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1 New York City Transit Authority
Управление пассажирского транспорта г. Нью-ЙоркаУправляет одной из самых крупных сетей муниципального пассажирского транспорта в мире: метрополитеном [ subway] и автобусными линиями. Нью-йоркский метрополитен разделен на три независиые системы: система ИРТ [ IRT (Interboro Rapid Transit)], самой большой протяженности, соединяет Бруклин [ Brooklyn] через Манхэттен [ Manhattan] и Бронкс [ Bronx, the], разделяясь в Манхэттене на Западную [the 7th Avenue line] и Восточную [Lexington Avenue line] линии. Система ИНД [ IND, Independent] обслуживает Бруклин, Куинс [ Queens], Манхэттен и Бронкс. Система БМТ [ BMT (Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit)] обслуживает Бруклин, Куинс и Манхэттен. Кроме городских автобусов Управление контролирует и работу ряда частных автобусных компаний, эксплуатирующих некоторые маршруты по лицензии [ franchise].тж Metropolitan Transit AuthorityEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > New York City Transit Authority
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2 new
new [nju:]∎ a new tablecloth (brand new) une nouvelle nappe, une nappe neuve; (fresh) une nouvelle nappe, une nappe propre;∎ new evidence de nouvelles preuves;∎ he's wearing his new suit for the first time il porte son nouveau costume ou son costume neuf pour la première fois;∎ I don't want to get my new gloves dirty je ne veux pas salir mes nouveaux gants ou gants neufs;∎ this dress isn't new ce n'est pas une robe neuve ou une nouvelle robe, cette robe n'est pas neuve;∎ have you seen their new house yet? est-ce que tu as vu leur nouvelle maison?;∎ she needs a new sheet of paper il lui faut une autre feuille de papier;∎ we need some new ideas il nous faut de nouvelles idées ou des idées neuves;∎ a new application of an old theory une nouvelle application d'une vieille théorie;∎ there are new people in the flat next door il y a de nouveaux occupants dans l'appartement d'à côté;∎ she likes her new boss elle aime bien son nouveau patron;∎ new members are always welcome nous sommes toujours ravis d'accueillir de nouveaux adhérents;∎ to look for new business faire de la prospection;∎ America was a new country (just developing) l'Amérique était un pays neuf;∎ under new management (sign) changement de propriétaire;∎ as or like new comme neuf; (in advertisement) état neuf;∎ as good as new (again) (clothing, carpet) (à nouveau) comme neuf; (watch, electrical appliance) (à nouveau) en parfait état de marche;∎ to feel like a new woman/man se sentir revivre;∎ to make a new woman/man of sb transformer qn complètement;∎ proverb there's nothing new under the sun il n'y a rien de nouveau sous le soleil(b) (latest, recent → issue, recording, baby) nouveau(elle);∎ the newest fashions la dernière mode;∎ is there anything new on the catastrophe? est-ce qu'il y a du nouveau sur la catastrophe?;∎ familiar what's new? quoi de neuf?;∎ familiar (so) what's new!, what else is new! (dismissive) quelle surprise!;∎ that's nothing new! rien de nouveau à cela!(c) (unfamiliar → experience, environment) nouveau(elle);∎ everything's still very new to me here tout est encore tout nouveau pour moi ici;∎ familiar that's a new one on me! (joke) celle-là, on ne me l'avait jamais faite!; (news) première nouvelle!; (experience) on en apprend tous les jours!∎ you're new here, aren't you? vous êtes nouveau ici, n'est-ce pas?;∎ those curtains are new in this room ces rideaux n'étaient pas dans cette pièce;∎ she's new to the job elle débute dans le métier;∎ we're new to this area nous venons d'arriver dans la région2 nounnouveau m;∎ the cult of the new le culte du nouveau►► familiar new blood sang m neuf;Finance new borrowings nouveaux emprunts mpl;new boy School nouveau m, nouvel élève m; (in office, team etc) nouveau m;New Britain Nouvelle-Bretagne f;New Brunswick le Nouveau-Brunswick;∎ in New Brunswick dans le Nouveau-Brunswick;Architecture new brutalism brutalisme m;Marketing new buy situation situation f de nouvel achat;New Caledonia Nouvelle-Calédonie f;∎ in New Caledonia en Nouvelle-Calédonie;1 nounNéo-Calédonien(enne) m,fnéo-calédonien;Finance new capital capitaux mpl frais;(a) History le New Deal (programme de réformes sociales mises en place aux États-Unis par le président Roosevelt au lendemain de la grande dépression des années 30)(b) British Politics = programme du gouvernement Blair destiné à aider les jeunes à trouver un emploi;New Delhi New Delhi;French Canadian New Democratic Party Nouveau Parti m démocratique;new economy nouvelle économie f;New England Nouvelle-Angleterre f;∎ in New England en Nouvelle-Angleterre;New Englander habitant(e) m,f de la Nouvelle-Angleterre;the New English Bible = texte de la Bible révisé dans les années 60;New Forest = région forestière dans le sud de l'Angleterre;New Forest pony New Forest m (cheval);new girl School nouvelle (élève) f; (in office, team) nouvelle f;new grammar la nouvelle grammaire;New Guinea Nouvelle-Guinée f;∎ in New Guinea en Nouvelle-Guinée;New Hampshire le New Hampshire;∎ in New Hampshire dans le New Hampshire;1 nounNéo-Hébridais(e) m,fnéo-hébridais;New Hebrides Nouvelles-Hébrides fpl;∎ in the New Hebrides aux Nouvelles-Hébrides;New Ireland Nouvelle-Irlande f;∎ in New Ireland en Nouvelle-Irlande;Stock Exchange new issue nouvelle émission f;Stock Exchange new issue market marché m des nouvelles émissions, marché m primaire;New Jersey le New Jersey;∎ in New Jersey dans le New Jersey;New Labour = nouveau nom donné au parti travailliste britannique vers le milieu des années quatre-vingt-dix dans le souci d'en moderniser l'image;New Latin latin m scientifique;new look nouvelle image f;the New Look (in post-war fashion) le new-look;New Man homme m moderne (qui participe équitablement à l'éducation des enfants et aux tâches ménagères);the new media les nouveaux médias mpl;New Mexico le Nouveau-Mexique;∎ in New Mexico au Nouveau-Mexique;British History the New Model Army = nom donné à l'armée anglaise après la révolte du Parlement en 1645;∎ what's ten shillings in new money? ten shillings, ça fait combien en système décimal?;∎ she married into new money (wealth) elle s'est mariée avec un homme issue d'une famille enrichie de fraîche date; pejorative elle s'est mariée avec un nouveau riche;new moon nouvelle lune f;Press New Musical Express = hebdomadaire anglais de musique rock;New Orleans La Nouvelle-Orléans;new potato pomme f de terre nouvelle;New Providence île f de la Nouvelle-Providence;New Quebec Nouveau-Québec m;∎ in New Quebec au Nouveau-Québec;the new rich les nouveaux riches mpl;New Right nouvelle droite f;Press the New Scientist = hebdomadaire scientifique britannique;New Scotland Yard = siège de la police à Londres;New South Wales la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud;∎ in New South Wales en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud;Finance new shares actions fpl nouvelles;Press the New Statesman = hebdomadaire britannique de gauche;new technology nouvelle technologie f, technologie f de pointe;the New Territories les Nouveaux Territoires mpl (de Hong Kong);Bible New Testament Nouveau Testament m;British new town ville f nouvelle;the New World le Nouveau Monde;New Year Nouvel An m;∎ happy New Year! bonne année!;∎ to see in the New Year réveillonner (le 31 décembre);New Year's resolutions résolutions fpl pour la nouvelle année;∎ have you made any New Year's resolutions? tu as des résolutions pour la nouvelle année?;New Year's Day jour m de l'an;New Year's Eve Saint-Sylvestre f;the New Year's Honours List = titres et distinctions honorifiques décernés par la Reine à l'occasion de la nouvelle année et dont la liste est établie officieusement par le Premier ministre;New York (City) New York;New Yorker New-Yorkais(e) m,f;Press the New Yorker = hebdomadaire culturel et littéraire new-yorkais;Stock Exchange New York Mercantile Exchange = marché à terme des produits pétroliers de New York;New York (State) l'État m de New York;∎ in (the State of) New York, in New York (State) dans l'État de New York;the New York subway le métro new-yorkais;Press the New York Times = quotidien américain de qualité;New Zealand Nouvelle-Zélande f;∎ in New Zealand en Nouvelle-Zélande;New Zealand butter beurre m néo-zélandais;New Zealander Néo-Zélandais(e) m,fⓘ NEW LABOUR Après dix-huit ans de gouvernement conservateur, les élections de mai 1997 propulsèrent les travaillistes au pouvoir avec une écrasante majorité. Convaincus par plusieurs défaites électorales de l'inéligibilité du parti travailliste traditionnel dans une Grande-Bretagne bouleversée par le thatchérisme, les nouveaux dirigeants décidèrent de réorganiser et de renommer le parti afin d'élargir leur électorat aux classes moyennes. Les "nouveaux travaillistes" établirent des liens étroits avec le patronat et promurent une "troisième voie" comme alternative à la traditionnelle idéologie de gauche du parti. Cependant, les fidèles du parti commencèrent très vite à souhaiter un retour aux valeurs traditionnelles de la gauche. -
3 subway
метрополите́н мthe New York subway — нью-йо́ркское метро́
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4 metro,2 el
= subway system, the, subway, the, underground train, subway train, tube, the, underground, the.Ex. Obviously I would have to have a large scale map of the New York subway system ready to show children who did not know about it.Ex. Slake ran frantically to the safety of the subway once more.Ex. There are a number of options for reaching the Conference Centre, including underground train, bus and taxi.Ex. In this chapter we are told about Willis Joe Whinny, the motorman who drives the subway train that eventually almost kills Slake, but who instead rescues him from his underground life.Ex. If you look at the tube map northbound is up, southbound is down, eastbound is right and westbound is left.Ex. The underground is the best place to find buskers.----* estación de metro = metro station, subway station.* plano del metro = subway map. -
5 refugio
m.1 shelter, refuge (place).refugio antiaéreo air-raid shelterrefugio atómico nuclear bunkerrefugio subterráneo bunker, underground shelter2 refuge, comfort (amparo, consuelo).3 traffic island (automobiles).4 Refugio.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: refugiar.* * *1 (gen) shelter, refuge2 figurado refuge3 AUTOMÓVIL traffic island\refugio antiaéreo air-raid shelterrefugio atómico (nuclear) fallout shelter* * *noun m.haven, refuge, shelter* * *SM1) (=sitio) refuge, shelteracogerse a un refugio — to take refuge, (take) shelter (en in)
refugio antiatómico, refugio antinuclear, refugio atómico — fallout shelter
refugio subterráneo — (Mil) underground shelter, dugout
2) Esp (Aut) street island* * *a) (contra la lluvia, bombardeo) shelter; ( en montaña) refuge, shelterb) ( contra perseguidores) refugec) ( en calzada) traffic island* * *= haven, refuge, shelter, bolt-hole, sanctuary, safe haven, safe harbour, redoubt, asylum, retreat, hideaway.Ex. During the parliamentary debates he pointed out the advantages to the public that would accrue from such havens of quiet and reasonableness as the library.Ex. 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.Ex. The basic needs of any worker are food, water, shelter, sleep, which sustain life on its most minimal level.Ex. Book clubs do not have to be cliquish, pretentious, stuffily self-inflated, or bolt-holes for ethereal literary spirits.Ex. The article 'A sanctuary for sciences: architecture projects for the Bibliotheque Nationale during the revolution' relates the history of the various conversion projects prepared for the national library before the French Revolution.Ex. While there are features of public libraries which are to be cherished - the role as a community meeting place, a place to borrow books, a safe haven -- we must look for new opportunities.Ex. One of the proposals made to protect children from the harmful effects of violence on television is to limit the showing of violent programmes to safe harbours when children are not viewing.Ex. Privatization and liberalization have attacked the redoubts of workplace unionism.Ex. The most significant of these projects are the international festival for literature and freedom of expression and the city's role as an asylum for persecuted authors.Ex. The retreat, held in an off-campus community room during the Christmas break following an unusually hectic autumn term, lasted a full day.Ex. This the perfect hideaway for newlyweds.----* buscar refugio = seek + shelter.* ofrecer refugio = provide + a home.* refugio antiaéreo = bomb shelter.* refugio antiatómico = fallout shelter.* refugio antinuclear = fallout shelter.* refugio atómico = fallout shelter.* refugio de animales = wildlife centre.* refugio de trinchera = dugout.* refugio nuclear = fallout shelter.* refugio para animales = animal sanctuary.* refugio subterráneo = dugout.* salir de + Posesivo + refugio = raise + Posesivo + head above the parapet.* * *a) (contra la lluvia, bombardeo) shelter; ( en montaña) refuge, shelterb) ( contra perseguidores) refugec) ( en calzada) traffic island* * *= haven, refuge, shelter, bolt-hole, sanctuary, safe haven, safe harbour, redoubt, asylum, retreat, hideaway.Ex: During the parliamentary debates he pointed out the advantages to the public that would accrue from such havens of quiet and reasonableness as the library.
Ex: 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.Ex: The basic needs of any worker are food, water, shelter, sleep, which sustain life on its most minimal level.Ex: Book clubs do not have to be cliquish, pretentious, stuffily self-inflated, or bolt-holes for ethereal literary spirits.Ex: The article 'A sanctuary for sciences: architecture projects for the Bibliotheque Nationale during the revolution' relates the history of the various conversion projects prepared for the national library before the French Revolution.Ex: While there are features of public libraries which are to be cherished - the role as a community meeting place, a place to borrow books, a safe haven -- we must look for new opportunities.Ex: One of the proposals made to protect children from the harmful effects of violence on television is to limit the showing of violent programmes to safe harbours when children are not viewing.Ex: Privatization and liberalization have attacked the redoubts of workplace unionism.Ex: The most significant of these projects are the international festival for literature and freedom of expression and the city's role as an asylum for persecuted authors.Ex: The retreat, held in an off-campus community room during the Christmas break following an unusually hectic autumn term, lasted a full day.Ex: This the perfect hideaway for newlyweds.* buscar refugio = seek + shelter.* ofrecer refugio = provide + a home.* refugio antiaéreo = bomb shelter.* refugio antiatómico = fallout shelter.* refugio antinuclear = fallout shelter.* refugio atómico = fallout shelter.* refugio de animales = wildlife centre.* refugio de trinchera = dugout.* refugio nuclear = fallout shelter.* refugio para animales = animal sanctuary.* refugio subterráneo = dugout.* salir de + Posesivo + refugio = raise + Posesivo + head above the parapet.* * *1 (lugar) shelter; (en la montaña) refuge, shelter2 (en la calzada) traffic island3 (de un ataque) refuge; (de la lluvia) shelterbuscar refugio en otro país to seek refuge in another countryCompuestos:air-raid shelter● refugio antinuclear or antiatómicofallout shelternuclear shelter* * *
Del verbo refugiar: ( conjugate refugiar)
refugio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
refugió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
refugiar
refugio
refugiar ( conjugate refugiar) verbo transitivo
to give … refuge
refugiarse verbo pronominal
to take refuge;
refugiose DE algo ‹de bombardeo/ataque› to take refuge from sth;
‹de lluvia/tormenta› to take shelter from sth
refugio sustantivo masculino
( en montaña) refuge, shelter
refugiar verbo transitivo to give refuge, shelter
refugio sustantivo masculino refuge, shelter: buscaron refugio en un país extranjero, they sought refuge in a foreign country
' refugio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amanecer
- antinuclear
- cabaña
- improvisada
- improvisado
- nido
- resguardo
- techo
- abrigo
- amparar
- amparo
- casa
- santuario
English:
crude
- fallout shelter
- haunt
- haven
- lodge
- refuge
- retreat
- shelter
- air
- dug
- fall
- harbor
- sanctuary
* * *refugio nm1. [lugar] shelter, refugerefugio antiaéreo air-raid shelter;refugio antinuclear nuclear bunker;refugio atómico nuclear bunker;refugio de montaña [muy básico] mountain shelter;[albergue] mountain refuge;refugio subterráneo bunker, underground shelter2. [amparo, consuelo] refuge, comfort;la gente busca refugio en la religión people seek refuge in religion3. Aut traffic island4. refugio fiscal tax shelter;refugio tributario tax shelter* * *m refuge;buscar refugio look for shelter, seek refuge* * *refugio nm: refuge, shelter* * *refugio n refuge / shelter -
6 lívido
adj.livid, colorless, pale, discolored.* * *► adjetivo1 livid* * *ADJ1) (=pálido) pallid, pale, livid2) (=amoratado) black and blue, livid* * ** * *= pale [paler -comp., palest -sup.], haggard, bruised.Ex. There may be pale drip marks in the neighbourhood of the tranchefiles, where drops of water fell from the deckle or from the maker's hand on to the new-made sheet.Ex. To see a haggard face in your dreams, denotes misfortune and defeat in love matters.Ex. 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.* * ** * *= pale [paler -comp., palest -sup.], haggard, bruised.Ex: There may be pale drip marks in the neighbourhood of the tranchefiles, where drops of water fell from the deckle or from the maker's hand on to the new-made sheet.
Ex: To see a haggard face in your dreams, denotes misfortune and defeat in love matters.Ex: 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.* * *lívido -da2 (morado) lividestaba lívido de rabia he was livid (with rage)* * *
lívido
( morado) livid
lívido,-a adjetivo livid
' lívido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lívida
English:
livid
* * *lívido, -a adj1. [pálido] very pale, pallid2. [amoratado] livid* * *adj pale, pallid* * *lívido, -da adj1) amoratado: livid2) pálido: pallid, extremely pale -
7 metro,
metro,2 el= subway system, the, subway, the, underground train, subway train, tube, the, underground, the.Ex: Obviously I would have to have a large scale map of the New York subway system ready to show children who did not know about it.
Ex: Slake ran frantically to the safety of the subway once more.Ex: There are a number of options for reaching the Conference Centre, including underground train, bus and taxi.Ex: In this chapter we are told about Willis Joe Whinny, the motorman who drives the subway train that eventually almost kills Slake, but who instead rescues him from his underground life.Ex: If you look at the tube map northbound is up, southbound is down, eastbound is right and westbound is left.Ex: The underground is the best place to find buskers.* estación de metro = metro station, subway station.* plano del metro = subway map. -
8 extraño
adj.strange, far-out, queer, odd.f. & m.stranger, foreigner, outsider.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: extrañar.* * *► adjetivo1 (no conocido) alien, foreign2 (particular) strange, peculiar, odd, funny► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 stranger\no es extraño que... it is not surprising that...ser extraño,-a a algo to have nothing to do with something* * *1. (f. - extraña)noun2. (f. - extraña)adj.1) strange, odd2) alien, foreign* * *extraño, -a1. ADJ1) (=raro) strangees muy extraño — it's very odd o strange
¡qué extraño! — how odd o strange!
parece extraño que... — it seems odd o strange that...
2) (=ajeno)estas son costumbres extrañas a este país — these are customs which are foreign o alien to this country
este estilo no es extraño a los lectores de su poesía — this style is not unknown to readers of his poetry
2. SM / F1) (=desconocido) stranger2) (=extranjero) foreigner3.SMhacer un extraño: el balón hizo un extraño — the ball took a bad bounce
* * *I- ña adjetivoa) ( raro) strange, oddes extraño que no haya llamado — it's strange o odd that she hasn't called
b) ( desconocido)II- ña masculino, femenino ( desconocido) stranger* * *= bizarre, extraneous, queer, strange, eccentric, odd, alien, outlander, weird [weirder -comp., weirdest -sup.], awry, funny [funnier -comp., funniest -sup.], outlandish, freaky [freakier -comp., freakiest -sup.], uncanny, outsider, kinky [kinkier -comp., kinkiest -sup.], freakish, quirky [quirkier -comp., quirkiest -sup.].Ex. Some of them will be sufficiently bizarre to suit the most fastidious connoisseur of the present artifacts of civilization.Ex. If the catalog is to fulfill any of the requirements just enumerated, then it must be capable of responding to a user's query in a manner which does not result in extraneous citations.Ex. Several years later, his talk with a friend turns to the queer ways in which a people resist innovations, even of vital interest.Ex. The style of recording instructions for references differs from that in Sears', and can at first seem strange, but instructions are clear.Ex. School classrooms are sometimes extraordinarily badly designed with poor acoustics, ineffective blackout facilities, and notoriously eccentric electrical outlets.Ex. There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.Ex. Libraries in developing countries may represent part of an alien cultural package, an importation ill suited to the country's needs, even working at cross purposes to the people's interests.Ex. 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.Ex. This paper surveys some of the more weird World Wide Web sites.Ex. Could she not have detected that something in his behavior was awry?.Ex. The article 'What's that funny noise? Videogames in the library' explains how videogames have attracted many young irregular library users who may, in time, extend their attention to other library facilities.Ex. This book discusses some of the most outlandish myths and fantastic realities of medical history.Ex. This film is really just a series of throwaway skits that the director and scriptwriter attempt to lard with parody and freaky fantasy.Ex. Surrealism is an art concerned not with love and liberation but with the uncanny, the compulsion to repeat, and the drive toward death.Ex. The library director does not want to take the chance that by allowing the trustees to get active he might lose partial control of the library operation to an 'outsider'.Ex. However, those desiring something off-the-wall, borderline kinky, and just plain mad might appreciate the novel.Ex. 1816 was one of several years during the 1810s in which numerous crops failed during freakish summer cold snaps after volcanic eruptions that reduced incoming sunlight.Ex. 'Why are barns frequently painted red?' -- These are the curious, slightly bizarre and somewhat quirky kinds of questions librarians deal with.----* aunque parezca extraño = strangely enough, oddly enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange.* cita con un extraño = blind date.* cuerpo extraño = foreign body.* de forma extraña = oddly, funnily.* de manera extraña = oddly, funnily.* de una manera extraña = strangely.* de un modo extraño = freakishly.* extraño (a) = foreign (to).* país extraño = foreign country.* por muy extraño que parezca = oddly enough, strangely enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange, funnily enough, funnily.* resultar extraño = be unfamiliar with.* ser extraño para = be alien to.* ser mirado de forma extraña = get + some funny looks.* ser un extraño = not know + Pronombre + from Adam.* * *I- ña adjetivoa) ( raro) strange, oddes extraño que no haya llamado — it's strange o odd that she hasn't called
b) ( desconocido)II- ña masculino, femenino ( desconocido) stranger* * *= bizarre, extraneous, queer, strange, eccentric, odd, alien, outlander, weird [weirder -comp., weirdest -sup.], awry, funny [funnier -comp., funniest -sup.], outlandish, freaky [freakier -comp., freakiest -sup.], uncanny, outsider, kinky [kinkier -comp., kinkiest -sup.], freakish, quirky [quirkier -comp., quirkiest -sup.].Ex: Some of them will be sufficiently bizarre to suit the most fastidious connoisseur of the present artifacts of civilization.
Ex: If the catalog is to fulfill any of the requirements just enumerated, then it must be capable of responding to a user's query in a manner which does not result in extraneous citations.Ex: Several years later, his talk with a friend turns to the queer ways in which a people resist innovations, even of vital interest.Ex: The style of recording instructions for references differs from that in Sears', and can at first seem strange, but instructions are clear.Ex: School classrooms are sometimes extraordinarily badly designed with poor acoustics, ineffective blackout facilities, and notoriously eccentric electrical outlets.Ex: There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.Ex: Libraries in developing countries may represent part of an alien cultural package, an importation ill suited to the country's needs, even working at cross purposes to the people's interests.Ex: 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.Ex: This paper surveys some of the more weird World Wide Web sites.Ex: Could she not have detected that something in his behavior was awry?.Ex: The article 'What's that funny noise? Videogames in the library' explains how videogames have attracted many young irregular library users who may, in time, extend their attention to other library facilities.Ex: This book discusses some of the most outlandish myths and fantastic realities of medical history.Ex: This film is really just a series of throwaway skits that the director and scriptwriter attempt to lard with parody and freaky fantasy.Ex: Surrealism is an art concerned not with love and liberation but with the uncanny, the compulsion to repeat, and the drive toward death.Ex: The library director does not want to take the chance that by allowing the trustees to get active he might lose partial control of the library operation to an 'outsider'.Ex: However, those desiring something off-the-wall, borderline kinky, and just plain mad might appreciate the novel.Ex: 1816 was one of several years during the 1810s in which numerous crops failed during freakish summer cold snaps after volcanic eruptions that reduced incoming sunlight.Ex: 'Why are barns frequently painted red?' -- These are the curious, slightly bizarre and somewhat quirky kinds of questions librarians deal with.* aunque parezca extraño = strangely enough, oddly enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange.* cita con un extraño = blind date.* cuerpo extraño = foreign body.* de forma extraña = oddly, funnily.* de manera extraña = oddly, funnily.* de una manera extraña = strangely.* de un modo extraño = freakishly.* extraño (a) = foreign (to).* país extraño = foreign country.* por muy extraño que parezca = oddly enough, strangely enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange, funnily enough, funnily.* resultar extraño = be unfamiliar with.* ser extraño para = be alien to.* ser mirado de forma extraña = get + some funny looks.* ser un extraño = not know + Pronombre + from Adam.* * *1 (raro) strange, oddes extraño que no haya llamado it's strange o odd that she hasn't calledes una pareja extraña they're a strange o an odd coupleúltimamente está muy extraño he's been very strange lately, he's been acting very strange o strangely lately2(desconocido): los asuntos de familia no se discuten delante de personas extrañas you shouldn't discuss family matters in front of strangers o outsidersno me siento bien ante tanta gente extraña I feel uncomfortable with so many people I don't know o so many strangersmasculine, feminine1 (desconocido) stranger2el coche me hizo un extraño en la curva the car did something strange on the bend* * *
Del verbo extrañar: ( conjugate extrañar)
extraño es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
extrañó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
extrañar
extraño
extrañar ( conjugate extrañar) verbo transitivo (esp AmL) ‹amigo/país› to miss
verbo intransitivo
1 ( sorprender) (+ me/te/le etc) to surprise;
ya me extrañaba a mí que … I thought it was strange that …
2 (RPl) ( tener nostalgia) to be homesick
extrañarse verbo pronominal extrañose de algo to be surprised at sth
extraño
eso no tiene nada de extraño there's nothing unusual about that
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( desconocido) stranger
extrañar verbo transitivo
1 (asombrar) to surprise: no es de extrañar, it's hardly surprising
2 (echar de menos) to miss
3 (notar extraño) extraño mucho la cama, I find this bed strange o (echar de menos) I miss my own bed
extraño,-a
I adjetivo strange
Med foreign: tiene un cuerpo extraño en el ojo, she has a foreign object in her eye
II sustantivo masculino y femenino stranger: de repente entró un extraño, a stranger suddenly came in
' extraño' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ajena
- ajeno
- curiosa
- curioso
- extraña
- extrañar
- imprimir
- más
- modo
- proceder
- rondar
- ruido
- tan
- corriente
- notar
- raro
English:
bizarre
- curious
- extraordinary
- funnily
- odd
- odd-sounding
- peculiar
- phenomenon
- puzzling
- queer
- singular
- strange
- uncanny
- weird
- agree
- alien
- as
- foreign
- greet
- home
- incongruous
- quaint
* * *extraño, -a♦ adj1. [raro] strange, odd;es extraño que no hayan llegado ya it's strange o odd they haven't arrived yet;¡qué extraño! how strange o odd!;me resulta extraño oírte hablar así I find it strange o odd to hear you talk like that2. [ajeno] detached, uninvolved3. Med foreign♦ nm,fstranger;no hables con extraños don't talk to strangers♦ nm[movimiento brusco]el vehículo hizo un extraño the vehicle went out of control for a second* * *I adj strange, oddII m, extraña f stranger* * *extraño, -ña adj1) raro: strange, odd2) extranjero: foreignextraño, -ña ndesconocido: stranger* * *extraño1 adj strangeextraño2 n stranger -
9 herido
adj.wounded, struck, hurt, injured.f. & m.wounded person, casualty, injured person.past part.past participle of spanish verb: herir.* * *1→ link=herir herir► adjetivo1 (físicamente) wounded, injured, hurt2 figurado (emocionalmente) hurt, wounded► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 wounded person, injured person1 the wounded\caer herido,-a to be woundedherido,-a de gravedad badly injuredherido,-a de muerte mortally woundedhurgar en la herida figurado to turn the knife in the woundlamerse las heridas figurado to lick one's woundssentirse herido,-a figurado to feel hurttocar a alguien en la herida figurado to touch somebody's sore spot* * *1. (f. - herida)noun2. (f. - herida)adj.1) injured, wounded2) hurt* * *herido, -a1. ADJ1) [físicamente] [gen] injured; [en tiroteo, atentado, guerra] woundedun policía resultó herido en el tiroteo — a policeman was injured o wounded in the shooting
estaba herido de muerte, estaba mortalmente herido — he was fatally injured
2) [emocionalmente] hurttiene el orgullo herido — his pride has been hurt o wounded
2.SM / F (=lesionado) [gen] injured person; [en tiroteo, atentado, guerra] wounded personhubo dos heridos en el accidente — two people were injured o hurt in the accident
se llevaron a los heridos al hospital — they took the casualties o injured (people) to hospital
el número de los heridos en el accidente — the number of casualties o people injured in the accident
3.SM Cono Sur ditch, channel* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( físicamente) injuredestá gravemente herido — ( por accidente) he is seriously injured; ( por agresión) he has been seriously wounded
2) ( en sentimiento) < persona> hurt, wounded (liter); < honor> wounded (liter)II- da masculino, femeninolos heridos — the injured/wounded
* * *= bruised, wounded.Ex. 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.Ex. When WWII broke out her large home became a convalescence home for wounded soldiers.----* herido de amor = lovelorn.* herido de desamor = lovelorn.* herido de muerte = mortally wounded.* heridos, los = wounded, the.* hurgar en la herida = add + salt to the wound.* mortalmente herido = mortally wounded.* superficialmente herido = superficially wounded.* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( físicamente) injuredestá gravemente herido — ( por accidente) he is seriously injured; ( por agresión) he has been seriously wounded
2) ( en sentimiento) < persona> hurt, wounded (liter); < honor> wounded (liter)II- da masculino, femeninolos heridos — the injured/wounded
* * *= bruised, wounded.Ex: 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.
Ex: When WWII broke out her large home became a convalescence home for wounded soldiers.* herido de amor = lovelorn.* herido de desamor = lovelorn.* herido de muerte = mortally wounded.* heridos, los = wounded, the.* hurgar en la herida = add + salt to the wound.* mortalmente herido = mortally wounded.* superficialmente herido = superficially wounded.* * *A (físicamente) injuredestá gravemente herido (como consecuencia — de un accidente) he is seriously injured; (— de una agresión) he has been seriously wounded24 personas resultaron heridas en el accidente 24 people were injured o hurt in the accidentestá herido de muerte he has been fatally woundedle vendó el brazo herido he bandaged her injured armse sintió herido en su amor propio his pride was hurt o woundedse sintió herido por aquél comentario he was wounded o very hurt by that commentmasculine, feminineA(persona): la explosión causó varios heridos several people were injured in the explosionhubo que hospitalizar a los heridos the injured/wounded had to be taken to (the) hospitalhubo dos heridos graves two people were seriously injuredCompuesto:mpl war-wounded (pl)B* * *
Del verbo herir: ( conjugate herir)
herido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
herido
herir
herido◊ -da adjetivo
( por agresión) he has been seriously wounded;
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino:◊ los heridos the injured/wounded
herir ( conjugate herir) verbo transitivo
herido,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino casualty, injured person: aún no se conoce el número de heridos, the number of casualties is still not known
herir verbo transitivo
1 (físicamente) (accidentalmente) to injure
(con un arma, instrumento) to wound
2 (espiritualmente) to hurt, wound: hirió sus sentimientos, he hurt his feelings
3 (la vista, el oído) to offend ➣ Ver nota en herida
' herido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
baja
- herida
- mortalmente
- si
- gravedad
English:
badly
- casualty
- critically
- destroy
- fatally
- hurt
- injured
- mortally
- neither
- seriously
- smash
- sorely
- wounded
* * *herido, -a♦ adj1. [físicamente] [en accidente] injured;[en lucha, atentado] wounded;resultaron heridos once civiles eleven civilians were wounded;resultó herido leve/de gravedad he suffered minor/serious injuries;había dos personas heridas en el suelo there were two people lying injured/wounded on the ground2. [sentimentalmente] hurt, wounded;está herida por tus comentarios she was hurt o wounded by your remarks;se sintió herido en su amor propio his pride was hurt♦ nm,f[persona] [en accidente] injured person; [en lucha, atentado] wounded person;no hubo heridos there were no casualties;los heridos [en accidente] the injured;[en lucha, atentado] the wounded;hubo dos heridos graves/leves en el accidente two people were seriously/slightly injured in the accident* * *los heridos the wounded; ( lesionados) the injured;el atentado dejó cuatro heridos graves y dos leves the attack left four people seriously injured and two slightly* * *herido, -da adj1) : injured, wounded2) : hurt, offendedherido, -da n: injured person, casualty* * *herido1 adj1. (en un accidente) injured2. (por un arma) woundedherido2 n injured person / casualty [pl. casualties] -
10 miope
adj.1 short-sighted.2 near-sighted, shortsighted, short-sighted, myopic.3 narrow-minded, narrow-sighted, shortsighted.4 unimaginative, limited in scope.f. & m.near-sighted person, short-sighted person, myope.* * *► adjetivo1 short-sighted, myopic1 short-sighted person* * *1.ADJ short-sighted, near-sighted (EEUU), myopic frm2.SMF short-sighted person, near-sighted person (EEUU), myopic person frm* * *Ia) (Med, Ópt) myopic (tech), nearsighted (AmE), short-sighted (BrE)b) ( falto de perspicacia) short-sightedIImasculino y femenino myopic person (tech), nearsighted person (AmE), short-sighted person (BrE)* * *= nearsighted [near-sighted], myopic, short-sighted [shortsighted], myopic.Ex. 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.Ex. Street boys like Slake, a dodger used to running away, do not, even when they are myopic and dreamers, allow themselves to bump into lampposts.Ex. Progressing a stage further, it would be economically short-sighted, to say the least, for a large co-operative network such as OCLC in the United States or BLCMP in the UK, not to take advantage of the MARC service.Ex. It is claimed that the use of bifocals will slow ocular growth in myopic children.* * *Ia) (Med, Ópt) myopic (tech), nearsighted (AmE), short-sighted (BrE)b) ( falto de perspicacia) short-sightedIImasculino y femenino myopic person (tech), nearsighted person (AmE), short-sighted person (BrE)* * *= nearsighted [near-sighted], myopic, short-sighted [shortsighted], myopic.Ex: 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.
Ex: Street boys like Slake, a dodger used to running away, do not, even when they are myopic and dreamers, allow themselves to bump into lampposts.Ex: Progressing a stage further, it would be economically short-sighted, to say the least, for a large co-operative network such as OCLC in the United States or BLCMP in the UK, not to take advantage of the MARC service.Ex: It is claimed that the use of bifocals will slow ocular growth in myopic children.* * *no me acerques tanto el libro que no soy miope ( hum); don't put the book so close, I'm not blind!2 (falto de perspicacia) short-sighted* * *
miope adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
myopic person (tech), nearsighted person (AmE), short-sighted person (BrE)
miope adjetivo & mf short-sighted: soy miope, I'm short-sighted
' miope' also found in these entries:
English:
near-sighted
- short-sighted
- nearsighted
- peer
- short
* * *♦ adj2. [poco perspicaz] short-sighted;una política miope a short-sighted policy♦ nmf* * *I adj near-sighted, short-sightedII m/f near-sighted oshort-sighted person* * *miope adj: nearsighted, myopic* * *miope adj short sighted -
11 acardenalado
adj.covered with bruises, black-and-blue.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acardenalar.* * *= bruised.Ex. 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.* * *= bruised.Ex: 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.
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12 amoratado
adj.1 bruised, black-and-blue.2 purple, purplish.past part.past participle of spanish verb: amoratarse.* * *1→ link=amoratarse amoratarse► adjetivo1 (de frío) blue with cold2 (de un golpe) bruised, black and blue* * *ADJ (=morado) purple, purplish; [de frío] blue; (=golpeado) black and blue, bruisedojo amoratado — black eye, shiner *
* * ** * *= black and blue, bruised.Ex. A black-and-blue nail is usually caused by sudden or repetitive injury to a toe.Ex. 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.* * ** * *= black and blue, bruised.Ex: A black-and-blue nail is usually caused by sudden or repetitive injury to a toe.
Ex: 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.* * *amoratado -da1 (de frío) blue2 (por un golpe) ‹piernas› bruised, black-and-blueojo amoratado black eye* * *
Del verbo amoratarse: ( conjugate amoratarse)
amoratado es:
el participio
amoratado
( por un golpe) ‹piernas/brazos› bruised;
amoratado,-a adjetivo
1 (por el frío) blue with cold
2 (por un golpe) black and blue
' amoratado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amoratada
English:
black
- blue
- with
- livid
* * *amoratado, -a adj1. [de frío] blue2. [por golpes] black and blue* * *adj bruised;amoratado de frío blue with cold* * *amoratado, -da adj: black-and-blue, bruised, livid -
13 contusionado
adj.bruised.past part.past participle of spanish verb: contusionar.* * *= bruised.Ex. 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.* * *= bruised.Ex: 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.
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14 corto de vista
short-sighted* * *(adj.) = nearsighted [near-sighted]Ex. 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.* * *(adj.) = nearsighted [near-sighted]Ex: 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.
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15 magullado
adj.bruised.past part.past participle of spanish verb: magullar.* * *ADJ bruised* * *= bruised.Ex. 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.* * *= bruised.Ex: 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.
* * *magullado, -a adjbruised -
16 extranjero1
1 = foreigner, outlander, expat, foreign national, alien.Ex. Donations from foreigners and expatriate Guyanese have been critical to maintaining book lists at the National Library.Ex. 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.Ex. I would also like to know where to find other expats in Dusseldorf would have the same like for beer/wine and talking rubbish.Ex. All persons in the United States, including foreign nationals, have certain basic rights that must be respected.Ex. He then ended his affair with Mia, Bram's housekeeper cum lottery winner and daughter of the kook who swears he was abuducted by aliens.----* en manos de extranjeros = foreign-owned.* en propiedad de extranjeros = foreign-owned. -
17 extranjero
adj.foreign, alien, overseas, exotic.m.foreigner, out-of-towner, alien, guy from out of town.* * *► adjetivo1 foreign, alien► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 foreigner1 foreign countries plural, abroad\del extranjero from abroaden el extranjero abroad————————1 foreign countries plural, abroad* * *1. (f. - extranjera)noun1) foreigner2) foreign country, abroad, overseas2. (f. - extranjera)adj.foreign, alien* * *extranjero, -a1.ADJ foreign2.SM / F foreigner; (Jur) alien3.SMestar en el extranjero — to be abroad, be in foreign parts
cosas del extranjero — things from abroad, foreign things
* * *I- ra adjetivo foreignII- ra masculino, femeninoa) ( persona) foreignerb) extranjero masculino* * *I- ra adjetivo foreignII- ra masculino, femeninoa) ( persona) foreignerb) extranjero masculino* * *extranjero11 = foreigner, outlander, expat, foreign national, alien.Ex: Donations from foreigners and expatriate Guyanese have been critical to maintaining book lists at the National Library.
Ex: 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.Ex: I would also like to know where to find other expats in Dusseldorf would have the same like for beer/wine and talking rubbish.Ex: All persons in the United States, including foreign nationals, have certain basic rights that must be respected.Ex: He then ended his affair with Mia, Bram's housekeeper cum lottery winner and daughter of the kook who swears he was abuducted by aliens.* en manos de extranjeros = foreign-owned.* en propiedad de extranjeros = foreign-owned.extranjero22 = foreign, overseas, alien.Ex: Many libraries have special collections of foreign, unpublished or unusual materials which include items unlikely to be acquired by other libraries.
Ex: The National Library of Australia is the only library in the country with a large collection of overseas documents and in this capacity holds exhibitions of these materials.Ex: Libraries in developing countries may represent part of an alien cultural package, an importation ill suited to the country's needs, even working at cross purposes to the people's interests.* agente extranjero = foreign agent.* de origen extranjero = foreign-born.* estudiante extranjero = foreign student, overseas student, exchange student.* inversionista extranjero = foreign investor.* lengua extranjera = foreign language.* mano de obra extranjera = foreign labour.* moneda extranjera = foreign currency.* ocupación extranjera = foreign occupation.* país extranjero = foreign country, overseas country.* turista extranjero = foreign tourist.extranjero3* en el extranjero = abroad, overseas, offshore.* estudiar en el extranjero = study abroad, study + abroad.* estudios en el extranjero = study abroad.* hecho en el extranjero = foreign-made.* nacido en el extranjero = foreign-born.* vacaciones en el extranjero = overseas holidays.* vender en el extranjero a precios inferiores que en el país de origen = dump.* viajar al extranjero = visit + abroad.* viaje al extranjero = foreign travel.* * *foreignmasculine, feminine1 (persona) foreigner2viajan mucho al extranjero they often travel abroad o to other countries* * *
extranjero◊ -ra adjetivo
foreign
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
b)◊ extranjero sustantivo masculino: al/en el extranjero abroad;
noticias del extranjero foreign news
extranjero,-a
I adjetivo foreign
II sustantivo masculino y femenino foreigner
III sustantivo masculino abroad: está en el extranjero, he's abroad ➣ Ver nota en abroad
' extranjero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acaudillar
- exterior
- extranjera
- habla
- refugio
- agringado
- corresponsal
- criollo
- fuera
- gabacho
- gringo
- peripecia
- pinta
English:
abroad
- alien
- come back
- distinctive
- foreign
- foreigner
- home
- overseas
- predicament
- toy with
- go
- interest
- migrant
- part
- rule
* * *extranjero, -a♦ adjforeign♦ nm,f[persona] foreigner♦ nm[territorio]me gusta viajar por el extranjero I like travelling abroad;del extranjero from abroad;ir al extranjero to go abroad* * *I adj foreignII m, extranjera f foreignerIII m:en el extranjero abroad* * *extranjero, -ra adj: foreignextranjero, -ra n: foreignerextranjero nm: foreign countries plviajó al extranjero: he traveled abroadtrabajan en el extranjero: they work overseas* * *extranjero1 adj foreignextranjero2 n foreigner -
18 perseguir
v.1 to pursue.con esta medida, el gobierno persigue la contención de la inflación the government's purpose in taking this measure is to curb inflationElla persigue el éxito She pursues success.2 to persecute.lo persiguieron por sus ideas he was persecuted for his beliefsle persigue la mala suerte he's dogged by bad lucklos fantasmas de la niñez la persiguen she is tormented by the ghosts of her childhoodEl policía persigue a Ricardo The policeman persecutes=harasses Richard.3 to chase, to chase down, to follow, to get after.Buck persigue aves Buck chases birds.4 to aspire to, to aim to, to pursue, to pursue to.Ella persigue estudiar en Francia She pursues to study in France.5 to prosecute, to prosecute by the law.La corte persigue a Ricardo The court prosecutes Richard.* * *1 to pursue, chase3 (reprimir) to persecute4 figurado (pretender) to be after, be looking for5 DERECHO to prosecute* * *verb1) to persecute2) pursue3) worry, torment* * *VT1) [+ presa, fugitivo] [gen] to pursue, chase; [por motivos ideológicos] to persecute; (=acosar) to hunt down, hunt out2) [+ persona, empleo] to chase after, go after; [+ propósito, fin] to pursuela persiguió durante dos años — he was after her for two years, he pursued her for two years
* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <fugitivo/delincuente/presa> to pursue, chaseb) ( por la ideología) to persecute2)a) <objetivo/fin> to pursuela finalidad que se persigue es... — the ultimate aim is...
b) ( acosar)la han estado persiguiendo hasta conseguir que trabaje para ellos — they've been pursuing her until they've managed to get her to work for them
* * *= chase, hunt, seek (after), track, haunt, be after, woo, dog, persecute, track down, hound, gun for, hunt down, chase down.Ex. Also, in controlled indexing language data bases, there is often an assumption that a user will be prepared to chase strings of references or to consult a sometimes complex thesaurus.Ex. Nonetheless, we would still not wish to hunt through the file in order to change all subdivisions of that heading.Ex. A popular book will always be sought after by public librarians.Ex. The index fields are used for tracking annual indexes.Ex. Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex. Silas H Berry told his colleagues at the New York Library Club: 'It is so hard to get a reader to tell what he is really after'.Ex. Rumour had it that he was being wooed by Technicomm, Inc.Ex. The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex. Why does the ALA ignore, deny or cover up the actions of the only government in the world which persecutes people for the alleged crime of opening uncensored libraries?.Ex. In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.Ex. Jefferson, like Clinton, was hounded by reports of adultery and cowardice in wartime.Ex. The profession should not be gunning for the diverse and specific jobs that members of the same profession do now and will, with increasing diversity of title, do in the future.Ex. Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.Ex. A feisty Harlem woman turned the tables on three subway muggers, chasing down two of the thugs while snatching back her purse.----* perseguir fantasmas = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir los mismos fines = work + on the same lines.* perseguir los mismos objetivos = work + on the same lines.* perseguir quimeras = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir un fin = pursue + end.* perseguir un objetivo = pursue + objective, pursue + goal.* persiguiendo sin tregua = in hot pursuit of.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <fugitivo/delincuente/presa> to pursue, chaseb) ( por la ideología) to persecute2)a) <objetivo/fin> to pursuela finalidad que se persigue es... — the ultimate aim is...
b) ( acosar)la han estado persiguiendo hasta conseguir que trabaje para ellos — they've been pursuing her until they've managed to get her to work for them
* * *= chase, hunt, seek (after), track, haunt, be after, woo, dog, persecute, track down, hound, gun for, hunt down, chase down.Ex: Also, in controlled indexing language data bases, there is often an assumption that a user will be prepared to chase strings of references or to consult a sometimes complex thesaurus.
Ex: Nonetheless, we would still not wish to hunt through the file in order to change all subdivisions of that heading.Ex: A popular book will always be sought after by public librarians.Ex: The index fields are used for tracking annual indexes.Ex: Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex: Silas H Berry told his colleagues at the New York Library Club: 'It is so hard to get a reader to tell what he is really after'.Ex: Rumour had it that he was being wooed by Technicomm, Inc.Ex: The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex: Why does the ALA ignore, deny or cover up the actions of the only government in the world which persecutes people for the alleged crime of opening uncensored libraries?.Ex: In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.Ex: Jefferson, like Clinton, was hounded by reports of adultery and cowardice in wartime.Ex: The profession should not be gunning for the diverse and specific jobs that members of the same profession do now and will, with increasing diversity of title, do in the future.Ex: Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.Ex: A feisty Harlem woman turned the tables on three subway muggers, chasing down two of the thugs while snatching back her purse.* perseguir fantasmas = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir los mismos fines = work + on the same lines.* perseguir los mismos objetivos = work + on the same lines.* perseguir quimeras = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir un fin = pursue + end.* perseguir un objetivo = pursue + objective, pursue + goal.* persiguiendo sin tregua = in hot pursuit of.* * *vtA ‹fugitivo/delincuente› to pursue, chase; ‹presa› to pursue, chase, huntB (por la ideología) to persecuteel gobierno persiguió a los que se oponían al régimen the government persecuted those who opposed the regimeC1 ‹objetivo/fin› to pursuejóvenes que persiguen la fama young people in pursuit of o seeking famela finalidad que se persigue es que baje esta cifra the ultimate aim is to lower this figureno sé qué persigues con esa actitud I don't know what you're hoping to achieve with that attitude2(acosar): me persigue pidiéndome el coche prestado he's always pestering me to lend him the car ( colloq)me persigue la mala suerte I'm dogged by bad luckla suerte lo persigue luck always seems to be on his sideparece que te persiguen las enfermedades you seem to be plagued by illness* * *
perseguir ( conjugate perseguir) verbo transitivo
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2 ‹objetivo/fin› to pursue;
me persigue la mala suerte I'm dogged by bad luck
perseguir verbo transitivo
1 (ir detrás de alguien) to chase
2 (por ideas) to persecute
3 (un objetivo) to pursue
4 (acompañar) les persigue la mala suerte, they are dogged by bad luck
' perseguir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
morosa
- moroso
- andar
- caza
- corretear
English:
chase
- dog
- get after
- go after
- hunt down
- make after
- persecute
- pursue
- victimize
- go
- haunt
- run
* * *perseguir vt1. [ir tras de] to pursue;[corredor, ciclista] to chase down2. [acosar] to persecute;lo persiguieron por sus ideas he was persecuted for his beliefs;lo persigue la mala suerte she's dogged by bad luck;los fantasmas de la niñez la persiguen she is tormented by the ghosts of her childhood3. [tratar de obtener] to pursue;con esta medida, el gobierno persigue la contención de la inflación the government's purpose in taking this measure is to curb inflation* * *v/t1 objetivo pursue2 delincuente look for3 ( molestar) pester4 ( acosar) persecute* * *perseguir {75} vt1) : to pursue, to chase2) : to persecute3) : to pester, to annoy* * *perseguir vb1. (en general) to chase / to pursue -
19 ride
ride [raɪd]tour ⇒ 1 (a) promenade ⇒ 1 (a) parcours ⇒ 1 (b) monter à ⇒ 2 (a) monter sur ⇒ 2 (b) parcourir ⇒ 2 (c) faire ⇒ 2 (c), 2 (d) faire un tour de ⇒ 2 (e) faire du cheval ⇒ 3 (a) aller ⇒ 3 (b) voguer ⇒ 3 (c) dépendre ⇒ 3 (d)1 noun(a) (trip → on bicycle, motorbike, in car) tour m, promenade f; (→ in taxi) course f; (→ on horse) promenade f; (→ in train) voyage m; (→ in boat, helicopter, plane) tour m;∎ to go for a car ride or a ride in a car (aller) faire un tour ou une promenade en voiture;∎ we went on long bicycle/horse rides nous avons fait de longues promenades à bicyclette/à cheval;∎ a donkey ride une promenade à dos d'âne;∎ to go for a ride (on horse) faire une promenade à cheval;∎ he saddled up and went for his morning ride il sella son cheval et partit faire sa promenade matinale;∎ he's got a ride in the 3:00 at Sandown (jockey) il monte dans la course de 15 heures à Sandown;∎ how about a ride in my new car? et si on faisait un tour dans ma nouvelle voiture?;∎ give Tom a ride or let Tom have a ride on your tricycle laisse Tom monter sur ton tricycle;∎ give me a ride on your back porte-moi sur ton dos;∎ his sister came along for the ride sa sœur est venue faire un tour avec nous;∎ this type of suspension gives a smoother ride ce type de suspension est plus confortable;∎ the journalists gave her a rough ride or didn't give her an easy ride les journalistes ne l'ont pas ménagée;∎ familiar to take sb for a ride (deceive) faire marcher qn; (cheat) arnaquer ou rouler qn; American (kill) descendre ou liquider qn;∎ familiar you've been taken for a ride tu t'es fait avoir;(b) (distance) parcours m, trajet m;∎ she has a long car/bus ride to work elle doit faire un long trajet en voiture/en bus pour aller travailler;∎ allow an hour for the bus ride comptez une heure de trajet en bus;∎ it's a long bus ride to Mexico c'est long d'aller en car au Mexique;∎ it's only a short ride away by car il n'y en a pas pour longtemps en voiture;∎ it's a thirty-minute ride by bus/train/car il faut trente minutes en bus/train/voiture;∎ how much will the ride cost? combien le voyage va-t-il coûter?;∎ it's a 70p ride on the bus il y en a pour 70 pence en autobus∎ can you give me a ride to the station? peux-tu me conduire à la gare?;∎ I have a ride coming on vient me chercher;∎ I waited for my ride for half an hour j'ai attendu une demi-heure qu'on passe me prendre;∎ get a ride to the party with Ewan demande à Ewan s'il peut t'emmener à la fête;∎ don't accept rides from strangers ne montez pas dans la voiture de quelqu'un que vous ne connaissez pas;∎ we got from New York to Chicago in one ride nous sommes allés de New York jusqu'à Chicago dans la même voiture∎ he wanted to go on all the rides il a voulu faire un tour sur chaque manège;∎ it's 50p a ride c'est 50 pence le tour;∎ to have a ride on the big wheel faire un tour sur la grande roue(g) (passenger in taxi) client(e) m,f∎ to be a good ride être un bon coup∎ I don't know how to ride a horse je ne sais pas monter à cheval;∎ they were riding horses/donkeys/camels ils étaient à cheval/à dos d'âne/à dos de chameau;∎ she rode her mare in the park each day elle montait sa jument chaque jour dans le parc;∎ Razzle, ridden by Jo Burns Razzle, monté par Jo Burns;∎ he rode Prince into town il a pris Prince pour aller en ville;∎ she rode her horse back elle est revenue à cheval;∎ she rode her horse at the fence elle a dirigé son cheval sur la barrière;∎ they rode their horses across the river ils ont traversé la rivière sur leurs chevaux;∎ he rode his horse down the lane il descendit le chemin à cheval;∎ to ride a horse into the ground monter un cheval jusqu'à l'épuisement;∎ witches ride broomsticks les sorcières chevauchent des balais ou des manches à balai(b) (bicycle, motorcycle) monter sur;∎ he won't let me ride his bike il ne veut pas que je monte sur ou que je me serve de son vélo;∎ I don't know how to ride a bike/a motorbike je ne sais pas faire du vélo/conduire une moto;∎ she was riding a motorbike elle était à ou en moto;∎ she rides her bicycle everywhere elle se déplace toujours à bicyclette;∎ he rides his bike to work il va travailler à vélo, il va au travail à vélo;∎ a gang of youths riding racers une bande de jeunes (montés) sur des vélos de course;∎ he's riding his tricycle in the yard il fait du tricycle dans la cour∎ when the Sioux rode the prairies à l'époque où les Sioux parcouraient ou sillonnaient la prairie;∎ American you can ride this highway to Tucson vous pouvez prendre ou suivre cette route jusqu'à Tucson(d) (participate in → race) faire;∎ she's ridden four races this year elle a fait quatre courses cette année;∎ he rode a good race (jockey, horse) il a fait une bonne course(e) American (have a go on → roundabout, fairground attraction) faire un tour de; (use → bus, lift, subway, train) prendre;∎ do you want to ride the rollercoaster? veux-tu faire un tour sur les montagnes russes?;∎ he rode the chairlift to the top of the slope il a pris le télésiège jusqu'au sommet de la piste;∎ she wanted to ride the miniature train elle voulait monter dans le petit train;∎ do you ride this line often? est-ce que vous prenez souvent cette ligne?;∎ she rides a bus to work elle prend le bus pour aller travailler, elle va travailler en bus;∎ he spent three hours riding the subway il a passé trois heures dans le métro∎ to ride the rapids descendre les rapides;∎ hang-gliders were riding the updrafts des deltaplanes se laissaient porter par les courants ascendants;∎ the candidate is riding a surge of popularity le candidat est porté par une vague de popularité;∎ to ride one's luck compter sur sa chance;∎ to ride the storm Nautical étaler la tempête; figurative surmonter la crise(g) (take, recoil with → punch, blow) encaisser∎ stop riding her! laisse-la tranquille!;∎ you ride the kids too hard tu es trop dur avec les gosses;∎ you're always riding me about being late tu me reproches sans arrêt d'être en retard□∎ we were riding him about his accent nous le taquinions au sujet de son accent;∎ my colleagues are really going to ride me! je vais être la risée de mes collègues!(j) (copulate with → of animal) monter∎ to ride sb se faire qn∎ hop in and I'll ride you home monte, je te ramène chez toi;∎ to ride sb out of town (drive out) chasser qn de la ville; (ridicule) tourner qn en ridicule ou en dérision;∎ the sheriff was ridden out of town ils ont chassé le shérif de la ville(a) (ride a horse) monter (à cheval), faire du cheval;∎ can you ride? est-ce que vous savez monter à cheval ou faire du cheval;∎ she learnt to ride very young elle a appris à faire du cheval ou à monter à cheval très jeune;∎ he rides well il monte bien (à cheval), il est bon cavalier;∎ I like to ride on the beach in the morning j'aime faire du cheval le matin sur la plage;∎ I was stiff after riding all day j'avais des courbatures après avoir chevauché toute la journée ou après une journée entière à cheval;∎ he's riding in the 3:30 (in horserace) il dispute la course de 3 h 30;∎ to ride to hounds faire de la chasse à courre;∎ humorous Zorro rides again! Zorro est de retour!(b) (go → on horseback) aller (à cheval); (→ by bicycle) aller (à bicyclette); (→ by car) aller (en voiture);∎ we rode along the canal and over the bridge nous avons longé le canal et traversé le pont;∎ he rode by on a bicycle/on a white horse/on a donkey il passa à bicyclette/sur un cheval blanc/monté sur un âne;∎ they ride to work on the bus/the train ils vont travailler en autobus/en train;∎ I want to ride in the front seat/in the first carriage je veux monter à l'avant/dans la voiture de tête;∎ she was riding in the back seat elle était assise à l'arrière;∎ have you ever ridden in a rickshaw? avez-vous jamais pris un pousse-pousse?;∎ I'll ride up/down in the lift je monterai/descendrai en ascenseur;∎ they rode to the top in the cable car ils ont pris la télécabine pour aller au sommet;∎ you can ride on the handlebars/on my shoulders tu peux monter sur le guidon/sur mes épaules;∎ to ride on an elephant aller à dos d'éléphant;∎ he rode off into the sunset il s'éloigna vers le soleil couchant(c) (float, sail) voguer;∎ to ride with the current voguer au fil de l'eau;∎ the raft will ride over the reef le radeau franchira le récif;∎ to ride at anchor être ancré;∎ the buoy rode with the swell la bouée se balançait au gré de la houle;∎ the moon was riding high in the sky la lune était haut dans le ciel∎ everything rides on whether the meeting is successful tout dépend de la réussite de la réunion;∎ my reputation is riding on the outcome ma réputation est en jeu(e) (money in bet) miser;∎ I've $5 riding on the favourite j'ai misé 5 dollars sur le favori;∎ they have a fortune riding on this project ils ont investi une fortune dans ce projet∎ to be riding high avoir le vent en poupe;∎ to be riding for a fall courir à l'échec;∎ we'll have to ride with it il faudra faire avec;∎ to ride with the punches encaisser (les coups);∎ he decided to let the matter ride il a décidé de laisser courir;∎ let it ride! laisse tomber!;∎ she was riding on a wave of popularity elle était portée par une vague de popularité;∎ he rode to victory on a policy of reform il a obtenu la victoire grâce à son programme de réformes;∎ he's riding on his reputation il vit sur sa réputation∎ she rides about or around in a limousine elle se déplace en limousine;∎ I saw him riding about in a brand new sports car je l'ai vu passer dans une voiture de sport toute neuve(b) (catch up with) rattraper;∎ they rode the wounded doe down ils ont poursuivi la biche blessée jusqu'à ce qu'ils la rattrapent(horse) préparer (pour un concours)➲ ride out(difficulty, crisis) surmonter; (recession) survivre à;∎ if we can ride out the next few months si nous pouvons tenir ou nous maintenir à flot encore quelques mois;∎ they managed to ride out a bad stretch ils ont réussi à se tirer d'une mauvaise passe;∎ to ride out the storm Nautical étaler la tempête; figurative surmonter la crise, tenirsortir (à cheval, à bicyclette etc)(garment) remonter -
20 instalarse
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instalarse en — [+ casa, oficina] to settle into; [+ ciudad] to set up home in, settle in; [+ país] to settle incuando estemos ya instalados os invitaremos a cenar — when we're settled in, we'll invite you round for dinner
¿cuándo os instalaréis en las nuevas oficinas? — when are you moving to the new offices?
me instalé en el sofá y de allí no me moví — I sat o settled myself down on the sofa and didn't move from there
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instalarse en el poder — to take power, get into powerel partido ha conseguido instalarse en el poder — the party has managed to take power o get into power
el general se instaló en el poder tras el golpe de estado — the general took power after the coup d'état
* * *(v.) = make + a home for + Reflexivo, set up + campEx. This is a story about a thirteen-year-old boy who lives in New York and is so often the victim of street bullies that he hides in the subway, where he manages to make a home for himself.Ex. This popular annual funfair sets up camp in the area surrounding the Midi train station in Brussels.* * *(v.) = make + a home for + Reflexivo, set up + campEx: This is a story about a thirteen-year-old boy who lives in New York and is so often the victim of street bullies that he hides in the subway, where he manages to make a home for himself.
Ex: This popular annual funfair sets up camp in the area surrounding the Midi train station in Brussels.* * *
■instalarse vr (una persona) to settle (down): tardé unos días en instalarme en mi nueva casa, it took a few days to get settled in my new place
' instalarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apalancarse
- asentarse
- definitivamente
- instalar
English:
move in
- settle
- settle in
- residence
* * *vpr[establecerse]instalarse en to settle (down) in;[nueva casa] to move into;a falta de dormitorios, se instalaron en el salón as there were no bedrooms, they installed themselves in the living-room;Literariola tristeza se instaló en su corazón his heart was filled with sadness* * *instal o.s.* * *vrestablecerse: to settle, to establish oneself* * *instalarse vb1. (en una ciudad) to settle2. (en una casa) to move in
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