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61 quedar
quedar ( conjugate quedar) verbo intransitivo 1 (en un estado, una situación):◊ quedar viudo/huérfano to be widowed/orphaned;quedó paralítico he was left paralyzed; el coche quedó como nuevo the car is as good as new (now); y que esto quede bien claro and I want to make this quite clear; ¿quién quedó en primer lugar? who was o came first? 2 ( en la opinión de los demás):◊ si no voy quedaré mal con ellos it won't go down very well o it'll look bad if I don't turn up;lo hice para quedar bien con el jefe I did it to get in the boss's good books; quedé muy bien con el regalo I made a very good impression with my present; me hiciste quedar muy mal diciendo eso you really showed me up saying that; nos hizo quedar mal a todos he embarrassed us all; quedó en ridículo ( por culpa propia) he made a fool of himself; ( por culpa ajena) he was made to look a fool 3 ( permanecer):◊ ¿queda alguien adentro? is there anyone left inside?;le quedó la cicatriz she was left with a scar; esto no puede quedar así we can't leave things like this; nuestros planes quedaron en nada our plans came to nothing; quedar atrás [ persona] to fall behind; [rencillas/problemas] to be in the past 4 (+ me/te/le etc)a) [tamaño/talla]:la talla 12 le queda bien the size 12 fits (you/him) fineb) ( sentar):◊ el azul le queda bien/mal blue suits her/doesn't suit hera) (acordar, convenir):◊ ¿en qué quedaron? what did you decide?;¿entonces en qué quedamos? so, what's happening, then?; quedaron en or (AmL) de no decirle nada they agreed o decided not to tell him anything; quedó en or (AmL) de venir a las nueve she said she would come at nineb) ( citarse):◊ ¿a qué hora quedamos? what time shall we meet?;quedé con unos amigos para cenar I arranged to meet some friends for dinner ( estar situado) to be; me queda muy lejos it's very far from where I live (o work etc) (en 3a pers) 1◊ ¿te queda algo de dinero? do you have any money left?;¿queda café? is there any coffee left?; solo quedan las ruinas only the ruins remain; no nos queda más remedio que ir we have no choice but to go 2 ( faltar): ¿cuántos kilómetros quedan? how many kilometers are there to go?; todavía le quedan dos años he still has two years to go o do; queda mucho por ver there is still a lot to see; aún me queda todo esto por hacer I still have all this to do; no me/le queda otra (fam) I have/he has no choice quedarse verbo pronominal 1b) (en un estado, una situación) (+ compl):quedarse dormido to fall asleep; quedarse sin trabajo to lose one's job 2 (+ me/te/le etc)a) ( permanecer):no me gusta quedarme sola en casa I don't like being alone in the house; no te quedes ahí parado don't just stand there!; nos quedamos charlando hasta tarde we went on chatting until late in the evening; se me quedó mirando he sat/stood there staring at me; de repente el motor se quedó (AmL) the engine suddenly died on meb) (Andes) ( olvidarse):c) (Esp) ( llegar a ser):‹cambio/lápiz› to keep; me quedo con este I'll take this one
quedar verbo intransitivo
1 (en un estado) quedar bien, (una persona) to make a good impression (un objeto) to look nice
quedar en ridículo, to make a fool of oneself
2 (en un lugar) to be: mi casa no queda lejos, my house is not far from here
3 (sobrar) to be left: ¿queda más té?, is there any tea left?
4 (faltar) (tiempo) to go: quedan dos días para las vacaciones, there are two days to go till the holidays
5 (convenir) to agree: quedamos en ir al cine, we agreed to go to the cinema
6 (citarse) to meet: quedaré con mi hermana, I'll arrange to meet my sister
7 (una ropa, un peinado, etc) to suit: te queda grande, it's too big for you ' quedar' also found in these entries: Spanish: betún - cumplir - descolgarse - embarazarse - enmudecer - estar - lucirse - restar - sobrar - sopa - venir - aire - aislado - anillo - bailar - calle - constar - descubierto - desmano - enganchar - faltar - lejísimos - manifiesto - mano - rezagado - tabla English: air - appal - appall - arrange - date - egg - fit - flu - gasp - go - leave - lie - long - meet - one-upmanship - remain - rest - side - smoke - stand - stand about - stand around - agree - alternatively - catch - come - get - keep - narrow - out - over - place - remand - runner - scar - scot-free - show - strand - unpunished - water - widow -
62 quedo
Del verbo quedar: ( conjugate quedar) \ \
quedo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
quedó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: quedar quedo
quedar ( conjugate quedar) verbo intransitivo 1 (en un estado, una situación):◊ quedo viudo/huérfano to be widowed/orphaned;quedó paralítico he was left paralyzed; el coche quedó como nuevo the car is as good as new (now); y que esto quede bien claro and I want to make this quite clear; ¿quién quedó en primer lugar? who was o came first? 2 ( en la opinión de los demás):◊ si no voy quedoé mal con ellos it won't go down very well o it'll look bad if I don't turn up;lo hice para quedo bien con el jefe I did it to get in the boss's good books; quedé muy bien con el regalo I made a very good impression with my present; me hiciste quedo muy mal diciendo eso you really showed me up saying that; nos hizo quedo mal a todos he embarrassed us all; quedó en ridículo ( por culpa propia) he made a fool of himself; ( por culpa ajena) he was made to look a fool 3 ( permanecer):◊ ¿queda alguien adentro? is there anyone left inside?;le quedó la cicatriz she was left with a scar; esto no puede quedo así we can't leave things like this; nuestros planes quedoon en nada our plans came to nothing; quedo atrás [ persona] to fall behind; [rencillas/problemas] to be in the past 4 (+ me/te/le etc)a) [tamaño/talla]:la talla 12 le queda bien the size 12 fits (you/him) fineb) ( sentar):◊ el azul le queda bien/mal blue suits her/doesn't suit hera) (acordar, convenir):◊ ¿en qué quedoon? what did you decide?;¿entonces en qué quedamos? so, what's happening, then?; quedoon en or (AmL) de no decirle nada they agreed o decided not to tell him anything; quedó en or (AmL) de venir a las nueve she said she would come at nineb) ( citarse):◊ ¿a qué hora quedamos? what time shall we meet?;quedé con unos amigos para cenar I arranged to meet some friends for dinner ( estar situado) to be; me queda muy lejos it's very far from where I live (o work etc) (en 3a pers) 1◊ ¿te queda algo de dinero? do you have any money left?;¿queda café? is there any coffee left?; solo quedan las ruinas only the ruins remain; no nos queda más remedio que ir we have no choice but to go 2 ( faltar): ¿cuántos kilómetros quedan? how many kilometers are there to go?; todavía le quedan dos años he still has two years to go o do; queda mucho por ver there is still a lot to see; aún me queda todo esto por hacer I still have all this to do; no me/le queda otra (fam) I have/he has no choice quedarse verbo pronominal 1b) (en un estado, una situación) (+ compl):quedose dormido to fall asleep; quedose sin trabajo to lose one's job 2 (+ me/te/le etc)a) ( permanecer):no me gusta quedome sola en casa I don't like being alone in the house; no te quedes ahí parado don't just stand there!; nos quedamos charlando hasta tarde we went on chatting until late in the evening; se me quedó mirando he sat/stood there staring at me; de repente el motor se quedó (AmL) the engine suddenly died on meb) (Andes) ( olvidarse):c) (Esp) ( llegar a ser):‹cambio/lápiz› to keep; me quedo con este I'll take this one
quedar verbo intransitivo
1 (en un estado) quedar bien, (una persona) to make a good impression (un objeto) to look nice
quedar en ridículo, to make a fool of oneself
2 (en un lugar) to be: mi casa no queda lejos, my house is not far from here
3 (sobrar) to be left: ¿queda más té?, is there any tea left?
4 (faltar) (tiempo) to go: quedan dos días para las vacaciones, there are two days to go till the holidays
5 (convenir) to agree: quedamos en ir al cine, we agreed to go to the cinema
6 (citarse) to meet: quedaré con mi hermana, I'll arrange to meet my sister
7 (una ropa, un peinado, etc) to suit: te queda grande, it's too big for you
quedo,-a
I adjetivo quiet, soft
II adverbio quietly, softly ' quedo' also found in these entries: Spanish: betún - blanca - blanco - bobalicón - bobalicona - bordada - bordado - borraja - calentar - campante - ciega - ciego - corta - corto - desguace - dormida - dormido - entredicho - estancada - estancado - fresca - fresco - impune - incomunicada - incomunicado - lamentable - mustia - mustio - oscuras - pasmada - pasmado - perpleja - perplejo - queda - quedarse - runrún - sana - sano - seca - seco - aire - atónito - cesante - chocho - clavado - dejo - demás - embarazada - encerrado - enemistado English: alternative - burn - crossfire - disfigure - dishearten - disorient - disorientate - doze off - face - get away with - grow out of - least - leave out - orphan - second - speechless - stay up - take aback - upstage - cripple - cut - embed - jaw - last - lay - linger - resort - rooted - scar - single - stick - stunned - trap -
63 temperamento
temperamento sustantivo masculinob) ( vigor de carácter):
temperamento sustantivo masculino
1 (modo de ser, naturaleza) temperament: tiene un temperamento muy dulce, he has a sweet nature
2 (carácter, nervio) spirit: es una mujer de mucho temperamento, she has a strong character ' temperamento' also found in these entries: Spanish: genio - natural - temple - efusivo - reposado English: bad-tempered - disposition - fiery - forceful - intense - level - temperament
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