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1 mimo
f. & m.mime artist (Teatro) (artist).m.1 mollycoddling.2 show of affection (cariño).hacerle mimos a alguien to kiss and cuddle somebody3 mime (Teatro).hacer mimo to perform mime4 petting, pamper, coddling, caress.5 mime performer, mime artist, mime, pantomimist.6 mimic, mime, mimicry, mumming.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: mimar.* * *1 (actor) mime artist2 (cariño) pampering3 (cuidado) care\hacerle mimos a alguien to pamper somebodytener mucho mimo to be spoilt* * *mimo, -a1.SM / F (Teat) mime2. SM1) (Teat) mime2) (=copia)3) (=caricia) cuddledar mimos a algn — (=consentir) to spoil o pamper sb
* * *1)a) ( caricia) cuddleb) ( trato indulgente) pamperingc) (cuidado, celo) cared) (fam) ( mañas)2) mimo masculino y femenino mime* * *1)a) ( caricia) cuddleb) ( trato indulgente) pamperingc) (cuidado, celo) cared) (fam) ( mañas)2) mimo masculino y femenino mime* * *A1 (caricia) cuddlela convenció con un mimo he gave her a cuddle and persuaded her¡cómo le gusta que le hagan mimitos! he loves to be cuddled o to be made a fuss of, he loves affection2 (trato indulgente) pamperinglo criaron con mucho mimo he had a very pampered upbringing3(cuidado, celo): limpiaba con mimo los adornos she lovingly cleaned the ornamentstrátalo con mucho mimo treat it with great care4 ( fam)(mañas): lo único que tiene es mimo(s) she's just a spoiled brat trying to get attention ( colloq pej)B* * *
Del verbo mimar: ( conjugate mimar)
mimo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
mimó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
mimar
mimo
mimar ( conjugate mimar) verbo transitivo
to spoil, pamper
mimo sustantivo masculino
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
mime
mimar verbo transitivo
1 (consentir) to spoil
2 (tratar con cariño) to fuss over
mimo sustantivo masculino
1 (muestra de cariño) pampering, fuss
2 (cuidado) care: trátalo con mimo, treat it with care
3 Teat (actor) mime
' mimo' also found in these entries:
English:
indulgence
- mime
* * *♦ nm1. [zalamería] pampering;con tanto mimo lo están malcriando they're spoiling him by pampering him like thathacerle mimos a alguien to kiss and cuddle sb3. [cuidado, esmero] loving care;con mimo with loving care, lovingly;trata su colección de discos con mucho mimo he looks after his record collection with loving care4. [representación teatral] mime;hacer mimo to perform mime♦ nmf[artista] mime artist* * *m1 TEA mime2 ( caricia) cuddle;con mimo tb fig affectionately* * *mimo nm1) : pampering, indulgencehacerle mimos a alguien: to pamper someone2) : mime* * *mimo n1. (arte) mime2. (artista) mime artist -
2 cariño
intj.darling, baby, honey, my dear.m.affection, love, attachment, tenderness.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: cariñar.* * *1 (amor) love, affection2 (esmero) loving care3 (apelativo) darling, love, US honey■ ¿pasa algo, cariño? what's the matter, darling?4 figurado (expresión) caress, hug, kiss, cuddle1 (recuerdos, saludos) love sing\coger/tomar cariño a alguien/algo to grow fond of somebody/something'Con todo cariño' (en una carta) "Lots of love"* * *noun m.1) affection, love2) honey, darling, sweet* * *SM1) (=afecto) love, affectiondemostró mucho cariño por sus hijas — he showed great love o affection for his daughters
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coger cariño a algn/algo — to grow o become fond of sb/sth, become attached to sb/sth•
con cariño, trata a sus plantas con mucho cariño — she takes loving care of her plantslo recuerdo con cariño — I have fond memories of it, I remember it with great affection
con cariño, Luis — [en carta] love (from) Luis
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dar cariño a algn — to be affectionate to sb•
sentir cariño por algn — to be fond of sb, like sb•
tener cariño a algn/algo — to be fond of sb/sth, like sb/sth•
tomar cariño a algn/algo — to grow o become fond of sb/sth, become attached to sb/sth2) [apelativo] darling, honey *ven aquí, cariño — come here darling
3) (=caricia)dar o hacer (un) cariño a algn — to caress sb, stroke sb
4) LAm (=regalo) gift, token (of affection)5) pl cariños (=saludos) love* * *a) ( afecto) affectionsiento muchísimo cariño por ella — I have a great affection o fondness for her, I am very fond of her
cariños por tu casa/a tu mujer — (AmL) (send my) love to your family/your wife
cariños, Beatriz — ( en cartas) (AmL) love, Beatriz
como sea su cariño — (Chi fam) whatever you can spare
b) ( caricia)la pareja se hacía cariño — (AmL) the couple were having a little cuddle (o a hug and a kiss etc)
c) ( como apelativo) dear, honey, love (BrE)no llores cariño — don't cry, dear
* * *= affection, warmth, fondness, tenderness, caring, honey, attachment.Ex. These he bound up in three volumes, and on the fly leaf of the first volume wrote 'I have always retained a kind of affection for little story books, as they recall muy early days'.Ex. The spark of warmth had emboldened her.Ex. It may sound trite, but it is indeed gratifying to know that one has made a difference in somebody's life and is remembered with fondness = Puede sonar poco novedoso, aunque de hecho es gratificante saber que uno ha sido importante en la vida de alguien y que se le recuerda con cariño.Ex. In addition to its weirdness, vitriol, and zaniness, the volume is characterized by solid good sense with an undertone of genuinely elegiac tenderness.Ex. Parents can show warmth and caring by hugging their children and reassuring them of parental love and concern for their welfare.Ex. The article ' Honey, I shrunk the kids' market' examines the mysterious decline in the profitability of the UK children's book market.Ex. Librarians have affirmed their attachment to freedom of expression.----* coger cariño a = grow + fond of.* con cariño = fondly, affectionately.* ganarse el cariño = endear.* granjearse el cariño = endear.* guardar con mucho cariño = treasure.* recordado con cariño = fondly remembered.* tomar cariño a = grow + fond of.* * *a) ( afecto) affectionsiento muchísimo cariño por ella — I have a great affection o fondness for her, I am very fond of her
cariños por tu casa/a tu mujer — (AmL) (send my) love to your family/your wife
cariños, Beatriz — ( en cartas) (AmL) love, Beatriz
como sea su cariño — (Chi fam) whatever you can spare
b) ( caricia)la pareja se hacía cariño — (AmL) the couple were having a little cuddle (o a hug and a kiss etc)
c) ( como apelativo) dear, honey, love (BrE)no llores cariño — don't cry, dear
* * *= affection, warmth, fondness, tenderness, caring, honey, attachment.Ex: These he bound up in three volumes, and on the fly leaf of the first volume wrote 'I have always retained a kind of affection for little story books, as they recall muy early days'.
Ex: The spark of warmth had emboldened her.Ex: It may sound trite, but it is indeed gratifying to know that one has made a difference in somebody's life and is remembered with fondness = Puede sonar poco novedoso, aunque de hecho es gratificante saber que uno ha sido importante en la vida de alguien y que se le recuerda con cariño.Ex: In addition to its weirdness, vitriol, and zaniness, the volume is characterized by solid good sense with an undertone of genuinely elegiac tenderness.Ex: Parents can show warmth and caring by hugging their children and reassuring them of parental love and concern for their welfare.Ex: The article ' Honey, I shrunk the kids' market' examines the mysterious decline in the profitability of the UK children's book market.Ex: Librarians have affirmed their attachment to freedom of expression.* coger cariño a = grow + fond of.* con cariño = fondly, affectionately.* ganarse el cariño = endear.* granjearse el cariño = endear.* guardar con mucho cariño = treasure.* recordado con cariño = fondly remembered.* tomar cariño a = grow + fond of.* * *A1(afecto): le tengo mucho cariño a este anillo I'm very fond of o attached to this ringsiento muchísimo cariño por ella I have a great affection o fondness for her, I am very fond of herte ha tomado mucho cariño he's become very fond of youte lo presto, pero trátalo con cariño I'll lend it to you, but take good care of itcuando la veas dale mis cariños give her my love when you see hercariños por tu casa/a tu mujer ( AmL); (send my) love to your family/your wifeniños sedientos de cariño children starved of affectioncariños, Beatriz (en cartas) ( esp AmL); love, Beatriz2no pierden la ocasión de hacerse cariño they never miss a chance to have a little cuddle ( o a hug and a kiss etc)3 (como apelativo) dear, honey, love ( BrE)no llores cariño don't cry, dearB* * *
cariño sustantivo masculino
te ha tomado mucho cariño he's become very fond of you;
cariños por tu casa/a tu mujer (AmL) (send my) love to your family/your wife;
cariños, Beatriz ( en cartas) (AmL) love, Beatrizb) ( caricia):
cariño sustantivo masculino
1 (afecto) affection: siento mucho cariño por este disco, I'm very fond of this record
(amor, dulzura) abrazó a su hija con mucho cariño, he hugged his daughter tenderly
(cuidado) care: tráteme el coche con cariño, be careful with my car
2 (querido) darling: ten cuidado al cruzar la calle, cariño, look both ways when you cross the street, darling
3 (gesto de amor) cuddle
' cariño' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acoger
- calor
- estimar
- inclinación
- mimar
- mimo
- privación
- tener
- afecto
- agarrar
- auténtico
- carente
- coger
- exagerado
- faltar
- paterno
- profesar
- reconquistar
- tomar
English:
affection
- attached
- attachment
- care for
- cotton
- dear
- fond
- fondly
- fondness
- gently
- honey
- liking
- love
- show
- sneaking
- sweetheart
- take to
- care
- darling
- endear
- endearment
- lovingly
- to
* * *cariño nm1. [afecto] affection;una demostración de cariño a display of affection;habla con mucho cariño de sus padres she speaks very fondly of her parents;se le recuerda con cariño he is remembered fondly o with affection;tratar algo con cariño to treat sth with loving care;tener cariño a to be fond of;tomar cariño a to grow fond of2. [muestra de afecto] sign of affection;le hizo unos cariños a los niños he kissed/cuddled the children3. [cuidado] loving care4. [apelativo] dear, love, US honey5. CAm, Chile [regalo] gift* * *m1 affection, fondness;con cariño with love;tener cariño a alguien be fond of s.o.;tomar cariño a become fond of2:3:¡cariño! darling!4 Rpl:* * *cariño nmafecto: affection, love* * *cariño n1. (afecto) affection / love2. (esmero) loving care3. (apelativo) darling / sweetheart¡hola, cariño! hello, darling! -
3 abrazar
v.1 to hug, to embrace (rodear con los brazos).Elsa estrechó a su hijo Elsa embraced her son.2 to believe in, to hold.* * *1 to embrace, hug2 (ceñir) to clasp3 (incluir) to include, comprise4 (adoptar) to adopt5 figurado (adherirse) to embrace* * *verb1) to embrace, hug2) adopt* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] to embrace, hug, hold2) (=adoptar) [+ fe] to adopt, embrace; [+ doctrina] to espouse; [+ oportunidad] to seize; [+ profesión] to adopt, enter, take up3) [+ empresa] to take charge of4) (=abarcar) to include, take in2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < persona> to hug; ( con más sentimiento) to embraceb) <tronco/columna> to encircle2) (liter) <religión/causa> to embrace2.abrazarse v prona) (recípr) to hug each other; ( con más sentimiento) to embrace each otherb)abrazarse a alguien/algo — to hold on o cling to somebody/something
* * *= hug, cuddle.Ex. Parents can show warmth and caring by hugging their children and reassuring them of parental love and concern for their welfare.Ex. The girl blushed, then leaned over and cuddled him for a few seconds.----* abrazar una ideología = embrace + ideology.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < persona> to hug; ( con más sentimiento) to embraceb) <tronco/columna> to encircle2) (liter) <religión/causa> to embrace2.abrazarse v prona) (recípr) to hug each other; ( con más sentimiento) to embrace each otherb)abrazarse a alguien/algo — to hold on o cling to somebody/something
* * *= hug, cuddle.Ex: Parents can show warmth and caring by hugging their children and reassuring them of parental love and concern for their welfare.
Ex: The girl blushed, then leaned over and cuddled him for a few seconds.* abrazar una ideología = embrace + ideology.* * *abrazar [A4 ]vtA1 ‹persona› to hug, embraceabrázame fuerte hold me tight2 ‹tronco/columna› to encircleB ( liter); ‹religión/causa› to embrace1 ( recípr) to hug each other, embrace each other2 abrazarse A algn/algo to hold on o cling TO sb/sth* * *
abrazar ( conjugate abrazar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to hug;
( con más sentimiento) to embrace;
abrazarse verbo pronominal ( recípr) to hug each other;
( con más sentimiento) to embrace each other;
abrazarse a algn/algo to hold on o cling to sb/sth
abrazar verbo transitivo
1 (con los brazos) to embrace, hug
2 fig (una creencia, un dogma) to embrace
' abrazar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achuchar
- apapachar
- estrechar
English:
cuddle
- embrace
- hold
- hug
* * *♦ vt1. [rodear con los brazos] to hug, to embrace2. [doctrina] to embrace3. [profesión] to go into* * *v/t hug, embrace; figembrace* * *abrazar {21} vt: to hug, to embrace* * * -
4 arrumaco
m.caress.* * *\hacerse arrumacos to petir con arrumacos a alguien to flatter somebody* * *SM1) (=caricia) caress2) (=halago) piece of flattery3) (=vestido etc) eccentric item of dress or adornment* * *masculino (fam)a) ( de enamorados) pettingb) ( zalamería)* * *masculino (fam)a) ( de enamorados) pettingb) ( zalamería)* * *( fam)A1 (de enamorados) petting, kissing and cuddling ( BrE)se hacían arrumacos como dos tortolitos they were kissing and petting like a couple of lovebirds2le hace cuatro arrumacos a su padre he butters his father up ( colloq), he plays up to his father ( BrE colloq)* * *
arrumaco m fam hacerse arrumacos to kiss and cuddle
* * *arrumaco nmFamhacerse arrumacos [amantes] to kiss and cuddle;hacer arrumacos a [bebé] to coo at* * *m fam:arrumacos kissing and cuddling;hacer arrumacos bill and coo* * * -
5 abrazo
m.1 embrace, hug.un (fuerte) abrazo Yours, Best wishes (en cartas)2 acceptance.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: abrazar.* * *1 hug, embrace\dar un abrazo a alguien to embrace somebody(muchos) abrazos (de) (en carta) with best wishes fromun abrazo (de) (en carta) with best wishes from* * *noun m.embrace, hug* * *SM1) (=acción) hug, embrace2) [en cartas]un abrazo afectuoso o cordial — with best wishes o kind regards
* * *masculino hug; ( con más sentimiento) embraceme dio un abrazo — he gave me a hug, he hugged/embraced me
se fundieron en un cálido abrazo — (liter) they held each other in a warm embrace
un abrazo, Miguel — ( en cartas) best wishes, Miguel, regards, Miguel; ( más íntimo) love, Miguel
* * *= hug, embrace.Ex. Barbro Blomberg in 'Ge laantagaren en kram!' (Give the reader a hug!) describes the 'charm course' in personal relations run by the Association's Contact Group.Ex. A friend once said to me, 'I don't think there can be true forgiveness without an embrace'.----* abrazo afectuoso = warm hug.* abrazo cariñoso = warm hug.* cálido abrazo = warm hug.* * *masculino hug; ( con más sentimiento) embraceme dio un abrazo — he gave me a hug, he hugged/embraced me
se fundieron en un cálido abrazo — (liter) they held each other in a warm embrace
un abrazo, Miguel — ( en cartas) best wishes, Miguel, regards, Miguel; ( más íntimo) love, Miguel
* * *= hug, embrace.Ex: Barbro Blomberg in 'Ge laantagaren en kram!' (Give the reader a hug!) describes the 'charm course' in personal relations run by the Association's Contact Group.
Ex: A friend once said to me, 'I don't think there can be true forgiveness without an embrace'.* abrazo afectuoso = warm hug.* abrazo cariñoso = warm hug.* cálido abrazo = warm hug.* * *1 (con los brazos) hug, embraceme dio un abrazo he gave me a hug, he hugged o embraced medale un abrazo a tu mujer de mi parte give my love to your wifese fundieron en un cálido abrazo ( liter); they held each other in a warm embraceun abrazo, Miguel or un fuerte abrazo, Miguel (en una carta) best wishes, Miguel, regards, Miguel; (más íntimo) love, Miguel* * *
Del verbo abrazar: ( conjugate abrazar)
abrazo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
abrazó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
abrazar
abrazo
abrazar ( conjugate abrazar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to hug;
( con más sentimiento) to embrace;
abrazarse verbo pronominal ( recípr) to hug each other;
( con más sentimiento) to embrace each other;
abrazose a algn/algo to hold on o cling to sb/sth
abrazo sustantivo masculino
hug;
( con más sentimiento) embrace;
dale un abrazo de mi parte give my love to her;
un abrazo, Miguel ( en cartas) best wishes, Miguel;
regards, Miguel;
( más íntimo) love, Miguel
abrazar verbo transitivo
1 (con los brazos) to embrace, hug
2 fig (una creencia, un dogma) to embrace
abrazo sustantivo masculino embrace, hug
un abrazo, (despedida) best wishes
' abrazo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrazarse
- achuchón
- cálida
- cálido
- cariño
- dar
- me
- apapacho
- apretón
- estrechar
- fuerte
English:
clinch
- embrace
- hold
- hug
- love
- squeeze
- yours
- cuddle
- put
- wish
* * *abrazo nmhug, embrace;dar un abrazo a alguien to hug sb, to give sb a hug;nos fundimos en un abrazo we fell into each other's arms;un (fuerte) abrazo [en carta formal] Yours, Best wishes;[a un amigo] Love;Marina te manda un abrazo Marina sends you her love;dale un abrazo de mi parte give her my love* * *m hug, embrace;dar un abrazo a alguien hug s.o., embrace s.o.;* * *abrazo nm: hug, embrace* * *abrazo n hugun abrazo de... with love from... -
6 abrazarse
pron.v.to embrace (each other).* * *VPR to embrace (each other), hug (each other)abrazarse a — [persona] to embrace, hug; [niño] to cling to, clutch
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■abrazarse vr (dos personas) to embrace (each other): los dos amigos se abrazaron, the friends embraced (each other)
(una persona a otra) to embrace somebody: se abrazó a su madre, he embraced his mother
' abrazarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estrecharse
- abrazar
English:
cuddle
- embrace
* * *vprto hug, to embrace;abrazarse a alguien to hug sb, to cling to sb;se abrazó a un árbol he clung to a tree;se abrazaron con pasión they embraced passionately* * *v/r hug (each other), embrace (each other)* * *vr
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