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1 delirious
delirious [dɪ'lɪrɪəs]∎ the fever made him delirious la fièvre l'a fait délirer;∎ to become delirious se mettre à délirer, être pris de délire∎ he was delirious with joy il était fou de joie;∎ she's delirious about being pregnant elle est ravie d'être enceinte;∎ I'm not exactly delirious at the prospect cette perspective ne m'enchante guère -
2 delirar
v.to be delirious (un enfermo, un borracho).* * *1 to be delirious2 figurado (decir despropósitos) to talk nonsense* * *verb1) to rave2) be delirious* * *VI1) (Med) to be delirious2) (=desatinar) to rave, talk nonsense¡tú deliras! — * you must be mad!
* * *verbo intransitivo (Med) to be delirious* * *verbo intransitivo (Med) to be delirious* * *delirar [A1 ]vi1 ( Med) to be deliriousla fiebre lo hacía delirar the fever made him delirious* * *
delirar ( conjugate delirar) verbo intransitivo (Med) to be delirious;
delirar verbo intransitivo
1 Med to be delirious
2 (decir disparates) to talk nonsense
' delirar' also found in these entries:
English:
rave
- delirious
* * *delirar vi1. [enfermo, borracho] to be delirious;la fiebre lo hizo delirar the fever made him delirious2. [decir disparates] to talk nonsense;¡tú deliras! you're off your head!* * *v/i be delirious;¡tú deliras! fig you must be crazy!* * *delirar vi1) desvariar: to be delirious2) : to rave, to talk nonsense -
3 delirar
delirar ( conjugate delirar) verbo intransitivo (Med) to be delirious;
delirar verbo intransitivo
1 Med to be delirious
2 (decir disparates) to talk nonsense ' delirar' also found in these entries: English: rave - delirious
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