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1 dormir mucho
• get moth-eaten• get muddled• get too far• get totally discouraged -
2 puuroutua
• get muddled• get congested• become congested• get thick• thicken -
3 verhaspeln
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4 marear
v.1 to make sick.los viajes en barco me marean I get seasick when I travel by boat2 to make dizzy.3 to annoy (informal) (fastidiar).me marea con sus quejas she drives me up the wall with her complaining4 to be a pain (informal) (fastidiar).¡niño, deja de marear! you naughty boy! stop annoying me!* * *1 (producir malestar) to make sick2 (aturdir) to make dizzy3 familiar (molestar) to annoy■ deja ya de marear, niño stop being a nuisance1 (en general) to get sick; (en el coche) to get carsick; (en el mar) to get seasick; (en avión) to get airsick2 (sentir vértigo) to get dizzy; (a punto de desmayarse) to feel faint3 (emborracharse) to get tipsy* * *1. VT1) (Med)2) (=aturdir)3) (=emborrachar)marear a algn — to make sb feel drunk o light-headed
4) (=confundir)no grites tanto, que me mareas — don't shout so much, I can't hear myself think
¡decídete y no me marees más! — make up your mind and stop going on at me!
2.VI †† (Náut) to sail, navigate3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Med) ( con náuseas) to make... feel sick o queasy; (con pérdida de equilibrio, etc) to make... dizzyel vino lo mareó — the wine made him feel drunk o light-headed
b) ( confundir) to confuse, get... confused o muddled2.marear vi (arc) to navigate3.marearse v prona) (Med)siempre se marea en el coche/en barco — he always gets carsick/seasick
miró hacia abajo y se mareó — he looked down and felt o went dizzy
con dos copas se mareó — she had two drinks and started to feel drunk o light-headed
b) ( confundirse) to get muddled o confused* * *----* marear a Alguien = have + Nombre + jump through the hoops.* marear la perdiz = kick to + death, go round in + circles, beat about/around + the bush.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Med) ( con náuseas) to make... feel sick o queasy; (con pérdida de equilibrio, etc) to make... dizzyel vino lo mareó — the wine made him feel drunk o light-headed
b) ( confundir) to confuse, get... confused o muddled2.marear vi (arc) to navigate3.marearse v prona) (Med)siempre se marea en el coche/en barco — he always gets carsick/seasick
miró hacia abajo y se mareó — he looked down and felt o went dizzy
con dos copas se mareó — she had two drinks and started to feel drunk o light-headed
b) ( confundirse) to get muddled o confused* * ** marear a Alguien = have + Nombre + jump through the hoops.* marear la perdiz = kick to + death, go round in + circles, beat about/around + the bush.* * *marear [A1 ]vt1 ( Med):el olor a pintura me marea the smell of paint makes me feel sick o queasylas luces la mareaban the lights were making her dizzyel vino lo mareó the wine made him feel drunk o light-headed2 (confundir) to confuse, get … confused o muddledme mareas con tantas preguntas you're confusing me o making my head spin with all these questions, you're getting me confused o muddled with all these questionsme mareó más con su explicación his explanation confused me even more o got me even more confused o muddled■ marearvi( arc); to navigate■ marearse1 ( Med):siempre se marea en el coche/en barco/en avión he always gets carsick/seasick/airsickmiró hacia abajo y se mareó he looked down and felt o went dizzybebió dos copas y se mareó she had two drinks and started to feel drunk o light-headed2 (confundirse) to get muddled o confused* * *
marear ( conjugate marear) verbo transitivo
( con pérdida de equilibrio) to make … dizzy
marearse verbo pronominal
(— en barco) to get seasick;
(— en avión) to get airsick;
( perder el equilibrio) to feel dizzy;
( con alcohol) to get tipsy
marear verbo transitivo
1 (producir náuseas) to make sick
(producir desfallecimiento) to make dizzy
2 fam (molestar) to confuse, puzzle: me marea con tanta orden contradictoria, he confuses me with all his contradictory orders
' marear' also found in these entries:
English:
overpower
- over
* * *♦ vt1. [provocar náuseas en] to make sick;[en coche, avión] to make travel-sick; [en barco] to make seasick;los viajes en barco me marean I get seasick when I travel by boat2. [aturdir] to make dizzy;marear la perdiz to beat about the bushme marea con sus quejas she drives me up the wall with her complaining♦ vi¡niño, deja de marear! stop being such a pain!* * *I v/t1 make feel nauseous, Brmake feel sick2 fig ( confundir) confuseII v/i navigate* * *marear vt1) : to make sicklos gases me marearon: the fumes made me sick2) : to bother, to annoy* * *marear vb to make feel sick -
5 embrollar
v.1 to confuse, to complicate (asunto).2 to snag, to entrap, to entangle.El gato embrolló la lana The cat snagged the wool.3 to embroil, to ball up, to entangle, to make a muddle of.Su torpeza embrolló el plan His clumsiness embroiled the plan.* * *1 to confuse, muddle1 to get confused, get muddled* * *1. VT1) (=confundir) to muddle, confuse2) (=involucrar) to involve, embroil frm2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <hilo/madeja> to tangle (up)c) ( implicar)2.embrollar a alguien en algo — to embroil somebody in something, get somebody involved in something
embrollarse v pron hilo/madeja to get tangled; situación to get confused o muddled; persona to get muddled, to get mixed up (colloq)* * *= snarl up, entangle, knot into, ensnare, snare.Ex. If all goes as usual, it will snow approximately one inch and completely snarl up traffic until melted.Ex. The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Ex. The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Ex. The novel has many trappings that will ensnare the average reader but skulking at the bottom of its well of intrigue is a timeless terror more attuned to the mature sensibilities of an adult audience.Ex. In fact, the Indians had been snaring animals long before the white man came to North America.----* embrollado en = enmeshed in.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <hilo/madeja> to tangle (up)c) ( implicar)2.embrollar a alguien en algo — to embroil somebody in something, get somebody involved in something
embrollarse v pron hilo/madeja to get tangled; situación to get confused o muddled; persona to get muddled, to get mixed up (colloq)* * *= snarl up, entangle, knot into, ensnare, snare.Ex: If all goes as usual, it will snow approximately one inch and completely snarl up traffic until melted.
Ex: The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Ex: The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Ex: The novel has many trappings that will ensnare the average reader but skulking at the bottom of its well of intrigue is a timeless terror more attuned to the mature sensibilities of an adult audience.Ex: In fact, the Indians had been snaring animals long before the white man came to North America.* embrollado en = enmeshed in.* * *embrollar [A1 ]vt1 ‹hilo/madeja› to tangle, tangle up2 (confundir) ‹situación› to complicate; ‹persona› to muddle, confuse3 (implicar) embrollar a algn EN algo to embroil sb IN sth, get sb involved IN sth1 «hilo/madeja» to get tangled2 «situación» to get confused o muddled, get complicated; «persona» to get confused o muddled, to get mixed up ( colloq)* * *
embrollar ( conjugate embrollar) verbo transitivo
‹ persona› to muddle, confusec) ( implicar) embrollar a algn en algo to embroil sb in sth, get sb involved in sth
embrollarse verbo pronominal [hilo/madeja] to get tangled;
[ situación] to get confused o muddled;
[ persona] to get muddled, to get mixed up (colloq)
' embrollar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
liar
English:
cloud
- foul up
* * *♦ vt1. [asunto, situación] to complicate, to confuse;[historia, explicación] to make confusing o involved; [persona] to confuse, to mix up2. [hilo, ovillo, cuerda] to tangle up* * *v/t muddle, mix up -
6 liarse
VPR1) (=confundirse) to get muddled upexplícalo mejor, que ya te has vuelto a liar — explain it a bit better, you've got all muddled up again
2) * [sentimentalmente]liarse con algn — to have an affair with sb, get involved with sb
3)liarse a * + infin —
nos liamos a ver fotos y estuve allí toda la tarde — we got to looking through photos and I stayed there all evening
4)manta I, 1)liarse a golpes o a palos — * to lay into one another *
* * *
■liarse verbo reflexivo
1 (embrollarse) to get muddled up
2 fam (tener un idilio) to get involved 3 se lía a coser y no para, she starts sewing and never stops
♦ Locuciones: liarse a tortas, to come to blows
' liarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
liar
- torta
* * *vpr1. [complicarse] to get complicated2. [confundirse] to get muddled (up) o confused;me lié y tardé tres horas en terminar I got muddled o confused and took three hours to finishme lié hablando con los amigos y llegué tarde I got caught up talking to some friends and arrived lateliarse a hacer algo to start o begin doing sth;se liaron a puñetazos they started hitting each other;se liaron a insultarse they started insulting each other5. Esp Fam [sentimentalmente] to get involved ( con with);se ha liado con una compañera de clase he's got a thing going with a girl in his class* * *liarse a hacer algo get tied up doing sth;liarse con alguien fam get involved with s.o.;liarse a golpes start fighting* * *vr: to get mixed up* * *liarse vb (confundirse) to get confused -
7 enredar
v.1 to tangle up (madeja, pelo).El gato enreda las lanas The cat tangles up the yarns.2 to bother, to annoy.3 to get up to mischief (informal).enredar con algo to fiddle with o mess about with something4 to mix up, to entangle, to fuzz up, to louse up.El chico enredó las historias The boy mixed up the stories.5 to snag, to hook, to get hooked.La caña enredó al pez The fishing rod snagged the fish.* * *1 (prender con red) to catch in a net, net2 (para cazar) to set3 (engatusar) to involve, implicate4 (meter cizaña) to sow discord, cause trouble5 (enmarañar) to tangle up, entangle6 (entretener) to hold up, delay1 (travesear) to be mischievous1 (hacerse un lío) to get tangled up, get entangled, get into a tangle2 (complicarse) to get complicated, get confused3 (en discusión) to become involved, get caught up4 (amancebarse) to have an affair* * *verb1) to confuse2) tangle* * *1. VT1) [+ hilos, cuerda] to tangle upeste viento te enreda el pelo — your hair gets tangled up in this wind, this wind tangles your hair up
2) [+ situación, asunto] to make complicated, complicatecon tanta mentira enredó las cosas aún más — with all his lies he made matters even more complicated, with all his lies he complicated matters even more
3) * (=desordenar) to get into a mess, mess upestos niños lo han enredado todo — these children have got everything into a mess, these children have messed everything up
4) * (=involucrar) to get mixed o caught up (en in)la han enredado en un asunto turbio — they've got her mixed o caught up in some shady deal
5) * (=entretener)no me enredes, que llego tarde — don't hold me back, or I'll be late
6) * (=engañar) to trick7) (=enemistar) to cause trouble among o between8) (Caza) [+ animal] to net; [+ trampa] to set2.VI * (=juguetear) to play around, monkey around *¡no enredes! — stop playing around!
¡deja ya de enredar con los lápices! — stop fiddling (around) with the pencils, will you?
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <cuerdas/cables> to get... tangled up, tangle upb) ( embarullar) < persona> to muddle... up, confuse; <asunto/situación> to complicatec) (fam) ( involucrar)2.enredar a alguien en algo — to get somebody mixed up o caught up in something
enredar vi (fam)a) ( intrigar) to make trouble, stir up troubleb) (Esp) ( molestar) to fidget3.enredar con algo — to fiddle around with something, fiddle with something
enredarse v pron1) lana/cuerda to get tangled, become entangled; pelo to get tangled o knotted; planta to twist itself around2)a) (fam) ( en lío amoroso)b) (fam) ( involucrarse)enredarse en algo — to get mixed up o involved in something
c) (fam) ( enfrascarse)enredarse en algo — to get into something (colloq)
d) (fam) ( embarullarse) to get mixed up get muddled up* * *= bog down, muddy, bamboozle, snarl up, entangle, knot into, coil, tangle, ensnare, snare, make + trouble.Ex. There is increased evidence that we are being bogged down today as specialization extends.Ex. The concept of such a center remained nebulous at best, and we later learned that communication problems early on had muddied the message about what was really needed.Ex. Benny Morris claims that Karsh is attempting to hoodwink and bamboozle readers.Ex. If all goes as usual, it will snow approximately one inch and completely snarl up traffic until melted.Ex. The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Ex. The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Ex. This booklet is intended to provide general information on coiling of brain aneurysms.Ex. The more unsuccessful she was the more bitter she became, and the more tangled in the web drawn about her by her husband and children.Ex. The novel has many trappings that will ensnare the average reader but skulking at the bottom of its well of intrigue is a timeless terror more attuned to the mature sensibilities of an adult audience.Ex. In fact, the Indians had been snaring animals long before the white man came to North America.Ex. As President Bush's second term winds down, this is no time for him to be making trouble for his successor.----* enredar a Alguien para que haga Algo = talk + Nombre + into.* enredar las cosas = muddy + the waters.* enredarse = kink.* enredarse con = get + involved with/in.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <cuerdas/cables> to get... tangled up, tangle upb) ( embarullar) < persona> to muddle... up, confuse; <asunto/situación> to complicatec) (fam) ( involucrar)2.enredar a alguien en algo — to get somebody mixed up o caught up in something
enredar vi (fam)a) ( intrigar) to make trouble, stir up troubleb) (Esp) ( molestar) to fidget3.enredar con algo — to fiddle around with something, fiddle with something
enredarse v pron1) lana/cuerda to get tangled, become entangled; pelo to get tangled o knotted; planta to twist itself around2)a) (fam) ( en lío amoroso)b) (fam) ( involucrarse)enredarse en algo — to get mixed up o involved in something
c) (fam) ( enfrascarse)enredarse en algo — to get into something (colloq)
d) (fam) ( embarullarse) to get mixed up get muddled up* * *= bog down, muddy, bamboozle, snarl up, entangle, knot into, coil, tangle, ensnare, snare, make + trouble.Ex: There is increased evidence that we are being bogged down today as specialization extends.
Ex: The concept of such a center remained nebulous at best, and we later learned that communication problems early on had muddied the message about what was really needed.Ex: Benny Morris claims that Karsh is attempting to hoodwink and bamboozle readers.Ex: If all goes as usual, it will snow approximately one inch and completely snarl up traffic until melted.Ex: The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Ex: The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Ex: This booklet is intended to provide general information on coiling of brain aneurysms.Ex: The more unsuccessful she was the more bitter she became, and the more tangled in the web drawn about her by her husband and children.Ex: The novel has many trappings that will ensnare the average reader but skulking at the bottom of its well of intrigue is a timeless terror more attuned to the mature sensibilities of an adult audience.Ex: In fact, the Indians had been snaring animals long before the white man came to North America.Ex: As President Bush's second term winds down, this is no time for him to be making trouble for his successor.* enredar a Alguien para que haga Algo = talk + Nombre + into.* enredar las cosas = muddy + the waters.* enredarse = kink.* enredarse con = get + involved with/in.* * *enredar [A1 ]vt1 ‹cuerdas/cables› to get … tangled up, tangle up2 ‹asunto/situación› to complicate, make … complicatedno enredes más las cosas don't complicate things any further3 ( fam) (involucrar) enredar a algn EN algo to get sb mixed up o caught up o embroiled o involved IN sthlo enredaron en la compra de las acciones they got him involved o caught up in buying shares■ enredarvi( fam)1 (intrigar) to make trouble, stir up trouble, stir ( colloq)A1 «lana/cuerda» to get tangled, become entangled; «pelo» to get tangled o knotted o ( AmE) snarledla cuerda se enredó en las patas de la silla the rope got tangled around o entangled in the chair legs2 «planta» to twist itself aroundBse ha enredado en un negocio sucio he's got mixed up in some funny businessse enredaron en una acalorada discusión they got into a heated discussion* * *
enredar ( conjugate enredar) verbo transitivo
‹asunto/situación› to complicate
verbo intransitivo (fam)
enredar con algo to fiddle (around) with sth
enredarse verbo pronominal
1 [lana/cuerda] to get tangled, become entangled;
[ pelo] to get tangled o knotted;
[ planta] to twist itself around
2 (fam)a) ( en lío amoroso) enredarse con algn to get involved with sb
enredar verbo transitivo
1 (cables, cuerdas, pelo) to entangle, tangle up
2 (un asunto, situación) to confuse, complicate
3 fig (implicar en algo ilegal, turbio) to involve [en, in], to mix up [en, in]
4 (convencer, liar) lo enredaron para presentarse a las elecciones, they talked him into being a candidate in the election
' enredar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
envolver
- trastear
- implicar
English:
embroil
- entangle
- tangle
- tangle up
- foul
- snarl
* * *♦ vt1. [cuerdas, madeja, pelo] to tangle (up)2. [situación, asunto] to complicate;será mejor no enredar más las cosas it's best not to make matters more complicatedme enredaron en sus sucios negocios they got me mixed up in their dirty dealings4. [entretener] to bother, to annoy♦ viFam1. [hacer travesuras] to get up to mischief* * *I v/t1 tangle, get tangled2 figcomplicate, make complicatedII v/i make trouble* * *enredar vt1) : to tangle up, to entangle2) : to confuse, to complicate3) : to involve, to implicate* * *enredar vb1. (involucrar) to involve2. (complicar) to complicate3. (confundir) to muddle / to confuseel fiscal intentó enredar al testigo con sus preguntas the prosecutor tried to confuse the witness with his questions4. (tocar) to mess about -
8 mélanger
mélanger [melɑ̃ʒe]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verbb. ( = confondre) to mix up• tu mélanges tout ! you're getting it all mixed up!2. reflexive verba. [produits, personnes] to mix* * *melɑ̃ʒe
1.
1) ( pour former un tout) to blend [tabacs, alcools, thés, huiles]; to mix [couleurs, peintures, liquides]2) ( associer) to put together [styles, personnes]3) ( mettre en désordre) to mix up4) ( confondre) to mix up
2.
se mélanger verbe pronominal1) ( pour former un tout) [tabacs, thés, huiles] to blend; [couleurs, peintures] to mix2) ( en créant une confusion)* * *melɑ̃ʒe vt1) [substances] to mix, [vins, couleurs] to blendMélangez le tout. — Mix everything together.
2) (= confondre) to mix up, to muddle upTu mélanges tout! — You're mixing everything up!, You're muddling everything up!
3) (= mettre en désordre) to muddle upIl avait mélangé tous les timbres de ma collection. — He had muddled up all the stamps in my collection.
* * *mélanger verb table: mangerA vtr1 ( pour former un tout) to blend [tabacs, alcools, thés, huiles]; to mix, to combine [couleurs, peintures, teintes]; to mix [liquides]; mélanger les œufs et le sucre to mix the eggs and the sugar together; c'est du coton mélangé it's a cotton mix; mélanger au fouet to beat [sth] together;2 ( associer) to put together [styles, personnes, objets]; ne pas mélanger le linge de couleur et le linge blanc don't mix the coloureds GB ou colors US with the whites;3 ( mettre en désordre) to mix up, to jumble up; il a mélangé les lettres et les factures he mixed ou jumbled up the letters and the invoices; mélanger les cartes to shuffle (the cards);4 ( confondre) to mix up [dates, faits, personnes, noms]; il mélange les prénoms de ses petits-enfants maintenant he mixes up the names of his grandchildren now; mais non! tu mélanges tout! no! you're getting it all mixed up; ⇒ serviette.B se mélanger vpr1 ( pour former un tout) [tabacs, alcools, thés, huiles] to blend; [céréales] to mix; [couleurs, peintures, teintes] to mix, to blend together; l'huile se mélange mal avec le vinaigre oil does not mix well with vinegar;2 ( en créant une confusion) [idées, faits, chiffres, souvenirs] to get muddled (up); les souvenirs se mélangent dans ma tête the memories are getting muddled (up) in my head.[melɑ̃ʒe] verbe transitif1. [remuer - cartes] to shuffle ; [ - salade] to toss3. [confondre] to mix up (separable)ne mélange pas tout don't get everything (all) mixed ou jumbled ou muddled upil ne faut pas mélanger les torchons et les serviettes (don't get them mixed up,) they're in a different class————————se mélanger verbe pronominal intransitif1. [se fondre]2. [devenir indistinct] to get mixed upmes souvenirs se mélangent après tant d'années my memories are getting confused ou muddled after so many yearstout se mélange dans ma tête I'm getting all mixed ou muddled up -
9 lío
m.1 mess, difficulty, mix-up, problem.2 bundle.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: liar.* * *1 (embrollo) mess2 (aventura amorosa) affair3 (fardo) bundle\armar un lío to make a fussmeterse en un lío to get oneself into a mess¡qué lío! what a mess!tener un lío con alguien to be having an affair with somebody* * *noun m.1) mess2) trouble3) affair, liaison* * *SM1) (=fardo) bundle; Cono Sur truss2) * (=jaleo) fuss; (=confusión) muddle, mix-up•
armar un lío — to make a fuss, kick up a fuss•
armarse un lío, se armó un lío tremendo — there was a terrific fuss•
hacerse un lío — to get into a muddle, get mixed up3) (=aprieto)4) * (=amorío) affair5) (=cotilleo) tale, piece of gossip¡no me vengas con líos! — less of your tales!
* * *1)a) (fam) (embrollo, confusión) messb) (fam) (problema, complicación)armó un lío — he kicked up a fuss (colloq)
c) (fam) ( amorío) affair2) ( fardo) bundle* * *= mess, jumble, hassle, cock-up, bedlam, snarl, snarl-up, a pretty kettle of fish, a fine kettle of fish, palaver, predicament, rigmarole [rigamarole].Ex. 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Ex. Compared to this fairly ordered monographic literature, the multiple contents of a collection of periodicals seemed like a terrible jumble.Ex. The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.Ex. The repatriation of the emigres was a tragic oversight rather than a war crime, a cock-up rather than a conspiracy.Ex. In subsequent years, Bethlem became ' Bedlam,' a metaphor for madness; being so long the only public receptacle for the insane, it became equated with madness itself.Ex. His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex. However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex. A pretty kettle of fish indeed, out of whom only Tracy is really trying seriously to make a new life for herself.Ex. Knowing the historical roots of their misfortune may not make it easier for them to escape the fine kettle of fish they are in.Ex. Most fashion-conscious shoppers will beaware of the palaver caused last month by the swastika design embroidered on a Zara handbag.Ex. Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.Ex. The government is creating a rigmarole of a process for residents to exercise their constitutional right.----* armar el lío = make + trouble.* armar un lío = kick up + a fuss, kick up + a stink, raise + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row.* ¡En qué lío cada vez más complicado nos metemos al mentir! = O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive!.* en un lío = in a (pretty) pickle, in a turmoil, in a twirl.* estar hecho un lío = be at sixes and sevens with.* lío amoroso = fling.* meterse en líos = get into + trouble.* meterse en un lío = be in trouble, get into + a predicament.* no meterse en líos = keep out of + trouble.* ¡qué lío! = what a palaver!.* tener un lío amoroso = have + an affair, have + a fling.* * *1)a) (fam) (embrollo, confusión) messb) (fam) (problema, complicación)armó un lío — he kicked up a fuss (colloq)
c) (fam) ( amorío) affair2) ( fardo) bundle* * *= mess, jumble, hassle, cock-up, bedlam, snarl, snarl-up, a pretty kettle of fish, a fine kettle of fish, palaver, predicament, rigmarole [rigamarole].Ex: 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.
Ex: Compared to this fairly ordered monographic literature, the multiple contents of a collection of periodicals seemed like a terrible jumble.Ex: The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.Ex: The repatriation of the emigres was a tragic oversight rather than a war crime, a cock-up rather than a conspiracy.Ex: In subsequent years, Bethlem became ' Bedlam,' a metaphor for madness; being so long the only public receptacle for the insane, it became equated with madness itself.Ex: His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex: However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex: A pretty kettle of fish indeed, out of whom only Tracy is really trying seriously to make a new life for herself.Ex: Knowing the historical roots of their misfortune may not make it easier for them to escape the fine kettle of fish they are in.Ex: Most fashion-conscious shoppers will beaware of the palaver caused last month by the swastika design embroidered on a Zara handbag.Ex: Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.Ex: The government is creating a rigmarole of a process for residents to exercise their constitutional right.* armar el lío = make + trouble.* armar un lío = kick up + a fuss, kick up + a stink, raise + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row.* ¡En qué lío cada vez más complicado nos metemos al mentir! = O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive!.* en un lío = in a (pretty) pickle, in a turmoil, in a twirl.* estar hecho un lío = be at sixes and sevens with.* lío amoroso = fling.* meterse en líos = get into + trouble.* meterse en un lío = be in trouble, get into + a predicament.* no meterse en líos = keep out of + trouble.* ¡qué lío! = what a palaver!.* tener un lío amoroso = have + an affair, have + a fling.* * *A1 ( fam) (embrollo, confusión) mess¡qué lío! ¡esto no hay quién lo entienda! what a mess! this is totally incomprehensiblese hizo un lío con las cuentas she got into a mess o a muddle o she got confused with the accounts ( colloq)2 ( fam)no me vengas con tus líos don't come to me with your problems¡qué lío se va a armar! there's going to be hell to pay! ( colloq), the shit is really going to hit the fan (sl)armó un lío tremendo porque le sirvieron la sopa fría he created o kicked up a real fuss because his soup was cold ( colloq)si no obedeces te vas a meter en un buen lío if you don't do as you're told, you're going to get into a lot of trouble o to land yourself in serious troubleno vengas aquí buscando líos don't come here looking for trouble ( colloq)tuvo un lío con una periodista famosa he had an affair o ( colloq) a fling with a famous journalistB (fardo) bundle* * *
Del verbo liar: ( conjugate liar)
lío es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
lió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
liar
lío
liar ( conjugate liar) verbo transitivo
1
( envolver) to wrap (up);
(en un fardo, manojo) to bundle (up)
2 (fam)
liarse verbo pronominal
1 (fam)
2 (Esp fam)a) ( entretenerse):◊ nos liamos a hablar y … we got talking and …b) ( emprenderla):
lío sustantivo masculino
1
◊ armarse/hacerse un lío (con algo) to get into a mess (with sth) (colloq)
tiene líos con la policía he's in trouble with the police (colloq);
¡qué lío se va a armar! there's going to be hell to pay! (colloq)
2 ( fardo) bundle
liar verbo transitivo
1 (envolver) to wrap up
(un cigarro) to roll
2 (embrollar) to muddle up
(aturdir) to confuse
lío sustantivo masculino
1 fam (desorden) mess, muddle
2 fam (romance) affair
3 (de ropa, etc) bundle
♦ Locuciones: armar un lío, to kick up a fuss
hacerse líos con, to get mixed up
meterse en un lío, to get into trouble
' lío' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
avispero
- barullo
- berenjenal
- buena
- bueno
- enredarse
- follón
- gorda
- gordo
- meterse
- mogollón
- monumental
- petate
- tinglado
- tomate
- trapisonda
- armar
- bochinche
- bronca
- desenredar
- despelote
- enredado
- enredar
- enredo
- menudo
- meter
- pedo
- pelotera
- quilombo
English:
carry-on
- cock-up
- fuss
- hassle
- hot
- hot water
- jam
- kick up
- mess
- misunderstanding
- mix-up
- muddle
- palaver
- pickle
- rigmarole
- scrape
- screw-up
- tangle
- to-do
- trouble
- ungodly
- water
- bundle
- get
- havoc
- mix
- muddled
- rumpus
- stink
- stir
- to
- wad
* * *lío nmesto de la declaración de hacienda es un lío filling in your tax return is a real pain o Br palaver;hacerse un lío to get muddled up;son tantos hermanos que siempre me armo un lío con sus nombres there are so many different brothers, I always get their names muddled up;estoy hecho un lío, no sé qué hacer I'm all confused, I don't know what to dome he metido en un lío del que no sé salir I've got myself into a mess that I don't know how to get out ofarmar un lío to kick up a fussestá casado pero tiene un lío con alguien del trabajo he's married, but he's having an affair with someone from worktener un lío de faldas to be having an affair5. [paquete] bundle* * *m1 bundle2 fam ( desorden) mess;lío amoroso fam affair;estar hecho un lío be all confused;hacerse un lío get into a muddle;meterse en líos get into trouble3 fam ( jaleo) fuss;armar un lío fam kick up a fuss fam* * *1) : confusion, mess2) : hassle, trouble, jammeterse en un lío: to get into a jam3) : affair, liason* * *lío n1. (desorden) mess2. (problema) trouble -
10 despistar
v.1 to throw off the scent (dar esquinazo).despistaron a sus perseguidores they shook off their pursuers2 to mislead.el ruido me despista the noise is distracting me3 to put off track, to lead astray, to mislead, to throw off the scent.* * *1 (hacer perder la pista) to lose, give the slip2 figurado (desorientar) to mislead, confuse3 figurado (distraer la atención) to distract1 (disimular) to mess about1 (perderse) to get lost, lose one's way2 (distraerse) to get confused, get muddled* * *1. VT1) [+ perro] to throw off the scentlograron despistar a sus perseguidores — they managed to give the slip to o shake off their pursuers
2) (=confundir) to mislead, fox3) ** (=robar) to nick **; (=timar) rip off **4) (Med) to detect early, diagnose at an early stage2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (desorientar, confundir) to confuseb) < perseguidor> to shake off; < sabueso> to throw... off the scent2.despistarse v pron ( confundirse) to get confused o muddled; ( distraerse) to lose concentration, start daydreaming* * *= disconcert.Ex. On the negative side, the Britannica's complicated arrangement will continue to disconcert some users.----* despistarse = wander off + route, wander off + track, lose + Posesivo + bearings, become + disoriented.* despistarse en = be off in.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (desorientar, confundir) to confuseb) < perseguidor> to shake off; < sabueso> to throw... off the scent2.despistarse v pron ( confundirse) to get confused o muddled; ( distraerse) to lose concentration, start daydreaming* * *= disconcert.Ex: On the negative side, the Britannica's complicated arrangement will continue to disconcert some users.
* despistarse = wander off + route, wander off + track, lose + Posesivo + bearings, become + disoriented.* despistarse en = be off in.* * *despistar [A1 ]vt1 (desorientar, confundir) to confusesu respuesta me despistó his answer confused o ( colloq) threw me2(en una persecución): el ladrón consiguió despistar a la policía the thief managed to lose o shake off the police o to give the police the slip ( colloq)es muy hábil para despistar a los acreedores she's very clever at giving her creditors the slip ( colloq)despistar a un sabueso to put o throw a bloodhound off the scent1 (confundirse) to get confused o muddled2 (distraerse) to lose concentration, start daydreaming* * *
despistar ( conjugate despistar) verbo transitivo
‹ sabueso› to throw … off the scent
despistarse verbo pronominal ( confundirse) to get confused o muddled;
( distraerse) to lose concentration
despistar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer perder la pista) to lose, throw off the scent
2 figurado to mislead
' despistar' also found in these entries:
English:
mislead
- scent
- throw off
- throw
- track
* * *♦ vt1. [dar esquinazo a] to throw off the scent;despistaron a sus perseguidores they shook off their pursuers;despistar a los perros to throw the dogs off the scent;despistar a las fans to lose the fans2. [confundir] to mislead;nos despistó con sus indicaciones he sent us the wrong way with his directions3. [distraer] to distract;el ruido me despista the noise is distracting me* * *v/t1:despistar alguien en persecución lose s.o., shake s.o. off; en investigación throw s.o. off the scent2 ( confundir) confuse* * *despistar vt: to throw off the track, to confuse* * *despistar vb1. (desorientar) to confuse -
11 desbaratar
v.1 to ruin, to wreck.2 to destroy, to break into pieces, to demolish, to break.El golpe desbarató el muro The blow destroyed the wall.3 to shatter, to crumble.La pena desbarató a Ricardo Grief shattered Richard.4 to squander, to waste.Ella desbarata el dinero del esposo She squanders her husband's money.* * *1 (desarreglar) to spoil, ruin, wreck2 (frustrar) to spoil, ruin3 (malgastar) to waste, squander4 MILITAR to rout, throw into confusion1 (disparatar) to talk nonsense* * *1. VT1) (=descomponer) [+ plan] to spoil, thwart; [+ empresa, grupo] to ruin; [+ teoría] to destroy; [+ sistema] to disrupt, cause chaos in2) (Mil) to rout3) [+ fortuna] to squander4) (Mec) to take to pieces2.3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo2.desbaratarse v pron* * *= derail.Ex. When organizational communication works well, every ofther facet of management is enhanced; if it derails, other aspects of directing falter as well = Cuando la comunicación dentro de una organización funciona bien, las demás facetas de la gestión mejoran; no obstante, si falla, los otros aspectos de la dirección flaquean también.----* desbaratar el tinglado = upset + the applecart.* desbaratar las críticas = disarm + criticism.* desbaratar las quejas = disarm + complaints.* desbaratar los planes = upset + the applecart.* desbaratar + Posesivo + planes = upset + Posesivo + plans, ruin + Posesivo + plans.* * *1.verbo transitivo2.desbaratarse v pron* * *= derail.Ex: When organizational communication works well, every ofther facet of management is enhanced; if it derails, other aspects of directing falter as well = Cuando la comunicación dentro de una organización funciona bien, las demás facetas de la gestión mejoran; no obstante, si falla, los otros aspectos de la dirección flaquean también.
* desbaratar el tinglado = upset + the applecart.* desbaratar las críticas = disarm + criticism.* desbaratar las quejas = disarm + complaints.* desbaratar los planes = upset + the applecart.* desbaratar + Posesivo + planes = upset + Posesivo + plans, ruin + Posesivo + plans.* * *desbaratar [A1 ]vt1 ‹planes› to spoil, ruin, mess up ( colloq); ‹sistema› to disruptlos temporales han desbaratado la red de comunicaciones the storms have disrupted the communications networklos cambios desbarataron totalmente la organización de la oficina the changes completely disrupted the organization of the office, the office was thrown into chaos o confusion by the changesel defensa desbarató la jugada the defender broke up the move2 ( Méx) ‹papeles› to jumble (up), muddle (up), mess up; ‹mecanismo› to ruin, destroy1 «plan» to be ruined, be spoiled; «sistema» to be disrupted, break downse desbarató todo con la lluvia the rain spoiled everything o ruined all our plans2 ( Méx) «papeles» to get jumbled up, get muddled (up), get messed up; «mecanismo» to get broken, break* * *
desbaratar ( conjugate desbaratar) verbo transitivo
‹ sistema› to disrupt
‹ mecanismo› to ruin, destroy
desbaratarse verbo pronominal
[ sistema] to be disrupted, break down
[ mecanismo] to break, get broken
desbaratar verbo transitivo to ruin, wreck
' desbaratar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cagar
- desajustar
English:
derail
- disrupt
- scupper
- take apart
- throw out
- thwart
- upset
- wreck
- disarm
- havoc
- take
* * *♦ vt1. [romper] to ruin, to wreck;el temporal desbarató el tendido eléctrico the storm brought down the power lines2. [estropear, arruinar] to spoil;la lluvia desbarató nuestros planes the rain spoiled o put paid to our plans;la defensa desbarató el contraataque alemán the defence broke up the German counterattack* * *v/t1 planes ruin, spoil; organización disrupt2 dinero squander* * *desbaratar vt1) arruinar: to destroy, to ruin2) descomponer: to break, to break down -
12 verhaspeln
v/refl umg., fig. get in a muddle, get one’s words muddled* * *ver|hạs|peln ptp verha\#speltvr (inf)to get into a muddle or tangle* * *ver·has·peln *vr (fam)* * *reflexives Verb (ugs.) stumble over one's words* * *verhaspeln v/r umg, fig get in a muddle, get one’s words muddled* * *reflexives Verb (ugs.) stumble over one's words* * *v.to get muddled expr. -
13 zihin
",-hni 1. mind, intellect. 2. memory, mind. 3. comprehension, understanding, capacity or power to comprehend. - açıklığı mental alertness. -i açılmak to feel mentally alert. -ini açmak /ın/ to make (one) feel mentally alert, stimulate (one´s) powers of thought. -ini bozmak /la/ to be obsessed by, be too concerned with, be hipped on. -ini bulandırmak /ın/ to make (one) suspicious, make (one) smell a rat. - bulanıklığı psych. mental confusion, obnubilation of the intellect. -i bulanmak to get confused, get muddled up. -ini çelmek /ın/ 1. to bring (someone) under one´s sway, mesmerize. 2. to confuse, cause (someone) to get muddled up, muddle (someone) up. 3. to seduce or corrupt (someone). -i dağılmak for one´s mind to wander. -ine dokunmak /ın/ to confuse (someone) utterly. -i durmak for one´s brain to stop working; (for someone) to be unable to think clearly, be mentally fatigued. - gücü mental capacity. - hesabı mental arithmetic, mental calculation. -i karışmak to get confused, get muddled up. -ini karıştırmak /ın/ to confuse, muddle (someone) up. -ini kurcalamak 1. /ın/ (for something) to keep popping into (one´s) mind, recur to (one) repeatedly. 2. to think hard; to try hard to recall something; to try hard to understand something. -ini oynatmak to go crazy, go off one´s nut. -i saplanmak /a/ to become obsessed by. -i takılmak /a/ to be unable to put (something) out of (one´s) mind. -ine takılmak for a thought to keep recurring to (one). - yorgunluğu mental fatigue. - yormak to ponder, think hard, rack one´s brains. " -
14 Reihe
f; -, -n1. row, line; (Sitzreihe) row; wir saßen in der ersten Reihe we had seats in the first row; ( sich) in einer Reihe aufstellen line up, form a line; aus der Reihe tanzen umg., fig. be different, have one’s own way allg.; (Anstoß erregen) step out of line2. (Anzahl, Folge) series (Sg.) sie hat eine Reihe von Büchern darüber geschrieben she’s written a series of books about it; eine ganze Reihe von a lot of, a whole string of umg.; nach einer Reihe von Jahren after a number of years; eine Reihe von Indizien a number of clues3. (Aufeinanderfolge) row, succession; warten, bis man an die Reihe kommt oder an der Reihe ist wait (until it is) one’s turn; wer ist an der Reihe? whose turn is it?; ( immer) der Reihe nach in turn, by turns, one after the other; ich bin / er ist an der Reihe it’s my / his turn; Sie sind nicht an der Reihe you are out of turn; ich kam außer der Reihe dran beim Arzt etc.: they took me before (it was) my turn; erzähl der Reihe nach! tell it from the beginning, start at the beginning4. (Zeitschriften-, Buchreihe etc.) series (Sg.) die Sendung / das Buch ist Teil einer Reihe the program(me) / book is part of a series5. fig., in Wendungen: aus den Reihen der Abgeordneten etc.: from the ranks of, from among; einen Verräter in den eigenen Reihen haben have a traitor in one’s ranks; die Reihen lichten sich fig. the ranks are thinning; aus der Reihe kommen umg. get muddled; etw. auf die Reihe bringen umg. put ( oder set) s.th. right; etw. ( wieder) auf die Reihe kriegen umg. get s.th. sorted out6. MATH. (Zahlenreihe) progression, series (Sg.)* * *die Reihe(Anzahl) number;(Aufreihung) line; row; file; string; sequence;(Militäraufstellung) rank;(Serie) series; set; range;(Sitzreihe) tier* * *Rei|he ['raiə]f -, -n1) (= geregelte Anordnung) row, line; (= Sitzreihe, beim Stricken) rowsich in einer Réíhe aufstellen — to line up, to form a row or line
sich in die Réíhe stellen — to join the row or line
sich in eine Réíhe stellen — to line up; (Mil) to fall in
in einer Réíhe stehen — to stand in a row or line
sie standen in Reih und Glied vor dem Lehrer — they stood lined up in front of their teacher
die Réíhe herumgehen (Gegenstand) — to be passed around, to go the rounds
die Réíhen schließen (Mil) — to close ranks
in den eigenen Réíhen — within our/their etc own ranks
in die erste Réíhe (vor)rücken (fig) — to move into the top rank
in der vordersten Réíhe stehen (fig) — to be in the topmost rank
2)die Réíhe ist an jdm — it's sb's turn
er kommt an die Réíhe — he's next, it's his turn next, it's him next (inf)
warte, bis du an die Réíhe kommst — wait till it's your turn/go
er kommt immer außer der Réíhe — he always comes just when he pleases
sie sollen der Réíhe nach hereinkommen — they are to come in one by one or one at a time
wenn ich das Auto mal außer der Réíhe brauche — if I should happen to need the car at a time when I don't normally have it
es kommt ganz selten vor, dass ich mal außer der Réíhe da bin — it's very rare for me to be there out of my routine
4) (= unbestimmte Anzahl) numberin die Réíhe der Mitgliedsstaaten eintreten — to join the ranks of the member states
in der Réíhe der Stars — amongst the ranks of the stars
eine ganze Réíhe von Beispielen — a whole string of examples
5)(
inf: = Ordnung) jdn aus der Réíhe bringen — to muddle or confuse sbwieder in die Réíhe kommen — to get one's equilibrium back; (gesundheitlich) to get back on form
nicht in der Réíhe sein — to be unwell (esp Brit), not to be one hundred per cent (Brit inf) or percent (US inf)
in die Réíhe bringen — to put in order, to put straight
nicht alle auf der Réíhe haben (sl) — to have a screw loose (inf)
etw auf die Réíhe kriegen (inf) — to handle sth
* * *die1) (a line of soldiers etc walking one behind the other.) file2) (in computing, a collection of data stored eg on a disc.) file3) (a collection of rows (of instruments etc): The modern pilot has banks of instruments.) bank4) (a long series: a battery of questions.) battery5) (a row or group of objects or persons arranged side by side or one behind the other: The children stood in a line; a line of trees.) line6) (a row or series: a mountain range.) range7) (a line or row (especially of soldiers or taxis): The officer ordered the front rank to fire.) rank8) (a line: two rows of houses; They were sitting in a row; They sat in the front row in the theatre.) row9) (a row of seats: They sat in the front/first tier.) tier10) (a connected series: Then began a train of events which ended in disaster.) train11) (one's chance or duty (to do, have etc something shared by several people): It's your turn to choose a record; You'll have to wait your turn in the bathroom.) turn* * *Rei·he<-, -n>[ˈraiə]fin \Reihen antreten to line up; MIL, SCH to fall inaus der zweiten \Reihe schießen SPORT to take a long shot [at goal]in einer \Reihe stehen to stand in a row [or line]in einer \Reihe mit jdm stehen (fig) to be on a par with sbaus der \Reihe treten to step out of the lineder \Reihe nach in order [or turn], one after the othersie sollen der \Reihe nach hereinkommen they are to come in one by one [or one at a time]berichten Sie bitte der \Reihe nach please report events in chronological ordererzählen Sie mal der \Reihe nach, wie das alles war tell us how it was in the order it all happeneddie \Reihe ist an jdm it's sb's turnan die \Reihe kommen to be nextsie kommt jetzt an die \Reihe she's next, it's her turnjeder kommt an die \Reihe everyone will get a turnwarte, bis du an die \Reihe kommst wait till it's your turnwer ist an der \Reihe? whose turn is it?du bist an der \Reihe it's your turnich war jetzt an der \Reihe! I was next!erst sind wir an der \Reihe! we're first!ich bin erst morgen mit der Untersuchung an der \Reihe I am only due to be examined tomorrow▪ eine \Reihe von Personen/Sachen a number of persons/thingseine \Reihe von zusätzlichen Informationen a lot of additional informationeine ganze \Reihe [von Personen/Sachen] a whole lot [of people/things]eine ganze \Reihe von Beschwerden a whole string of complaintseine ganze \Reihe von Fehlern a whole host of mistakesdie Flasche ging die \Reihen herum the bottle was passed aroundaus/in den eigenen \Reihen from/within one's own ranksdie \Reihe eröffnen to start offdie \Reihen lichten sich the ranks are thinningdie \Reihen schließen to close ranks5. (Sitzreihe, beim Stricken) row6. ELEK, TECHGeräte in \Reihe schalten ELEK, TECH to connect pieces of equipment in seriesarithmetische \Reihe arithmetic[al] series [or progression]geometrische \Reihe geometric[al] series [or progression]zufällige \Reihe random order8. (im Schach) rank9.▶ außer der \Reihe out of [the usual] order; (bei Spielen a.) out of turn; (nicht wie gewöhnlich) out of the usual way of thingseine außer der \Reihe erfolgende Zahlung an unexpected paymentsie kommt immer außer der \Reihe she always comes just when she pleases▶ etw in die \Reihe bringen to get sth straight▶ aus der \Reihe kommen (in Unordnung geraten) to get out of order; (seelisch) to lose one's equilibrium; (körperlich) to fall ill▶ wieder in die \Reihe kommen (seelisch) to get one's equilibrium back; (körperlich) to get back on form [or on one's feet]▶ nicht in der \Reihe sein to not be well, to be feeling under par▶ in Reih und Glied in rank and filedie Kinder standen in Reih und Glied vor dem Lehrer the children stood lined up in front of their teacherin Reih und Glied antreten to line up in formation▶ etw auf die \Reihe kriegen (fam: etw kapieren) to get sth into one's head; (in etw Ordnung bringen) to handle sth* * *die; Reihe, Reihen1) rowin Reihen (Dat.) antreten — line up; (Milit.) fall in
sich in fünf Reihen aufstellen — line up in five rows; form five lines
in Reih und Glied — (Milit.) in rank and file
aus der Reihe tanzen — (fig. ugs.) be different
etwas in die Reihe bringen — (fig. ugs.) put something straight or in order
2) o. Pl. (Reihenfolge) seriesdie Reihe ist an ihm/ihr — usw
er/sie usw. ist an der Reihe — it's his/her etc. turn
der Reihe nach, nach der Reihe — in turn; one after the other
3) (größere Anzahl) number4) (Gruppe) ranks pl.aus den eigenen Reihen — from one's/its own ranks
5) (Math., Musik) series* * *1. row, line; (Sitzreihe) row;wir saßen in der ersten Reihe we had seats in the first row;(sich) in einer Reihe aufstellen line up, form a line;aus der Reihe tanzen umg, fig be different, have one’s own way allg; (Anstoß erregen) step out of linesie hat eine Reihe von Büchern darüber geschrieben she’s written a series of books about it;eine ganze Reihe von a lot of, a whole string of umg;nach einer Reihe von Jahren after a number of years;eine Reihe von Indizien a number of clues3. (Aufeinanderfolge) row, succession;warten, bis man an die Reihe kommt oderan der Reihe ist wait (until it is) one’s turn;wer ist an der Reihe? whose turn is it?;(immer) der Reihe nach in turn, by turns, one after the other;ich bin/er ist an der Reihe it’s my/his turn;Sie sind nicht an der Reihe you are out of turn;ich kam außer der Reihe dran beim Arzt etc: they took me before (it was) my turn;erzähl der Reihe nach! tell it from the beginning, start at the beginningdie Sendung/das Buch ist Teil einer Reihe the program(me)/book is part of a seriesaus den Reihen der Lehrer etc: from the ranks of, from among;einen Verräter in den eigenen Reihen haben have a traitor in one’s ranks;die Reihen lichten sich fig the ranks are thinning;aus der Reihe kommen umg get muddled;etwas (wieder) auf die Reihe kriegen umg get sth sorted out* * *die; Reihe, Reihen1) rowin Reihen (Dat.) antreten — line up; (Milit.) fall in
sich in fünf Reihen aufstellen — line up in five rows; form five lines
in Reih und Glied — (Milit.) in rank and file
aus der Reihe tanzen — (fig. ugs.) be different
etwas in die Reihe bringen — (fig. ugs.) put something straight or in order
2) o. Pl. (Reihenfolge) seriesdie Reihe ist an ihm/ihr — usw
er/sie usw. ist an der Reihe — it's his/her etc. turn
der Reihe nach, nach der Reihe — in turn; one after the other
3) (größere Anzahl) number4) (Gruppe) ranks pl.aus den eigenen Reihen — from one's/its own ranks
5) (Math., Musik) series* * *-n (Mathematik) f.progression n.series n. -n f.array n.bank n.column n.file n.line n.line-up n.product range n.rank n.row n.sequence n.series n.set n.tandem n.tier n. -
15 петел
cock, roosterбой с петли cock-fightingпърви/втори петли first/second cock-crowкогато пеят петлите at cockcrowставам с петлите rise at cockcrowв тая къща петел пее the man wears the breeches in this houseи без петли съмва time and tide wait for no manоплитам се като петел в кълчища get muddled* * *петѐл,м., -лѝ, (два) петѐла cock, rooster; бой с \петелли cock-fighting; див \петелел heath-cock, black-cock, black grouse/game, прен. wild cat; \петелел за борба fighting cock, game cock; • в тая къща \петелел пее the man wears the breeches in this house; и без \петелли съмва time and tide wait for no man; когато пеят \петеллите at cockcrow; не му пее \петелелът his word doesn’t carry weight; не чувам \петеллите разг. not to know o.’s arse/ass from o.’s elbow; оплитам се като \петелел в кълчища get muddled; първи/втори \петелли first/second cock-crow; ставам с \петеллите rise at cockcrow, be up with the lark.* * *cock; rooster* * *1. cock, rooster 2. бой с петли cock-fighting 3. в тая къща ПЕТЕЛ пее the man wears the breeches in this house 4. всеки ПЕТЕЛ на своето бунище пее a cock is bold on his own dunghill 5. див ПЕТЕЛ heath-cock, blackcock, black grouse/game, прен. wild cat 6. и без петли съмва time and tide wait for no man 7. когато пеят петлите at cockcrow 8. не му пее ПЕТЕЛът his word doesn't carry weight 9. оплитам се като ПЕТЕЛ в кълчища get muddled 10. първи/втори петли first/second cock-crow 11. ставам с петлите rise at cockcrow -
16 mareado
adj.dizzy, giddy, airsick, carsick.past part.past participle of spanish verb: marear.* * *► adjetivo2 (aturdido) dizzy, giddy; (a punto de desmayarse) faint3 (bebido) tipsy* * *(f. - mareada)adj.1) dizzy2) sick* * *ADJ1)estar mareado — (=con náuseas) to be o feel sick; [en coche] to be o feel carsick; [en barco] to be o feel seasick; [en avión] to be o feel airsick; (=aturdido) to feel dizzy
2) (=achispado) tipsy* * *- da adjetivoa) (Med)está mareado — ( con náuseas) he's feeling sick o queasy; (con pérdida del equilibrio, etc) he's feeling dizzy o giddy; ( a punto de desmayarse) he's feeling faint
b) ( confundido)* * *= light-headed, dizzy [dizzier -comp., dizziest -sup.], giddy [giddier -comp., giddiest -sup.], groggy [groggier -comp., groggiest -sup.].Ex. Despite the heaviness of the air -- the humidity, even at this early time of the day, was thick -- and the impressive Corinthian-columned facade of the library, she felt happy, almost light-headed.Ex. Claimants reported feeling dazed, confused, dizzy, disoriented, trouble concentrating, numbness or loss of sensation, and loss of memory for some of what happened.Ex. After rising to giddy heights, share prices of Internet companies have dropped.Ex. The groggy feeling you get after being awakened by an alarm is often the result of an interrupted sleep cycle.----* estar mareado de tanto trabajo = be reeling.* sentirse mareado = feel + giddy, feel + dizzy.* * *- da adjetivoa) (Med)está mareado — ( con náuseas) he's feeling sick o queasy; (con pérdida del equilibrio, etc) he's feeling dizzy o giddy; ( a punto de desmayarse) he's feeling faint
b) ( confundido)* * *= light-headed, dizzy [dizzier -comp., dizziest -sup.], giddy [giddier -comp., giddiest -sup.], groggy [groggier -comp., groggiest -sup.].Ex: Despite the heaviness of the air -- the humidity, even at this early time of the day, was thick -- and the impressive Corinthian-columned facade of the library, she felt happy, almost light-headed.
Ex: Claimants reported feeling dazed, confused, dizzy, disoriented, trouble concentrating, numbness or loss of sensation, and loss of memory for some of what happened.Ex: After rising to giddy heights, share prices of Internet companies have dropped.Ex: The groggy feeling you get after being awakened by an alarm is often the result of an interrupted sleep cycle.* estar mareado de tanto trabajo = be reeling.* sentirse mareado = feel + giddy, feel + dizzy.* * *mareado -da1 ( Med):está mareado (con náuseas) he's feeling sick o queasy; (con pérdida del equilibrio, etc) he's feeling dizzy o giddy; (a punto de desmayarse) he's feeling faint2(aturdido): me tienes mareado con tanta cháchara all your chatter is making my head spinestoy mareado con las fechas I'm in a real muddle o mess with these dates ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo marear: ( conjugate marear)
mareado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
mareado
marear
mareado◊ -da adjetivoa) (Med):
(con pérdida del equilibrio, etc) he's feeling dizzy o giddy;
( a punto de desmayarse) he's feeling faintb) ( confundido):
marear ( conjugate marear) verbo transitivo
( con pérdida de equilibrio) to make … dizzy
marearse verbo pronominal
(— en barco) to get seasick;
(— en avión) to get airsick;
( perder el equilibrio) to feel dizzy;
( con alcohol) to get tipsy
mareado,-a adjetivo estoy mareado, (con ganas de vomitar) I feel sick
(a punto de desmayarse) I feel dizzy
marear verbo transitivo
1 (producir náuseas) to make sick
(producir desfallecimiento) to make dizzy
2 fam (molestar) to confuse, puzzle: me marea con tanta orden contradictoria, he confuses me with all his contradictory orders
' mareado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aturdir
- mareada
English:
carsick
- dizzy
- faint
- giddy
- light-headed
- queasy
- seasick
- sick
- travel-sick
- woozy
- air
- car
- sea
- travel
* * *mareado, -a adj1.[en coche, avión] to feel travel-sick; [en barco] to feel seasick2. [aturdido] dizzy;tantas cifras lo han dejado mareado all these figures have made his head spinestoy mareado con tanto niño de aquí para allá I'm sick of kids running around all over the place* * *adj:* * *mareado, -da adj1) : dizzy, lightheaded2) : queasy, nauseous3) : seasick* * *mareado adj1. (con náuseas) sick -
17 embrollo
m.1 tangle.2 embroilment, ruse, confusion, muddle.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: embrollar.* * *1 (confusión) muddle, mess2 (mentira) lie3 figurado (situación embarazosa) embarrassing situation* * *SM (=confusión) muddle, confusion; (=aprieto) fix *, jam *; (=fraude) fraud, trick; (=mentira) lie, falsehood* * *masculino (de hilos, cables) tangle; (de callejuelas, pasillos) maze; (de ideas, situaciones)el argumento es un embrollo — the plot is extremely involved o complicated
* * *= morass, tangled web, muddle, quagmire, tangle, miasma, snarl, snarl-up, snare.Ex. Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.Ex. A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.Ex. The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.Ex. The title of the article is 'Charting a course through the quagmire of copyright law' = El título del artículo es "Cómo trazar un rumbo en el embrollo de la ley de copyright".Ex. This project is designed to enable users everywhere to navigate through the information technology tangle.Ex. The past is often shrouded in a miasma of uncertain memories confounded by missing or incomplete records.Ex. His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex. However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex. Whilst telematics for Africa is full of snares, it is the way towards the road to mastery in the future.----* en un embrollo = in a (pretty) pickle, in a turmoil.* * *masculino (de hilos, cables) tangle; (de callejuelas, pasillos) maze; (de ideas, situaciones)el argumento es un embrollo — the plot is extremely involved o complicated
* * *= morass, tangled web, muddle, quagmire, tangle, miasma, snarl, snarl-up, snare.Ex: Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.
Ex: A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.Ex: The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.Ex: The title of the article is 'Charting a course through the quagmire of copyright law' = El título del artículo es "Cómo trazar un rumbo en el embrollo de la ley de copyright".Ex: This project is designed to enable users everywhere to navigate through the information technology tangle.Ex: The past is often shrouded in a miasma of uncertain memories confounded by missing or incomplete records.Ex: His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex: However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex: Whilst telematics for Africa is full of snares, it is the way towards the road to mastery in the future.* en un embrollo = in a (pretty) pickle, in a turmoil.* * *1 (de hilos, cables) tangleme perdí en un embrollo de pasillos I got lost in a maze of corridors2(de ideas, situaciones): el argumento de la película es un embrollo the plot of the movie is extremely involved o complicatedse metió en un embrollo he got himself into a messun embrollo político a political imbroglio* * *
Del verbo embrollar: ( conjugate embrollar)
embrollo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
embrolló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
embrollar
embrollo
embrolló
embrollar ( conjugate embrollar) verbo transitivo
‹ persona› to muddle, confusec) ( implicar) embrollo a algn en algo to embroil sb in sth, get sb involved in sth
embrollarse verbo pronominal [hilo/madeja] to get tangled;
[ situación] to get confused o muddled;
[ persona] to get muddled, to get mixed up (colloq)
embrollo sustantivo masculino (de hilos, cables) tangle;
(de callejuelas, pasillos) maze;
( situación confusa) muddle, mess;◊ el argumento es un embrollo the plot is extremely involved o complicated
embrollo sustantivo masculino
1 (enredo) muddle, confusion
2 (situación apurada) fix, jam
' embrollo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barullo
- enredo
- lío
English:
muddle
- rigmarole
- screw-up
- jumble
- tangle
* * *embrollo nm1. [lío] mess;meterse en un embrollo to get into a mess;en menudo embrollo nos hemos metido this is a fine mess we've got ourselves into;la trama de la obra es un verdadero embrollo the plot of the play is really complicated o confusing2. [mentira] lie3. [de hilos, cuerdas, cables] tangle* * *m tangle; figmess, muddle* * *embrollo nmenredo: imbroglio, confusion -
18 marea
f.1 tide.marea alta/baja high/low tidemarea negra oil slickmarea viva spring tideestá subiendo/bajando la marea the tide is coming in/going out2 flood.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: marear.* * *1 tide2 (multitud) sea\marea alta high tidemarea baja low tidemarea negra oil slickmarea roja red tidemarea viva spring tide* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Geog) tidemarea alta — high tide, high water
marea baja — low tide, low water
2) (=flujo) tide3) (=brisa) light sea breeze4) (=llovizna) drizzle; Cono Sur sea mist* * *femenino tidecuando baja/sube la marea — when the tide goes out/comes in
* * *= tide, ebbing tide.Ex. A search of the term 'shellfish' selects a further 126 terms, of which the six most highly ranked are: oysters, mussels, clams, tides, estuaries, and seafoods.Ex. She slumbered well into the morning, untethered thoughts swimming against an ebbing tide of narcotic dreams.----* afectado por las mareas = tidal.* calendario de mareas = tide table.* contra viento y marea = at all costs, against (all/the) odds, at any cost, at any price, come hell or high water.* cuando la marea está alta = at high tide.* cuando la marea está baja = at low tide.* de las mareas = tidal.* de la zona de entre mareas = intertidal.* marea alta = high tide.* marea baja = low tide.* marea de gente = foot traffic, maddening crowd.* marea negra = oil slick.* regido por las mareas = tidal.* sometido a las mareas = tidal.* zona entre mareas = intertidal zone.* * *femenino tidecuando baja/sube la marea — when the tide goes out/comes in
* * *= tide, ebbing tide.Ex: A search of the term 'shellfish' selects a further 126 terms, of which the six most highly ranked are: oysters, mussels, clams, tides, estuaries, and seafoods.
Ex: She slumbered well into the morning, untethered thoughts swimming against an ebbing tide of narcotic dreams.* afectado por las mareas = tidal.* calendario de mareas = tide table.* contra viento y marea = at all costs, against (all/the) odds, at any cost, at any price, come hell or high water.* cuando la marea está alta = at high tide.* cuando la marea está baja = at low tide.* de las mareas = tidal.* de la zona de entre mareas = intertidal.* marea alta = high tide.* marea baja = low tide.* marea de gente = foot traffic, maddening crowd.* marea negra = oil slick.* regido por las mareas = tidal.* sometido a las mareas = tidal.* zona entre mareas = intertidal zone.* * *tidecuando baja/sube la marea when the tide goes out/comes in, when the tide falls/risesun río con régimen de marea a tidal riverCompuestos:● marea alta/bajahigh/low tiderising tide, flood tidefalling tide, ebb tideneap tideoil slick(fenómeno) red tide; (enfermedad) neurotoxic shellfish poisoning, NSPspring tide* * *
Del verbo marear: ( conjugate marear)
marea es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
marea
marear
marea sustantivo femenino
tide;◊ cuando baja/sube la marea when the tide goes out/comes in;
marea creciente rising tide, flood tide;
marea menguante falling tide, ebb tide;
marea negra oil slick
marear ( conjugate marear) verbo transitivo
( con pérdida de equilibrio) to make … dizzy
marearse verbo pronominal
(— en barco) to get seasick;
(— en avión) to get airsick;
( perder el equilibrio) to feel dizzy;
( con alcohol) to get tipsy
marea sustantivo femenino tide
marea alta/baja, high/low tide
marear verbo transitivo
1 (producir náuseas) to make sick
(producir desfallecimiento) to make dizzy
2 fam (molestar) to confuse, puzzle: me marea con tanta orden contradictoria, he confuses me with all his contradictory orders
' marea' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
crecer
- efecto
- flujo
- locuacidad
- marear
- subir
- viento
- alto
- ascendente
- bajar
- bajo
- reflujo
English:
come in
- giddy
- out
- rising
- slick
- thick
- tidal
- tide
- turn
- ebb
- oil
- water
* * *marea nf1. [del mar] tide;está subiendo/bajando la marea the tide is coming in/going outmarea alta high tide;marea baja low tide;marea negra oil slick;marea roja red tide;marea viva spring tide2. [multitud] flood;una marea de turistas invadió la ciudad hordes of tourists invaded the city* * *f tide; fig: de gente sea* * *marea nf: tide* * *marea n tide -
19 mareo
m.1 sickness.2 dizziness, giddiness.le dio un mareo he had a dizzy spell o turn, he felt dizzy3 drag, pain (informal).4 dizzy spell, qualm.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: marear.* * *2 (aturdimiento) dizziness3 (confusión) muddle, mess* * *noun m.1) faint2) sickness* * *SM1) (Med) sickness; [en coche] carsickness, travel sickness; [en mar] seasickness; [en avión] airsickness2) (=aturdimiento) dizziness, giddiness3) (=confusión)¡qué mareo de cifras! — all these numbers are making me dizzy
4) (=pesadez) pain *, nuisancees un mareo tener que... — it is a pain o nuisance having to...
¡qué mareo de hombre! — what a pest that man is!
* * *a) (Med) ( del estómago) sickness, nausea; ( producido por movimiento) motion sickness; ( en barcos) seasickness; (pérdida de equilibrio, etc) dizziness, giddiness¿se te ha pasado el mareo? — are you feeling less dizzy?
b) ( confusión) muddle, mess* * *= dizziness.Ex. The most frequently reported adverse events were headache, diarrhoea, nausea, insomnia, somnolence, constipation, dizziness, sweating and taste abnormalities.* * *a) (Med) ( del estómago) sickness, nausea; ( producido por movimiento) motion sickness; ( en barcos) seasickness; (pérdida de equilibrio, etc) dizziness, giddiness¿se te ha pasado el mareo? — are you feeling less dizzy?
b) ( confusión) muddle, mess* * *= dizziness.Ex: The most frequently reported adverse events were headache, diarrhoea, nausea, insomnia, somnolence, constipation, dizziness, sweating and taste abnormalities.
* * *1 ( Med) (del estómago) sickness, nausea; (producido por el movimiento) motion sickness; (en barcos) seasickness; (pérdida del equilibrio, etc) dizziness, giddinessle dan mareos en el coche she gets carsickme dio un mareo I felt o went dizzy, I had a dizzy o giddy turn ( colloq)¿se te ha pasado el mareo? are you feeling less dizzy?2 (confusión) muddle, mess* * *
Del verbo marear: ( conjugate marear)
mareo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
mareó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
marear
mareo
marear ( conjugate marear) verbo transitivo
( con pérdida de equilibrio) to make … dizzy
marearse verbo pronominal
(— en barco) to get seasick;
(— en avión) to get airsick;
( perder el equilibrio) to feel dizzy;
( con alcohol) to get tipsy
mareo sustantivo masculino
( producido por movimiento) motion sickness;
( en coche) carsickness;
( en avión) airsickness;
( en barco) seasickness;
(pérdida de equilibrio, etc) dizziness, giddiness;
marear verbo transitivo
1 (producir náuseas) to make sick
(producir desfallecimiento) to make dizzy
2 fam (molestar) to confuse, puzzle: me marea con tanta orden contradictoria, he confuses me with all his contradictory orders
mareo sustantivo masculino
1 (ganas de vomitar) sickness
(en el mar) seasickness
(en un avión) airsickness
(en un coche) carsickness, travel-sickness
(desfallecimiento) dizziness, lightheadedness
2 familiar mess
' mareo' also found in these entries:
English:
dizziness
- faint
- giddiness
- motion sickness
- queasiness
- seasickness
- sight
- travel-sickness
- air
- dizzy
- giddy
- sea
- travel
- turn
* * *mareo nm1. [náuseas] sickness;[en coche, avión] travel sickness; [en barco] seasickness2. [aturdimiento] dizziness;le dio un mareo he had a dizzy spell o turn, he felt dizzy;tantas cifras me dan mareo all these figures are making my head spines un mareo tener que ir de una oficina a otra it's a drag o pain having to go from one office to another* * *m2 fam ( fastidio) pain fam* * *mareo nm1) : dizzy spell2) : nausea3) : seasickness, motion sickness4) : annoyance, vexation* * * -
20 seota
yks.nom. seota; yks.gen. sekoan; yks.part. sekosi; yks.ill. sekoaisi sekoisi; mon.gen. seotkoon; mon.part. seonnut; mon.ill. seottiinbecome mentally disordered (verb)blend (verb)get confused (verb)get muddled (verb)go mad (verb)go round the bend (verb)lose one's mind (verb)mix (verb)* * *• mix• mix with• lose one's mind• go round the bend• get mixed• get muddled• get confused• blow up• blend• become mixed up• become crazy• go mad• get involved
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