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21 duizend
1 [telwoord] (a/one) thousand♦voorbeelden:1 periode van duizend jaar • millennium, millenaryhet jaar duizend • the year thousandduizend pond/dollar • a thousand pounds/dollarsdat werk heeft (vele) duizenden gekost • that work cost thousandsduizend tegen één • a thousand to onehij kent duizend en één moppen • he knows a thousand and one jokesaan duizend gevaren blootstaan • be exposed to a thousands dangersduizenden en nog eens duizenden mensen • thousands and/upon thousands of peopledat loopt in de duizenden • that runs into thousandshij is er één uit duizend(en) • he is one in a thousands -
22 acudir
v.1 to go.acudir a una cita/un mitin to turn up for an appointment/at a rallynadie acudió a mi llamada de auxilio no-one answered my cry for help2 to attend, to come, to turn out, to go.Nadie acudió Nobody turned out.* * *2 (presentarse) to come back3 (ir a socorrer) to help, come forward4 (recurrir) to call on, turn to* * *verbto go, come- acudir a* * *VI1) [indicando movimiento] (=ir) to go; (=venir) to comeseñor Martínez, acuda a información por favor — Mr Martínez, please go to the information desk
muchos profesores acuden cada año a nuestro congreso — every year many teachers come to o attend our conference
miles de personas acudieron al aeropuerto — thousands of people turned up at o came to the airport
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no acudió a la cita — he did not keep the appointment, he did not turn up (for the appointment)esta imagen acude a la mente de muchas personas — for many people this is the image that comes to mind
2) (=participar) to take part3) (=recurrir)•
acudir a — to turn toacudo a ustedes para quejarme sobre... — I am writing to complain about...
4) (Agr) to produce, yield* * *verbo intransitivo1) (frml) ( a lugar)acudió a la hora prevista — she came o arrived at the arranged time
acudir a algo — < cita> to turn up for something; < reunión> to attend something
los recuerdos acuden a mi mente — (liter) memories come flooding back to me
señorita Fernández, acuda al teléfono — telephone call for Miss Fernández
2) ( recurrir)* * *= call on/upon, patronise [patronize, -USA], patronage.Nota: Como cliente o usuario.Ex. It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.Ex. In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.Ex. 'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.----* acudir a = enlist + the cooperation of.* acudir al rescate = come to + Posesivo + rescue.* acudir en masa = flock, flock in, be out in force, come out in + force.* no acudir = stay away.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* * *verbo intransitivo1) (frml) ( a lugar)acudió a la hora prevista — she came o arrived at the arranged time
acudir a algo — < cita> to turn up for something; < reunión> to attend something
los recuerdos acuden a mi mente — (liter) memories come flooding back to me
señorita Fernández, acuda al teléfono — telephone call for Miss Fernández
2) ( recurrir)* * *= call on/upon, patronise [patronize, -USA], patronage.Nota: Como cliente o usuario.Ex: It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.
Ex: In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.Ex: 'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.* acudir a = enlist + the cooperation of.* acudir al rescate = come to + Posesivo + rescue.* acudir en masa = flock, flock in, be out in force, come out in + force.* no acudir = stay away.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* * *acudir [I1 ]viA ( frml)(a un lugar): nadie acudió en su ayuda nobody came to his aidno acudió a la hora prevista she did not come o arrive at the arranged timedeberá acudir en ayunas you should not eat anything before attendingmiles de personas acudieron para apoyarlo thousands of people turned out o came to support himacudir A algo:no acudió a la cita he failed to keep the appointment o ( BrE) to turn up for the appointmentno acudió a la reunión she did not attend the meetingmillones de personas acudirán hoy a las urnas millions of people will go to the polls todayla policía acudió al lugar de los hechos the police went to the scene (of events)los recuerdos acuden a mi mente ( liter); memories come flooding back to meseñorita Fernández, acuda al teléfono Miss Fernández, telephone call o telephone call for Miss FernándezB (recurrir) acudir A algn:acudió a su padre para que lo ayudara he turned o went to his father for helpantes que acudir a las armas rather than resort to the use of armsacudieron a un árbitro para intentar resolverlo they went to arbitration to try to resolve it* * *
acudir ( conjugate acudir) verbo intransitivo
1 (frml) (ir) to go;
( venir) to come;◊ nadie acudió en su ayuda nobody went/came to his aid;
acudir a algo ‹ a cita› to arrive for sth;
‹ a reunión› to attend sth;
2 ( recurrir) acudir a algn to turn to sb;
acudir verbo intransitivo
1 (ir a una cita, a un lugar) to go
(venir a una cita, a un lugar) to come, arrive
2 (prestar ayuda) to give aid, help: siempre está dispuesto a acudir en auxilio de cualquiera, he's always prepared to help anybody
3 (buscar ayuda o información) to turn to: no tengo a quién acudir, I have no one to turn to
' acudir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparecer
- concejo
- faltar
- ir
- acto
- masa
- tribunal
English:
aid
- appointment
- break
- come
- court
- directly
- disappoint
- flock
- keep
- poll
- roll up
- turn out
- turn up
- walk up
* * *acudir vi1. [ir] to go;[venir] to come;acudir a una cita/un mitin to turn up for an appointment/at a rally;acudir en ayuda de alguien to come to sb's aid o assistance;nadie acudió a mi llamada de auxilio no one answered my cry for help;Sr. Pérez, acuda a recepción could Mr Perez please come to reception?;no es obligatorio acudir a todas las clases it isn't compulsory to attend all the classes;acudir a la mente to come to mind;acudir a las urnas to go to the polls2. [frecuentar]a este restaurante acuden muchos personajes famosos this restaurant is patronized by many celebritiessi necesitas ayuda, puedes acudir a mí if you need help you can ask me o come to me;amenazaron con acudir a la violencia they threatened to resort to violence;piensan acudir a la justicia they intend to go to court* * *v/i come;acudir a alguien turn to s.o.;acudir al médico go to the doctor;acudir a las urnas go to the polls;acudir al trabajo go to work* * *acudir vi1) : to go, to come (someplace for a specific purpose)acudió a la puerta: he went to the dooracudimos en su ayuda: we came to her aid2) : to be present, to show upacudí a la cita: I showed up for the appointment3)acudir a : to turn to, to have recourse tohay que acudir al médico: you must consult the doctor* * *acudir vb1. (ir) to go2. (recurrir a) to turn to -
23 عدد
عَدَد \ figure: the sign for a number (1, 2, 3, etc.); any number: a low figure. number: a quantity: a large number of people. \ الأَعْدَاد الزَّوْجيَّة \ even numbers: those numbers that can be divided by two: 2, 4, 6, 8 etc.. \ أَعْدَادٌ كبيرة \ hundreds: a very large number: He has hundreds of friends. thousands: a great many: thousands of people. \ أَعْدَاد كبيرة مِن \ plague: a very large number of creatures (esp. flies, rats, locusts, etc.) that cause great trouble: The crops were destroyed by a plague of locusts. \ See Also أَسْرَاب مُؤذِيَة مِن... \ عَدَد \ intake: a quatity that is taken in: This year’s intake of students was 70 girls and 50 boys. \ See Also كَمِّيّة مُدْخَلَة \ عَدَد أقلّ \ less: a smaller amount of; not so much; not so many (but fewer is better than less in regard to plural nouns): You should eat less sugar and fewer sweets. less: a smaller amount: It lasted for less than five minutes. He wants $5 and he won’t accept less. \ عَدَد صَحيح \ a whole number: a number such as 2 (not a fraction like 2/3 or a decimal like 1.7). \ عَدَد غفير \ multitude: a great number; a crowd. \ عَدَد قَديم (من صَحيفَة أو مَجَلَّة) \ back number: (of a newspaper, etc) a copy which is not the latest on sale. \ See Also نُسْخَة قَديمَة \ عَدَد قَليل \ few: (with a) some, but not a large number: I waited for a few days. I need a few more books. handful: a few: Only a handful of people came to watch the match. \ العَدَد الكامِل \ strength: the full quantity of a group of persons who form an effective force: The nurses are not up to strength. (There are not enough nurses) They are 30 below strength. (The hospital usu. employs 30 more than it has now). \ عَدَد كبير \ many: a large number (of): He has (very) many friends. Many (of them) are at school with him. Many hands make light work (a job is done faster if we help each other). many a: used with a singular noun, equal in sense to a plural noun: I’ve been there many a time (many times). score: modern use (mostly pl.) a large number: I’ve been there scores of times. \ عَدَد كبير \ heaps of: a lot of: He has heaps of relations. \ See Also كَمية كبيرة مِن \ عَدَد كبير جدًّا \ a good many, a great many: very many: a good many people. \ عَدَد كَبير مِن \ dozen: a lot: I have dozens of relations. \ عَدَد مِن صَحِيفة \ issue: an official supply; (of newspapers) a particular supply: an issue of new coins; yesterday’s issue of the local paper. \ عَدَد هائِل \ a cloud: a mass of everything in the air (flying insects, smoke, dust, etc.). -
24 desfilar
v.1 to parade (gen) & (military).Los soldados marcharon The soldiers marched.2 to head off, to leave.* * *1 (gen) to march2 MILITAR to march, march past, parade3 (moda) to parade, walk up and down4 familiar (dejarse caer) to pass, drop in* * *verb* * *VI1) (Mil) to parade2) (=pasar) to come, pass bysegún acababan, iban desfilando por la puerta — as they finished, they filtered out of the door
3) [modelo] to model* * *verbo intransitivoa) soldados to paradeb) manifestantes to marchmiles de turistas desfilan cada año por el museo — thousands of tourists pass through the museum every year
c) modelo to parade up and down the catwalkd) ( por la mente) to pass through* * *= parade.Ex. A boy was paraded naked with "I am thief" written on his stomach and back for allegedly stealing a dress from a boutique where he worked.----* hacer desfilar = parade.* * *verbo intransitivoa) soldados to paradeb) manifestantes to marchmiles de turistas desfilan cada año por el museo — thousands of tourists pass through the museum every year
c) modelo to parade up and down the catwalkd) ( por la mente) to pass through* * *= parade.Ex: A boy was paraded naked with "I am thief" written on his stomach and back for allegedly stealing a dress from a boutique where he worked.
* hacer desfilar = parade.* * *desfilar [A1 ]vi1 «soldados» to parade, march pastel regimiento desfiló ante el rey the regiment marched past o paraded before the king2 «manifestantes» to marchel cortejo/la manifestación desfiló por la Avenida de la Independencia the cortege/the demonstration passed along the Avenida de la Independenciamiles de turistas desfilan cada año por el museo thousands of tourists pass through the museum every yearmiles de fans desfilaron ante su tumba thousands of fans filed past her tomb3«modelo»: desfiló con un rutilante vestido de noche she paraded o walked up and down the catwalk in a sparkling evening gown4 (por la mente) to pass through* * *
desfilar ( conjugate desfilar) verbo intransitivo
desfilar verbo intransitivo
1 to march in single file
2 Mil to march past, parade
3 (pasar por un lugar un grupo) to pass [ante, in front of] [por, through]
4 (salir ordenadamente) to file out
' desfilar' also found in these entries:
English:
file
- March
- parade
* * *desfilar vi1. [soldados] to parade, to march past;las tropas desfilaron ante el monarca the troops paraded in front of o marched past the king2. [personas] to file;miles de personas desfilaron ante la tumba del presidente thousands of people filed past the president's tomb;cientos de oficinistas desfilan por esta calle todos los días hundreds of office workers pass along this street every day;por este despacho han desfilado hombres muy ilustres illustrious men have passed through this office;imágenes horrendas desfilaban por su mente horrific images passed through his mind3. [modelos] to parade;desfilar por la pasarela to parade o walk down the catwalk¡vamos, desfilando (de aquí)! come on, out of here!* * *v/i parade* * *desfilar vi: to parade, to march* * *desfilar vb1. (modelos) to parade2. (tropas) to march -
25 Bundesliga
f SPORT: (erste, zweite Bundesliga First, Second) Division* * *Bụn|des|li|gaf (Ger SPORT)national league* * *Bun·des·li·gaf kein pl national league; FBALL German football [or soccer] league, ≈ Premier league [or division] BRIT* * *die national or federal division•• Cultural note:In soccer, the German Bundesliga is the top division and is made up of 18 teams. League games draw hundreds of thousands of people every week during the regular season* * *erste, zweite Bundesliga First, Second) Division* * *die national or federal division•• Cultural note:In soccer, the German Bundesliga is the top division and is made up of 18 teams. League games draw hundreds of thousands of people every week during the regular season -
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27 abandonar
v.1 to leave (place).María abandonó la habitación rápidamente Mary abandoned the room quickly.2 to leave (person).3 to give up (estudios).abandonó la carrera en el tercer año she dropped out of university in her third year, she gave up her studies in her third year4 to abandon, to desert, to forsake, to bail out on.Pedro abandonó a su familia Peter abandoned his family.Silvia abandonó sus sueños por Pedro Silvia abandoned her dreams for Peter.5 to quit, to cease trying, to desist, to give up.María abandonó Mary quit.6 to check out on.* * *1 (desamparar) to abandon, forsake2 (lugar) to leave, quit3 (actividad) to give up, withdraw from4 (traicionar) to desert5 (renunciar) to relinquish, renounce6 (descuidar) to neglect7 DEPORTE (retirarse) to withdraw from1 (descuidarse) to neglect oneself, let oneself go2 (entregarse) to give oneself up (a, to)3 (ceder) to give in* * *verb1) to abandon2) desert3) leave4) neglect5) give up6) renounce•* * *1. VT1) (=dejar abandonado) [+ cónyuge, hijo] to abandon, desert; [+ animal, casa, posesiones] to abandon; [+ obligaciones] to neglectla abandonó por otra mujer — he abandoned o deserted her for another woman
tuvimos que abandonar nuestras pertenencias en la huida — we had to abandon all our belongings when we fled
2) (=marcharse de) [+ lugar, organización] to leave3) (=renunciar a) [+ estudios, proyecto] to give up, abandon; [+ costumbre, cargo] to give up; [+ privilegio, título] to renounce, relinquishhemos abandonado la idea de montar un negocio — we have given up o abandoned the idea of starting a business
he decidido abandonar la política — I've decided to give up o abandon politics
si el tratamiento no da resultado lo abandonaremos — if the treatment doesn't work, we'll abandon it
se comprometieron a abandonar sus reivindicaciones territoriales — they promised to renounce o relinquish their territorial claims
4) [buen humor, suerte] to desert2. VI1) (Atletismo) [antes de la prueba] to pull out, withdraw; [durante la prueba] to pull out, retire2) (Boxeo) to concede defeat, throw in the towel * o (EEUU) sponge3) (Ajedrez) to resign, concede4) (Inform) to quit3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) < lugar> to leavelas tropas abandonaron el área — the troops pulled out of o left the area
b) <familia/bebé> to leave, abandon; <marido/amante> to leave; <coche/barco> to abandon2) fuerzas to desert3)a) <actividad/propósito/esperanza> to give upabandonó la lucha — he gave up the fight, he abandoned the struggle
abandonar los estudios — to drop out of school/college
b) (Dep) <carrera/partido> to retire, pull out2.abandonar vi (Dep)a) (antes de la carrera, competición) to withdraw, pull outb) (iniciada la carrera, competición) to retire, pull out; ( en ajedrez) to resign; (en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat3.abandonarse v pron1) ( entregarse)abandonarse a algo — a vicios/placeres to abandon oneself to something
2) ( en el aspecto personal) to let oneself go* * *= abandon, abort, drop, eschew, give up, quit, relinquish, stop, leave + wandering in, forsake, sweep aside, desert, opt out of, scrap, pull back, ditch, surrender, bail out, bargain away, dump, maroon, flake out, leave by + the wayside, get away, desist, go + cold turkey, walk out on, walk out, jump + ship.Ex. The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.Ex. It is important to know what police or fire responses are triggered by alarms and how that reaction can be aborted and the alarm silenced.Ex. Unfruitful lines of enquiry are dropped and new and more promising search terms are introduced as the search progresses.Ex. However, most contributors to the debate about the future of SLIS have eschewed practicalities in favour of sweeping and dramatic generalizations.Ex. If support for quality cataloging is not going to be given, I think we should give it up entirely.Ex. If you decide not to send or save the message, replace the question mark in front of ' Quit' with another character.Ex. The Library will consider relinquishing them only when there is strong assurance that their transfer would not adversely affect the library community.Ex. Program function key 1 (FP1) tells DOBIS/LIBIS to stop whatever it is doing and go back to the function selection screen.Ex. It is our professional duty to help the reader, leading him from author to author, book to book, with enough sure-footed confidence that he is guided up the literary mountain and not left wandering in the viewless foothills because of one's own incompetence.Ex. Indeed, she was delighted to forsake the urban reality of steel and glass, traffic and crime, aspirin and litter, for the sort of over-the-fence friendliness of the smaller city.Ex. The development of optical fibres for information transmission has exciting potential here, but there is a very large investment in the present systems which cannot be swept aside overnight.Ex. Recently, however, libraries have deserted the individual and have pandered too much to the needs of the general public.Ex. The author takes a critical look at the UK government's education policy with regard to schools' ' opting out' of local government control.Ex. There have even been rumours of plans to scrap most of the industrial side of its work and disperse key elements, such as the work on regional and industrial aid, to the provinces.Ex. To pull back now would make both her and him look bad.Ex. It is time that higher education institutions accepted the wisdom of collaboration and ditched, once and for all, the rhetoric of competition = Ya es hora de que las instituciones de enseñanza superior acepten la colaboración y rechacen, de una vez por todas, la competitividad.Ex. Instead the two ecclesiastical disputes which arose from Diocletian's decree to surrender scriptures must be seen as more disastrous to Christian unity than the destruction of libraries.Ex. In the article ' Bailing out' 9 of the 10 librarians interviewed admitted that they were trying to get out of librarianship partly due to unrealistic expectations learned in library school.Ex. Reduced support is a fact of life, and librarians cannot bargain away their budget pressures.Ex. The books may simply be laid before the librarian as they are found, ' dumped in his lap', as one writer puts it.Ex. A seemingly simple tale of schoolboys marooned on an island, the novel 'Lord of the Flies' is an enigmatic and provocative piece of literature.Ex. The actress flaked out again and the director is trying to line up a replacement.Ex. She seeks to recontextualize those events that history has estranged, destroyed or capriciously left by the wayside.Ex. Guards in the lead car of the convoy threw their doors open and ran for cover, screaming, 'Get away, get away'.Ex. One of them sputtered and gesticulated with sufficient violence to induce us to desist.Ex. Judging by the critical responses to the article so far, it looks like the world isn't quite ready to go cold turkey on its religion addiction.Ex. There are many thankless jobs in this world, but does that mean you can just walk out on them for your own selfish reasons?.Ex. At least five members of the audience walked out during the bishop's address.Ex. A new study suggests that up to 40% of currently employed individuals are ready to jump ship once the economy rebounds.----* abandonar el barco = abandon + ship.* abandonar las armas = put down + weapons.* abandonar los estudios = drop out (from school), drop out of + school.* abandonar los servicios de Alguien = drop out.* abandonarse = go to + seed.* abandonarse a = abandon + Reflexivo + to.* abandonar toda esperanza = give up + hope.* abandonar (toda/la) esperanza = abandon + (all) hope.* abandonar un hábito = stop + habit.* abandonar un lugar = quit + Lugar.* estudiante de bachiller que abandona los estudios = high-school dropout.* estudiante universitario que abandona los estudios = college dropout.* no abandonar = stick with, stand by.* persona que abandona Algo = quitter.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) < lugar> to leavelas tropas abandonaron el área — the troops pulled out of o left the area
b) <familia/bebé> to leave, abandon; <marido/amante> to leave; <coche/barco> to abandon2) fuerzas to desert3)a) <actividad/propósito/esperanza> to give upabandonó la lucha — he gave up the fight, he abandoned the struggle
abandonar los estudios — to drop out of school/college
b) (Dep) <carrera/partido> to retire, pull out2.abandonar vi (Dep)a) (antes de la carrera, competición) to withdraw, pull outb) (iniciada la carrera, competición) to retire, pull out; ( en ajedrez) to resign; (en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat3.abandonarse v pron1) ( entregarse)abandonarse a algo — a vicios/placeres to abandon oneself to something
2) ( en el aspecto personal) to let oneself go* * *= abandon, abort, drop, eschew, give up, quit, relinquish, stop, leave + wandering in, forsake, sweep aside, desert, opt out of, scrap, pull back, ditch, surrender, bail out, bargain away, dump, maroon, flake out, leave by + the wayside, get away, desist, go + cold turkey, walk out on, walk out, jump + ship.Ex: The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.
Ex: It is important to know what police or fire responses are triggered by alarms and how that reaction can be aborted and the alarm silenced.Ex: Unfruitful lines of enquiry are dropped and new and more promising search terms are introduced as the search progresses.Ex: However, most contributors to the debate about the future of SLIS have eschewed practicalities in favour of sweeping and dramatic generalizations.Ex: If support for quality cataloging is not going to be given, I think we should give it up entirely.Ex: If you decide not to send or save the message, replace the question mark in front of ' Quit' with another character.Ex: The Library will consider relinquishing them only when there is strong assurance that their transfer would not adversely affect the library community.Ex: Program function key 1 (FP1) tells DOBIS/LIBIS to stop whatever it is doing and go back to the function selection screen.Ex: It is our professional duty to help the reader, leading him from author to author, book to book, with enough sure-footed confidence that he is guided up the literary mountain and not left wandering in the viewless foothills because of one's own incompetence.Ex: Indeed, she was delighted to forsake the urban reality of steel and glass, traffic and crime, aspirin and litter, for the sort of over-the-fence friendliness of the smaller city.Ex: The development of optical fibres for information transmission has exciting potential here, but there is a very large investment in the present systems which cannot be swept aside overnight.Ex: Recently, however, libraries have deserted the individual and have pandered too much to the needs of the general public.Ex: The author takes a critical look at the UK government's education policy with regard to schools' ' opting out' of local government control.Ex: There have even been rumours of plans to scrap most of the industrial side of its work and disperse key elements, such as the work on regional and industrial aid, to the provinces.Ex: To pull back now would make both her and him look bad.Ex: It is time that higher education institutions accepted the wisdom of collaboration and ditched, once and for all, the rhetoric of competition = Ya es hora de que las instituciones de enseñanza superior acepten la colaboración y rechacen, de una vez por todas, la competitividad.Ex: Instead the two ecclesiastical disputes which arose from Diocletian's decree to surrender scriptures must be seen as more disastrous to Christian unity than the destruction of libraries.Ex: In the article ' Bailing out' 9 of the 10 librarians interviewed admitted that they were trying to get out of librarianship partly due to unrealistic expectations learned in library school.Ex: Reduced support is a fact of life, and librarians cannot bargain away their budget pressures.Ex: The books may simply be laid before the librarian as they are found, ' dumped in his lap', as one writer puts it.Ex: A seemingly simple tale of schoolboys marooned on an island, the novel 'Lord of the Flies' is an enigmatic and provocative piece of literature.Ex: The actress flaked out again and the director is trying to line up a replacement.Ex: She seeks to recontextualize those events that history has estranged, destroyed or capriciously left by the wayside.Ex: Guards in the lead car of the convoy threw their doors open and ran for cover, screaming, 'Get away, get away'.Ex: One of them sputtered and gesticulated with sufficient violence to induce us to desist.Ex: Judging by the critical responses to the article so far, it looks like the world isn't quite ready to go cold turkey on its religion addiction.Ex: There are many thankless jobs in this world, but does that mean you can just walk out on them for your own selfish reasons?.Ex: At least five members of the audience walked out during the bishop's address.Ex: A new study suggests that up to 40% of currently employed individuals are ready to jump ship once the economy rebounds.* abandonar el barco = abandon + ship.* abandonar las armas = put down + weapons.* abandonar los estudios = drop out (from school), drop out of + school.* abandonar los servicios de Alguien = drop out.* abandonarse = go to + seed.* abandonarse a = abandon + Reflexivo + to.* abandonar toda esperanza = give up + hope.* abandonar (toda/la) esperanza = abandon + (all) hope.* abandonar un hábito = stop + habit.* abandonar un lugar = quit + Lugar.* estudiante de bachiller que abandona los estudios = high-school dropout.* estudiante universitario que abandona los estudios = college dropout.* no abandonar = stick with, stand by.* persona que abandona Algo = quitter.* * *abandonar [A1 ]vtA1 ( frml); ‹lugar› to leaveel público abandonó el teatro the audience left the theaterse le concedió un plazo de 48 horas para abandonar el país he was given 48 hours to leave the countrymiles de personas abandonan la capital durante el verano thousands of people leave the capital in the summerlas tropas han comenzado a abandonar el área the troops have started to pull out of o leave the areaabandonó la reunión en señal de protesta he walked out of the meeting in protest2 ‹persona›abandonó a su familia he abandoned o deserted his familylo abandonó por otro she left him for another manabandonó al bebé en la puerta del hospital she abandoned o left the baby at the entrance to the hospitalabandonar a algn A algo to abandon sb TO sthdecidió volver, abandonando al grupo a su suerte he decided to turn back, abandoning the group to its fate3 ‹coche/barco› to abandonB «fuerzas» to desertlas fuerzas lo abandonaron y cayó al suelo his strength deserted him and he fell to the floorla suerte me ha abandonado my luck has run out o deserted menunca lo abandona el buen humor he's always good-humored, his good humor never deserts himC ‹actividad/propósito› to give upabandonó los estudios she abandoned o gave up her studies¿vas a abandonar el curso cuando te falta tan poco? you're not going to drop out of o give up the course at this late stage, are you?abandonó la lucha he gave up the fight, he abandoned the struggleha abandonado toda pretensión de salir elegido he has given up o abandoned any hopes he had of being electedabandonó la terapia he gave up his therapy, he stopped having therapy■ abandonarvi( Dep)1 (antes de iniciarse la carrera, competición) to withdraw, pull out2 (una vez iniciada la carrera, competición) to retire, pull out; (en ajedrez) to resign; (en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat, throw in the towelA(descuidarse): desde que tuvo hijos se ha abandonado since she had her children she's let herself gono te abandones y ve al médico don't neglect your health, go and see the doctorB (entregarse) abandonarse A algo ‹a vicios/placeres› to abandon oneself TO sthse abandonó al ocio she gave herself up to o abandoned herself to a life of leisurese abandonó al sueño he gave in to o succumbed to sleep, he let sleep overcome him, he surrendered to sleep* * *
abandonar ( conjugate abandonar) verbo transitivo
1
‹marido/amante› to leave;
‹coche/barco› to abandon;
2 [ fuerzas] to desert
3
◊ abandonar los estudios to drop out of school/college
verbo intransitivo (Dep)
(en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat
abandonarse verbo pronominal
1 ( entregarse) abandonarse a algo ‹a vicios/placeres› to abandon oneself to sth
2 ( en el aspecto personal) to let oneself go
abandonar
I verbo transitivo
1 (irse de) to leave, quit: tenemos que vernos hoy, porque mañana abandono Madrid, we've got to see eachother today because I'm leaving Madrid tomorrow
2 (a una persona, a un animal) to abandon
abandonar a alguien a su suerte, to leave someone to his fate
3 (un proyecto, los estudios) to give up
4 Dep (retirarse de una carrera) to drop out of
(un deporte) to drop
II vi (desfallecer) to give up: los resultados no son los esperados, pero no abandones, the results aren't as good as we expected, but don't give up
' abandonar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dejar
- botar
- plantar
English:
abandon
- back away
- cast aside
- caution
- desert
- drop
- forsake
- free
- give up on
- habit
- idea
- jettison
- leave
- quit
- retire
- scrap
- stand by
- throw in
- walk out
- ditch
- give
- maroon
- stick
- vacate
- walk
* * *♦ vt1. [lugar] to leave;[barco, vehículo] to abandon;abandonó la sala tras el discurso she left the hall after the speech;abandonó su pueblo para trabajar en la ciudad she left her home town for a job in the city;abandonar el barco to abandon ship;¡abandonen el barco! abandon ship!;los cascos azules abandonarán pronto la región the UN peacekeeping troops will soon be pulling out of the region2. [persona] to leave;[hijo, animal] to abandon;abandonó a su hijo she abandoned her son;¡nunca te abandonaré! I'll never leave you!3. [estudios] to give up;[proyecto] to abandon;abandonó la carrera en el tercer año she dropped out of university in her third year, she gave up her studies in her third year;han amenazado con abandonar las negociaciones they have threatened to walk out of the negotiations;han amenazado con abandonar la liga they have threatened to pull out of the league;abandonar la lucha to give up the fight4. [sujeto: suerte, buen humor] to desert;lo abandonaron las fuerzas y tuvo que retirarse his strength gave out and he had to drop out;nunca la abandona su buen humor she never loses her good humour♦ vi1. [en carrera, competición] to pull out, to withdraw;[en ajedrez] to resign; [en boxeo] to throw in the towel;abandonó en el primer asalto his corner threw in the towel in the first round;una avería lo obligó a abandonar en la segunda vuelta a mechanical fault forced him to retire on the second lap2. [rendirse] to give up;no abandones ahora que estás casi al final don't give up now you've almost reached the end* * *I v/tII v/i DEP pull out* * *abandonar vt1) dejar: to abandon, to leave2) : to give up, to quitabandonaron la búsqueda: they gave up the search* * *abandonar vb2. (un sitio) to leave -
28 arma biológica
(n.) = biological weaponEx. A chemical or biological weapon used in a large city would kill thousands of people.* * *(n.) = biological weaponEx: A chemical or biological weapon used in a large city would kill thousands of people.
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29 arma química
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30 capricho pasajero
m.passing whim.* * *(n.) = passing fancy, passing whimEx. It seems that Japan's fascination with robots is more than just a passing fancy.Ex. It started out as a passing whim and grew into something that has reached out to thousands of people around the world.* * *(n.) = passing fancy, passing whimEx: It seems that Japan's fascination with robots is more than just a passing fancy.
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31 enfrentarse cara a cara con
(v.) = go + eyball to eyeball withEx. The last time somebody went eyeball to eyeball with Hezbollah thousands of people ended up dead.* * *(v.) = go + eyball to eyeball withEx: The last time somebody went eyeball to eyeball with Hezbollah thousands of people ended up dead.
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32 hogar
m.1 home (casa).su marido trabaja fuera y ella se ocupa del hogar her husomebodyand goes out to work and she's a housewifemás de la mitad de los hogares del país in more than half of the households in the countrylos jóvenes sin hogar young homeless peoplehogar dulce hogar home sweet homehogar de acogida foster home2 fireplace.* * *1 (de chimenea) hearth, fireplace\crear un hogar / formar un hogar to start a familyhogar dulce hogar familiar home sweet homesin hogar homelessla vida del hogar family life, home life* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=casa) homeartículos del o para el hogar — household goods
hogar, dulce hogar — home, sweet home
hogar de acogida — [para huérfanos, refugiados] home
hogar de ancianos — old folk's home, old people's home
2) (=chimenea) hearth liter3) (Téc) furnace; (Ferro) firebox4) Esp (Educ) home economics* * *a) ( residencia) homeformar or fundar un hogar — to set up home
hogar, dulce hogar — (fr hecha) home sweet home
b) (liter) ( chimenea) hearth* * *= home, household, fireside, hearth.Ex. It is recommended for a variety of applications, amongst which are records of suppliers, staff, household possessions and so on, and is likely to find users in both the home and business worlds.Ex. For the two-car family, living in the countryside can present few problems, but most households are not in such an advantageous position.Ex. One will therefore be able to access the library catalogue from the comfort of one's own fireside.Ex. The first phase of occupation was represented by at least one timber-framed house with a central hearth, dated to the early 13th c.----* aparatos eléctricos del hogar = domestic appliances, home appliances.* arreglos del hogar = home repair.* automatización del hogar = home automation.* decoración del hogar = home decorating.* decorar el hogar = decorate + the house.* escolarización en el hogar = homeschool, homeschooling [home schooling].* gente sin hogar = homeless people.* hogar de beneficiencia = almshouse.* hogar de convalecencia = convalescence home, convalescent home.* hogar del jubilado = retirement centre.* hogar del pensionista = day centre for the elderly, old people's day centre, retirement centre.* hogar de reposo = convalescence home, convalescent home.* hogar deshecho = broken home.* invasión del hogar = home invasion.* mobiliario del hogar = home furniture.* muebles del hogar = home furniture.* no tener hogar = be homeless.* persona sin hogar = waif, homeless man [homeless people, -pl.].* personas sin hogar = homelessness.* personas sin hogar, las = homeless, the.* producto para el hogar = household product.* sin hogar = homeless.* tarea del hogar = domestic duty, domestic task.* vida en el hogar = home life.* violencia en el hogar = domestic violence.* * *a) ( residencia) homeformar or fundar un hogar — to set up home
hogar, dulce hogar — (fr hecha) home sweet home
b) (liter) ( chimenea) hearth* * *= home, household, fireside, hearth.Ex: It is recommended for a variety of applications, amongst which are records of suppliers, staff, household possessions and so on, and is likely to find users in both the home and business worlds.
Ex: For the two-car family, living in the countryside can present few problems, but most households are not in such an advantageous position.Ex: One will therefore be able to access the library catalogue from the comfort of one's own fireside.Ex: The first phase of occupation was represented by at least one timber-framed house with a central hearth, dated to the early 13th c.* aparatos eléctricos del hogar = domestic appliances, home appliances.* arreglos del hogar = home repair.* automatización del hogar = home automation.* decoración del hogar = home decorating.* decorar el hogar = decorate + the house.* escolarización en el hogar = homeschool, homeschooling [home schooling].* gente sin hogar = homeless people.* hogar de beneficiencia = almshouse.* hogar de convalecencia = convalescence home, convalescent home.* hogar del jubilado = retirement centre.* hogar del pensionista = day centre for the elderly, old people's day centre, retirement centre.* hogar de reposo = convalescence home, convalescent home.* hogar deshecho = broken home.* invasión del hogar = home invasion.* mobiliario del hogar = home furniture.* muebles del hogar = home furniture.* no tener hogar = be homeless.* persona sin hogar = waif, homeless man [homeless people, -pl.].* personas sin hogar = homelessness.* personas sin hogar, las = homeless, the.* producto para el hogar = household product.* sin hogar = homeless.* tarea del hogar = domestic duty, domestic task.* vida en el hogar = home life.* violencia en el hogar = domestic violence.* * *1 (residencia) homeformar or fundar un hogar to set up homeartículos para el hogar household goodslas labores del hogar houseworkmiles de personas se han quedado sin hogar thousands of people have been left homelessla mayoría de estos niños provienen de hogares deshechos most of these children come from broken homeshogar, dulce hogar ( fr hecha); home sweet home2 ( liter) (chimenea) hearthCompuestos:residential home for the elderly, old people's home ( colloq)women's refuge, women's shelter* * *
hogar sustantivo masculino
home;
artículos para el hogar household goods;
las labores del hogar housework;
quedarse sin hogar to be left homeless;
hogar de ancianos residential home for the elderly, old people's home (colloq)
hogar sustantivo masculino
1 (lugar en que se habita) home: no tenía hogar, he was homeless
2 (de una chimenea) hearth, fireplace
3 (asilo) home
(orfanato) orphanage
' hogar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabe
- casa
- chimenea
- empleada
- empleado
- lumbre
- nido
- nostalgia
- nostálgica
- nostálgico
- vagabunda
- vagabundo
- abandono
- artículo
- comodidad
- intemperie
- intimidad
- menaje
- techo
English:
broken
- grate
- hearth
- home
- homecoming
- house
- household
- linen
- domestic
- environment
- fire
- foster
- homeless
- homing
- hostel
- notion
- open
- waif
* * *hogar nm1. [de chimenea] fireplace;[de horno, cocina] grate;pasaron la tarde al calor del hogar they spent the afternoon in front of the hearth2. [domicilio] home;las tareas del hogar the housework;trabajaba como empleada del hogar she worked as a maid;su marido trabaja fuera y ella se ocupa del hogar her husband goes out to work and she's a housewife;en más de la mitad de los hogares del país in more than half of the households in the country;el consumo medio por hogar subió un 3 por ciento average consumption per household o family rose by 3 percent;aquí me siento como en mi propio hogar I feel at home here;el problema de los jóvenes sin hogar the problem of young homeless people;hogar dulce hogar home sweet homehogar del jubilado o pensionista = social centre for elderly people3. [familia] family;quiere casarse y formar un hogar she wants to get married and start a family4. [asignatura] home economics [singular]* * *m fighome* * *hogar nm1) : home2) : hearth, fireplace* * *hogar n1. (casa) home2. (chinenea) fireplace -
33 recobrar el conocimiento
to regain consciousness, come round* * *(v.) = regain + Posesivo + consciousnessEx. Hundreds of thousands of people died from this inexplicable ailment without ever regaining consciousness.* * *(v.) = regain + Posesivo + consciousnessEx: Hundreds of thousands of people died from this inexplicable ailment without ever regaining consciousness.
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34 recobrar el sentido
(v.) = regain + Posesivo + consciousnessEx. Hundreds of thousands of people died from this inexplicable ailment without ever regaining consciousness.* * *(v.) = regain + Posesivo + consciousnessEx: Hundreds of thousands of people died from this inexplicable ailment without ever regaining consciousness.
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35 recuperar el conocimiento
(v.) = regain + Posesivo + consciousnessEx. Hundreds of thousands of people died from this inexplicable ailment without ever regaining consciousness.* * *(v.) = regain + Posesivo + consciousnessEx: Hundreds of thousands of people died from this inexplicable ailment without ever regaining consciousness.
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36 recuperar el sentido
(v.) = regain + Posesivo + consciousnessEx. Hundreds of thousands of people died from this inexplicable ailment without ever regaining consciousness.* * *(v.) = regain + Posesivo + consciousnessEx: Hundreds of thousands of people died from this inexplicable ailment without ever regaining consciousness.
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37 volver en sí
to regain consciousness, come round* * *(v.) = regain + Posesivo + consciousnessEx. Hundreds of thousands of people died from this inexplicable ailment without ever regaining consciousness.* * *(v.) = regain + Posesivo + consciousnessEx: Hundreds of thousands of people died from this inexplicable ailment without ever regaining consciousness.
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38 الجماهير
الجماهير \ masses: (with the) the common people in general. \ جَماهير غَفيرة \ thousands: a great many: thousands of people. -
39 wielotysięczn|y
adj. of many thousands- wielotysięczny tłum a crowd of many thousands- wielotysięczny stadion a stadium holding thousands of peopleThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wielotysięczn|y
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40 mogollón
m.1 sponging.2 rabble, disorderly crowd.* * *2 familiar (alboroto) racket► adverbio1 familiar a lot* * *masculino (Esp arg)a) ( gran cantidad)b) ( lío) confusion* * *----* a mogollón = aplenty [a-plenty].* en mogollón = in droves.* * *masculino (Esp arg)a) ( gran cantidad)b) ( lío) confusion* * ** a mogollón = aplenty [a-plenty].* en mogollón = in droves.* * *1(gran cantidad): había (un) mogollón de gente there were loads o thousands of people there ( colloq)tengo que ordenar este mogollón de papeles I have to sort out this mass of papershabía cerveza en or a mogollón there was loads o there were gallons of beer ( colloq)nos lanzamos a por el periódico a or en mogollón we all made a mad rush for the paper ( colloq)2(lío): con el mogollón de las Navidades me olvidé de llamarla with all the fuss over Christmas I forgot to call her¡vaya mogollón que tenía en la cabeza! he didn't know whether he was coming or going* * *
mogollón m fam
1 (gran cantidad) loads, an awful lot [de, of]: había un mogollón de animales, there were loads of animals
2 (lío, alboroto) mess, racket
* * *♦ nm1.mogollón de [muchos] tons of, loads of;invitó a un mogollón de amigos he invited loads of friends o a whole load of friends;tiene (un) mogollón de dinero she's got loads of money, she's loaded2. [lío] row, commotion;entraron/salieron a mogollón everyone rushed in/out at once;acudieron en mogollón a ver qué pasaba everyone crowded over to see what was happening♦ advme divierto mogollón con ese cómico that comedian really cracks me up* * *m fam ( discusión) argument;mogollón de loads of fam ;de mogollón for free fam, without paying* * *mogollón n loads
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