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1 deprive
((with of) to take something away from: They deprived him of food and drink.) privar de- deprived
deprive vb privartr[dɪ'praɪv]1 (take away) privar (of, de); (prevent from having or using) despojar de, privar de■ you're not depriving us of your company! ¡no nos prives de tu compañía!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto deprive oneself of something privarse de algov.• desapropiar v.• desproveer v.• destituir v.• privar v.dɪ'praɪv
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v refl[dɪ'praɪv]VTto deprive o.s. of sth — privarse de algo
he was deprived of sleep/food for seven days — no le dejaron dormir/no le dieron de comer durante siete días
"would you like some chocolate?" - "no thanks, I don't want to deprive you" — hum -¿quieres chocolate? -no, gracias, para ti
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2 strip
strip
1. past tense, past participle - stripped; verb1) (to remove the covering from something: He stripped the old varnish off the wall; He stripped the branch (of its bark) with his knife.) quitar, desprender; arrancar; despojar2) (to undress: She stripped the child (naked) and put him in the bath; He stripped and dived into the water; They were told to strip to the waist.) desnudar(se), quitar(se) la ropa3) (to remove the contents of (a house etc): The house/room was stripped bare / stripped of its furnishings; They stripped the house of all its furnishings.) vaciar4) (to deprive (a person) of something: The officer was stripped of his rank for misconduct.) despojar (de)
2. noun1) (a long narrow piece of (eg cloth, ground etc): a strip of paper.) tira, franja2) (a strip cartoon.) tira cómica, historieta3) (a footballer's shirt, shorts, socks etc: The team has a red and white strip.) equipo•- strip-lighting
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3. adjectivea strip-tease show.) de strip-tease, de destapestrip1 n tirastrip2 vb1. quitar2. desnudarse / quitarse la ropatr[strɪp]2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (colours, kit) equipo3 (airstrip) pista (de aterrizaje)1 (Also strip (cartoon)) historieta, tira cómica\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLstrip lighting alumbrado fluorescente————————tr[strɪp]1 (person) desnudar, quitarle la ropa a; (bed) quitar la ropa de; (room, house) vaciar; (wallpaper, paint) quitar; (leaves, bark) arrancar2 (property, rights, titles) despojar (of, de)1 (striptease) strip-tease nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto strip somebody naked desnudar a alguiento strip to the buff desnudarse (completamente)strip club / strip joint club nombre masculino de strip-teasestrip poker variedad del póquer en la que los jugadores, al perder, se van quitando la ropastrip search cacheo obligando a desnudarse: quitar (ropa, pintura, etc.), desnudar, despojarstrip viundress: desnudarsestrip n: tira fa strip of land: una fajan.• banda (Textil) s.f.• cinta s.f.• faja s.f.• faja de tierra s.f.• jira s.f.• lista s.f.• loncha s.f.• lonja s.f.• lámina s.f.• tabla s.f.• tira s.f. (Paint)n.• descascarillarse v.v.• desabrigar v.• descorchar v.• descortezar v.• desmontar v.• desnudar v.• desnudarse v.• despojar v.• empelotarse v.• estropear v.• quitar v.
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1. strɪp- pp- transitive verb1)a) ( remove covering from) \<\<bed\>\> deshacer*, quitar la ropa de; \<\<wood/furniture\>\> quitarle la pintura (or el barniz etc) a, decaparto strip something away — quitar or sacar* algo
b) ( remove contents from) \<\<room/house\>\> vaciar*c) stripped past p ( without extras) (AmE) (after n) sin accesorios, sin extrasd) ( deprive)2) (Auto, Tech)a) ( damage) \<\<gears\>\> estropearb) strip (down) ( dismantle) desmontar
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strip via) ( undress) desnudarse, desvestirse*b) ( do striptease) hacer* stripteasePhrasal Verbs:
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1) ca) (of leather, cloth, paper) tira f; (- of metal) tira f, cinta fto tear somebody off a strip o to tear a strip off somebody — (BrE colloq) poner* a algn de vuelta y media (fam)
b) (of land, sea, forest, light) franja f2) c (BrE Sport) (colores mpl del) equipo m3) ( striptease) (no pl) striptease m[strɪp]1. N1) [of paper etc] tira f ; [of metal] fleje m- tear sb off a strip2) [of land] franja f, faja f ; (Aer) (=landing strip) pista f4) * (=striptease) striptease m, despelote * mto do a strip — desnudarse, hacer un striptease, despelotarse *
5) (=strip cartoon) tira f2. VT1) [+ person] desnudarto strip sb naked — desnudar a algn completamente, dejar a algn en cueros *
2) [+ bed] quitar la ropa de; [+ wall] desempapelar; [+ wallpaper] quitar3) (=deprive)stripped of all the verbiage, this means... — sin toda la palabrería, esto quiere decir...
4) (Tech)a) (also: strip down) [+ engine] desmontarb) (=damage) [+ gears] estropear3. VI1) (=undress) desnudarseto strip naked or to the skin — quitarse toda la ropa
2) (=do striptease) hacer striptease4.CPDstrip cartoon N — (Brit) tira f cómica, historieta f, caricatura f (LAm)
strip club N — club m de striptease
strip joint * N (esp US) — = strip club
strip light N — lámpara f fluorescente
strip lighting N — (Brit) alumbrado m fluorescente, alumbrado m de tubos
strip mine N — (US) mina f a cielo abierto
strip mining N — (US) minería f a cielo abierto
strip poker N — strip póker m
strip-searchstrip search N — registro m integral
strip show N — espectáculo m de striptease
strip-washstrip wash N — lavado m por completo
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1. [strɪp]- pp- transitive verb1)a) ( remove covering from) \<\<bed\>\> deshacer*, quitar la ropa de; \<\<wood/furniture\>\> quitarle la pintura (or el barniz etc) a, decaparto strip something away — quitar or sacar* algo
b) ( remove contents from) \<\<room/house\>\> vaciar*c) stripped past p ( without extras) (AmE) (after n) sin accesorios, sin extrasd) ( deprive)2) (Auto, Tech)a) ( damage) \<\<gears\>\> estropearb) strip (down) ( dismantle) desmontar
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strip via) ( undress) desnudarse, desvestirse*b) ( do striptease) hacer* stripteasePhrasal Verbs:
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1) ca) (of leather, cloth, paper) tira f; (- of metal) tira f, cinta fto tear somebody off a strip o to tear a strip off somebody — (BrE colloq) poner* a algn de vuelta y media (fam)
b) (of land, sea, forest, light) franja f2) c (BrE Sport) (colores mpl del) equipo m3) ( striptease) (no pl) striptease m -
3 rob
robpast tense, past participle - robbed; verb1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) robar2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) quitar•- robber- robbery
rob vb1. robarI've been robbed! Somebody's stolen my wallet! ¡me han robado! ¡Me han robado la cartera!2. atracar / asaltarthey robbed a bank and stole £50,000 atracaron un banco y se llevaron cincuenta mil librasFíjate bien en los ejemplos, rob no es lo mismo que steal: rob se usa con la persona robada o con un sitio que se atraca; steal se usa con el dinero u objetos robadostr[rɒb]1 robar1) steal: robar2) deprive: privar, quitarrob vi: robarv.• atracar v.• birlar v.• desvalijar v.• garfiñar v.• quitar v.• robar v.rɑːb, rɒba) ( steal from) \<\<bank\>\> asaltar, atracar*, robar; \<\<person\>\> robarle ab) ( deprive)to rob somebody/something OF something — privar a alguien/algo de algo
the last-minute goal robbed them of the championship — el gol de último momento les birló el campeonato
[rɒb]VT robar; [+ bank etc] atracarto rob sb of sth — [+ money etc] robar algo a algn; (fig) [+ happiness etc] quitar algo a algn
I've been robbed! — ¡me han robado!
Peterwe were robbed! — (Sport) * ¡nos robaron el partido!
* * *[rɑːb, rɒb]a) ( steal from) \<\<bank\>\> asaltar, atracar*, robar; \<\<person\>\> robarle ab) ( deprive)to rob somebody/something OF something — privar a alguien/algo de algo
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4 starve
1) (to (cause to) die, or suffer greatly, from hunger: In the drought, many people and animals starved (to death); They were accused of starving their prisoners.)2) (to be very hungry: Can't we have supper now? I'm starving.)•starve vb morir de hambreI'm starving! ¡estoy muerto de hambre!tr[stɑːv]1 (feel hungry) pasar hambre; (die) morirse de hambre■ I'm starving! ¡estoy muerto de hambre!1 (deprive of food) privar de comida a, hacer pasar hambre a2 figurative use privar (of, de)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto starve somebody to death matar de hambre a alguien, hacer morir de hambre a alguiento starve to death morirse de hambre: morirse de hambrestarve vt: privar de comidav.• hacer morir de hambre v.• hambrear v.• morir de hambre v.• padecer hambre v.stɑːrv, stɑːv
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a) ( deny food) privar de comida a, hacer* pasar hambre aI'm starved — (AmE colloq) me muero de hambre, tengo un hambre canina (fam)
b) ( deprive)to starve something/somebody OF something — privar algo/a alguien de algo
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[stɑːv]I'm starving — (BrE colloq) me muero de hambre, tengo un hambre canina (fam)
1. VT1) (=deprive of food) privar de comida2) (=deprive)2.VI (=lack food) pasar hambre, padecer hambre; (=die) morir(se) de hambre* * *[stɑːrv, stɑːv]
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a) ( deny food) privar de comida a, hacer* pasar hambre aI'm starved — (AmE colloq) me muero de hambre, tengo un hambre canina (fam)
b) ( deprive)to starve something/somebody OF something — privar algo/a alguien de algo
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I'm starving — (BrE colloq) me muero de hambre, tengo un hambre canina (fam)
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5 stint
tr[stɪnt]1 (period of work) período, temporada; (shift) turno, tanda; (fixed amount of work) parte nombre femenino■ have you done your stint? ¿has hecho tu parte?1 (food) escatimar2 (deprive) privar1 escatimar (on, -)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLwithout stint generosamentestint ['stɪnt] vt: escatimarto stint oneself of: privarse destint vito stint on : escatimarstint n: período mn.• destajo s.m.• limitación s.f.• límite s.m.• restricción s.f.• tarea s.f.v.• restringir v.• ser económico v.stɪnt
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1) ca) (fixed amount, share)I've done my stint for today — hoy ya he hecho mi parte or lo que me tocaba or lo que me correspondía
b) ( period) período m2) uwithout stint — generosamente, sin restricciones
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transitive verb \<\<food\>\> escatimar
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vi[stɪnt]1. N1) (=amount of work)to do a or one's stint (at) — hacer su parte (de)
2) (=period) periodo m, período mshe did a two-year stint on the committee — fue miembro del comité durante un periodo or período de dos años
after a brief stint in a law firm he went to Hong Kong — tras una breve temporada trabajando en un bufete de abogados, se fue a Hong-Kong
3)without stint — libremente, generosamente
2.VT limitar, restringirto stint sb of sth — privar a algn de algo, dar a algn menor cantidad de algo de la que pide or necesita
to stint o.s. — estrecharse, privarse de cosas
don't stint yourself! — ¡no te prives de nada!
to stint o.s. of sth — privarse de algo, negarse algo, no permitirse algo
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1) ca) (fixed amount, share)I've done my stint for today — hoy ya he hecho mi parte or lo que me tocaba or lo que me correspondía
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6 fight
1. past tense, past participle - fought; verb1) (to act against (someone or something) with physical violence: The two boys are fighting over (= because of) some money they found.) pelear (se), luchar2) (to resist strongly; to take strong action to prevent: to fight a fire; We must fight against any attempt to deprive us of our freedom.) luchar, combatir3) (to quarrel: His parents were always fighting.) pelear (se), discutir
2. noun1) (an act of physical violence between people, countries etc: There was a fight going on in the street.) pelea2) (a struggle; action involving effort: the fight for freedom of speech; the fight against disease.) lucha3) (the will or strength to resist: There was no fight left in him.) combatividad4) (a boxing-match.) combate•- fighter- fight back
- fight it out
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fight1 n lucha / peleafight2 vb1. luchar2. pelearsetr[faɪt]1 (struggle) lucha3 (boxing) combate nombre masculino4 (resistance) combatividad nombre femenino, ánimo1 (quarrel) pelear(se) (about/over, por), discutir (about/over, por)2 (in boxing) pelear ( against, contra)3 (with physical violence) pelearse ( with, con) ( against, contra), luchar ( with, con) ( against, contra)1 (bull) lidiar3 (with physical violence) pelearse, luchar4 figurative use (strive to overcome, prevent) luchar, combatir5 SMALLLAW/SMALL recurrir contra6 (fire) apagar, combatir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto fight a case SMALLLAW/SMALL defenderse contra un cargoto fight it out decidirlo, resolverloto fight one's way through lograr abrirse pasoto fight for one's life luchar por la vidato fight like a tiger luchar como un jabatoto fight a losing battle luchar por una causa perdidato fight shy of something/somebody evitar algo/a alguiento fight to the finish luchar hasta el finalto pick a fight with somebody meterse con alguiento put up a fight oponer resistencia: luchar, combatir, pelearfight vt: luchar contra, combatir contrafight n1) combat: lucha f, pelea f, combate m2) match: pelea f, combate m (en boxeo)3) quarrel: disputa f, pelea f, pleito mn.• batalla s.f.• combate s.m.• cuchillada s.f.• guerra s.f.• lid s.f.• lidia s.f.• lucha s.f.• marimorena s.f.• pelea s.f.• pendencia s.f.• pugna s.f.• rija s.f.• riña s.f.• ruptura s.f.• sarracina s.f.v.(§ p.,p.p.: fought) = batallar v.• batir v.• bregar v.• combatir v.• disputar v.• guerrear v.• lidiar v.• luchar v.• militar v.• pelear v.• pugnar v.• reñir v.
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1. faɪt(past & past p fought) intransitive verba) \<\<army/country\>\> luchar, combatir; \<\<person\>\> pelear, luchar; \<\<animal\>\> lucharto fight AGAINST somebody/something — luchar contra alguien/algo
to fight FOR somebody/something — \<\<for country/cause\>\> luchar por alguien/algo; \<\<for aim/policy\>\> luchar por conseguir or lograr algo
to fight shy of something: he tends to fight shy of emotional commitments — tiende a eludir or evitar los compromisos afectivos
b) ( quarrel)to fight OVER/ABOUT something — pelearse por algo
c) fighting pres p <troops/units> de combate
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vt1)a) \<\<army/country\>\> luchar or combatir contraif you want it, you'll have to fight me for it — si lo quieres vas a tener que vértelas conmigo
Frazier fought Ali for the world title — Frazier peleó contra Ali or se enfrentó a Ali por el título mundial
I had to fight my way into the hall — tuve que abrirme camino or paso a la fuerza para entrar en la sala
b) ( oppose) \<\<fire/disease\>\> combatir; \<\<measure/proposal\>\> combatir, oponerse* awe'll fight them all the way — no les vamos a dar cuartel
2)a) ( conduct)b) ( contest) \<\<election\>\> presentarse awe intend to fight the case — ( Law) pensamos llevar el caso a los tribunales (or defendernos etc)
•Phrasal Verbs:- fight on
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1) ca) ( between persons) pelea f; (between armies, companies) lucha f, contienda fto put up a good fight — ofrecer* or oponer* resistencia
they're looking for a fight — están buscando camorra or bronca
b) ( boxing match) pelea f, combate m2) ca) ( struggle) lucha fb) ( quarrel) pelea f3) u ( fighting spirit)[faɪt] (vb: pt, pp fought)1. Npick 2., 1)•
to have a fight with sb — pelearse con algn, tener una pelea con algnb) (Boxing) combate m, pelea f2) (Mil) (between armies) lucha f, contienda fthe fight for justice/against inflation — la lucha por la justicia/contra la inflación
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if he tries to sack me he'll have a fight on his hands — si intenta despedirme le va a costar lo suyo4) (=fighting spirit) ánimo m de luchathere was no fight left in him — ya no le quedaba ánimo de lucha, ya no tenía ánimo para luchar
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to show (some) fight — mostrarse dispuesto a pelear5) (=resistance)•
police believe the victim put up a fight — la policía cree que la víctima opuso resistencia2. VT1) (Mil) [+ enemy] luchar contra, combatir contra; (Boxing) [+ opponent] pelear contra, luchar contra•
to fight a battle — (Mil) librar una batalla; (fig) lucharI've had to fight quite a battle to get as far as this — he tenido que luchar mucho para llegar hasta aquí
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to fight sb for sth, he fought the council for the right to build on his land — se enfrentó al ayuntamiento por el derecho a edificar en sus tierrasI'd like to fight him for the title — me gustaría luchar or pelear contra él por el título
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to fight one's way through a crowd — abrirse paso a la fuerza entre una multitud2) (=combat) [+ fire] combatir; [+ poverty, inflation, crime] combatir, luchar contra; [+ proposal] oponerse a•
I've made up my mind so don't try and fight me on it — lo he decidido, así que no intentes oponerte•
I had to fight the urge to giggle — tuve que esforzarme para no reír, tuve que contener las ganas de reír3) (=try to win) [+ campaign] tomar parte en; [+ election] presentarse a•
he says he'll fight the case all the way to the Supreme Court — dice que si es necesario llevará el caso hasta el Tribunal Supremohe fought his case in various courts for ten years — defendió su causa en varios tribunales durante diez años
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he's decided to fight the seat for a third time — (Pol) ha decidido presentarse por tercera vez como candidato para el escaño3. VI1) (=do battle) [troops, countries] luchar, combatir ( against contra); [person, animal] pelear; (Boxing) luchar, peleardid you fight in the war? — ¿luchó usted en la guerra?, ¿tomó usted parte en la guerra?
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I fought for my country — luché por mi país•
the dogs were fighting over a bone — los perros estaban peleando por un hueso2) (=quarrel) discutir, pelear(se) ( with con)•
they usually fight about or over who pays the bills — suelen discutir or pelear(se) por quién paga las facturas•
to fight against disease/crime — luchar contra la enfermedad/el crimen•
to fight for sth/sb — luchar por algo/algnhe was fighting for breath — le faltaba la respiración, respiraba con enorme dificultad
- go down fighting- fight shy of- fight on* * *
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1. [faɪt](past & past p fought) intransitive verba) \<\<army/country\>\> luchar, combatir; \<\<person\>\> pelear, luchar; \<\<animal\>\> lucharto fight AGAINST somebody/something — luchar contra alguien/algo
to fight FOR somebody/something — \<\<for country/cause\>\> luchar por alguien/algo; \<\<for aim/policy\>\> luchar por conseguir or lograr algo
to fight shy of something: he tends to fight shy of emotional commitments — tiende a eludir or evitar los compromisos afectivos
b) ( quarrel)to fight OVER/ABOUT something — pelearse por algo
c) fighting pres p <troops/units> de combate
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vt1)a) \<\<army/country\>\> luchar or combatir contraif you want it, you'll have to fight me for it — si lo quieres vas a tener que vértelas conmigo
Frazier fought Ali for the world title — Frazier peleó contra Ali or se enfrentó a Ali por el título mundial
I had to fight my way into the hall — tuve que abrirme camino or paso a la fuerza para entrar en la sala
b) ( oppose) \<\<fire/disease\>\> combatir; \<\<measure/proposal\>\> combatir, oponerse* awe'll fight them all the way — no les vamos a dar cuartel
2)a) ( conduct)b) ( contest) \<\<election\>\> presentarse awe intend to fight the case — ( Law) pensamos llevar el caso a los tribunales (or defendernos etc)
•Phrasal Verbs:- fight on
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1) ca) ( between persons) pelea f; (between armies, companies) lucha f, contienda fto put up a good fight — ofrecer* or oponer* resistencia
they're looking for a fight — están buscando camorra or bronca
b) ( boxing match) pelea f, combate m2) ca) ( struggle) lucha fb) ( quarrel) pelea f3) u ( fighting spirit) -
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tr[daɪ'vest]1 (take away) despojar (of, de), privar (of, de)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto divest oneself of something despojarse de algo, quitarse algodivest [daɪ'vɛst, də-] vt1) undress: desnudar, desvestir2)to divest of : despojar dev.• desapropiar v.• desnudar v.• despojar v.• desposeer v.daɪ'vest1) ( deprive)to divest somebody/something of something — despojar a algn/algo de algo
2) ( sell off) \<\<asset/operation/stake\>\> deshacerse* de reflexive verbto divest oneself of something — deshacerse* de algo
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[daɪ'vest]VTto divest o.s. of one's rights — renunciar a sus derechos
he divested himself of his coat — frm se despojó de su abrigo frm
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[daɪ'vest]VT VI (US) (Econ) desinvertir* * *[daɪ'vest]1) ( deprive)to divest somebody/something of something — despojar a algn/algo de algo
2) ( sell off) \<\<asset/operation/stake\>\> deshacerse* de reflexive verbto divest oneself of something — deshacerse* de algo
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tr[dɪsɪn'herɪt]1 desheredardisinherit [.dɪsɪn'hɛrət] vt: desheredarv.• desheredar v.'dɪsṇ'herət, ˌdɪsɪn'herɪta) \<\<heir\>\> desheredarb) ( deprive)to disinherit somebody OF o FROM something — despojar a alguien de algo
['dɪsɪn'herɪt]VT desheredar* * *['dɪsṇ'herət, ˌdɪsɪn'herɪt]a) \<\<heir\>\> desheredarb) ( deprive)to disinherit somebody OF o FROM something — despojar a alguien de algo
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carry away — verb remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state (Freq. 6) Their dreams carried the Romantics away into distant lands The car carried us off to the meeting I ll take you away on a … Useful english dictionary
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