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1 unprepared
tr[ʌnprɪ'peəd]1 (talk etc) improvisado,-a2 (not ready) desprevenido,-a, no preparado,-aunprepared [.ʌnpri'pærd] adj: no preparadoan unprepared speech: un discurso improvisadoadj.• descuidado, -a adj.• desprevenido, -a adj.• desprovisto, -a adj.• impróvido, -a adj.• no preparado adj.'ʌnprɪ'perd, ˌʌnprɪ'peəda) ( not ready) (pred)to be unprepared (FOR something) — no estar* preparado (para algo)
b) ( not expecting) (pred)he was unprepared for her reaction — no esperaba que fuera a reaccionar así, su reacción lo agarró or (esp Esp) cogió desprevenido
c) < speech> improvisado['ʌnprɪ'pɛǝd]ADJ1) (=unready)the student who comes to an exam unprepared — el estudiante que viene al examen sin estar preparado or sin preparación
to be unprepared for sth — (=not expect) no contar con algo, no esperar algo; (=be unequipped) no estar preparado para algo
2) (=improvised) [speech, lecture] improvisado3) (=unwilling)* * *['ʌnprɪ'perd, ˌʌnprɪ'peəd]a) ( not ready) (pred)to be unprepared (FOR something) — no estar* preparado (para algo)
b) ( not expecting) (pred)he was unprepared for her reaction — no esperaba que fuera a reaccionar así, su reacción lo agarró or (esp Esp) cogió desprevenido
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2 prepared
adjective ((negative unprepared) made ready.) preparadoprepared adjtr[prɪ'peəd]2 (willing) dispuesto,-a (to, a)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL'Be prepared' "Siempre listos"to be prepared for something (gen) estar preparado,-a para algo 2 (expect) contar con algo, haber previsto algoadj.• dispuesto, -a adj.• embotellado, -a adj.• listo, -a adj.• preparado, -a adj.• prevenido, -a adj.prɪ'perd, prɪ'peəda) ( ready in advance) <speech/statement> preparadoI wasn't prepared for this — no contaba con esto, esto no lo había previsto
b) ( willing) (pred)to be prepared to + INF — estar* dispuesto a + inf
[prɪ'pɛǝd]ADJ1) (=ready) preparadowe were not prepared for this — esto no lo esperábamos, no contábamos con esto
"be prepared" — (motto) ¡siempre listos!
2) (=made earlier)a) [statement, answer] preparadob) (Culin)supermarkets now stock prepared salads — ahora los supermercados venden ensaladas listas para comer or ensaladas preparadas
prepared foods — platos m precocinados, productos mpl previamente elaborados
3) (=willing)* * *[prɪ'perd, prɪ'peəd]a) ( ready in advance) <speech/statement> preparadoI wasn't prepared for this — no contaba con esto, esto no lo había previsto
b) ( willing) (pred)to be prepared to + INF — estar* dispuesto a + inf
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3 surprise
1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; (also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) sorpresa
2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) sorprender2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) sorprender (hasta el punto de), coger desprevenido (hasta el punto de)3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) sorprender•- surprising
- surprisingly
- take by surprise
surprise1 n sorpresaI didn't know about the present, it was a surprise no sabía nada del regalo, fue una sorpresasurprise2 vb sorprender / extrañarhis reaction surprised me, I didn't expect it su reacción me sorprendió, no me lo esperabatr[sə'praɪz]1 sorpresa■ what a surprise! ¡qué sorpresa!1 (visit, result) inesperado,-a; (attack, party) sorpresa1 (cause surprise to) sorprender2 (catch unawares) sorprender, coger desprevenido,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto come as a surprise ser una sorpresato take somebody by surprise coger desprevenido,-a a alguiensurprise n: sorpresa fto take by surprise: sorprenderadj.• imprevisto, -a adj.• inesperado, -a adj.n.• asombro s.m.• extrañeza s.f.• golpe s.m.• novedad s.f.• sorprender s.m.• sorpresa s.f. (UK)v.(Variante de "surprise", especialmente americano)v.• admirar v.• asaltar v.• extrañar v.• saltear v.• sobrecoger v.• sorprender v.
I sə'praɪza) u ( astonishment) sorpresa fa look of surprise — una mirada sorprendida or de sorpresa
oh!, he said, in some surprise — oh! -dijo, algo sorprendido
b) c (thing, event) sorpresa fthe result was o came as something of a surprise — el resultado fue en cierto modo una sorpresa
to give somebody a surprise — darle* una sorpresa a alguien; (before n) <gift, packet> sorpresa adj inv
after their surprise defeat in Wednesday's game... — después de la inesperada derrota del miércoles pasado...
c) u ( catching somebody unprepared)to take somebody by surprise — sorprender a alguien, pillar or (esp Esp) coger* a alguien desprevenido; (before n) <visit, attack> sorpresa adj inv
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a) ( astonish) sorprenderb) ( catch unawares) sorprender, pillar or agarrar or (esp Esp) coger* desprevenido[sǝ'praɪz]1. N1) (=astonishment) sorpresa fimagine my surprise when I found a cheque for £5,000 — puedes imaginarte la sorpresa que me llevé al encontrar or cuando encontré un cheque de 5.000 libras
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"what?" George asked in surprise — -¿qué? -preguntó George sorprendido•
he saw my look of surprise — me vio la cara de sorpresasurprise, surprise! — iro ¡menuda sorpresa! iro
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to my/his surprise — para mi/su sorpresamuch to my surprise, he agreed — para gran sorpresa mía, accedió
2) (as tactic) sorpresa f•
to catch or take sb by surprise — coger or (LAm) tomar a algn por sorpresa3) (=unexpected thing) sorpresa fwhat a lovely surprise! — ¡qué sorpresa más or tan agradable!
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all this comes as something of a surprise — todo esto es en cierto modo una sorpresait came as a surprise to me to learn that... — me llevé una sorpresa al enterarme de que...
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life is full of surprises — la vida está llena de sorpresas•
to give sb a surprise — dar una sorpresa a algn2.a surprise visit — una visita sorpresa or inesperada
3. VT1) (=astonish) sorprendergo on, surprise me! — iro ¡venga, sorpréndeme! iro
you surprise me — also iro me sorprende usted
no one will be surprised by her appointment — a nadie le extrañará or sorprenderá su nombramiento
it wouldn't surprise me if he ended up in jail — no me extrañaría or sorprendería que terminara en la cárcel
it surprises me that... — me sorprende que + subjun
to surprise o.s. — sorprenderse (a sí mismo)
2) (=catch unawares) coger por sorpresa, tomar por sorpresa (LAm)to surprise sb in the act — sorprender a algn in fraganti, coger a algn in fraganti
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I [sə'praɪz]a) u ( astonishment) sorpresa fa look of surprise — una mirada sorprendida or de sorpresa
oh!, he said, in some surprise — oh! -dijo, algo sorprendido
b) c (thing, event) sorpresa fthe result was o came as something of a surprise — el resultado fue en cierto modo una sorpresa
to give somebody a surprise — darle* una sorpresa a alguien; (before n) <gift, packet> sorpresa adj inv
after their surprise defeat in Wednesday's game... — después de la inesperada derrota del miércoles pasado...
c) u ( catching somebody unprepared)to take somebody by surprise — sorprender a alguien, pillar or (esp Esp) coger* a alguien desprevenido; (before n) <visit, attack> sorpresa adj inv
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a) ( astonish) sorprenderb) ( catch unawares) sorprender, pillar or agarrar or (esp Esp) coger* desprevenido
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