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1 dispel
di'spelpast tense, past participle - dispelled; verb(to drive away: His words dispelled our fears.) disipar, desvanecertr[dɪ'spel]1 disiparv.• desvanecer v.• disipar v.• dispensar v.• dispersar v.dɪ'spela) \<\<doubts/fear\>\> disipar, hacer* desvanecerb) \<\<fog\>\> disipar[dɪs'pel]VT [+ fog, smell, doubts, fear, worry] disipar* * *[dɪ'spel]a) \<\<doubts/fear\>\> disipar, hacer* desvanecerb) \<\<fog\>\> disipar -
2 dispel
vt.1 disipar (doubt, fear)2 ahuyentar. (pt & pp dispelled) -
3 dispel concern
v.despejar las sospechas. -
4 dissipate
tr['dɪsɪpeɪt]2 (dispel - fears, anxiety) disipar, (hacer) desvanecer3 (squander, waste - fortune, wealth) derrochar, disipar, dilapidar; (energies, efforts) desperdiciar1 (mist, fog) disiparse; (crowd) dispersarse; (enthusiasm, anger, doubts, fears) disiparse, desvanecerse1) disperse: disipar, dispersar2) squander: malgastar, desperdiciar, derrochar, disiparv.• desparramar v.• despilfarrar v.• disipar v.'dɪsəpeɪt, 'dɪsɪpeɪt
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transitive verb (frml)a) ( squander) \<\<inheritance\>\> disipar, dilapidar; \<\<energy/talents\>\> desperdiciarb) ( dispel) \<\<anxiety\>\> disipar, hacer* desvanecer
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vi (frml) \<\<anger/doubts\>\> disiparse, desvanecerse*['dɪsɪpeɪt]1. VT1) (=dispel) [+ fear, doubt etc] disipar2) (=waste) [+ efforts, fortune] derrochar2.VI disiparse* * *['dɪsəpeɪt, 'dɪsɪpeɪt]
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transitive verb (frml)a) ( squander) \<\<inheritance\>\> disipar, dilapidar; \<\<energy/talents\>\> desperdiciarb) ( dispel) \<\<anxiety\>\> disipar, hacer* desvanecer
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vi (frml) \<\<anger/doubts\>\> disiparse, desvanecerse* -
5 disipar
disipar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer desaparecer la niebla, etc) to drive away (un temor, una duda) to dispel: quiero disipar cualquier duda que podáis tener, I'd like to dispel any doubts you have
2 (despilfarrar) to squander: tardó poco en disipar sus ahorros, it didn't take him long to squander his savings ' disipar' also found in these entries: English: dispel - dissipate - settle - allay - assuage - quiet - remove -
6 Ll
Ll,◊ ll sustantivo femenino ( read as /'eʏe/) combination traditionally condidered as a separate letter in the Spanish alphabet'Ll' also found in these entries: Spanish: abrir - abreviar - abrirse - acabose - acercar - acompañar - adelante - adelgazar - adonde - agradecer - ahora - ajustar - albedrío - amanecer - andar - año - anticipar - apostar - así - bilis - bolsillo - bombo - caber - caer - caja - calcular - callarse - camiseta - cara - caro - carrera - carta - certeza - certidumbre - cicatrizar - cita - comentar - con - concreta - concreto - confiada - confiado - consecuencia - correr - costar - cota - cuestación - curso - decidirse - dejar English: school-leaver - shall - wholly - annul - appall - cancel - channel - chisel - compel - control - counsel - court-martial - dial - disembowel - dispel - distill - enroll - enthrall - equal - excel - expel - fuel - fulfill - gambol - gel - grovel - impel - imperil - initial - install - instill - label - level - libel - 'll - L - marshal - marvel - model - panel - parallel - patrol - pedal - propel - pummel - quarrel - rebel - redial - refuel - repelLltr[el]1 (the letter) L, l nombre femenino -
7 alejado
Del verbo alejar: ( conjugate alejar) \ \
alejado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: alejado alejar
alejado
◊ -da adjetivo◊ hace tiempo que está alejado de la política he's been away from o out of politics for some time;está alejado de su familia he's estranged from his family
alejar ( conjugate alejar) verbo transitivoa) (poner lejos, más lejos) to move … (further) away;alejado algo/a algn de algo/algn to move sth/sb away from sth/sbb) ( distanciar) alejado a algn de algn to distance sb from sbalejarse verbo pronominal to move away; ( caminando) to walk away; se alejó de su familia he drifted apart from his family; necesito alejadome de todo I need to get away from everything
alejado,-a adjetivo
1 (lugar) far away, remote
2 (distanciado de una actividad) away from: lleva años alejado de la docencia, he's been out of teaching for years
alejar verbo transitivo to move further away ' alejado' also found in these entries: Spanish: alejada - alejarse - allá - apartada - apartado - aislado English: apart - keep back - clear - keep - out -
8 alejar
alejar ( conjugate alejar) verbo transitivoa) (poner lejos, más lejos) to move … (further) away;alejar algo/a algn de algo/algn to move sth/sb away from sth/sbb) ( distanciar) alejar a algn de algn to distance sb from sbalejarse verbo pronominal to move away; ( caminando) to walk away; se alejó de su familia he drifted apart from his family; necesito alejarme de todo I need to get away from everything
alejar verbo transitivo to move further away ' alejar' also found in these entries: Spanish: apartar - separar English: estrange - keep back - move away - remove -
9 dispelled
past tense, past participle; see dispel -
10 dispelling
adj.disipador, disipativo.s.dispersión.ger.gerundio del verbo DISPEL.
См. также в других словарях:
dispel — means ‘to drive away in different directions, to disperse’, and is used literally with reference to fog, mist, clouds, and so on and (more commonly) with generalized abstract nouns (dispel fear / dispel myths / dispel notions / dispel suspicions) … Modern English usage
Dispel — Dis*pel , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dispelled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dispelling}.] [L. dispellere; dis + pellere to push, drive. See {Pulse} a beating.] To drive away by scattering, or so to cause to vanish; to clear away; to banish; to dissipate; as, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dispel — I verb banish, bestow, bestrew, break up, broadcast, cast adrift, cast off, cast out, deal out, diffuse, discharge, discutere, disintegrate, dismiss, dispellere, disperse, disperse completely, disseminate, dissipare, dissipate, dissolve, do away… … Law dictionary
dispel — c.1400, dispelen, from L. dispellere drive apart, from dis away (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + pellere to drive, push (see PULSE (Cf. pulse) (1)). Since the meaning is to drive away in different directions it should not have as an object a single,… … Etymology dictionary
dispel misunderstanding — index resolve (solve) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
dispel — dissipate, disperse, *scatter Analogous words: expel, *eject, oust, dismiss: disintegrate, crumble (see decay) Contrasted words: *accumulate, amass: *gather, collect, assemble … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dispel — [v] drive away thought, belief allay, banish, beat off*, break it up*, break up*, bust up*, cancel, chase away, crumble, deploy, disband, disintegrate, dismiss, disperse, dissipate, distribute, eject, eliminate, expel, oust, repel, resolve, rout … New thesaurus
dispel — ► VERB (dispelled, dispelling) ▪ make (a doubt, feeling, or belief) disappear. ORIGIN Latin dispellere drive apart … English terms dictionary
dispel — [di spel′] vt. dispelled, dispelling [ME dispellen < L dispellere < dis , apart + pellere, to drive: see FELT] to scatter and drive away; cause to vanish; disperse SYN. SCATTER … English World dictionary
dispel — UK [dɪˈspel] / US verb [transitive] Word forms dispel : present tense I/you/we/they dispel he/she/it dispels present participle dispelling past tense dispelled past participle dispelled to get rid of unpleasant feelings or false beliefs He was… … English dictionary
dispel — [c]/dɪsˈpɛl / (say dis pel) verb (dispelled, dispelling) –verb (t) 1. to drive off in various directions; scatter; disperse; dissipate: to dispel vapours; to dispel fear. –verb (i) 2. Rare to be scattered; melt away: the forces will dispel.… …