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3 укоренившийся
entrenched имя прилагательное:entrenched (укоренившийся, закрепившийся)ingrain (укоренившийся, закоренелый, окрашенный в пряже, окрашенный в волокне, врожденный, прочно укоренившийся)deep-rooted (укоренившийся, глубоко укоренившийся) -
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5 en tranchée
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > en tranchée
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9 strumień w korycie wgłębionym
• entrenched streamSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > strumień w korycie wgłębionym
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11 arraigado
adj.rooted, well-established, deep-rooted, deep-seated.f. & m.person out on bail.past part.past participle of spanish verb: arraigar.* * *1→ link=arraigar arraigar► adjetivo1 (deeply) rooted* * *ADJ [costumbre] deep-rooted; [creencia] deep-seated; [persona] property-owning* * ** * *= ingrained [engrained], long-held, entrenched, engrained [ingrained].Ex. Such conventions are so ingrained in American library practice that it is easy to forget they are not self-evident.Ex. In these statements, Carnegie added strong confirmation to the librarian's long-held elitist views.Ex. Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.Ex. No one who reads thoughtfully the dialectic of 'Huckleberry Finn''s great moral crisis will ever again accept the engrained customary beliefs of his time and place.----* arraigado en la cultura = culturally-embedded.* estar muy arraigado en = be well embedded in.* idea arraigada = ingrained attitude.* muy arraigado = deep-rooted, well established, long-established.* profundamente arraigado = deeply ingrained, deeply grounded, deeply rooted, deep-seated.* * ** * *= ingrained [engrained], long-held, entrenched, engrained [ingrained].Ex: Such conventions are so ingrained in American library practice that it is easy to forget they are not self-evident.
Ex: In these statements, Carnegie added strong confirmation to the librarian's long-held elitist views.Ex: Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.Ex: No one who reads thoughtfully the dialectic of 'Huckleberry Finn''s great moral crisis will ever again accept the engrained customary beliefs of his time and place.* arraigado en la cultura = culturally-embedded.* estar muy arraigado en = be well embedded in.* idea arraigada = ingrained attitude.* muy arraigado = deep-rooted, well established, long-established.* profundamente arraigado = deeply ingrained, deeply grounded, deeply rooted, deep-seated.* * *arraigado -da‹costumbre/tradición› deeply rooted, deep-rooted; ‹vicio› deeply entrenchedno se siente arraigado en ningún sitio he doesn't feel that he really belongs anywhere o that he has roots anywhere* * *
Del verbo arraigar: ( conjugate arraigar)
arraigado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
arraigado
arraigar
arraigado
‹ vicio› deeply entrenched
arraigar ( conjugate arraigar) verbo intransitivo [ costumbre] to become rooted, take root;
[ vicio] to become entrenched;
[ planta] to take root
arraigarse verbo pronominal [costumbres/ideas] to take root;
[ persona] to settle
arraigado,-a adjetivo deeply-rooted: una costumbre muy arraigada, a deeply-rooted custom
arraigar verbo intransitivo to take root
' arraigado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arraigada
English:
deep-rooted
- established
- ingrained
- well-established
- deep
- rooted
* * *arraigado, -a adj1. [costumbre, idea] deeply rooted;el racismo está muy arraigado en la región racism is endemic in the region2. [persona] established* * *adj entrenched* * *arraigado, -da adj: deep-seated, ingrained -
12 verhärten
I v/t und v/refl (hat verhärtet): ( sich) verhärten auch fig. harden; die Fronten haben sich verhärtet fig. positions have become entrenchedII v/i (ist) (hart werden) harden* * *to harden;sich verhärtento stiffen* * *ver|hạ̈r|ten ptp verhä\#rtetvtr(alle Bedeutungen) to hardensich or sein Herz gegen jdn/etw verhärten — to harden one's heart against sb/sth
* * *ver·här·ten *I. vt▪ jdn/etw \verhärten to harden sb/sthII. vr1. (starrer werden) to become hardeneddie Parteien verhärteten sich immer mehr the positions of the parties became more and more entrenched* * *1.transitives Verb1) harden <material etc.>2) (unbarmherzig machen) harden; make < person> hard2.reflexives Verb2) (gefühllos werden) harden one's heart ( gegen against)* * *A. v/t & v/r (hat verhärtet):(sich) verhärten auch fig harden;die Fronten haben sich verhärtet fig positions have become entrenchedB. v/i (ist) (hart werden) harden* * *1.transitives Verb1) harden <material etc.>2) (unbarmherzig machen) harden; make < person> hard2.reflexives Verb2) (gefühllos werden) harden one's heart ( gegen against)* * *v.to harden v. -
13 afianzado
adj.1 bonded, guaranteed, in bond, on bail.2 bed down.f. & m.1 financé(e). (Latin American Spanish)2 warrantee.past part.past participle of spanish verb: afianzar.* * *afianzado, -aSM / F LAm (=novio) fiancé; (=novia) fiancée* * *= entrenched.Ex. Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.* * *= entrenched.Ex: Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.
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14 arraigar
v.1 to establish.2 to take root (also figurative).3 to set deeply, to root, to enroot.Sus enseñanzas arraigan His teachings set deeply.Ella arraiga sus ideales She roots her ideals.4 to give bond.El juez arraiga sólo si quiere The judge gives bond only if he wants to.* * *1 to take root1 (fijar) to establish, strengthen1 (establecerse) to settle down* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (fig) (=establecer) to establish2) LAm (Jur) to place under a restriction order2.VI [planta] to take root3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo costumbre to become rooted, take root; vicio to become entrenched; planta to take root2.arraigarse v pron costumbres/ideas to take root; persona to settle* * *= entrench, take + root (in), root.Ex. This attitude serves to sanction and entrench methods detrimental to the quality of our catalogs.Ex. If this provision takes root in libraries, the open learning industry will be presented with a new market.Ex. Even in mathematics the examples are all practical, rooted in the garden behind the school where the children grow crops.* * *1.verbo intransitivo costumbre to become rooted, take root; vicio to become entrenched; planta to take root2.arraigarse v pron costumbres/ideas to take root; persona to settle* * *= entrench, take + root (in), root.Ex: This attitude serves to sanction and entrench methods detrimental to the quality of our catalogs.
Ex: If this provision takes root in libraries, the open learning industry will be presented with a new market.Ex: Even in mathematics the examples are all practical, rooted in the garden behind the school where the children grow crops.* * *arraigar [A3 ]vi1 «costumbre/tradición» to become rooted, take root; «vicio» to become entrenched, take hold2 «planta» to take root«costumbre/tradición» to take root; «persona» to settlesus ideas se arraigaron profundamente en el estudiantado her ideas really took root o caught on among the studentsse arraigaron en Europa y nunca volvieron they settled in Europe and never returned* * *
arraigar ( conjugate arraigar) verbo intransitivo [ costumbre] to become rooted, take root;
[ vicio] to become entrenched;
[ planta] to take root
arraigarse verbo pronominal [costumbres/ideas] to take root;
[ persona] to settle
arraigar verbo intransitivo to take root
' arraigar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enraizar
- enraizarse
English:
root
* * *♦ vt1. [establecer] to establish♦ vi1. [planta] to take root2. [costumbre, idea] to take root* * *v/i take root* * *arraigar {52} vi: to take root, to become established -
15 atrincherado
adj.entrenched, quartered, under cover.past part.past participle of spanish verb: atrincherar.* * *ADJ entrenched* * *----* atrincherado con sacos de arena = sandbagged.* atrincherado en las opiniones de Uno = set in + Posesivo + opinions.* * ** atrincherado con sacos de arena = sandbagged.* atrincherado en las opiniones de Uno = set in + Posesivo + opinions.* * *atrincherado, -a adj1. [en trinchera] entrenched, dug in2. [en postura, actitud] entrenched -
16 verwurzelt
I P.P. verwurzelnII Adj. (deeply) rooted (in + Dat in); fest verwurzelt firmly rooted oder entrenched (in); tief verwurzelt deeply rooted ( oder ingrained); tief verwurzelt sein auch run deep* * *rooted; deeply rooted* * *ver|wụr|zelt [fɛɐ'vʊrtslt]adj* * *ver·wur·zelt▪ irgendwie \verwurzelt somehow rootedgut/fest \verwurzelt well-/firmly rooted* * *B. adj (deeply) rooted (in +dat in);fest verwurzelt firmly rooted oder entrenched (in);tief verwurzelt deeply rooted ( oder ingrained);tief verwurzelt sein auch run deep* * *adj.rooted adj. -
17 enquistarse
pron.v.1 to develop into a cyst (medicine).2 to take root, to become entrenched (odio, costumbre).* * *1 to encyst* * *VPR1) (Med) to turn into a cyst2) [mal social] to take hold, fester within* * *verbo pronominal (Med) to develop into a cyst* * *verbo pronominal (Med) to develop into a cyst* * *enquistarse [A1 ]( Med) to develop into a cystestá enquistado en nuestra sociedad it has become deeply entrenched in our society* * *enquistarse vpr1. Med to develop into a cyst2. [odio, costumbre] to take root, to become entrenched;[proceso] to become bogged down* * *v/r1 MED form a cyst2 fig: de economía stagnate -
18 entronizar
v.to crown, to enthrone.* * *1 to enthrone, put on the throne2 figurado to worship, put on a pedestal* * *VT1) [+ rey] to enthrone2) (fig) (=ensalzar) to exalt* * *1.verbo transitivo (Chi, Méx frml) ( establecer) to entrench2.entronizarse v pron (Chi, Méx frml) to become entrenched* * *1.verbo transitivo (Chi, Méx frml) ( establecer) to entrench2.entronizarse v pron (Chi, Méx frml) to become entrenched* * *entronizar [A4 ]vtA ‹monarca› to enthrone(Chi, Méx frml) to become entrenched* * *entronizar vt1. [monarca] to enthrone2. [ensalzar] to exalt, to praise to the skies* * *v/t1 enthrone2 figinstall -
19 tenace
tenace [tənas]adjectivestubborn [douleur, rhume, quémandeur, maladie, toux, rumeur] persistent ; [croyance, préjugés] deep-seated ; [souvenir, rancune, méfiance, parfum] lingering ; [chercheur] dogged* * *tənas1) [tache, odeur, migraine] stubborn; [parfum] long-lasting; [brume, bronchite, toux] persistent; [rumeur, souvenir] persistent; [haine, croyance] entrenched* * *tənas adj1) (personne) tenacious, persistent2) (haine, rancune) entrenched3) (odeur) persistent* * *tenace adj1 [tache, odeur, migraine] stubborn; [parfum] long-lasting; [brume, bronchite, toux] persistent;2 [rumeur, souvenir] persistent; [haine, illusion, croyance, mauvaise réputation] entrenched;[tənas] adjectif1. [obstiné - travailleur] tenacious, obstinate ; [ - chercheur] tenacious, dogged ; [ - ennemi] relentless ; [ - résistance, volonté] tenacious ; [ - refus] dogged ; [ - vendeur] tenacious, insistent2. [durable - fièvre, grippe, toux] persistent, stubborn ; [ - parfum, odeur] persistent, lingering ; [ - tache] stubborn ; [ - préjugé, impression, superstition] deep-rooted, stubborn, tenacious -
20 корен
1. root(въздушен-на бръшлян и пр.) cramponизваждам/изтръгвам с корена pull up/tear by the roots, uproot, прен. eradicateс корена root and branchпуснал съм дълбоки, корени be deeply rooted/entrenched2. вж., мат. root(знакът) radicalкорен квадратен от square root ofкорен трети от cube root of3. (произход) stock, family, race, descent* * *ко̀рен,м., -и, (два) ко̀рена 1. root; бот. ( въздушен) crampon; главен \корен бот. tap-root; изваждам/изтръгвам с \корена pull up/tear by the roots, uproot, прен. eradicate; из \корен root and branch; (на зъб) fang; кътник с три \корена three-fanged molar; пускам/хващам \корен take/strike root (и прен.); (за растение и пр.) strike, прен. и settle; пуснал съм дълбоки, \корени be deeply rooted/entrenched; с \корена root and branch;2. език., мат. root; ( знакът) radical; извличане на \корен evolution, extraction of a root; \корен квадратен от square root of; \корен трети от cube root of;3. ( произход) stock, family, race, descent.* * *root: tear by the коренs - изтръгвам с корена; square root (квадратен); stub (на зъб)* * *1. (въздушен - на бръшлян и пр.) crampon 2. (знакът) radical 3. (произход) stock, family, race, descent 4. root 5. КОРЕН квадратен от square root of 6. КОРЕН трети от cube root of 7. ез., мат. root 8. изваждам/изтръгвам с КОРЕНа pull up/tear by the roots, uproot, прен. eradicate 9. пускам/хващам КОРЕН take/strike root (и прен.), (за растение и) strike, прен. и settle 10. пуснал съм дълбоки, КОРЕНи be deeply rooted/entrenched 11. с КОРЕНа root and branch 12. сея на КОРЕНа му ряпа вж. сея
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