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121 separarse
1 (tomar diferente camino) to separate, part company2 (matrimonio) to separate3 (apartarse) to move away (de, from)4 (desprenderse) to separate (de, from), come off (de, -)5 (de amigo etc) to part company (de, with)6 separarse de (dejar algo) to part with* * ** * *VPR1) [en el espacio] to partcaminaron hasta la plaza, donde se separaron — they walked as far as the square, where they went their separate ways o where they parted
al llegar a la juventud sus destinos parecen separarse — when they became teenagers they seemed to go their separate ways
separarse de algn/algo: no se separa de él ni un solo instante — she never leaves him o leaves his side for a moment
no se separan ni un momento del televisor — they sit there glued to the television, they never take their eyes off the television
no se separen del grupo hasta que estemos dentro de la catedral — stay with the group until we are in the cathedral
se separó de la vida pública — she withdrew o retired from public life
2) [en una relación] [cónyuges] to separate, split up; [socios, pareja] to split upsus padres se han separado — his parents have separated o split up
¿en qué año se separaron los Beatles? — what year did the Beatles break up o split up?
separarse de — [+ cónyuge] to separate from, split up with; [+ socio, pareja] to split up with
se separó de su marido — she separated from o split up with her husband
3) (=desprenderse) [fragmento, trozo] to detach itself (de from)come away; [pedazos] to come apart4) (Pol, Rel) to break awaycuando la Iglesia anglicana se separó de Roma — when the Anglican Church broke away o frm seceded from Rome
5) (Jur) to withdraw (de from)* * *(v.) = drift apart, part, divorce, go (our/their) separate ways, forkEx. UDC was originally based on the fifth edition of DC, and though the two schemes tended to drift apart, there was for some time an attempt to bring them into line again.Ex. Anthony Datto thanked them for having permitted him to unburden himself and after a few desultory remarks about the nasty weather and nothing in particular, they parted.Ex. These relations are constructed through negotiations and contestations that cannot be easily divorced from cultural context.Ex. After having gone their separate ways, today we see these institutions coming back together = Tras haber estado separadas, en la actualidad estas instituciones están volviendo a colaborar.Ex. Meanings in art come in layers, their ways forking and crossing one another like the meandering paths of a labyrinth.* * *(v.) = drift apart, part, divorce, go (our/their) separate ways, forkEx: UDC was originally based on the fifth edition of DC, and though the two schemes tended to drift apart, there was for some time an attempt to bring them into line again.
Ex: Anthony Datto thanked them for having permitted him to unburden himself and after a few desultory remarks about the nasty weather and nothing in particular, they parted.Ex: These relations are constructed through negotiations and contestations that cannot be easily divorced from cultural context.Ex: After having gone their separate ways, today we see these institutions coming back together = Tras haber estado separadas, en la actualidad estas instituciones están volviendo a colaborar.Ex: Meanings in art come in layers, their ways forking and crossing one another like the meandering paths of a labyrinth.* * *
■separarse verbo reflexivo
1 (aumentar la distancia) to move away [de, from]: no te separes de mí, stay with me
2 (coger rumbos distintos) to part: nos separamos para buscarte, we split up to look for you
3 (una banda, un grupo, un partido) to split up
4 (un matrimonio) to separate
' separarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apartar
- separar
English:
break away
- draw
- part
- secede
- separate
- split off
- split up
- break
- company
- diverge
- split
- stick
* * *vpr1. [apartarse] to move apart;separaos un poco move apart a bit;separarse de to move away from;sepárese un poco del micrófono don't speak too close to the microphone;no se separen del grupo don't leave the group, stay together with the group;no se separaba de mí he didn't leave my side;jamás se separa de su osito de peluche she never goes anywhere without her teddy bear;es la primera vez que se separa de sus padres it's the first time he's been away from his parents2. [ir por distinto lugar] [personas] to separate, to part company;[caminos, vías, carreteras] to diverge;aquí se separan nuestros caminos this is where we each go our separate way, this is where we part company3. [matrimonio] to separate (de from); [novios, grupo musical, entidades] to split up (de with);se ha separado de su marido she has separated from her husband5. [desprenderse] to come away o off* * *v/r separate, split up fam* * *separarse vb2. (ir por distinto lugar) to go separate ways3. (apartarse) to move away -
122 tarjeta amarilla
f.yellow card.* * *yellow card* * *(n.) = yellow cardEx. As a result, yellow cards to indicate a caution and red cards to indicate an expulsion were used for the first time in the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico.* * *(n.) = yellow cardEx: As a result, yellow cards to indicate a caution and red cards to indicate an expulsion were used for the first time in the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico.
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123 tarjeta roja
f.red card.* * *red card* * *(n.) = red cardEx. As a result, yellow cards to indicate a caution and red cards to indicate an expulsion were used for the first time in the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico.* * *(n.) = red cardEx: As a result, yellow cards to indicate a caution and red cards to indicate an expulsion were used for the first time in the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico.
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124 tentativa
adj.&f.feminine of TENTATIVO.f.attempt.tentativa de asesinato attempted murdertentativa de suicidio suicide attempt* * *1 attempt, try\tentativa de asesinato DERECHO attempted murder* * *noun f.attempt, try* * *SF (=intento) attempt; (Jur) criminal attempt* * *femenino attempt* * *= bid.Ex. He has also applied NEPHIS to titles in a bid to produce index entries.----* la primera tentativa = the first time around.* tentativa de acercamiento = overture.* tentativa de asesinato = assassination attempt.* tentativa de golpe de estado = attempted coup, coup attempt.* * *femenino attempt* * *= bid.Ex: He has also applied NEPHIS to titles in a bid to produce index entries.
* la primera tentativa = the first time around.* tentativa de acercamiento = overture.* tentativa de asesinato = assassination attempt.* tentativa de golpe de estado = attempted coup, coup attempt.* * *attemptmarcó a la segunda tentativa he scored at the second attempt* * *
tentativa sustantivo femenino
attempt
tentativa sustantivo femenino
1 attempt, try: falló su segunda tentativa, he failed on his second attempt
2 Jur tentativa de fuga/robo, attempted escape/robbery
' tentativa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
frustrada
- frustrado
- casi
- infeliz
- intento
English:
attempt
- bid
- shot
- try
- go
* * *tentativa nfattempt;tentativa de asesinato attempted murder;tentativa de delito attempted crime;tentativa de suicidio suicide attempt* * *f attempt* * *tentativa nf: attempt, try* * *tentativa n attempt -
125 tomárselo con calma
to take it easy* * *(v.) = hang + loose, take it + easy, keep + a cool head, play it + coolEx. I have to hand it to you, maybe you've got some booze in you or maybe you just like to hang loose, but you put on quite a show.Ex. The next morning I wasn't sore at all (since I had taken it easy) but both Jason and I had second-degree sun and wind burns.Ex. To be a successful crane driver, you must have self-control and be able to keep a cool head in critical situations.Ex. Meeting someone for the first time can be nerve-wracking, but so can trying to balance your eagerness with your need to play it cool when you're in a dating relationship.* * *(v.) = hang + loose, take it + easy, keep + a cool head, play it + coolEx: I have to hand it to you, maybe you've got some booze in you or maybe you just like to hang loose, but you put on quite a show.
Ex: The next morning I wasn't sore at all (since I had taken it easy) but both Jason and I had second-degree sun and wind burns.Ex: To be a successful crane driver, you must have self-control and be able to keep a cool head in critical situations.Ex: Meeting someone for the first time can be nerve-wracking, but so can trying to balance your eagerness with your need to play it cool when you're in a dating relationship. -
126 torneo ecuestre
(n.) = equestrian event, equestrian competitionEx. Equestrian events were included in the Olympic Games for the first time in 1900.Ex. Reeve broke his neck in May 1995 when he was thrown from his horse during an equestrian competition.* * *(n.) = equestrian event, equestrian competitionEx: Equestrian events were included in the Olympic Games for the first time in 1900.
Ex: Reeve broke his neck in May 1995 when he was thrown from his horse during an equestrian competition. -
127 venderse caro
v.to realize a high price, to sell high.* * *to play hard to get* * ** * *(v.) = play + hard to get, play it + coolEx. Playing hard to get is definitely one of the games of love.Ex. Meeting someone for the first time can be nerve-wracking, but so can trying to balance your eagerness with your need to play it cool when you're in a dating relationship.* * *(v.) = play + hard to get, play it + coolEx: Playing hard to get is definitely one of the games of love.
Ex: Meeting someone for the first time can be nerve-wracking, but so can trying to balance your eagerness with your need to play it cool when you're in a dating relationship. -
128 índice económico
(n.) = economic indexEx. These key economic indexes have now touched the yellow alert point for the first time this year.* * *(n.) = economic indexEx: These key economic indexes have now touched the yellow alert point for the first time this year.
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