tell + story.* cuenta la leyenda que = legend has it that, as legend goes.* dinero contante y sonante = readies, the ready.* entre ellos contamos con los siguientes = numbered amongst these are.* no contar = be out of the picture.* no contar con = leave + Nombre + out of the picture, drop + Nombre + out of the picture.* no contar con la aprobación = frown on/upon.* poder contar con = be there for + Pronombre.* que se cuentan por millones = numbered in millions.* según cuenta la leyenda = legend has it that, as legend goes.* sin contar = not including, excluding.* sin contar con = in the absence of.* visión contada por una persona de adentro = insider's look, insider's perspective.* volver a contar = recount, retell.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <dinero/votos/dís> to count2)a) ( incluir) to countb) ( tener)contaba ya veinte años — (frml o liter) she was then twenty years old
3) <cuento/chiste/secreto> to tella mí me lo vas a contar! — (fam) you're telling me!
¿y a a mí qué me cuentas? — what's that to do with me?
¿qué cuentas (de nuevo)? — (fam) how're things? (colloq)
2.cuenta la leyenda que... — the story goes that...
contar vi1) (Mat) to counthay cuatro tiendas... y para de contar — there are four stores and that's it
2) (importar, valer) to count¿este trabajo cuenta para la nota final? — does this piece of work count toward(s) the final grade?
ella no cuenta para nada — what she says (o thinks etc) doesn't count for anything
3) contar con<persona/ayuda/discreción> to count on, rely oncuento contigo para la fiesta — I'm counting o relying on you being at the party
yo me opongo, así es que no cuentes conmigo — I'm against it, so you can count me out
eso contando con que... — assuming that...
sin contar con que... — without taking into account that...
4) ( prever) to expect5) (frml) ( tener) to have3.contarse v prona) (frml) ( estar incluido)contarse entre algo: se cuenta entre los pocos que tienen acceso she is numbered among the few who have access (frml); me cuento entre sus partidarios I count myself as one of their supporters; su nombre se cuenta entre los finalistas her name figures o appears among the finalists; su novela se cuenta entre las mejores — his novel is among the best
b)¿qué te cuentas? — how's it going? (colloq)
* * *= count, relate, tally, count, tell out into, narrate, number, count out, hip.Ex: To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.
Ex: This article relates what happened to the records of the German era after the colony became a mandate under the British administration and after the attainment of independence.Ex: The statistic programs have been designed to make it possible to extract, tally, and print statistical information from the journal.Ex: People must be made to feel that they and their ideas count.Ex: The finished paper was sorted for imperfections and told out into quires and reams for sale.Ex: The inmates satisfied their need for reading by smuggling in Polish books, or else narrating stories from memory.Ex: I would therefore like to give a blanket thankyou to everyone who has talked or written to me in my research and they must now number thousands rather than hundreds.Ex: At midnight, one pirate arose, opened the chest, and counted out the gold pieces into five even piles.Ex: He was aghast after having been hipped to the fact there are hookers on the Internet.* contando = counting.* contar Algo a Alguien = let + Nombre + in on.* contar chismes de Alguien = tell + tales out of school about + Alguien.* contar con = hold, count on, have at + Posesivo + disposal, bank on, set + your watch by.* contar con Alguien = count + Pronombre + in.* contar con apoyo para = have + support for.* contar con el apoyo de Alguien = have + Nombre + behind + Pronombre.* contar con el apoyo necesario para = have + the power behind to.* contar con el visto bueno = meet with + approval.* contar con la aprobación = meet with + approval.* contar con la colaboración de = enjoy + cooperation with.* contar con la cooperación de = enjoy + cooperation with.* contar con + Posesivo + aprobación = meet + Posesivo + approval.* contar con + Posesivo + visto bueno = meet + Posesivo + approval.* contar de = tell of.* contar dinero = count + money.* contar en confianza = confide.* contar experiencias = tell + tales.* contar historias = tell + tales.* contar la experiencia = relate + experience, recount + experience.* contar las ideas a Alguien = run + ideas + past + Pronombre.* contarle las penas a Alguien = sob + Posesivo + heart out to.* contar para nada = count + for nothing.* contar + Posesivo + propia vida y milagros = spill + Posesivo + guts.* contar todo sobre = give + Nombre + the lowdown on.* contar una anécdota = tell + story.* contar una historia = spin + a yarn, weave + a tale, narrate + story, weave + story.* contar un cuento = tell + story.* cuenta la leyenda que = legend has it that, as legend goes.* dinero contante y sonante = readies, the ready.* entre ellos contamos con los siguientes = numbered amongst these are.* no contar = be out of the picture.* no contar con = leave + Nombre + out of the picture, drop + Nombre + out of the picture.* no contar con la aprobación = frown on/upon.* poder contar con = be there for + Pronombre.* que se cuentan por millones = numbered in millions.* según cuenta la leyenda = legend has it that, as legend goes.* sin contar = not including, excluding.* sin contar con = in the absence of.* visión contada por una persona de adentro = insider's look, insider's perspective.* volver a contar = recount, retell.* * *vtA ‹dinero/votos› to count15 días a contar desde la fecha de notificación 15 days starting from the date of notificationestá contando los días que faltan para que llegues he's counting the days until you arriveB1 (incluir) to counta mí no me cuentes entre sus partidarios don't include me among his supporterslo cuento entre mis mejores amigos I consider him (to be) one of my best friendssin contar al profesor somos 22 there are 22 of us, not counting the teachery eso sin contar las horas extras and that's without taking overtime into account o without including overtime2la asociación cuenta ya medio siglo de vida ( frml); the association has now been in existence for half a century ( frml)Sentido II ‹cuento/chiste/secreto› to tellno se lo cuentes a nadie don't tell anyonecuéntame qué es de tu vida tell me what you've been doing o ( colloq) what you've been up to¡y a mí me lo vas a contar! ( fam); you're telling me! o don't I know! o tell me about it! ( colloq)abuelito, cuéntame un cuento grandpa, tell me a storyes una historia muy larga de contar it's a long story¡cuéntaselo a tu abuela! ( fam); go tell it to the marines! ( AmE colloq), come off it! ( BrE colloq)■ contarviA1 ( Mat) to countcuenta de diez en diez count in tenscuenta hasta 20 count (up) to 20cuatro tiendas, dos bares … y para de contar four stores, two bars and that's it2 (importar, valer) to countpara él lo único que cuenta es el dinero for him the only thing that counts is money o the only thing that matters to him is money¿este trabajo cuenta para la nota final? does this piece of work count toward(s) the final grade?este ejercicio cuenta por dos porque es muy largo this exercise counts as two because it's very longa efectos impositivos, estos ingresos no cuentan this does not count as taxable incomelo que cuenta es el gesto it's the thought that counts1 ‹persona/ayuda/discreción› to count on, rely on¿puedo contar con tu colaboración? can I count on your help?cuento contigo para la fiesta I'm counting o relying on you being at the partyno cuentes conmigo para mañana, tengo una cita con el médico don't expect me there tomorrow, I've got a doctor's appointmentyo me opongo, así es que no cuentes conmigo I'm against it, so you can count me out2 (prever) to expectno contaba con que hiciera tan mal tiempo I wasn't expecting the weather to be so bad, I hadn't bargained for o allowed for such bad weatherno habíamos contado con este contratiempo we hadn't expected o anticipated o ( colloq) we hadn't reckoned on this setbackel hotel cuenta con piscina, gimnasio y sauna the hotel has o is equipped with o offers o boasts a swimming pool, gym and saunano contamos con los elementos de juicio necesarios we do not have o possess the necessary knowledgelos sindicatos contarán con representación en este organismo the unions will be represented in this organization■ contarse1 ( frml) (estar incluido) contarse ENTRE algo:se cuenta entre los pocos que tienen acceso she is numbered among the few who have access ( frml), she is one of the few people who have accesssus partidarios, entre quienes me cuento their supporters, and I count myself as one of them o ( frml) their supporters, and I number myself among themsu nombre se cuenta entre los finalistas her name figures o appears among the finalistssu novela se cuenta entre las mejores del año his novel is among o is numbered among the year's best2* * *
contar ( conjugate contar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹dinero/votos/días› to count;
y eso sin contar las horas extras and that's without including overtime;
lo cuento entre mis amigos I consider him (to be) one of my friends
2 ‹cuento/chiste/secreto› to tell;
es muy largo de contar it's a long story;
¿qué cuentas (de nuevo)? (fam) how're things? (colloq)
verbo intransitivo
1 ( en general) to count;
¿este trabajo cuenta para la nota final? does this piece of work count toward(s) the final grade?;
ella no cuenta para nada what she says (o thinks etc) doesn't count for anything
2
◊ cuento contigo para la fiesta I'm counting o relying on you being at the party;
sin contar con que … without taking into account that …
contarse verbo pronominala) (frml) ( estar incluido):
su novela se cuenta entre las mejores his novel is among the bestb)◊ ¿qué te cuentas? how's it going? (colloq)
contar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un suceso, una historia) to tell
2 (numerar) to count
II verbo intransitivo to count
♦ Locuciones: contar con, (confiar en) to count on
(constar de) to have
' contar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acostumbrar
- cacarear
- confiar
- cotillear
- cuento
- dada
- dado
- desahogarse
- guión
- lisamente
- película
- referir
- sin
- bola
- chisme
- chiste
- contabilizar
- esperar
- largo
- narración
- platicar
English:
allow for
- bank on
- bargain for
- bargain on
- count
- count on
- count out
- crack
- depend
- expect
- fib
- figure on
- foresee
- joke
- miscount
- narrate
- number
- plan on
- put
- reckon
- reckon on
- recount
- rely
- repeat
- report
- retell
- secret
- spin
- story
- tell
- untold
- bank
- boast
- command
- figure
- gossip
- plan
- re-count
- tale
- to
* * *♦ vt1. [enumerar] to count;contaron doscientos manifestantes en la marcha del domingo the number of demonstrators at Sunday's march was estimated at two hundred;se pueden contar con los dedos de una mano you can count them on (the fingers of) one hand2. [incluir] to count;cuenta también los gastos de desplazamiento count o include travel costs too;somos cincuenta y siete sin contar a los niños there are fifty-seven of us, not counting the children;la economía, sin contar el desempleo, parece recuperarse the economy, with the exception of the unemployment situation, seems to be recovering3. [narrar] to tell;no me cuentes el final don't tell me what happens;ya me contarás qué tal te va por la capital let me know how you get on in the capital;me han contado maravillas sobre ese restaurante I've heard great things about that restaurant;Fam¿qué cuentas? how are you doing?;¿qué me cuentas? ¡no me lo puedo creer! never! I can't believe it!;Famcuéntame, ¿cómo te va la vida? tell me, how are things?;Irónico¿me lo cuentas a mí? you're telling me!;Fam¡cuéntaselo a tu abuela! pull the other one!, come off it!;Famno me cuentes tu vida I don't want to hear your life story4. [tener una cantidad de]la población contaba mil habitantes the village had a thousand inhabitants;cuenta ya diez años she's ten years old now;el equipo cuenta ya dos victorias the team has already achieved two wins, the team already has two wins under its belt5. [considerar]a él lo cuento como uno más del grupo I consider o see him as just another member of the group;te contaba como una persona seria I thought you were a serious person;cuenta que la próxima semana estoy de vacaciones remember that I'm on holiday next week♦ vi1. [hacer cálculos] to count;sabe contar hasta diez she can count to ten;contar con los dedos to count on one's fingers;un perro, dos gatos y para de contar a dog, two cats and that's it2. [importar] to count;lo que cuenta es que te pongas bien the important thing is for you to get better, what matters is for you to get better;en esta casa no cuento para nada I count for nothing in this household;para él lo único que cuenta es ganar dinero the only thing that matters to him is making money;los dos peores resultados no cuentan para el resultado final the worst two scores aren't taken into account when calculating the final total;es tan fuerte que cuenta por dos he has the strength of two men3.contar con [confiar en] to count on, to rely on;es un buen amigo, siempre se puede contar con él he's a good friend, you can count on o rely on him;¡no cuentes con ellos! don't count on o rely on them!;no cuentes conmigo, no voy a venir don't expect me, I won't be coming;cuenta con ello, estaré allí para ayudarte I'll be there to help you, you can count on it, rest assured, I'll be there to help you4.contar con [tener, poseer] to have;cuenta con dos horas para hacerlo she has two hours to do it;las minorías contarán con representación en el nuevo parlamento minority parties will be represented in the new parliament5.contar con [tener en cuenta] to take into account;con esto no contaba I hadn't reckoned with that;no contaban con que se acabara la cerveza tan rápidamente they hadn't expected the beer to run out so quickly* * *I v/t1 count2 ( narrar) tell;¡a quién se lo vas a contar!, ¡me lo vas a contar a mí! you’re telling me!;¿qué (me) cuentas? what’s new?II v/i1 count2:contar con count on* * *contar {19} vt1) : to count2) : to tell3) : to includecontar vi1) : to count (up)2) : to matter, to be of concerneso no cuenta: that doesn't matter3)contar con : to rely on, to count on* * *contar vb1. (en general) to count3. (edad) to be -
5 afición
f.1 fondness, affection, fancy, liking.2 fans.3 hobby.* * *1 (inclinación) liking, penchant2 (ahínco) interest, zeal* * *noun f.1) fondness, liking, taste2) hobby, pastime•* * *SF1) (=apego) fondness, liking (a for)(=inclinación) inclination (a towards)cobrar afición a, tomar afición a — to take a liking to
tener afición a — to like, be fond of
2) (=pasatiempo) hobby, pastime¿qué aficiones tiene? — what are his interests?
3)la afición — (Dep) the fans
* * *a) (inclinación, gusto) love, likingafición a la lectura/música — love of reading/music
¿cuáles son tus aficiones? — what are your interests?
b) (Dep, Taur)la afición — the fans (pl)
* * *= hobby, penchant, liking.Ex. It describes the annual hobby exchanges week for 6th grade pupils at King's Cristian School library, when pupils swap collectable items eg baseball cards, stamps, coins and shells.Ex. Our penchant to organize is perhaps as close to a biological imperative as any form of human behavior is likely to come.Ex. Sometimes this exchange can be sufficient to reshape our reaction from one of dislike and puzzlement to liking and understanding.----* afición de coleccionar = collecting.* afición, la = fandom.* afición por = fondness for.* tomarle afición a = acquire + a taste for, develop + a taste for.* * *a) (inclinación, gusto) love, likingafición a la lectura/música — love of reading/music
¿cuáles son tus aficiones? — what are your interests?
b) (Dep, Taur)la afición — the fans (pl)
* * *la afición(n.) = fandomEx: This is due, in part, to structural similarities between fandom and populism, stressing negative modes of identification and desire to return to a mythic past.
= hobby, penchant, liking.Ex: It describes the annual hobby exchanges week for 6th grade pupils at King's Cristian School library, when pupils swap collectable items eg baseball cards, stamps, coins and shells.
Ex: Our penchant to organize is perhaps as close to a biological imperative as any form of human behavior is likely to come.Ex: Sometimes this exchange can be sufficient to reshape our reaction from one of dislike and puzzlement to liking and understanding.* afición de coleccionar = collecting.* afición, la = fandom.* afición por = fondness for.* tomarle afición a = acquire + a taste for, develop + a taste for.* * *1 (inclinación, gusto) love, likingsiente/tiene una gran afición por la pintura she has a great love of paintingafición a la lectura/música love of reading/music¿cuáles son tus aficiones? what are your interests?escribe por afición she writes as a hobbyle ha tomado afición a la bebida he's taken to drinkla afición the fans (pl)* * *
afición sustantivo femenino
◊ afición a la lectura/música love of reading/music
c) (Dep, Taur):
afición sustantivo femenino
1 liking: tiene una gran afición por la novela policíaca, he is very fond of detective novels
2 Dep la afición, the fans pl
' afición' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despepitarse
- gustar
- inclinación
- manía
- vicio
- decrecer
- fomentar
- taurino
English:
fondness
- interest
- liking
- hobby
* * *afición nf1. [interés] interest, hobby;su mayor afición es la lectura his main interest is reading;quieren fomentar la afición a la lectura they want to encourage reading for pleasure;siente mucha afición por la poesía she has a great love of poetry;tiene mucha afición por el marisco he's very partial to seafood, he's a big fan of seafood;su afición a la bebida acabó con su salud his fondness of alcohol ruined his health;lo hago por afición I do it because I enjoy it2.la afición [los aficionados] the fans;el juego del equipo no convenció a la afición the fans were not impressed by the team's performance* * *f1 love ( por of);tener afición por algo like sth;tomar afición a algo take a liking to sth2 pasatiempo pastime, hobby;por afición as a hobby3:la afición DEP the fans pl* * *1) : enthusiasm, penchant, fondnessafición al deporte: love of sports2) pasatiempo: hobby* * *afición n1. (interés) interest3. (seguidores) fans / supporters -
6 parcialidad
f.1 bias, partiality.2 faction (bando).* * *1 (injusticia) bias, partiality* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=falta de ecuanimidad) partiality, bias; (Pol) partisanship2) (=grupo) [gen] faction, group; [de rebeldes] rebel group* * *a) ( cualidad) partiality, biasb) ( seguidores) supporters (pl)* * *= bias [biases, -pl.], partiality.Ex. The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.Ex. Librarians must avoid any suggestion of partiality or support for a particular point of view, in order to safeguard the library's most important characteristics, neutrality and fairness.* * *a) ( cualidad) partiality, biasb) ( seguidores) supporters (pl)* * *= bias [biases, -pl.], partiality.Ex: The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.
Ex: Librarians must avoid any suggestion of partiality or support for a particular point of view, in order to safeguard the library's most important characteristics, neutrality and fairness.* * *1 (cualidad) partiality, bias2 (seguidores) supporters (pl)* * *
parcialidad sustantivo femenino
' parcialidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sesgada
- sesgado
English:
discrimination
- bias
- partially
* * *parcialidad nf1. [tendenciosidad] bias, partiality2. [bando] faction* * *parcialidad nf: partiality, bias* * *parcialidad n bias -
7 suspensorio
adj.suspensory.m.1 jockstrap.2 athletic supporter, suspensory bandage, jockstrap.* * *► adjetivo1 suspensory1 DEPORTE jockstrap————————1 DEPORTE jockstrap* * *1.ADJ suspensory2.SM (=prenda) jockstrap; (Med) suspensory, suspensory bandage* * *masculino jockstrap, athletic supporter (AmE), athletic support (BrE)* * *= jockstrap, athletic supporter, athletic support.Nota: Inglés británico.Ex. This is the Internet's largest selection of jockstraps -- athletic supporters that can be worn for just about any sport or physical activity.Ex. This is the Internet's largest selection of jockstraps -- athletic supporters that can be worn for just about any sport or physical activity.Ex. Each athlete should have an adequate supply of uniforms, underclothes, socks, athletic supports.* * *masculino jockstrap, athletic supporter (AmE), athletic support (BrE)* * *= jockstrap, athletic supporter, athletic support.Nota: Inglés británico.Ex: This is the Internet's largest selection of jockstraps -- athletic supporters that can be worn for just about any sport or physical activity.
Ex: This is the Internet's largest selection of jockstraps -- athletic supporters that can be worn for just about any sport or physical activity.Ex: Each athlete should have an adequate supply of uniforms, underclothes, socks, athletic supports.* * ** * *suspensorio nmjockstrap* * *m MED athletic support, jockstrap fam -
8 adepto
adj.supportive.m.follower, adherent, partisan, proselyte.* * *► adjetivo1 who follows, who supports► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 follower, supporter* * *adepto, -aSM / F (=partidario) follower, supporter; (Rel) adept, initiate; LAm * (=drogadicto) drug addict* * *I- ta adjetivoIIser adepto a algo — < a secta> to be a follower of something; < a partido> to be a supporter of something
es una gran adepta de la disciplina — she is a great advocate of o believer in discipline
* * *= partisan, devotee.Ex. Only a man like D'Andrea, willing to use force without stint or limit, could rise to leadership against John Powers & his protected, armed partisans.Ex. 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.----* ganar adeptos = gain + currency.* * *I- ta adjetivoIIser adepto a algo — < a secta> to be a follower of something; < a partido> to be a supporter of something
es una gran adepta de la disciplina — she is a great advocate of o believer in discipline
* * *= partisan, devotee.Ex: Only a man like D'Andrea, willing to use force without stint or limit, could rise to leadership against John Powers & his protected, armed partisans.
Ex: 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.* ganar adeptos = gain + currency.* * *un político adepto al or del monetarismo a politician who espouses/espoused monetarismcientos de jóvenes adeptos a or de la secta hundreds of young followers of the sectmasculine, feminine(de una secta) follower; (de un partido) supporteruna idea que tiene muchos adeptos an idea which has a lot of supporters o adherents o which a lot of people are in favor ofes una gran adepta de la conservación de la naturaleza she is a great advocate of o believer in nature conservation* * *
adepto◊ -ta adjetivo: ser adepto a algo ‹ a secta› to be a follower of sth;
‹ a partido› to be a supporter of sth
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( de secta) follower;
( de partido) supporter
adepto,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino follower, supporter
' adepto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adepta
- afecta
- afecto
* * *adepto, -a♦ adj[partidario] supporting;ser adepto a to be a follower of♦ nm,ffollower (a o de of);el vegetarianismo tiene muchos adeptos there are lots of people who are vegetarians;un tipo de música que va ganando adeptos a musical style that is getting an increasingly large following* * *m follower; figsupporter* * *adepto, -ta adj: supportiveser adepto a: to be a follower ofadepto, -ta npartidario: follower, supporter -
9 adicto
adj.1 addicted, devoted.2 addicted, physiologically dependent.f. & m.1 addict, addicted person, junkie, freak.2 follower.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: adictar.* * *► adjetivo1 (drogas) addicted (a, to)2 (dedicado) fond (a, of), keen (a, on)3 (partidario) supporting► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (drogas) addict2 (partidario) supporter, follower* * *(f. - adicta)noun* * *adicto, -a1. ADJ1)es adicto a la heroína — he's addicted to heroin, he's a heroin addict
2) (=fiel) [admirador, amigo] devoted3) (=partidario) loyalla prensa adicta al Gobierno — sections of the press loyal to o supportive of the government
2. SM / F1) [a la droga, tele] addict2) (=seguidor) follower, supporter; LAm (Dep) supporter, fan* * *I- ta adjetivo1) (a la bebida, la droga) addicted2) adepto III- ta masculino, femenino addict* * *= junkie, addict.Ex. Some staff are 'change junkies' and others are less able to embrace change.Ex. She points out that Bishop's poetry is an acquired taste but one that easily turns other poets into addicts.----* adicto a = addicted to.* adicto a la lectura = bookaholic.* adicto a la tele = couch potato, telly-addict, TV-addict.* adicto al chocolate = chocolate addict.* adicto al crack = crackhead, crackhead.* adicto a los libros = bookaholic.* * *I- ta adjetivo1) (a la bebida, la droga) addicted2) adepto III- ta masculino, femenino addict* * *= junkie, addict.Ex: Some staff are 'change junkies' and others are less able to embrace change.
Ex: She points out that Bishop's poetry is an acquired taste but one that easily turns other poets into addicts.* adicto a = addicted to.* adicto a la lectura = bookaholic.* adicto a la tele = couch potato, telly-addict, TV-addict.* adicto al chocolate = chocolate addict.* adicto al crack = crackhead, crackhead.* adicto a los libros = bookaholic.* * *A (a la bebida, la droga) addicted adicto A algo addicted TO sthes adicto al juego/a los crucigramas he is addicted to gambling/to crosswordsB (a un régimen, una ideología) adicto A algo:los que son adictos al régimen those who support the regimemasculine, feminineaddictlos adictos a la cocaína cocaine addicts, people addicted to cocainelos adictos a las drogas por vía parenteral drug addicts who inject themselves intravenously o parenterally* * *
adicto◊ -ta adjetivo (a la bebida, la droga) addicted;
adicto a algo addicted to sth
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
addict;
los adictos a la cocaína cocaine addicts
adicto,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (que tiene dependencia) addict
adicto al trabajo, workaholic
2 (partidario) supporter
II adjetivo
1 (dependiente) addicted [a, to]
2 (seguidor) supporter [a, of]: son adictos al nuevo alcalde, they are the new mayor's supporters
' adicto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adicta
- enganchar
English:
addict
- addicted
- chocolate
- glue-sniffer
- hooked
- workaholic
* * *adicto, -a♦ adjno soy muy adicto a las reformas propuestas I'm not greatly enamoured of the proposed reforms♦ nm,f1. [a droga, hábito] addict;un adicto a la heroína/al tabaco a heroin/nicotine addict;un adicto a la televisión a TV addict2. [partidario] supporter;los adictos al régimen the supporters of the regime* * *I adj1 addicted (a to);ser adicto al trabajo be a workaholic2:ser adicto al régimen be a supporter of the regime, support the regimeII m, adicta f addict* * *adicto, -ta adj1) : addicted2) : devoted, dedicatedadicto, -ta n1) : addict2) partidario: supporter, advocate* * *adicto1 adj addictedadicto2 n addict -
10 agigantar
v.1 to blow up, to magnify.2 to make much greater, to enlarge considerably, to make enormous, to exaggerate.El miedo agiganta las sombras Fear makes shadows much greater.3 to aggrandize, to aggrandise, to make grow in stature, to ennoble.La bondad agiganta el alma Kindness aggrandizes=ennobles the soul.* * *1 to enlarge2 figurado to exaggerate1 to become huge* * *1.VT to enlarge, increase greatly2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <ritmo/rendimiento> to increase... considerablyb) ( exagerar) to exaggerate2.agigantarse v prona) rendimiento to increase considerablyb) problema to take on huge proportions* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <ritmo/rendimiento> to increase... considerablyb) ( exagerar) to exaggerate2.agigantarse v prona) rendimiento to increase considerablyb) problema to take on huge proportions* * *agigantar [A1 ]vt1 ‹ritmo/rendimiento› to increase … considerablyagigantados por su público boosted by their supporters2 (exagerar) to exaggerate, give an exaggerated account of1 «rendimiento» to increase considerably2 «problema» to take on huge proportions* * *♦ vtto blow up, to magnify* * *agigantar vt1) : to increase greatly, to enlarge2) : to exaggerate -
11 Metcalfe
= Metcalfe.Nota: Erudito de la biblioteconomía que ha escrito en especial sobre la indización por materias.Ex. One of the strongest supporters of the Cutter type of catalogue has been J W Metcalfe, who has written three major works on the subject approach, yet has received little attention outside his adopted country, Australia.* * *= Metcalfe.Nota: Erudito de la biblioteconomía que ha escrito en especial sobre la indización por materias.Ex: One of the strongest supporters of the Cutter type of catalogue has been J W Metcalfe, who has written three major works on the subject approach, yet has received little attention outside his adopted country, Australia.
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12 abarrotar las calles
(v.) = come out in + force, be out in forceEx. The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.Ex. Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.* * *(v.) = come out in + force, be out in forceEx: The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.
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13 actividad física
f.physical activity.* * *(n.) = physical activityEx. This is the Internet's largest selection of jockstraps -- athletic supporters that can be worn for just about any sport or physical activity.* * *(n.) = physical activityEx: This is the Internet's largest selection of jockstraps -- athletic supporters that can be worn for just about any sport or physical activity.
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14 acudir en masa
(v.) = flock, flock in, be out in force, come out in + forceEx. The article 'Why girls flock to Sweet Valley High' investigates the appeal to girls of adolescent romances and what, if anything, could be done to broaden the reading habits of such fans of formula fiction.Ex. The gates opened in the early evening during the 10-day period and the crowds flocked in to peruse the 150-plus craft stands.Ex. Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.Ex. The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.* * *(v.) = flock, flock in, be out in force, come out in + forceEx: The article 'Why girls flock to Sweet Valley High' investigates the appeal to girls of adolescent romances and what, if anything, could be done to broaden the reading habits of such fans of formula fiction.
Ex: The gates opened in the early evening during the 10-day period and the crowds flocked in to peruse the 150-plus craft stands.Ex: Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.Ex: The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long. -
15 aficionado al fútbol
(n.) = football supporter, football fanEx. Football violence in the 90s decreased and the credit has been given to the increased use of ecstasy by football supporters .Ex. A football fan has paid the ultimate tribute to his favourite club by naming his daughter after it.* * *(n.) = football supporter, football fanEx: Football violence in the 90s decreased and the credit has been given to the increased use of ecstasy by football supporters.
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16 aglomerar las calles
(v.) = be out in force, come out in + forceEx. Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.Ex. The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.* * *(v.) = be out in force, come out in + forceEx: Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.
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17 aglomerarse
pron.v.to agglomerate, form a mass.* * *1 (acumularse) to agglomerate, amass2 (gente) to crowd* * *VPR (=juntarse) to agglomerate, form a mass; (=apiñarse) to crowd together* * *(v.) = crowd, mill around, clump together, be out in force, come out in + force, swarmEx. Titles on alternative medicine are now crowding US bookshelves.Ex. The large pod of about 75 narwhals milled around the bay in the summer feeding grounds.Ex. From time to time, fluff your comforter up to keep the feathers from clumping together or hang it out on the clothesline for a quick freshen-up.Ex. Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.Ex. The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.Ex. Nearby workers rescued a man after he swatted one bee and was swarmed by others that stung him more than 200 times.* * *(v.) = crowd, mill around, clump together, be out in force, come out in + force, swarmEx: Titles on alternative medicine are now crowding US bookshelves.
Ex: The large pod of about 75 narwhals milled around the bay in the summer feeding grounds.Ex: From time to time, fluff your comforter up to keep the feathers from clumping together or hang it out on the clothesline for a quick freshen-up.Ex: Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.Ex: The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.Ex: Nearby workers rescued a man after he swatted one bee and was swarmed by others that stung him more than 200 times.* * *
aglomerarse ( conjugate aglomerarse) verbo pronominal
to crowd (together)
■aglomerarse verbo reflexivo to gather: los niños se aglomeraban en la puerta del colegio, the children congregated around the entrance to the school
' aglomerarse' also found in these entries:
English:
crowd
* * *vprto mass o gather together* * *v/r crowd together* * *vr: to crowd together -
18 concentrarse
1 (reunirse) to concentrate2 (fijar la atención) to concentrate (en, on)* * *1) to focus, concentrate2) gather* * *VPR1) (=reunirse) to gather (together), assemble2) [mentalmente] to concentrate (en on)3) (=estar concentrado) to concentrate, be concentrated* * *(v.) = concentrate, be out in force, come out in + forceEx. The planning arrangements can also be seen to be much more flexible if the number of walls in the building are concentrated in certain areas to form 'cores'.Ex. Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.Ex. The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.* * *(v.) = concentrate, be out in force, come out in + forceEx: The planning arrangements can also be seen to be much more flexible if the number of walls in the building are concentrated in certain areas to form 'cores'.
Ex: Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.Ex: The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.* * *
■concentrarse verbo reflexivo
1 to concentrate: concéntrate en estudiar, concentrate on studying
2 (reunirse) el índice de analfabetismo se concentra en las áreas chabolistas, the illiteracy rate is greater in the shanty-towns
3 (congregarse) to gather, congregate
' concentrarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
centrarse
- concentrar
English:
concentrate
- mass
* * *vpr1. [mentalmente] to concentrate;no consigue concentrarse en los estudios she can't concentrate on her studies2. [localizarse] to be concentrated;la mayor parte de la industria se concentra en la zona costera most industrial activity is concentrated along the coast3. [reunirse] to gather, to congregate4. [disolución] to become more concentrated5. Dep to come together, to assemble* * *v/r1 concentrate (en on)2 de gente gather* * *vr* * *concentrarse vb1. (en general) to concentrate2. (reunirse) to gather -
19 embaucador
adj.deceptive, deceiving.m.faker, charlatan, fraud, bamboozler.* * *► adjetivo1 deceitful► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 cheat, swindler, trickster* * *embaucador, -aSM / F (=estafador) trickster, swindler; (=impostor) impostor; (=farsante) humbug* * *I- dora adjetivo deceitfulII- dora masculino, femenino trickster* * *= trickster, swindler, wheeler-dealer, duplicitous, two-faced, con artist, con man, humbug, scamster, fraudster, fraud, hoaxer, hoaxster.Ex. A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.Ex. The title of the book is 'Net crimes & misdemeanors: outmaneuvering the spammers, swindlers, and stalkers who are targeting you online'.Ex. The term widget is taken from the 1963 movie, 'The Wheeler-Dealers'.Ex. This remake of William Castle's action adventure adds a genuinely supernatural plot to the old story of the duplicitous wife scheming to kill her husband but being one-upped by his even more ingenious counterplots.Ex. This course looks at this two-faced society with guided field trips to cemeteries and to the architecture of Edinburgh's underworld below the great banks and public buildings.Ex. This unlikely threesome of a con artist, a hit man, and an idiot find themselves in deep water when their heist doesn't go off as planned.Ex. His supporters call him a 'smoothie', while his critics generally portray him as a 'glib con man'.Ex. Worldly people and even monks without spiritual discernment are nearly always attracted by humbugs, imposters, hypocrites and those who are in demonic delusion.Ex. Small business operators can be easy prey for scamsters trying to winkle out money for unsolicited - and unneeded - 'services'.Ex. The article 'Keeping fraudsters in check' describes computerized systems now being developed to help combat fraud.Ex. You know what they say, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck, or in this case, a lying, stealing, cheating fraud.Ex. In a subsequent call the hoaxer suggested that another bomb had been planted on the highway leading to the airport.Ex. This recent tsunami is not the first disaster to be exploited by email hoaxsters.* * *I- dora adjetivo deceitfulII- dora masculino, femenino trickster* * *= trickster, swindler, wheeler-dealer, duplicitous, two-faced, con artist, con man, humbug, scamster, fraudster, fraud, hoaxer, hoaxster.Ex: A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.
Ex: The title of the book is 'Net crimes & misdemeanors: outmaneuvering the spammers, swindlers, and stalkers who are targeting you online'.Ex: The term widget is taken from the 1963 movie, 'The Wheeler-Dealers'.Ex: This remake of William Castle's action adventure adds a genuinely supernatural plot to the old story of the duplicitous wife scheming to kill her husband but being one-upped by his even more ingenious counterplots.Ex: This course looks at this two-faced society with guided field trips to cemeteries and to the architecture of Edinburgh's underworld below the great banks and public buildings.Ex: This unlikely threesome of a con artist, a hit man, and an idiot find themselves in deep water when their heist doesn't go off as planned.Ex: His supporters call him a 'smoothie', while his critics generally portray him as a 'glib con man'.Ex: Worldly people and even monks without spiritual discernment are nearly always attracted by humbugs, imposters, hypocrites and those who are in demonic delusion.Ex: Small business operators can be easy prey for scamsters trying to winkle out money for unsolicited - and unneeded - 'services'.Ex: The article 'Keeping fraudsters in check' describes computerized systems now being developed to help combat fraud.Ex: You know what they say, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck, or in this case, a lying, stealing, cheating fraud.Ex: In a subsequent call the hoaxer suggested that another bomb had been planted on the highway leading to the airport.Ex: This recent tsunami is not the first disaster to be exploited by email hoaxsters.* * *deceitfulmasculine, femininetrickster, con artist ( colloq)* * *
embaucador◊ - dora adjetivo
deceitful
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
trickster
embaucador,-ora
I adjetivo deceitful
II sustantivo masculino y femenino swindler, cheat
' embaucador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
charlatán
- charlatana
- embaucadora
English:
trickster
* * *embaucador, -ora♦ adjdeceitful♦ nm,fswindler, confodence man o trickster* * *I adj deceitfulII m, embaucadora f trickster* * *embaucador, - dora n: swindler, deceiver -
20 enamorado del fútbol
(n.) = football supporter, football fanEx. Football violence in the 90s decreased and the credit has been given to the increased use of ecstasy by football supporters .Ex. A football fan has paid the ultimate tribute to his favourite club by naming his daughter after it.* * *(n.) = football supporter, football fanEx: Football violence in the 90s decreased and the credit has been given to the increased use of ecstasy by football supporters.
Ex: A football fan has paid the ultimate tribute to his favourite club by naming his daughter after it.
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