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1 rejuvenecer
v.to rejuvenate.* * *1 to rejuvenate1 to become rejuvenated* * *1.2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to rejuvenate2.rejuvenecer vi to be rejuvenated3.rejuvenecerse v pron to be rejuvenated* * *= rejuvenate, bring + Nombre + up to scratch.Ex. It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die.Ex. Dilapidated housing will be brought up to scratch thanks to a cash injection which could total millions of pounds.* * *1.verbo transitivo to rejuvenate2.rejuvenecer vi to be rejuvenated3.rejuvenecerse v pron to be rejuvenated* * *= rejuvenate, bring + Nombre + up to scratch.Ex: It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die.
Ex: Dilapidated housing will be brought up to scratch thanks to a cash injection which could total millions of pounds.* * *rejuvenecer [E3 ]vtto rejuvenateel aire de la montaña te rejuvenecerá the mountain air will make you feel rejuvenated o will make you feel like a new person■ rejuvenecervito be rejuvenatedto be rejuvenated* * *
rejuvenecer ( conjugate rejuvenecer) verbo transitivo
to rejuvenate
rejuvenecerse verbo pronominal
to be rejuvenated
rejuvenecer verbo transitivo to rejuvenate
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rejuvenate
* * *♦ vtto rejuvenate;esa ropa te rejuvenece mucho those clothes make you look a lot younger♦ vilas vacaciones rejuvenecen holidays rejuvenate you;la cirugía estética rejuvenece plastic surgery makes you look younger* * *v/t rejuvenate* * *rejuvenecer {53} vt: to rejuvenaterejuvenecer vi: to be rejuvenated -
2 rejuvenecerse
1 to become rejuvenated* * *VPR to be rejuvenated, become young again* * *vprto be rejuvenated;desde que se afeitó se ha rejuvenecido diez años shaving his beard off has made him look ten years younger* * *vr -
3 envuelto en
= mired in, caught up inEx. The reference service, once mired in maturity and close to decline, has been rejuvenated, especially by technology.Ex. Once there, however, the three men abandon themselves to an orgy of slaughter, so caught up in killing buffalo that they lose all sense of time.* * *= mired in, caught up inEx: The reference service, once mired in maturity and close to decline, has been rejuvenated, especially by technology.
Ex: Once there, however, the three men abandon themselves to an orgy of slaughter, so caught up in killing buffalo that they lose all sense of time. -
4 enzarzado en
= mired in, enmeshed inEx. The reference service, once mired in maturity and close to decline, has been rejuvenated, especially by technology.Ex. Enmeshed in the bureaucratic structure that many large libraries have become, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.* * *= mired in, enmeshed inEx: The reference service, once mired in maturity and close to decline, has been rejuvenated, especially by technology.
Ex: Enmeshed in the bureaucratic structure that many large libraries have become, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier. -
5 hallar
v.to find.* * *1 (encontrar) to find2 (averiguar) to find out; (descubrir) to discover3 (ver, notar) to see, observe1 (estar) to be* * *verb1) to find2) discover* * *1. VT1) (=encontrar)a) [+ objeto, persona, respuesta, solución] to findhallé a tu hermano muy cambiado — frm I thought your brother had changed a lot
b) frm [+ apoyo, oposición] to meet withno halló la aprobación que esperaba para su proyecto — his plan did not meet with the approval he had hoped for
2) (=descubrir) [+ método] to find, discoverhalló el modo de producirlo sintéticamente — he found o discovered a way to produce it synthetically
hallaron que el estado del enfermo era peor de lo que creían — they found o discovered that the patient's condition was worse than they had thought
3) (=averiguar) [+ motivo, razón] to find out; [+ información] to obtain4) (Jur)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) <persona/libro/tesoro> to find; <felicidad/paz> to findhalló la muerte en un accidente — he met his death in an accident; (+ compl)
b) <pruebas/solución> to find; < información> to find, discover2) (esp AmL) (en frases negativas) ( saber)3) (esp AmL) (opinar, creer) to find2.hallarsev pron1) (frml) (estar, encontrarse) (+ compl) to be2) ( sentirse) (+ compl) to feelno hallarse: no me hallo en este tipo de fiestas — I don't feel comfortable o at home at this type of party
* * *= trace, turn up, find, disinter, ferret out.Ex. The author approach remains an important means of tracing a specific document.Ex. Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.Ex. His trial came up in July 1892 and by then the city accountant had found that over $9,000 had been misappropriated.Ex. Tests such as this one will often disinter the real citation intended but it is a time consuming task.Ex. As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.----* hallar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* hallar eco en = find + echo in.* hallar el camino de la verdad = think + Posesivo + way to the truth.* hallar lo buscado = achieve + match.* hallarse = be poised.* quien guarda, halla = waste not, want not.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) <persona/libro/tesoro> to find; <felicidad/paz> to findhalló la muerte en un accidente — he met his death in an accident; (+ compl)
b) <pruebas/solución> to find; < información> to find, discover2) (esp AmL) (en frases negativas) ( saber)3) (esp AmL) (opinar, creer) to find2.hallarsev pron1) (frml) (estar, encontrarse) (+ compl) to be2) ( sentirse) (+ compl) to feelno hallarse: no me hallo en este tipo de fiestas — I don't feel comfortable o at home at this type of party
* * *= trace, turn up, find, disinter, ferret out.Ex: The author approach remains an important means of tracing a specific document.
Ex: Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.Ex: His trial came up in July 1892 and by then the city accountant had found that over $9,000 had been misappropriated.Ex: Tests such as this one will often disinter the real citation intended but it is a time consuming task.Ex: As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.* hallar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* hallar eco en = find + echo in.* hallar el camino de la verdad = think + Posesivo + way to the truth.* hallar lo buscado = achieve + match.* hallarse = be poised.* quien guarda, halla = waste not, want not.* * *hallar [A1 ]vtA1 ( frml); ‹persona/libro/tesoro› to find; ‹felicidad/paz› to findel cuadro robado fue hallado en su casa the stolen painting was found o discovered at his houseel vehículo fue hallado en la localidad de San Roque the vehicle was found o located in the town of San Roqueen él halló un amigo para toda la vida in him he found a lifelong friendhalló la muerte en un accidente he met his death in an accidenthallaron tierras cálidas y fértiles they found o discovered warm, fertile lands(+ compl): halló la puerta abierta she found the door open2 ‹pruebas/solución› to find; ‹información› to find, discoveryo a esto no le hallo explicación I can't find any explanation for thishallaron que las temperaturas eran superiores a las esperadas they found o discovered that the temperatures were higher than expectedB ( en frases negativas)(saber): no halla cómo sentarse she can't find a comfortable position to sit inno hallo cómo decírselo sin ofenderla I don't know how to tell her without offending herC (opinar, creer) to findhallo que es una persona muy fría/interesante I find him a very cold/interesting person■ hallarseno pudo asistir a la reunión por hallarse enfermo he was unable to attend the meeting because of illness o because he was illla abadía se halla en ruinas the abbey is in ruinsel edificio se halla situado en las afueras de la ciudad the building is situated on the outskirts of the cityB (sentirse) (+ compl) to feelse hallaba a gusto en aquella casa she felt comfortable in that houseno hallarse: no me hallo en este tipo de fiestas I don't feel comfortable o at ease o at home at this type of partyvuelven a la ciudad porque en el campo no se hallan they're moving back to the city because living in the country isn't right for them o doesn't suit them o because they don't feel at home in the country* * *
hallar ( conjugate hallar) verbo transitivo
1 (frml) ( encontrar) to find;
2 (esp AmL)
no hallo cómo decírselo I don't know how to tell her
hallarse verbo pronominal
hallar verbo transitivo
1 (encontrar) to find: hallaré una respuesta, I'll find an answer
la hallamos muerta, we found her dead
(una vacuna, una ley) to discover
2 (percibir) to find: la hallé nerviosa, I found her nervous
(encontrarse con un hecho, descubrir una situación) to find out: halló que su cuenta estaba vacía, she found out that her account was empty
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English:
find
* * *♦ vt1. [encontrar] to find;hallaron el cadáver en el fondo del río they found the body on the river bed;hallar errores en un texto to spot errors in a text;no hallo palabras para expresar mi agradecimiento I can't find the words to express my gratitude;por fin he hallado la felicidad I've finally found happiness;cuando llegué hallé que ya no había nadie when I arrived, I found there was nobody there any more;halló la muerte en un safari he met his death on a safari2. [averiguar] to find out;no hallo la solución al problema I can't find the solution to the problemhallé muy rejuvenecida a su mujer I thought his wife seemed totally rejuvenated* * *v/t2 ( descubrir) discover* * *hallar vt1) encontrar: to find2) descubrir: to discover, to find out* * * -
6 remozar
v.1 to renovate (edificio, fachada).2 to rejuvenate, to perk up, to brighten up, to face-lift.Remozamos su sala We revamped his living room.María remozó a su madre Mary rejuvenated her mother.* * *2 (ropa) to brighten up* * *1.VT [+ persona] to rejuvenate; [+ aspecto] to brighten up; [+ organización] to give a new look to, give a face-lift to; [+ edificio, fachada] to renovate2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to renovate* * *= spruce up, bring + Nombre + up to scratch, rejuvenate.Ex. The city itself has also been spruced up for the centenary, with in particular a thorough refurbishment of the city's main street = A la propia ciudad se le ha dado un lavado de cara para el centenario, especialmente con una completa remodelación de la avenida principal.Ex. Dilapidated housing will be brought up to scratch thanks to a cash injection which could total millions of pounds.Ex. It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die.* * *verbo transitivo to renovate* * *= spruce up, bring + Nombre + up to scratch, rejuvenate.Ex: The city itself has also been spruced up for the centenary, with in particular a thorough refurbishment of the city's main street = A la propia ciudad se le ha dado un lavado de cara para el centenario, especialmente con una completa remodelación de la avenida principal.
Ex: Dilapidated housing will be brought up to scratch thanks to a cash injection which could total millions of pounds.Ex: It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die.* * *remozar [A4 ]vtto renovateremozaron la fachada del edificio they renovated the front of the building, they gave the building a face-lift* * *remozar vt[edificio, fachada] to renovate; [equipo] to give a new look to* * *v/t renovate* * *remozar {21} vt1) : to renew, to brighten up2) : to redo, to renovate -
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8 remozado
adj.rejuvenated, fresh-looking, renewed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: remozar.* * *SM [de persona] rejuvenation; [de edificio, fachada] renovation -
9 remozarse
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10 rejuvenecido
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11 remozado
• fresh-looking• rejuvenated• renewed -
12 rejuvenecido
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