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81 engatusar
v.1 to sweet-talk (informal).engatusar a alguien para que haga algo to sweet-talk somebody into doing something2 to deceive, to coax, to bluff, to fob off.* * *1 familiar to get round, coax, cajole* * *VT to coax, wheedle* * *verbo transitivo to sweet-talkengatusar a alguien para que + subj — to sweet-talk somebody into -ing
* * *= bamboozle, con, hoax.Ex. Benny Morris claims that Karsh is attempting to hoodwink and bamboozle readers.Ex. A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex. He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.----* engatusar para que + Subjuntivo = wheedle into + Gerundio.* * *verbo transitivo to sweet-talkengatusar a alguien para que + subj — to sweet-talk somebody into -ing
* * *= bamboozle, con, hoax.Ex: Benny Morris claims that Karsh is attempting to hoodwink and bamboozle readers.
Ex: A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex: He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.* engatusar para que + Subjuntivo = wheedle into + Gerundio.* * *engatusar [A1 ]vtengatusó a su padre para que se lo comprara she sweet-talked her father into buying it for herme engatusó y acabó vendiéndome la radio más cara he gave me his spiel and I ended up buying the most expensive radioa mí no me vas a engatusar con zalamerías flattery will get you nowhere* * *
engatusar ( conjugate engatusar) verbo transitivo
to sweet-talk;
engatusar a algn para que haga algo to sweet-talk sb into doing sth
engatusar vtr fam to sweet-talk: no te dejes engatusar, don't fall for their sweet-talking
' engatusar' also found in these entries:
English:
con
- sweet-talk
- fob
- get
- sweet
* * *engatusar vtFam to sweet-talk;se dejó engatusar por un timador he let himself be taken in by a con artist;no trates de engatusarme don't try to get round me;logré engatusarlo para que viniera I managed to coax him into coming* * *v/t famsweet-talk fam* * *engatusar vt: to coax, to cajole -
82 camelar
v.1 to butter up, to win over.2 to flirt with.3 to cajole, to canoodle, to butter, to butter up.* * *1 familiar (galantear) to flirt with■ ha camelado a su padre para que le compre una moto he's talked his father into buying him a motorbike1 familiar to cajole, sweet-talk, get round* * *VT1) (=persuadir) to cajole, win over2) [+ mujer] (=flirtear) to flirt with, make up to *; (=conquistar) to attract* * *verbo transitivo (Esp fam) to sweet-talk (colloq)camelar a alguien para que + subj — to sweet-talk somebody into + ing
* * *= bluff, humbug, lead + Nombre + down the garden path, con, hoax.Ex. More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.Ex. Intelligent individuals often think that they cannot behave stupidly, but that is precisely what leads them down the garden path.Ex. A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex. He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.* * *verbo transitivo (Esp fam) to sweet-talk (colloq)camelar a alguien para que + subj — to sweet-talk somebody into + ing
* * *= bluff, humbug, lead + Nombre + down the garden path, con, hoax.Ex: More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.Ex: Intelligent individuals often think that they cannot behave stupidly, but that is precisely what leads them down the garden path.Ex: A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex: He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.* * *camelar [A1 ]vtcamelar a algn PARA QUE + SUBJ to sweet-talk sb INTO -INGcameló al abuelo para que le diese dinero she sweet-talked her grandfather into giving her some money, she wheedled some money out of her grandfather* * *
camelar vtr fam (convencer, conquistar) to win over: no intentes camelarme porque no pienso comprártelo, you can't talk me into buying it
a ver si le camelo para que participe en el negocio, let's see if I can convince him to let me come in on the business
' camelar' also found in these entries:
English:
sweet
* * *camelar vtFam1. [convencer] to butter up, to win over;me cameló para que lo ayudara he sweet-talked me into helping him2. [enamorar] to win the heart of;la cameló rápidamente he quickly set her heart aflutter* * *v/t famsweet-talk fam ;camelar a alguien para que haga algo fam sweet-talk s.o. into doing sth fam -
83 zalamería
f.1 flattery, adulation, wheedling, apple sauce, coaxing by flattery.2 excessive demonstration of affection.* * *1 winning ways plural* * *SF (tb: zalamerías) flattery* * *femenino: tbzalamerías — sweet talk, flattery
* * *femenino: tbzalamerías — sweet talk, flattery
* * *tbzalamerías sweet talk, flatteryhacerle zalamerías a algn to sweet-talk sb, to butter sb up ( colloq)* * *
zalamería sustantivo femenino: tb
hacerle zalamerías a algn to sweet-talk sb
zalamería sustantivo femenino flattery
* * *zalamería nfflattery, fawning* * *f flattery, sweet talk* * *zalamería nf: flattery, sweet talk -
84 pamplinas
intj.nonsense, rubbish, fiddlesticks.m.pl.1 trifles, unimportant things (informal).2 nonsenses.* * *femenino plural (fam)a) ( zalamerías) sweet talk (colloq)b) ( tonterías) nonsense* * *= moonshine, bullshit, crap, bollocks.Nota: Usado en plural.Ex. He describes as 'pure moonshine' the account that Columbus supposedly failed to persuade professors of mathematics, geography, and astronomy that the world was round.Ex. For a majority of likely voters, meaningless bullshit will be the most important factor in deciding who they will vote for in 2008.Ex. The article is entitled 'Celebration, caring or bollocks: some thoughts on the Branch and Mobile Libraries Group Weekend Summer School'.----* decir pamplinas = bullshit.* * *femenino plural (fam)a) ( zalamerías) sweet talk (colloq)b) ( tonterías) nonsense* * *= moonshine, bullshit, crap, bollocks.Nota: Usado en plural.Ex: He describes as 'pure moonshine' the account that Columbus supposedly failed to persuade professors of mathematics, geography, and astronomy that the world was round.
Ex: For a majority of likely voters, meaningless bullshit will be the most important factor in deciding who they will vote for in 2008.Ex: This is Archie Bunker crap, right? = Estas son las gilipolleces de Archie Bunker, ¿verdad?.Ex: The article is entitled 'Celebration, caring or bollocks: some thoughts on the Branch and Mobile Libraries Group Weekend Summer School'.* decir pamplinas = bullshit.* * *no me vengas con pamplinas don't try to sweet-talk o soft-soap me ( colloq), stop trying to butter me up ( colloq)* * *
pamplinas sustantivo femenino plural (fam)
' pamplinas' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pamplina
- zarandajas
* * *pamplinas nfplFam [tontería] trifle, unimportant thing;¡no me vengas con pamplinas! don't try that nonsense with me!;¡déjate de pamplinas y cómete la sopa! stop your nonsense and eat your soup!* * *fpl nonsense sg ;¡no me vengas con pamplinas! fam don’t try to soft-soap me! fam -
85 schönreden
(trennb., hat -ge-) pej.I v/i smooth-talk, Am. sweet-talkII v/t (Ergebnis etc.) talk up* * *schön|re|den sep1. vito use flatterydas Schönreden — smooth talking, flattery
2. vtetw schö́nreden — to make sth seem better than it is
* * *schön|re·denvt* * ** * *schönreden (trennb, hat -ge-) pejA. v/i smooth-talk, US sweet-talkB. v/t (Ergebnis etc) talk up* * * -
86 baratin
masculine noun* * *(colloq) baʀatɛ̃ nom masculin ( pour vendre) spiel (colloq), sales pitch; ( pour séduire) sweet-talk; ( pour convaincre) smooth talk (colloq)* * *baʀatɛ̃ nm *smooth talk, patter* * *baratin○ nm ( pour vendre) spiel○, sales pitch; ( pour séduire) sweet-talk; ( pour convaincre) smooth talk○ GB, bullshit○; arrête ton baratin, je ne te crois pas stop flannelling GB ou bullshitting, I don't believe you; il a un baratin avec les femmes! he's great at chatting up the girls; avoir du baratin to have the gift of the gab; il m'a eu au baratin he (sweet) talked me into it.[baratɛ̃] nom masculin1. [boniment] flannelfaire du baratin à quelqu'un to spin somebody a yarn, to flannel somebody2. [vantardises] -
87 cucamonas
f.1 cajolery, sweet talk, Sweet nothings (palabras).2 caresses (caricias).3 fondling (magreo).* * *1 familiar caresses* * *( fam)1(para conseguir algo): deja de hacerme cucamonass que no me vas a sacar dinero stop buttering me up o stop trying to sweet-talk me, you're not going to get any money out of me ( colloq)se pasan el día haciéndose cucamonass they spend all their time petting o kissing and cuddling* * *cucamonas nfplFam sweet talk* * *fpl fam:hacerle cucamonas a alguien get around s.o., sweet-talk s.o. -
88 engatusar
engatusar ( conjugate engatusar) verbo transitivo to sweet-talk; engatusar a algn para que haga algo to sweet-talk sb into doing sth
engatusar vtr fam to sweet-talk: no te dejes engatusar, don't fall for their sweet-talking ' engatusar' also found in these entries: English: con - sweet-talk - fob - get - sweet -
89 arrumaco
m.caress.* * *\hacerse arrumacos to petir con arrumacos a alguien to flatter somebody* * *SM1) (=caricia) caress2) (=halago) piece of flattery3) (=vestido etc) eccentric item of dress or adornment* * *masculino (fam)a) ( de enamorados) pettingb) ( zalamería)* * *masculino (fam)a) ( de enamorados) pettingb) ( zalamería)* * *( fam)A1 (de enamorados) petting, kissing and cuddling ( BrE)se hacían arrumacos como dos tortolitos they were kissing and petting like a couple of lovebirds2le hace cuatro arrumacos a su padre he butters his father up ( colloq), he plays up to his father ( BrE colloq)* * *
arrumaco m fam hacerse arrumacos to kiss and cuddle
* * *arrumaco nmFamhacerse arrumacos [amantes] to kiss and cuddle;hacer arrumacos a [bebé] to coo at* * *m fam:arrumacos kissing and cuddling;hacer arrumacos bill and coo* * * -
90 pamplinero
► adjetivo1 sweet-talking* * *- ra masculino, femenino (fam)a) ( zalamero) sweet-talker (colloq)b) ( tonto)* * *- ra masculino, femenino (fam)a) ( zalamero) sweet-talker (colloq)b) ( tonto)* * *( fam)1 (zalamero) sweet-talking ( before n)no seas pamplinero don't try to sweet-talk o soft-soap me ( colloq), stop trying to butter me up ( colloq)23masculine, feminine( fam)1 (zalamero) sweet-talker ( colloq)2(tonto): es un pamplinero he's full of nonsense -
91 domawiać
impf domówić* * *ipf.1. (= uzgadniać do końca) talk through l. over; nie domówiliśmy czegoś we didn't talk sth through l. over (properly).2. przest. (= przygadywać) chaff ( komuś sb).ipf.pot.1. (= dopraszać się) sweet-talk, cajole; domawiać się o coś (try to) sweet-talk sb into sth.2. (= uzgadniać) talk (things) through ( z kimś with sb).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > domawiać
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92 carantoña
f.1 wheedling.2 ugly person.* * *\* * *SF1) (=caricia) caress; (=zalamería) sweet talkhacer carantoñas a algn — (=acariciar) to caress sb; (=halagar) to sweet-talk sb, butter sb up
2) (=careta) grotesque mask- es una carantoña3) ** (=cara) ugly mug *** * *femenino caress* * *femenino caress* * *caressdeja de hacerme carantoñas stop trying to butter me up ( colloq)* * *
carantoña sustantivo femenino (Esp fam) caress
carantoña sustantivo femenino caress
* * *f caress;hacer carantoñas a alguien caress s.o. -
93 baratiner
➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb• baratiner qn ( = amadouer) to sweet-talk sb (inf) ; ( = draguer) to chat sb up (inf) (Brit) to feed sb some lines (inf) (US)* * *
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(colloq) baʀatine verbe transitif ( pour vendre) to give [somebody] the spiel; ( pour séduire) to chat [somebody] up; ( pour convaincre) to try to talk [somebody] round GB, to try to persuade
2.
verbe intransitif to jabber (on)* * *baʀatine *1. vito chat, to chatter2. vt[fille] to chat up* * *baratiner○ verb table: aimerA vtr ( pour vendre) to give [sb] the spiel [client]; ( pour séduire) to chat [sb] up [personne]; ( pour convaincre) to try to talk [sb] round GB, to try to persuade [personne]; il m'a baratiné jusqu'à ce que j'accepte l'invitation he went on○ at me until I accepted the invitation.B vi to jabber (on).[baratine] (familier) verbe intransitif1. [mentir] to flannel2. [se vanter] to shoot one's mouth (off)————————[baratine] (familier) verbe transitifa. [en vue d'un gain] to flannel somebodyc. [pour l'impressionner] to shoot one's mouth off to somebody -
94 con
kon
1. past tense, past participle - conned; verb(to trick or persuade dishonestly: He conned her into giving him money.) estafar, timar
2. noun(a dishonest trick.) estafa, timo- con man
con preposición ¡con mucho gusto! with pleasure!; córtalo con la tijera cut it with the scissor; amaneció con fiebre he woke up with a temperature; hablar con algn to talk to sb; está casada con mi primo she's married to my cousin; portarse mal con algn to behave badly toward(s) sb; tener paciencia con algn to be patient with sb; pan con mantequilla bread and butter; ¿vas a ir con ese vestido? are you going in that dress?◊ ¿cómo vamos a ir con esta lluvia? how can we go in this rain?;ella se lo ofreció, con lo que or lo cual me puso a mí en un aprieto she offered it to him, which put me in an awkward position; con lo tarde que es, ya se debe haber ido it's really late, he should have gone by nowc) con + inf:con llamarlo por teléfono ya cumples as long as you call him, that should do; me contento con que apruebes as long as you pass I'll be happy; See Also→ tal adverbio 2d) (AmL) (indicando el agente, destinatario):se estuvo quejando conmigo she was complaining to me
con preposición
1 (instrumento) with
córtalo con un cuchillo, cut it with a knife
1 (modo) with: hazlo con cuidado, do it carefully
me trató con frialdad, he treated me with coldness
2 (compañía) with: está paseando con mi madre, she is taking a walk with my mother
3 (causa) con este frío no apetece salir, I don't feel like going out in this cold
4 (estado) está con una depresión de caballo, he's deeply depressed
iba con los labios pintados, she has put some lipstick on
5 (contenido) with
una caja con fotografías, a box (full) of photos
6 (relación) to: está casada con un inglés, she is married to an Englishman
habló con Alberto, he spoke to Alberto
se disculpó con ella, he apologized to her
7 (con infinitivo) con avisar les evitas el disgusto, just by phoning you'll save them any worry (+ que + subjuntivo) basta con que lo digas, it will be enough if you just say it Locuciones: con tal (de) que..., provided that...
con todo (y con eso), even so ' con' also found in these entries: Spanish: abarcar - abastecimiento - abatirse - ablandar - abochornar - abordar - abrazar - abrefácil - abrumar - acabar - acanallar - acaso - acero - acertar - achicharrarse - acierto - aclararse - acoger - acosar - acostarse - acreditada - acreditado - acuerdo - acusarse - adelante - adueñarse - afortunada - afortunado - afrontar - agarrar - agenciarse - agraciada - agraciado - agreste - agua - ahínco - ahumar - ahumada - ahumado - airosa - airoso - alhaja - alinearse - alma - almohada - alternar - alzarse - amanecer - amiguete - amilanarse English: abide - above - abruptly - abstract - accordance - accurately - accustom - aching - act - admit - advance - advice - advise - afraid - Afro - ageing - aggregate - aggressively - ago - agree - agreement - ahead - aim - ale - alive - all - allow for - allowance - ally - alone - along - aloud - amenable - amenities - Americana - amusement - and - angel food cake - angling - angrily - angry - annoy - antics - apologize - appointment - approach - approachable - arbitration - archery - argumenttr[kɒn]1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL ( Conservative) conservador,-racon adv: contracon n: contra mthe pros and cons: los pros y los contrasn.• contra s.m.v.• aprender de memoria v.
I kɑːn, kɒn1) ( fraud) (colloq) timo m (fam), estafa f2) (prisoner, convict) (sl) preso, -sa m,f
II
transitive verb - nn- (colloq) ( deceive) timar (fam), estafar; ( sweet-talk) engatusar, embaucar*, camelar (fam)to con somebody INTO/OUT OF something: I was conned into it me embaucaron or (fam) me camelaron para que lo hiciera (or para que fuera etc); I was conned into thinking that... me engatusaron haciéndome creer que...; he conned the old ladies out of their savings — embaucó a las ancianas y les quitó los ahorros
I * [kɒn]1.VT estafar, timarI've been conned! — ¡me han estafado!
2.N estafa f, timo m3.CPDcon artist * N — estafador(a) m / f, timador(a) m / f
con man * N — estafador(a) m / f, timador(a) m / f
II
[kɒn]N (=disadvantage) contra m
III
†† [kɒn]VT (also: con over) estudiar, repasar
IV
** [kɒn]N (=prisoner) preso(-a) m / f* * *
I [kɑːn, kɒn]1) ( fraud) (colloq) timo m (fam), estafa f2) (prisoner, convict) (sl) preso, -sa m,f
II
transitive verb - nn- (colloq) ( deceive) timar (fam), estafar; ( sweet-talk) engatusar, embaucar*, camelar (fam)to con somebody INTO/OUT OF something: I was conned into it me embaucaron or (fam) me camelaron para que lo hiciera (or para que fuera etc); I was conned into thinking that... me engatusaron haciéndome creer que...; he conned the old ladies out of their savings — embaucó a las ancianas y les quitó los ahorros
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95 słod|ki
adj. grad. 1. [potrawa, owoc, napój] sweet 2. [zapach] sweet, sweetish 3. [dźwięk, głos, melodia] sweet; [buzia, dziecko, sukienka] cute, sweet 4. [nastrój, wspomnienia] sweet- słodkie słówka sweet talkThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > słod|ki
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96 лесть
1) General subject: adulation, apple sauce, applesauce, blandishment, cajolement, cajolery, eye-wash, fair words, flam, flattering remark, flattery, gloze, good words, incense, lipsalve, mouth honour, palaver, placebo, soap, soft sawder, sugar, sugarplum, sycophancy, taffy, toadeating, treacle, whillywha, ear candy (приятное (м.б. в угоду) кому-то)3) Poetical language: mouth-honour4) Jargon: banana oil, eyewash, goo, butter, drip, hokum, honey-cooler, oil, sweet-talk5) Makarov: apple6) Taboo: kiss-ass (см. ass-kissing) -
97 льстить
1) General subject: adulate, blandish, blarney, cajole, coax, compliment, conceit, court, fawn, flatter, glose, gloze, honey, incense, make up (to; кому-л.), oil one's tongue, oil tongue, palaver, palp, play up, slaver, smarm over (кому-л.), soap, soft soap, soft-soap, stroke-oar, sugar, sweet talk, tickle the ear (кому-л.), to smalm over (smb.) (кому-л.), toady, butter up, curry favor with, tickle vanity (кому-л.)2) Colloquial: soap down, soap up, sweet-talk3) American: bootlick, pour it on4) Poetical language: salve5) Rare: toadeat6) Australian slang: slime, suck up to7) Jargon: cahoole, shoot a line, snow, stroke (обычно чтобы вынудить к чему-то), sweeten up, wheel and deal, apple polish, apple-polish, buzz, drip, hose -
98 подлизываться
1) General subject: apple polish, apple-polish (к учителю), brown-nose, cringe, curry favour, fawn, flatter, get in (к кому-л.), honey, insinuate, make up (к кому-л.), play the spaniel, slaver, smalm, smarm, sneak, soft soap, soft-soap, sweet talk, sweet-talk, curry flavour with (к кому-л.), cozy up to, ingratiate oneself with4) Literal: play up to (к кому-л.)5) Rare: toadeat6) Australian slang: be up one another, make up to, suck up to7) Jargon: drip, suck up, suck up to ( someone), sweeten up, toady, suck up (к-at), dick riding, chum (например, к учителю), fish, heel8) American English: butter up, dance on ( one's) hind legs like a sycophantic lap dog, fall over oneself singing praises, fawn over, kiss ass, kiss butt, lick ass, lick butt, try to get in good with, try to suck up to9) Invective: eat shit10) Makarov: creep, to cozy up (to) (к кому-л.), fawn on, fawn upon, cotton up (к кому-л.), curry favour with (к кому-л.) -
99 уболтать
Slang: sweet-talk into (http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/sweet-talk+into) -
100 умасливание
1) General subject: buttering up (blatant buttering up isn't going to make me whip out the AmEx), cajolement, cajolery, sweet talk2) Colloquial: soft soap3) Jargon: sweet-talk
См. также в других словарях:
sweet talk — sweet talks, sweet talking, sweet talked also sweet talk VERB If you sweet talk someone, you talk to them very nicely so that they will do what you want. [V n into ing/n] She could always sweet talk Pamela into letting her stay up late... [V n]… … English dictionary
sweet-talk — v [T] informal to persuade someone to do something by talking to them nicely and making them feel good sweet talk sb into doing sth ▪ I managed to sweet talk her into driving me home. >sweet talk n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English
sweet-talk — sweet ,talk verb transitive INFORMAL to talk to someone in a very nice way in order to persuade them to do something: Joe sweet talked her into lending him the money. ╾ sweet ,talk noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sweet-talk — If you sweet talk someone, you use persuasion and charm to get what you want … The small dictionary of idiomes
sweet-talk — /sweet tawk /, Informal. v.i. 1. to use cajoling words. v.t. 2. to use cajoling words on in order to persuade; soft soap: They tried to sweet talk the boss into giving them raises. [1925 30] * * * … Universalium
sweet-talk — ☆ sweet talk [swēt′tôk΄ ] vt., vi. Informal to talk in a flattering or blandishing way (to) … English World dictionary
sweet talk — sweet′ talk n. inf inf cajolery; flattery • Etymology: 1925–30 … From formal English to slang
sweet-talk — sweet′ talk v. t. Informal. 1) inf to use cajoling words on; flatter 2) inf to use cajoling words • Etymology: 1925–30 … From formal English to slang
sweet-talk — ► VERB informal ▪ persuade to do something by insincere flattery or kind words … English terms dictionary
sweet-talk — UK / US verb [transitive] Word forms sweet talk : present tense I/you/we/they sweet talk he/she/it sweet talks present participle sweet talking past tense sweet talked past participle sweet talked informal to talk to someone in a very nice way in … English dictionary
sweet-talk — /ˈswit tɔk/ (say sweet tawk) verb (t) Colloquial 1. to talk in a soothing manner to: to sweet talk the baby. 2. (sometimes followed by into) to persuade (someone) by ingratiating talk: *I tried, every way I knew how, to sweet talk myself into… …