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21 disuadir
v.to dissuade.* * *1 to dissuade (de, from)* * *verbto dissuade, deter* * *VT to dissuade, deterdisuadir a algn de hacer algo — to dissuade o deter sb from doing sth
* * *verbo transitivo to deter, discourageintentó disuadirlo de su propósito — she tried to talk him out of it o to dissuade him
disuadir a alguien de que + subj — to dissuade somebody from -ing
* * *= dissuade, put + Nombre + off, discourage.Ex. Indeed, does the very design of our curricula dissuade the best, the brightest and the most creative from even considering entering our programs?.Ex. Defoe's eighteenth century style full of tedious moralizing and philosophical musings, and not exactly well-stocked with dramatic excitements to relieve the steady pace, seemed not at all to put him off.Ex. Several pages of entries under one keyword are discouraging to say the least.----* disuadir (de) = deter (from).* disuadir los intentos = deter + efforts.* * *verbo transitivo to deter, discourageintentó disuadirlo de su propósito — she tried to talk him out of it o to dissuade him
disuadir a alguien de que + subj — to dissuade somebody from -ing
* * *disuadir(de)(v.) = deter (from)Ex: One of the most cited shortcomings of mobile advice centres, that their conspicuousness deters people from using them, does not seem to have been a problem.
= dissuade, put + Nombre + off, discourage.Ex: Indeed, does the very design of our curricula dissuade the best, the brightest and the most creative from even considering entering our programs?.
Ex: Defoe's eighteenth century style full of tedious moralizing and philosophical musings, and not exactly well-stocked with dramatic excitements to relieve the steady pace, seemed not at all to put him off.Ex: Several pages of entries under one keyword are discouraging to say the least.* disuadir (de) = deter (from).* disuadir los intentos = deter + efforts.* * *disuadir [I1 ]vtto deter, discourage disuadir a algn DE algo to dissuade sb FROM sth disuadir a algn DE QUE + SUBJ to dissuade sb FROM -INGintentó disuadirlo de su propósito she tried to talk him out of it o to dissuade himdebemos disuadirlo de que lo haga we must dissuade him from doing it* * *
disuadir ( conjugate disuadir) verbo transitivo
to deter, discourage;
disuadir a algn de algo/de que haga algo to dissuade sb from sth/doing sth
disuadir verbo transitivo to dissuade [de, from]
' disuadir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
objetiva
- objetivo
English:
deter
- discourage
- dissuade
- put off
- talk out
- deterrent
* * *disuadir vtto dissuade, to deter (de from);lograron disuadirle de la idea they managed to dissuade her from the idea;no pudimos disuadirle de que fuera we couldn't dissuade him from going, we couldn't talk him out of going;hablando con ella la disuadieron de seguir bebiendo they managed to talk her out of having any more to drink* * *v/t dissuade; POL deter;disuadir a alguien de hacer algo dissuade s.o. from doing sth* * *disuadir vt: to dissuade, to discourage -
22 отговорить
1) General subject: argue out of (кого-л., от чего-л.), dehort, dissuade, gammon out of (от чего-л.), persuade from, talk out of, talk out of (кого-л., от чего-л.), talk out, talk sb. out of it (She wanted to testify at the inquiry but her husband talked her out of it. - отговорил её.), dissuade from (кого-л., от чего-л.), reason out of (кого-л., от чего-л.)2) Law: persuade3) Psychology: reason into of4) Makarov: dissuade from, choke off (кого-л.), dissuade from (кого-л. от чего-л.), dissuade from doing (кого-л. от чего-л.) -
23 hablar con toda franqueza
• speak one's mind freely• speak openly to• talk behind people's backs• talk bullshit• talk for talk's sake• talk freely• talk oneself into• talk oneself out of• talk openly to• talk outDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hablar con toda franqueza
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24 раздумвам
2. comfort; keep amused* * *разду̀мвам,гл.1. ( разубеждавам) talk out of (c ger.); dissuade, deter (from c ger.);2. comfort; keep amused.* * *talk out of* * *1. (разубеждавам) talk out of (с ger.), dissuade, deter (from с ger.) 2. comfort; keep amused -
25 hablar con franqueza
• lay in the dust• lay it on thick• speak frankly• speak one's mind• speak openly• speak openly to• talk for talk's sake• talk freely• talk oneself into• talk oneself out of• talk openly to• talk out -
26 Schwatzen
I v/i umg. (plaudern) chat, Brit. auch natter; (inhaltlos reden) blather on; in der Schule: talk (in class); (klatschen) gossip; (ausplaudern) talk, blab; mit dem Nachbarn schwatzen be chatting with one’s neighbo(u)r; hört endlich auf zu schwatzen! stop chattering!II v/t say; dummes Zeug schwatzen talk a lot of nonsense ( oder drivel); was schwatzt er schon wieder? what’s he going ( oder babbling) on about now?* * *to chat; to babble; to gossip; to twaddle; to chatter; to gabble; to natter; to blab; to patter* * *schwạt|zen ['ʃvatsn]1. vito talk; (pej ) (unaufhörlich) to chatter; (über belanglose, oberflächliche Dinge, kindisch) to prattle; (= Unsinn reden) to blather (inf); (= klatschen) to gossip2. vtto talkdummes Zeug schwatzen — to talk a lot of rubbish (esp Brit inf) or drivel (inf)
* * *1) (to talk quickly and noisily about unimportant things: The children chattered among themselves.) chatter2) (to talk idly, rapidly and indistinctly: The women are always jabbering with one another.) jabber* * *schwat·zen[ˈʃvatsn̩]schwät·zen[ˈʃvɛtsn̩]SÜDD, ÖSTERRI. vi2. (sich wortreich auslassen) to talk a lot4. (im Unterricht reden) to talk [out of turn] in class5.II. vt▪ etw \schwatzen to talk sthdummes Zeug \schwatzen to talk rubbish [or AM trash]Unsinn \schwatzen to talk nonsense* * *1.1) chat2) (über belanglose Dinge) chatter; natter (coll.)3) (etwas ausplaudern) talk; blab4) (in der Schule) talk2.transitives Verb say; talk <nonsense, rubbish>* * *Schwatzen n; -s, kein pl; umg chatting; inhaltloses: blathering on; (Klatschen) gossiping; (Ausplaudern) talking, blabbing; in der Schule:ein Eintrag wegen Schwatzens an entry in the register for talking in class* * *1.1) chat2) (über belanglose Dinge) chatter; natter (coll.)3) (etwas ausplaudern) talk; blab4) (in der Schule) talk2.transitives Verb say; talk <nonsense, rubbish>* * *v.to blab v.to chatter v.to gossip v.to patter v.to twaddle v. -
27 schwatzen
I v/i umg. (plaudern) chat, Brit. auch natter; (inhaltlos reden) blather on; in der Schule: talk (in class); (klatschen) gossip; (ausplaudern) talk, blab; mit dem Nachbarn schwatzen be chatting with one’s neighbo(u)r; hört endlich auf zu schwatzen! stop chattering!II v/t say; dummes Zeug schwatzen talk a lot of nonsense ( oder drivel); was schwatzt er schon wieder? what’s he going ( oder babbling) on about now?* * *to chat; to babble; to gossip; to twaddle; to chatter; to gabble; to natter; to blab; to patter* * *schwạt|zen ['ʃvatsn]1. vito talk; (pej ) (unaufhörlich) to chatter; (über belanglose, oberflächliche Dinge, kindisch) to prattle; (= Unsinn reden) to blather (inf); (= klatschen) to gossip2. vtto talkdummes Zeug schwatzen — to talk a lot of rubbish (esp Brit inf) or drivel (inf)
* * *1) (to talk quickly and noisily about unimportant things: The children chattered among themselves.) chatter2) (to talk idly, rapidly and indistinctly: The women are always jabbering with one another.) jabber* * *schwat·zen[ˈʃvatsn̩]schwät·zen[ˈʃvɛtsn̩]SÜDD, ÖSTERRI. vi2. (sich wortreich auslassen) to talk a lot4. (im Unterricht reden) to talk [out of turn] in class5.II. vt▪ etw \schwatzen to talk sthdummes Zeug \schwatzen to talk rubbish [or AM trash]Unsinn \schwatzen to talk nonsense* * *1.1) chat2) (über belanglose Dinge) chatter; natter (coll.)3) (etwas ausplaudern) talk; blab4) (in der Schule) talk2.transitives Verb say; talk <nonsense, rubbish>* * *A. v/i umg (plaudern) chat, Br auch natter; (inhaltlos reden) blather on; in der Schule: talk (in class); (klatschen) gossip; (ausplaudern) talk, blab;mit dem Nachbarn schwatzen be chatting with one’s neighbo(u)r;hört endlich auf zu schwatzen! stop chattering!B. v/t say;dummes Zeug schwatzen talk a lot of nonsense ( oder drivel);was schwatzt er schon wieder? what’s he going ( oder babbling) on about now?* * *1.1) chat2) (über belanglose Dinge) chatter; natter (coll.)3) (etwas ausplaudern) talk; blab4) (in der Schule) talk2.transitives Verb say; talk <nonsense, rubbish>* * *v.to blab v.to chatter v.to gossip v.to patter v.to twaddle v. -
28 schwätzen
I v/i umg. (plaudern) chat, Brit. auch natter; (inhaltlos reden) blather on; in der Schule: talk (in class); (klatschen) gossip; (ausplaudern) talk, blab; mit dem Nachbarn schwatzen be chatting with one’s neighbo(u)r; hört endlich auf zu schwatzen! stop chattering!II v/t say; dummes Zeug schwatzen talk a lot of nonsense ( oder drivel); was schwatzt er schon wieder? what’s he going ( oder babbling) on about now?* * *to chat; to babble; to gossip; to twaddle; to chatter; to gabble; to natter; to blab; to patter* * *schwạt|zen ['ʃvatsn]1. vito talk; (pej ) (unaufhörlich) to chatter; (über belanglose, oberflächliche Dinge, kindisch) to prattle; (= Unsinn reden) to blather (inf); (= klatschen) to gossip2. vtto talkdummes Zeug schwatzen — to talk a lot of rubbish (esp Brit inf) or drivel (inf)
* * *1) (to talk quickly and noisily about unimportant things: The children chattered among themselves.) chatter2) (to talk idly, rapidly and indistinctly: The women are always jabbering with one another.) jabber* * *schwat·zen[ˈʃvatsn̩]schwät·zen[ˈʃvɛtsn̩]SÜDD, ÖSTERRI. vi2. (sich wortreich auslassen) to talk a lot4. (im Unterricht reden) to talk [out of turn] in class5.II. vt▪ etw \schwatzen to talk sthdummes Zeug \schwatzen to talk rubbish [or AM trash]Unsinn \schwatzen to talk nonsense* * *1.1) chat2) (über belanglose Dinge) chatter; natter (coll.)3) (etwas ausplaudern) talk; blab4) (in der Schule) talk2.transitives Verb say; talk <nonsense, rubbish>* * ** * *1.1) chat2) (über belanglose Dinge) chatter; natter (coll.)3) (etwas ausplaudern) talk; blab4) (in der Schule) talk2.transitives Verb say; talk <nonsense, rubbish>* * *v.to blab v.to chatter v.to gossip v.to patter v.to twaddle v. -
29 luzatu
du/ad.1.a. to lengthen, extend; urratsak \luzatu zituen he lengthened his strideb. ( soinekoa) to lengthen, let downc. ( soka) to let out, stretch outa. ( eskua) to put out, stretch out, extendb. ( hanka) to extend, stretch outc. ( lepoa) to stretch, craned. ( mingaina, mihia) to stick out; txakurra etzanda zegoen, mingaina \luzaturik the dog was lying down with its tongue hanging oute. ( begia) inguruko mendietatik harantz begiak luzatzen ez dakigu if we can't look beyond the mountains around us3. ( denboraldia, egonaldia, e.a.)a. to prolong, extend, protract; medikuek bizia \luzatu zioten doctors prolonged his lifeb. ( epea) to extendc. ( hitzaldia, e.a.) to drag out, spin out, drag on with; hitzaldia \luzatu zuen he spun his talk out | he took his time in the talkd. ( partidua) to extend4. ( gerorako utzi) to put off; bere egitekoa \luzatu behar zuen he had to put off his task; \luzatu ez biharko \luzatu! don't put if off until tomorrow; gehiago \luzatu gabe without further ado; ez da gehiago luzatzerik it can't be put off any longer; emango ba didazue, luza ez iezaidazue if you're going to give it to me, don't delay any longer; ingurugiroa gerora ezin luza daitekeen arazoa da the environment is a matter that can't be {put off || put on a back burner}5.a. ( agiria, dokumentua) to draw outb. ( txekea) to make out, drawc. ( errezibua) to make outd. ( zertifikatua) to issue da/ad.1. to lengthen, get longer; proiektua asko \luzatu zait the project has become drawn out2.a. ( egunak, gauak) to get longer, draw out; egunak hozten eta gauak luzatzen direnean when the days grow colder and nights grow longerb. ( hitzaldia, berbaldia, e.a.) to drag out; ez naiz gehiegi \luzatuko gai honetaz mintzatzen I won't dwell on this subject too much -
30 разубедить
1) General subject: argue out of (to argue a man out of an opinion - разубедить кого-либо), argue out of an opinion (кого-л.), dissuade, dissuasive, reason out of (кого-л.), talk out of, beat out of reason, talk out (в чём-л.-of)2) Religion: expostulation3) Diplomatic term: argue (out of)4) Jargon: brain wash, brainwash -
31 разубеждавам
dissuade (from с ger.); discourage (from с ger.)(с доводи) argue/talk out of (c ger.)* * *разубежда̀вам,гл. dissuade (from c ger.), discourage (from c ger.); deter (from с ger.); (с доводи) argue/talk out of (c ger.).* * *dissuade: We tried to разубеждавам him from climbing the mountain - Опитахме се да го разубедим да не изкачва планината; deter; discourage* * *1. (с доводи) argue/ talk out of (c ger.) 2. dissuade (from c ger.);discourage (from c ger.) -
32 discutir
• altercate• argue• argue out• get into arguments• talk a lot• talk about a matter• talk openly• talk out of -
33 uitpraten
♦voorbeelden:1 iemand laten uitpraten • let someone finish, hear someone outhij liet haar niet uitpraten • he cut her short/interrupted herdaar raakt hij nooit over uitgepraat • he never tires of talking about ituitgepraat zijn • have nothing more to say/discussII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [tot een oplossing brengen] talk out/over ⇒ have out♦voorbeelden:1 we moeten het uitpraten • we'll have to talk this out/overhet met iemand uitpraten • have it out with someone -
34 высказываться
1) General subject: declare (for, in favour of, against), declare oneself, disembogue, express, give tongue, have say, outspeak, pronounce, remark, remark (о чем-л.), remark on (о чем-либо), remark upon (о чем-либо), speak, speak out, declare, speak up, talk out (— Послушайте, босс,—говорит Холдуин.— What about just to let him talk out? — А что если просто дать ему высказаться?), say for (за что-л., кого-л.), argue2) Colloquial: unmuzzle3) American: allow4) Diplomatic term: comment (по поводу чего-л.)6) Business: comment, express oneself7) Makarov: come out, declare in favour of, declare for (за кого-л.) -
35 schwatzen
schwat·zen [ʼʃvatsn̩], schwät·zen [ʼʃvɛtsn̩](südd, österr)vi2) ( sich wortreich auslassen) to talk a lot;4) ( im Unterricht reden) to talk [out of turn] in classWENDUNGEN:es wird viel geschwatzt, wenn der Tag lang ist ( lang ist) you can't believe everything you hearvtetw \schwatzen to talk sth;dummes Zeug \schwatzen to talk rubbish [or (Am) trash];Unsinn \schwatzen to talk nonsense -
36 hablar en cristiano
• speak in common language• speak in plain terms• talk out of it• talk over• talk plain Spanish• talk politics -
37 discutir a fondo
• discuss over• exchange ideas on• go deep inside• go direct to the point• go in briefly• go in for• hash control• hash over• talk openly• talk out of• thrash out -
38 disuadir de
• argue out of• dissuade of• talk openly to• talk out of it -
39 отсоветовать
совер.; (кому-л. делать что-л.)
dissuade (from doing smth.), talk out (of)* * ** * *dissuade, talk out* * *discommenddiscouragedissuade -
40 aclarar con
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