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81 sbattere
['zbattere]1. vt1) (gen) to beat, (uova) to beat, whisk, (panna) to whip, (ali) to beat, flap, (porta) to slam, bang2) (buttare) to throwsbattere qn fuori/in galera — to throw sb out/into prison
sbattere via — to throw away o out
3) (fam! : possedere sessualmente) to fuck fam!1) (porta, finestra) to bang, (vele, ali) to flap2) fam -
82 befeuern
v/t1. (beheizen) fuel2. (beschießen) auch fig. bombard; umg. jemanden / etw. mit etw. befeuern (bewerfen) pelt s.o. / s.th. with s.th., throw s.th. at s.o. / s.th.* * *be|feu|ern ptp befeuertvt1) (= beheizen) to fuel2) (NAUT, AVIAT) Wasserstraße, Untiefen to light or mark with beacons; Start- und Landebahn to light, to mark with lights3) (lit, fig mit Geschossen) to bombard4) (geh = anspornen) to fire with enthusiasm* * *be·feu·ern *vt1. (beheizen)2. MIL▪ jdn/etw \befeuern to fire on [or shoot at] sb/sth3. NAUT, LUFT▪ etw \befeuern to mark [or light] sth with beacons4. (fam)* * *transitives Verb1) (beheizen) fuel2) (beschießen) shoot at; fire on3) (ugs.): (bewerfen) pelt* * *befeuern v/t1. (beheizen) fuel2. (beschießen) auch fig bombard;umgjemanden/etwas mit etwas befeuern (bewerfen) pelt sb/sth with sth, throw sth at sb/sth4. geh fig (anspornen) spur sb on (durch by)* * *transitives Verb1) (beheizen) fuel2) (beschießen) shoot at; fire on3) (ugs.): (bewerfen) pelt -
83 Debatte
f; -, -n debate (auch Parl.), discussion ( über + Akk on); zur Debatte stehen be up for discussion; zur Debatte stellen put s.th. forward for discussion, open s.th. up to debate; einen Punkt etc. zur Debatte stellen auch moot a point etc.; das steht hier nicht zur Debatte that’s not the issue here; sich auf eine Debatte (über etw.) einlassen enter into a discussion (about s.th.)* * *die Debattedebate* * *De|bạt|te [de'batə]f -, -ndebateetw zur Debatte stellen — to put sth up for discussion or (Parl) debate
was steht zur Debatte? — what is being discussed or is under discussion?; (Parl) what is being debated?
das steht hier nicht zur Debatte — that's not the issue
* * *(a discussion or argument, especially a formal one in front of an audience: a Parliamentary debate.) debate* * *De·bat·te<-, -n>[deˈbatə]fzur \Debatte stehen to be under [or up for] discussiondas steht hier nicht zur \Debatte that's not the issue here, that's beside the pointetw zur \Debatte stellen to put sth up [or form forward] for discussionetw in die \Debatte werfen to throw sth into the discussion* * *die; Debatte, Debatten debate (über + Akk. on)etwas in die Debatte werfen — introduce or bring something into the debate
[nicht] zur Debatte stehen — [not] be under discussion
* * *über +akk on);zur Debatte stehen be up for discussion;einen Punkt etcdas steht hier nicht zur Debatte that’s not the issue here;sich auf eine Debatte (über etwas) einlassen enter into a discussion (about sth)* * *die; Debatte, Debatten debate (über + Akk. on)etwas in die Debatte werfen — introduce or bring something into the debate
[nicht] zur Debatte stehen — [not] be under discussion
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84 addosso
1. prep onvicino next to2. adv: avere addosso vestiti have onavere addosso qualcuno have s.o. breathing down one's neck* * *addosso avv. ( su di sé) on: non ho denari addosso, I have no money on me; aveva addosso un vecchio cappotto, he was wearing an old coat (o he had an old coat on); mettersi qlco. addosso, to put sthg. on (o to put on sthg.); avere ( sentirsi) addosso una malattia, to be (o feel) ill // avere il diavolo addosso, to be possessed; (fig.) ( essere di pessimo umore) to be in a foul mood // avere l'argento vivo addosso, to be restless // ( dagli) addosso!, after him!* * *[ad'dɔsso]1. avvfarsela addosso — to wet o.s.
2.addosso a prep — (sopra) on, (molto vicino) right next to
gli ombrelloni sono praticamente uno addosso all'altro — the beach umbrellas are practically on top of each other
mettere gli occhi addosso a qn/qc — to take quite a fancy to sb/sth
mettere le mani addosso a qn — (picchiare) to hit sb, lay hands on sb, (catturare) to seize sb, (molestare) to touch sb up
* * *[ad'dɔsso] 1.1) (indosso) onmettersi qcs. addosso — to put sth. on
2) (su di sé)avere addosso — to be carrying [arma, droga]
addosso a lei quell'abito fa una magnifica figura — she looks very smart in that dress; (contro a, di)
versare, rovesciare qcs. addosso a qcn. — to pour, spill sth. on sb.
versarsi, rovesciarsi addosso qcs. — to pour, spill sth. down one's front
tirare qcs. addosso a qcn. — to throw sth. at sb.
2.uno addosso all'altro — one on the top of the other; (molto vicino a)
* * *addosso/ad'dɔsso/I avverbio1 (indosso) on; mettersi qcs. addosso to put sth. on; avere addosso una giacca to be wearing a jacket; non avere niente addosso to have nothing on2 (su di sé) avere addosso to be carrying [arma, droga]3 addosso a (indosso) addosso a lei quell'abito fa una magnifica figura she looks very smart in that dress; (contro a, di) versare, rovesciare qcs. addosso a qcn. to pour, spill sth. on sb.; versarsi, rovesciarsi addosso qcs. to pour, spill sth. down one's front; tirare qcs. addosso a qcn. to throw sth. at sb.; mi è venuto addosso he bumped into me; uno addosso all'altro one on the top of the other; (molto vicino a) non starmi addosso! don't stand over me!II interiezioneaddosso! get him! -
85 relancer
relancer [ʀ(ə)lɑ̃se]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verba. ( = renvoyer) [+ objet, ballon] to throw backb. ( = faire repartir) [+ idée, projet] to revive ; [+ polémique, dialogue, négociations] to reopen ; [+ économie, industrie, emploi] to boostc. ( = harceler) [+ débiteur] to chase up ; [+ personne] to pester* * *ʀ(ə)lɑ̃se
1.
1) ( lancer de nouveau) to throw [something] again [balle]; ( renvoyer) to throw [something] back (again) [balle]2) ( faire repartir) to restart [moteur]; to relaunch [compagnie, campagne]; to revive [idée, tradition]; to reopen [débat]; to boost [investissement, production]; to reflate [économie]relancer la mode de... — to bring back the fashion for...
3) ( poursuivre) [créancier] to chase [somebody] up; [importun] to pester
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* * *ʀ(ə)lɑ̃se vt1) [balle] to throw back2) [moteur] to restart3) fig, [activité, économie] to boost, to revive4) [personne]5) INFORMATIQUE, [programme, application] to rerun* * *relancer verb table: placerA vtr1 ( lancer de nouveau) to throw [sth] again [balle]; ( renvoyer) to throw [sth] back (again) [balle];2 ( faire repartir) to restart [moteur]; to relaunch [compagnie, campagne, offensive, projet]; to revive [idée, tradition]; to reopen [débat, négociations]; to boost [investissement, production]; to reflate [économie]; relancer le gibier to start the game (again); c'est lui qui a relancé la mode de… he was the one who brought back the fashion for…;3 ( poursuivre) [créancier] to chase [sb] up; [importun] to pester.B vi ( au poker) to raise the stakes (de by).[rəlɑ̃se] verbe transitifrelancer l'économie d'un pays to give a boost to ou to boost ou to reflate a country's economy3. [jeter à nouveau] to throw again————————[rəlɑ̃se] verbe intransitif -
86 ausholen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/i1. zum Schlag: raise one’s hand ( oder arm), get ready to hit s.o.; zum Wurf: swing one’s arm back, reach back, get ready to throw s.th.; beim Rudern etc.: pull (back); mit weit ausholenden Schritten with great strides2. fig., bei einer Schilderung etc.: ( weit) ausholen go a long way back; etwas ausholen go back a bitII v/t1. Dial. (jemanden) sound s.o. out, quiz s.o.* * *aus|ho|lenvi sep1) (zum Schlag) to raise one's hand/arm etc; (zum Wurf) to reach back; (mit Schläger, Boxer) to take a swingweit áúsholen (zum Schlag, beim Tennis) — to take a big swing; (zum Wurf) to reach back a long way; (fig: Redner) to go far afield
bei einer Erzählung weit áúsholen — to go a long way back in a story
mit dem Arm/der Hand zum Wurf/Schlag áúsholen — to raise one's arm/hand ready to throw/strike
zum Gegenschlag áúsholen (lit, fig) — to prepare for a counterattack
2) (= ausgreifen) to stride outer ging mit weit áúsholenden Schritten — he walked with long strides
* * *aus|ho·lenvi1. (Schwung nehmen)[mit der Hand] \ausholen to take a swingweit \ausholen to take a big swingzum Schlag \ausholen to draw back sep one's arm/fist etc. for a blowmit dem Schläger \ausholen to swing one's club/racket etc.mit dem Speer \ausholen to draw back sep one's/the javelin2. (ausschweifen) to beat about the bush3. (große Schritte machen) to lengthen one's stride[s], to stride outmit weit \ausholenden Schritten gehen to walk with long strides, to stride* * *intransitives Verb1)[mit dem Arm] ausholen — draw back one's arm; (zum Schlag) raise one's arm
er holte zum Schlag aus — he raised his fist/sword etc. to strike
er holte zum Wurf aus — he drew back his arm ready to throw
zum Gegenschlag ausholen — (fig.) prepare to counter-attack
* * *ausholen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/i1. zum Schlag: raise one’s hand ( oder arm), get ready to hit sb; zum Wurf: swing one’s arm back, reach back, get ready to throw sth; beim Rudern etc: pull (back);mit weit ausholenden Schritten with great strides2. fig, bei einer Schilderung etc:(weit) ausholen go a long way back;etwas ausholen go back a bitB. v/t1. dial (jemanden) sound sb out, quiz sb* * *intransitives Verb1)[mit dem Arm] ausholen — draw back one's arm; (zum Schlag) raise one's arm
er holte zum Schlag aus — he raised his fist/sword etc. to strike
zum Gegenschlag ausholen — (fig.) prepare to counter-attack
2) (fig.): (beim Erzählen, Erklären usw.) go back a long way* * *v.to strike out v. -
87 nachschmeißen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) umg.1. jemandem etw. nachschmeißen throw s.th. after s.o.2. fig.: sie werden einem nachgeschmissen they’re ten a penny ( oder dirt cheap); das ist ja nachgeschmissen that’s dirt cheap, that’s (next to) nothing* * *nach|schmei|ßenvt sep (inf)das ist ja nachgeschmissen! — it's a real bargain
* * *nach|schmei·ßenvt irreg (fam)▪ jdm etw \nachschmeißen to throw [or fling] sth after sb▶ nachgeschmissen sein to be a real bargain* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (ugs.)1) (billig o. ä. geben) give away2) s. nachwerfen* * *nachschmeißen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) umg1.jemandem etwas nachschmeißen throw sth after sb2. fig:das ist ja nachgeschmissen that’s dirt cheap, that’s (next to) nothing* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (ugs.)1) (billig o. ä. geben) give away2) s. nachwerfen -
88 retar
v.1 to challenge.El chico reta a su padre The boy challenges his father.2 to challenge to a duel.El enamorado reta al otro The lover challenges the other one to a duel.* * *1 (desafiar) to challenge2 familiar (reprender) to scold\retar a duelo to challenge to a duel* * *verb* * *VT1) (=desafiar) to challenge2) Arg * (=regañar) to tell off, tick off *3) Cono Sur * (=insultar) to insult, abuse* * *verbo transitivo1) ( desafiar) to challengeretar a alguien A + INF — to challenge somebody to + inf
2) (CS) ( regañar) to tell... off (colloq), to scold* * *= challenge, defy, throw down + the gauntlet, dare.Ex. The only difference is the cataloger doesn't have to sit down and challenge himself, select one entry over the other, and say that this person is more responsible than another person for the work.Ex. Some categories of material defy helpful categorisation, and need to be treated as special cases.Ex. And, as if by way of indicating that he had thrown down the gauntlet, he added, 'I can be unpleasant. I warn you'.Ex. 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( desafiar) to challengeretar a alguien A + INF — to challenge somebody to + inf
2) (CS) ( regañar) to tell... off (colloq), to scold* * *= challenge, defy, throw down + the gauntlet, dare.Ex: The only difference is the cataloger doesn't have to sit down and challenge himself, select one entry over the other, and say that this person is more responsible than another person for the work.
Ex: Some categories of material defy helpful categorisation, and need to be treated as special cases.Ex: And, as if by way of indicating that he had thrown down the gauntlet, he added, 'I can be unpleasant. I warn you'.Ex: 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.* * *retar [A1 ]vtA (desafiar) to challenge retar a algn A algo to challenge sb TO sth retar a algn A + INF to challenge sb to + INFme retó a saltar she challenged o defied o dared me to jump* * *
retar ( conjugate retar) verbo transitivo
retar verbo transitivo to challenge
' retar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desafiar
- duelo
English:
challenge
- defy
- dare
- pull
- scold
- tell
* * *retar vt2. RP [reñir] to tell off* * *v/t1 challenge* * *retar vtdesafiar: to challenge, to defy* * *retar vb to challenge -
89 poubelle
poubelle [pubεl]feminine noun• allez, hop ! à la poubelle ! right! let's throw it out!b. (Computing) trash* * *pubɛlnom féminin (de cuisine, salle de bains) bin GB, trash can US; ( d'extérieur) dustbin GB, garbage can USmettre or jeter quelque chose à la poubelle — to throw something away
faire les poubelles — to go through dustbins GB ou trash cans US
* * *pubɛl nfdustbin Grande-Bretagne garbage can USA* * *poubelle nf1 (de cuisine, salle de bains) bin GB, trash can US; ( d'extérieur) dustbin GB, garbage can US; poubelle à pédale/à couvercle basculant pedal/swing-top bin GB ou garbage can US; mettre or jeter qch à la poubelle to throw sth away; sortir la poubelle to take the rubbish out; faire les poubelles to go through dustbins GB ou trash cans US;2 ( à grande échelle) dumping ground; poubelle nucléaire nuclear dumping ground; la ville refuse d'être une poubelle the town isn't prepared to become a mere dumping ground; aller dans les poubelles de l'histoire to be consigned to the scrap heap of history.[pubɛl] nom féminin -
90 نبذ
نَبَذَ \ discard: to throw sth. away as unwanted: Don’t discard that box, it may be useful. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. scrap: to make no more use (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. throw away: to free oneself of sth. unwanted (by putting it in a waste-paper basket, etc.): We throw away empty cigarette packets. \ See Also طرح (طَرَحَ)، أَلْقى جانِبًا -
91 discard
نَبَذَ \ discard: to throw sth. away as unwanted: Don’t discard that box, it may be useful. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. scrap: to make no more use (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. throw away: to free oneself of sth. unwanted (by putting it in a waste-paper basket, etc.): We throw away empty cigarette packets. \ See Also طرح (طَرَحَ)، أَلْقى جانِبًا -
92 ostracize
نَبَذَ \ discard: to throw sth. away as unwanted: Don’t discard that box, it may be useful. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. scrap: to make no more use (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. throw away: to free oneself of sth. unwanted (by putting it in a waste-paper basket, etc.): We throw away empty cigarette packets. \ See Also طرح (طَرَحَ)، أَلْقى جانِبًا -
93 scrap
نَبَذَ \ discard: to throw sth. away as unwanted: Don’t discard that box, it may be useful. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. scrap: to make no more use (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. throw away: to free oneself of sth. unwanted (by putting it in a waste-paper basket, etc.): We throw away empty cigarette packets. \ See Also طرح (طَرَحَ)، أَلْقى جانِبًا -
94 bewerfen
be·wer·fen *1) ( beschmeißen)jdn/etw mit etw \bewerfen to throw sth at sb/sth;als der Lehrer auf den Schulhof trat, wurde er mit Schneebällen beworfen the teacher was pelted with snowballs when he entered the schoolyard;sich [gegenseitig] mit etw \bewerfen to throw sth at each otheretw mit etw \bewerfen to plaster [or render] sth with sth -
95 umwerfen
um|wer·fen1) ( zum Umfallen bringen)etw/jdn \umwerfen to knock sth/sb overjdn \umwerfen to bowl sb over, to stun sb3) ( zunichtemachen)4) ( rasch umlegen)er warf seinen Mantel um he threw on his coat -
96 obrzu|cić
pf — obrzu|cać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (obsypać) to shower (kogoś czymś sb with sth), to throw (kogoś czymś sth at sb)- goście obrzucili nowożeńców kwiatami the guests threw flowers at the newly-weds a. showered the newly-weds with flowers2. przen. to hurl (kogoś czymś sth at sb)- obrzucić kogoś epitetami/obelgami/oskarżeniami to hurl epithets/insults/accusations at sb- obrzucić kogoś kalumniami/oszczerstwami to cast aspersions at sb/to slander sb- upił się i zaczął wszystkich obrzucać obelgami he got drunk and started dishing out insults to all and sundry3. (otulić) to cover- na zimę obrzucił róże słomą i liśćmi he covered the roses with straw and leaves for the winter4. (obszyć) to overcast, to whip(stitch) [brzegi, szew]; (ściegiem dzierganym) to scallop Ⅱ obrzucić się — obrzucać się to cast a. throw [sth] at each other a. at one another- chłopcy obrzucali się śnieżkami the boys were throwing snowballs at one another■ obrzucić kogoś/coś wzrokiem a. spojrzeniem to cast a glance at sb/sth- obrzuciła męża podejrzliwym spojrzeniem she cast a suspicious glance at her husband- obrzucił pokój spojrzeniem, zamknął drzwi i wyszedł he cast his eyes around the room, closed the door and leftThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obrzu|cić
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97 podrzu|cić
pf — podrzu|cać impf vt 1. (rzucić do góry) to toss, to throw- podrzucać coś na dłoni to be tossing a. throwing sth up and down in one’s hand- podrzucić coś w górę to toss a. throw sth into the air- podrzucił wysoko piłkę he tossed the ball high into the air2. (potrząsnąć) to toss- podrzucić czuprynę to toss (back) one’s hair- konie podrzucały głowami/grzywami the horses were tossing their heads/manes- aż go podrzuciło z oburzenia pot., przen. he was outraged3. (umieścić ukradkiem) to plant [broń, dowód] (komuś on sb)- podrzucić coś komuś do torebki to plant sth in sb’s handbag- ktoś mu podrzucił te narkotyki someone has planted these drugs on him- podrzucić komuś dziecko (na stałe) to leave a baby on sb’s doorstep; (na czas nieobecności) to leave a child with sb- czy mogę ci dzisiaj podrzucić dzieci? can I leave the kids with you today?4. (dołożyć) podrzucić węgla do pieca to stoke the furnace with coal- podrzucić pod kuchnię/do ognia to stoke the fire5. pot. (dostarczyć) to drop [sth] round- podrzucić coś komuś do domu/biura to drop sth off at sb’s house/office6. pot. (podsunąć) to give [pomysł]- podrzucić temat do rozmowy to get a conversation going- podrzucić czyjąś kandydaturę to suggest sb as a candidate7. pot. (podwieźć) to give [sb] a lift, to give [sb] a ride US- podrzucić kogoś samochodem to give sb a lift in one’s car- podrzucić kogoś do pracy/na dworzec to give sb a lift to work/to the stationThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podrzu|cić
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98 herüberwerfen
* * *he|rü|ber|wer|fenvt septo throw over/across ( über etw (acc) sth)* * *he·rü·ber|wer·fen▪ etw [zu jdm] \herüberwerfen to throw sth over [or across] [here] [to sb]* * *über etwas [akk] s.th) -
99 descartar
v.1 to refuse, to reject (ayuda).2 to discard, to dismiss, to put aside, to drop away.Ricardo descartó la violencia Richard discarded violence.María descartó los tomates verdes Mary discarded the green tomatoes.* * *1 to discard, reject, rule out1 (cartas) to discard, throw away\quedar descartado,-a to be left out, be ruled out* * *verbto rule out, reject* * *1. VT1) (=eliminar) [+ candidato, plan, opción] to reject, rule out; [+ posibilidad, hipótesis] to dismiss, discountno hay que descartar la existencia de agua en el planeta — we cannot dismiss o discount the possibility of water on the planet
han descartado la convocatoria de elecciones anticipadas — they've ruled out (the possibility of) an early election
2) (Naipes) to throw away, discard2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <plan/posibilidad> to rule out, dismiss; < candidato> to reject, rule out2.descartarse v pron ( en cartas) to discard* * *= dismiss, rule out, discount, foreclose, write off, count + Nombre + out, scrap.Ex. It is too early to dismiss those physical forms associated with non-computerised cataloguing and indexing.Ex. If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex. Assistance from part-time librarians should not be totally discounted, however.Ex. The USA must act quickly before the rush of events forecloses some of the options now available for developing and managing this technology.Ex. They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.Ex. Right now, there is no clear Republican candidate, though the inimitable Joe Kelly can never be counted out until the deadline passes.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.----* descartar Algo = put + Nombre + out of the question.* descartar una idea = dismiss + idea, discount + notion.* * *1.verbo transitivo <plan/posibilidad> to rule out, dismiss; < candidato> to reject, rule out2.descartarse v pron ( en cartas) to discard* * *= dismiss, rule out, discount, foreclose, write off, count + Nombre + out, scrap.Ex: It is too early to dismiss those physical forms associated with non-computerised cataloguing and indexing.
Ex: If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex: Assistance from part-time librarians should not be totally discounted, however.Ex: The USA must act quickly before the rush of events forecloses some of the options now available for developing and managing this technology.Ex: They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.Ex: Right now, there is no clear Republican candidate, though the inimitable Joe Kelly can never be counted out until the deadline passes.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.* descartar Algo = put + Nombre + out of the question.* descartar una idea = dismiss + idea, discount + notion.* * *descartar [A1 ]vt‹plan/posibilidad› to rule out, discount; ‹candidato› to reject, rule outlo de ir en tren ha quedado descartado I/we've ruled out the idea of going by train(en cartas) to discard descartarse DE algo to throw sth away, discard sth* * *
descartar ( conjugate descartar) verbo transitivo
to rule out
descartar verbo transitivo to rule out: han descartado nuestra propuesta, they've ruled out our proposal
' descartar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desechar
- desterrar
English:
discard
- discount
- dismiss
- preclude
- rule out
- scrap
- write off
- eliminate
- rule
* * *♦ vt1. [posibilidad, idea] to rule out;[plan] to reject; [persona] to reject, to rule out; [ayuda] to refuse, to reject;no descartamos un pacto con la izquierda moderada we don't rule out a pact with the moderate left;ha quedado descartado que el tumor sea maligno any possibility that the tumour might be malignant has been ruled out2. Am [tirar] to throw out, to discard;habrá que descartar todos los libros viejos all the old books will have to be thrown out* * *v/t rule out* * *descartar vt: to rule out, to reject -
100 yapa
f.1 a thing or quantity which the seller presents to the buyer.2 thick end of a rope.3 bonus.* * *femenino (CS, Per fam) small amount of extra goods given free, lagniappe (AmE)* * *femenino (CS, Per fam) small amount of extra goods given free, lagniappe (AmE)* * *(CS, Per fam)¿no me da la yapa? aren't you going to give me a bit extra for free?me dio una manzana de yapa she threw in an apple for free ( colloq)te cobraron con yapa they really ripped you off o swindled you ( colloq)* * *
yapa sustantivo femenino (CS, Per fam) small amount of extra goods given free, lagniappe (AmE);◊ dar algo de yapa to throw sth in (for free) (colloq)
' yapa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
llapa
* * *yapa nfAndes, RP Famdar algo de yapa to throw sth in as an extra* * *f1 L.Am.bit extra (for free)2 Pe, Bol ( propina) tip
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