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1 bold (Adj.)
germ. balþa-; derba-; deuzalīka-; durzu-; frækna-; hrausta-; nanþa-; snella-; þreista-; þuringa-; waigra-------------------------------------be {(V.)} boldgerm. balþæn; derbjan------------------------------------become boldgerm. balþēn------------------------------------make {(V.)} boldgerm. balþjan; hraustjan; rankjanы{(M.)}germ. kænīga- -
2 envalentonar
v.1 to urge on, to fill with courage.2 to make bold, to encourage, to give courage, to hearten.* * *1 to make bold, make daring1 (volverse valiente) to become bold, become daring2 (insolentarse) to become arrogant, become aggressive* * *1.VT to make bold, embolden2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... bolder, encourage2.envalentonarse v pron ( ponerse valiente) to become bolder o more daring; ( insolentarse) to become defiant* * *= embolden.Ex. The spark of warmth had emboldened her.* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... bolder, encourage2.envalentonarse v pron ( ponerse valiente) to become bolder o more daring; ( insolentarse) to become defiant* * *= embolden.Ex: The spark of warmth had emboldened her.
* * *envalentonar [A1 ]vtto make … bolder, encourage(ponerse valiente) to become bolder o more daring; (insolentarse) to become defiant* * *
envalentonar ( conjugate envalentonar) verbo transitivo
to make … bolder, encourage
envalentonarse verbo pronominal ( ponerse valiente) to become bolder o more daring;
( insolentarse) to become defiant
* * *♦ vtto urge on, to fill with courage* * *v/t make bolder omore daring* * *envalentonar vt: to make bold, to encourage -
3 imbaldanzire
imbaldanzire v.tr. to embolden, to make* bold: la vittoria lo imbaldanzì, his victory made him bold◆ v. intr. → imbaldanzirsi.◘ imbaldanzirsi v.intr.pron. to become* bold, to grow* self-confident.* * *[imbaldan'tsire]1. vt2. vip (imbaldanzirsi)to grow bold, get cocky fam* * *[imbaldan'tsire] 1.verbo transitivo to embolden, to make* [sb.] bold2. 3.verbo pronominale imbaldanzirsi imbaldanzire* * *imbaldanzire/imbaldan'tsire/ [102]to embolden, to make* [sb.] bold(aus. essere). to grow* bold.III imbaldanzirsi verbo pronominale→ imbaldanzire -
4 dreist
* * *audacious; courageous; bold; valiant; daring; perky; impertinent* * *[draist]adjbold; Handlung auch audacious* * *[ˈdraist]\dreiste Anspielung/Behauptung/Weise barefaced [or shameless] allusion/claim/way* * *1. 2.adverbial brazenly* * *dreist adj Person: bold as brass; (frech) cheeky, impudent; Bemerkung: impudent; Lüge: brazen, barefaced* * *1. 2.adverbial brazenly* * *adj.bold adj.brash adj.forward adj.perky adj.uppity* adj. adv.perkily adv. -
5 arrendajo
m.1 the mocking-bird. (Ornate)2 mimic, buffoon.3 jaybird, jay.* * *1 (ave) jay2 familiar mimic* * *SM1) (Orn) jay2) (=imitador) mimic* * ** * *= jay.Ex. Jays are reluctant to leave the shelter of woodlands although, on occasions, they become bold, visiting garden bird tables for scraps.----* arrendajo azul = blue jay.* * ** * *= jay.Ex: Jays are reluctant to leave the shelter of woodlands although, on occasions, they become bold, visiting garden bird tables for scraps.
* arrendajo azul = blue jay.* * *(europeo) jay; (americano) blue jay* * *arrendajo nmjayarrendajo azul blue jay* * *m ZO (blue) jay* * *arrendajo nm: jay -
6 desechos
m.pl.waste matter, leavings, debris, junk.* * ** * ** * *(n.) = junk, detritus, scrapsEx. All the librarian has is a pile of useless junk which people have given to the library instead of throwing out.Ex. I was in for yet another of those numerously produced fantasies in which a pubescent child gets involved with underworld beings that are substandard versions of Le Guin's 'The Wizard of Earthsea' or peritonitic spinoffs from the detritus of ill-digested Tolkien.Ex. Jays are reluctant to leave the shelter of woodlands although, on occasions, they become bold, visiting garden bird tables for scraps.* * *(n.) = junk, detritus, scrapsEx: All the librarian has is a pile of useless junk which people have given to the library instead of throwing out.
Ex: I was in for yet another of those numerously produced fantasies in which a pubescent child gets involved with underworld beings that are substandard versions of Le Guin's 'The Wizard of Earthsea' or peritonitic spinoffs from the detritus of ill-digested Tolkien.Ex: Jays are reluctant to leave the shelter of woodlands although, on occasions, they become bold, visiting garden bird tables for scraps.* * *
desechos mpl (basura) waste, rubbish US garbage
(residuos) waste sing
desechos industriales, industrial waste
desechos radiactivos, radioactive waste
' desechos' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desperdicio
- basura
English:
dregs
- scrapheap
- waste
- debris
- flotsam
* * *mpl waste sg* * *desechos npl1. (basura) waste2. (sobras) leftovers -
7 rendajo
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8 tabla comedero para pájaros
(n.) = bird tableEx. Jays are reluctant to leave the shelter of woodlands although, on occasions, they become bold, visiting garden bird tables for scraps.* * *(n.) = bird tableEx: Jays are reluctant to leave the shelter of woodlands although, on occasions, they become bold, visiting garden bird tables for scraps.
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9 envalentonarse
1 (volverse valiente) to become bold, become daring2 (insolentarse) to become arrogant, become aggressive* * *VPR (=cobrar valor) to pluck up courage; pey (=insolentarse) to become defiant; (=jactarse) to brag* * *vprto become daring* * *v/r1 become bolder omore daring2 ( insolentarse) become defiant* * *vr -
10 rimbaldanzire
◆ v. intr. → rimbaldanzirsi.◘ rimbaldanzirsi v.intr.pron. to become* bold again, to become* self-confident, to regain one's self-assurance. -
11 inardire
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12 جرؤ
جَرُؤَ (على): اِجْتَرَأ، تَجَرَّأَto dare, venture, risk, hazard, take the risk of; to have the audacity or courage to, be bold enough to; to take heart, pluck up courage, make bold; to be or become bold, courageous, plucky, daring, audacious, adventurous, venturesome -
13 تجاسر
تَجَاسَرَ (على): جَرُؤَ، اِجْتَرَأَto dare, venture, risk; to have the courage or audacity to, have the cheek to; to be or become bold, daring, audacious; to be or become insolent, impudent, forward, impertinent -
14 cüretlenmek
"to become audacious, become bold; to develop nerve." -
15 caput
caput itis, n [CAP-], the head: Capillus circum caput Reiectus, T.: caput obnubito, L.: capitis nives, H.: capite operto: aperire: velare, L.: abscindere cervicibus: capite demisso: attollere, O.: extollere, to become bold: breve (equi), H.: coronatum (bovis), Tb.: per caput pedesque ire, heels over head, Ct.: dux cum exercitu supra caput est, i. e. is ready to fall upon us, S.: capita conferre, to lay heads together, i. e. to confer in secret, L.: caput aut collum petere, strike at the vital parts: haec alias inter caput extulit urbes, towers, i. e. excels, V.: aliena negotia Per caput saliunt, run through the head, i. e. the mind, H.: capitis labor, mental exertion, H. — Meton., the head, top, summit, point, end, extremity: iocur sine capite (of a sacrifice), L.: in extis, O.: tignorum, Cs.: cornu duxit, donec curvata coirent capita, the ends, V. — The origin, source, spring, head (of a river), L.: caput unde erumpit Enipeus, V.: celsis caput urbibus exit, my source springs among great cities, V.—The mouth, embouchure (rare): multis capitibus in Oceanum influit, Cs.—Of plants: diducere terram ad capita, the roots, V.: papavera demisere caput, the heads, V.: capitum iugatio, branches (of the vine). — Of mountains, the summit: capita aspera montis, V. — Of persons, a head, person: ridiculum caput! T.: carum, V.: duo haec capita taeterrima: ignota, L.: di capiti ipsius reservent, for himself, V.: capiti cane talia Dardanio rebusque tuis, i. e. for Aeneas and yourself, V.: Perfidum, H.: de sacrando cum bonis capite alcuius, L.: ut caput Iovi sacraretur, L.—With numerals: capitum Helvetiorum milia CCLXIII, souls, Cs.: nullum caput Proserpina fugit, H.: in capita, to each person, L.; cf. sus Triginta capitum fetūs enixa, V.—Fig., life, physical life: Capitis periculum adire, to risk life, T.: caput obiectare periclis, V.: capitis poena, capital punishment, Cs.: certamen capitis et famae: ut capite dimices tuo, L.: caput offerre pro patriā: patrium tibi crede caput (i. e. patris vitam), O.: accusatus capitis absolvitur, of a capital crime, N.: Sthenium capite damnare.—Civil life, personality, civil rights, liberty and citizenship: capitis causae, involving citizenship: iudicium capitis: capitis deminutio, loss of civil rights, Cs.—Poet.: capitis minor, H.—Of persons, a leader, chief, guide: concitandorum Graecorum: capita nominis Latini, heads, chiefs, L.: ut se Suevorum caput credant, chief tribe, Ta.: capita coniurationis securi percussi, L.: illic est huic rei caput, author, contriver, T.: ab illo fonte et capite Socrate: corpori valido caput deerat, leader, L.: ipsum Expugnare caput, the great man himself, H. —A head, chief, capital: Thebae totius Graeciae, first city, N.: Roma, orbis terrarum, L.: castellum eius regionis, principal place, L.: Romam caput Latio esse, L.: ius nigrum, cenae caput, principal dish: fundus, vestrae pecuniae, chief source of income: caput esse artis, decere, the note, characteristic: ad consilium de re p. dandum caput est nosse rem p., first qualification: caput litterarum cum alquo, reason for corresponding: Epicuri, chief dogma: caput belli et summa, V.—In writings, a division, paragraph, chapter: legis: caput Annianum de hereditatibus, passage in the will of A.— Of money, the principal sum, capital, stock: quibus ille de capite dempsisset, reduced their debts: de capite deducite alqd, L.: Quinas hic capiti mercedes exsecet, extort sixty per centum, H.* * *head; person; life; leader; top; source/mouth (river); capital (punishment); heading; chapter, principal division -
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17 استأسد
اِسْتَأسَدَto dare, venture, take heart, take courage; to become bold, daring, strong, tough, mighty; to demonstrate one's strength or power; to display the courage of a lion -
18 حمس
حَمَسَ، حَمُسَ، حَمِسَ: شَجُعَto be or become bold, courageous, brave, intrepid -
19 حمس
حَمَسَ، حَمُسَ، حَمِسَ: شَجُعَto be or become bold, courageous, brave, intrepid -
20 حمس
حَمَسَ، حَمُسَ، حَمِسَ: شَجُعَto be or become bold, courageous, brave, intrepid
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