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1 alojarse
1 (persona) to stay; (bala etc) to be lodged2 MILITAR to be billeted, be quartered* * *to lodge, stay* * *VPR to stay; (Mil) to be billeted, be quarteredalojarse en — to stay at, put up at
* * *(v.) = lodgeEx. A bullet had passed through her cheek and nose and lodged in the back of her head at the base of her spine.* * *(v.) = lodgeEx: A bullet had passed through her cheek and nose and lodged in the back of her head at the base of her spine.
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■alojarse verbo reflexivo to stay [en, at/in]
' alojarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estar
- parar
- alojar
English:
board
- lodge
- room
- stay
- stop
* * *vpr1. [hospedarse] to stay;se alojaron en un hotel they stayed at a hotel2. [introducirse] to lodge;la bala se alojó en el pulmón derecho the bullet lodged in her right lung* * *v/r1 stay (en in)2 ( colocarse) lodge (en in);la bala se alojó en el pulmón the bullet lodged in the lung* * *vr: to lodge, to room* * *alojarse vb to stay -
2 alojar
v.1 to put up.2 to house, to accommodate, to board, to keep.3 to nurture, to foster.4 to have.* * *1 (hospedar) to lodge, put up, accommodate; (dar vivienda a) to house2 MILITAR to billet, quarter3 (meter) to put, place1 (persona) to stay; (bala etc) to be lodged2 MILITAR to be billeted, be quartered* * *verb- alojarse* * *1.VT (=hospedar) to put up, accommodate; (Mil) to billet, quarter2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( en hotel)b) ( en casa particular) to put... up2) ( albergar) <evacuados/refugiados> to house2.alojarse v prona) ( hospedarse) to stayb) proyectil/bala to lodge* * *= host, house.Ex. Most computer bureaux which host the factual data bases have their own world-wide networks.Ex. The shared systems are run on an IBM 4341 computer housed at BLCMP.----* alojarse = lodge.* alojarse con = board and lodge with.* volver a alojar = rehouse [re-house].* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( en hotel)b) ( en casa particular) to put... up2) ( albergar) <evacuados/refugiados> to house2.alojarse v prona) ( hospedarse) to stayb) proyectil/bala to lodge* * *= host, house.Ex: Most computer bureaux which host the factual data bases have their own world-wide networks.
Ex: The shared systems are run on an IBM 4341 computer housed at BLCMP.* alojarse = lodge.* alojarse con = board and lodge with.* volver a alojar = rehouse [re-house].* * *alojar [A1 ]vtA1(en un hotel): los hemos alojado en el hotel Plaza we've booked them into o got them rooms at the hotel Plazael hotel en el que estaban alojados los turistas the hotel which the tourists were staying at2 (en una casa particular) to put … upsi vienen a Lima los alojaremos gustosos if you come to Lima, we'd be delighted to put you up o to have you to stay with us o we'll be glad to have you stay with usB(albergar): la residencia aloja a 70 estudiantes the hostel is home to o houses o can accommodate 70 studentsla sala aloja pinturas decimonónicas the room houses 19th century paintingsC ‹evacuados/refugiados› to house■ alojarse1 (hospedarse) to staysiempre se aloja en el mismo hotel she always stays at the same hotel2 «proyectil/bala» to lodge* * *
alojar ( conjugate alojar) verbo transitivo
1a) ( en hotel):
el hotel en el que estaban alojados the hotel where they were staying
2 ( albergar) ‹evacuados/refugiados› to house
alojarse verbo pronominal
alojar verbo transitivo to accommodate, to put up
' alojar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
albergar
English:
accommodate
- house
- lodge
- put up
- quarter
- take in
- billet
- put
- take
* * *♦ vtto put up;alojaron a los supervivientes en un polideportivo they put the survivors up in a sports centre;cada tienda de campaña puede alojar a treinta refugiados each tent can house thirty refugees;Informátalojar páginas web to host web pages* * *v/t accommodate* * *alojar vtalbergar: to house, to lodge* * *alojar vb1. (en general) to accommodatela Villa Olímpica puede alojar a 12.000 atletas the Olympic Village can accommodate 12,000 athletes -
3 meterse
1 (introducirse en) to get in■ se metió en el coche rápidamente he got quickly into the car, he jumped into the car2 (tomar parte - negocio) to go into (en, -); (involucrarse en) to get involved (en, in/with), get mixed up (en, in/with)3 (introducirse) to get involved (en, in)■ siempre te estás metiendo donde no te llaman you're always sticking your nose in where you're not wanted4 (ir) to go■ ¿dónde se habrá metido? where can he have got to?5 (provocar) to pick ( con, on)■ no te metas con él que es más fuerte que tú don't pick on him, he's stronger than you6 (dedicarse) to go (en, into)* * *1) to enter, get into2) meddle* * *VPR1) (=introducirse)¿dónde se habrá metido el lápiz? — where can the pencil have got to?
no sabía dónde meterse de pura vergüenza — she was so ashamed, she didn't know where to hide
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meterse en algo, después de comer siempre se mete en el despacho — after lunch she always goes into her study o shuts herself away in her study2) (=introducir)meterse una buena cena — * to have a good dinner
meterse un pico — ** to give o.s. a fix **
3) (=involucrarse)•
meterse en algo, se metió en un negocio turbio — he got involved in a shady affairme metí mucho en la película — I really got into o got involved in the film
4) (=entrometerse)•
meterse en algo — to interfere in sth, meddle in sth¿por qué te metes (en esto)? — why are you interfering (in this matter)?
¡no te metas en lo que no te importa!, ¡no te metas donde no te llaman! — mind your own business!
5) [de profesión]•
meterse a algo, meterse a monja — to become a nun•
meterse de algo, meterse de aprendiz en un oficio — to go into trade as an apprentice6)• meterse a hacer algo — (=emprender) to start doing sth, start to do sth
se metió a pintar todas las paredes de la casa — he started painting o to paint the whole house
7)• meterse con algn — * (=provocar) to pick on sb *; (=burlarse de) to tease sb
* * *(v.) = meddle (in/with), lodge, get + Posesivo + feet wetEx. It also can give the impression that Finland is meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.Ex. A bullet had passed through her cheek and nose and lodged in the back of her head at the base of her spine.Ex. Coming clean to voters is something she's gonna have to get used to if she is really serious about getting her feet wet in elected politics.* * *(v.) = meddle (in/with), lodge, get + Posesivo + feet wetEx: It also can give the impression that Finland is meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.
Ex: A bullet had passed through her cheek and nose and lodged in the back of her head at the base of her spine.Ex: Coming clean to voters is something she's gonna have to get used to if she is really serious about getting her feet wet in elected politics.* * *
■meterse verbo reflexivo
1 (entrar) to go o come, get [in/into, en]: se metieron en la iglesia, they went into the church
se metió en una secta, he joined a sect
2 (involucrarse) to get into, get mixed up: se metió en asuntos de drogas, he got mixed up in drugs
se metió en un lío, he got into a mess
3 (entrometerse) to meddle
4 (tomar el pelo) no te metas con María, don't pick on Maria ♦ LOC familiar: meterse en faena, to set to, to roll up one's sleeves
' meterse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
boca
- ceja
- hondura
- lío
- tarambana
- bolsillo
- dificultad
- entrar
- importar
- introducir
- meter
- monja
English:
butt out
- chip in
- difficulty
- fight
- get at
- get into
- go
- horn
- hot
- jump in
- mess with
- pick
- pick on
- tangle with
- trouble
- water
- dig
- get
- keep
- meddle
- mix
- muscle
- pile
- pocket
- squirm
- stay
- throw
- turn
* * *vprse metió debajo de un árbol para protegerse de la lluvia she took refuge from the rain under a tree;se metió dentro del bosque she entered the forest;meterse en to get into;meterse en la cama to get into bed;dos semanas más y nos metemos en marzo another two weeks and we'll be into March already;se me ha metido agua en los oídos I've got water in my ears;se metió las manos en los bolsillos she put her hands in her pockets;meterse el dedo en la nariz to pick one's nose;Figmeterse mucho en algo [un papel, un trabajo, una película] to get very involved in sth;Famse le ha metido en la cabeza (que…) he's got it into his head (that…);muchos jóvenes se meten en sí mismos a lot of young people go into their shell;muy Fam¡métetelo donde te quepa! stick it where the sun don't shine!2. (en frase interrogativa) [estar] to get to;¿dónde se ha metido ese chico? where has that boy got to?meterse a torero to become a bullfighter;se ha metido de dependiente en unos grandes almacenes he's got a job as a shop assistant in a department store;me metí a vender seguros I became an insurance salesman, I got a job selling insurance4. [involucrarse] to get involved (en in);5. [entrometerse] to meddle, to interfere;se mete en todo he's always sticking his nose into other people's business;meterse por medio to interfere¡no te metas con mi novia! leave my girlfriend alone!* * *v/r:meterse en algo get into sth; ( involucrarse) get involved in sth, get mixed up in sth;meterse donde no le llaman stick one’s nose in where it doesn’t belong;no saber dónde meterse fig not know what to do with o.s.;meterse a hacer algo start doing sth, start to do sth;meterse con alguien pick on s.o.;meterse de administrativo get a job in admin;se metió a bailar he became a dancer;¿dónde se ha metido? where has he got to?* * *vr1) : to get into, to enterno te metas en lo que no te importa: mind your own business3)no te metas conmigo: don't mess with me* * *meterse vb1. (introducirse) to get in / to go in2. (entrometerse) to interfere4. (estar) to be¿dónde se habrá metido Juan? where can Juan be?
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