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2 rinforzarsi
get stronger -
3 окріпнути
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4 ամրանալ
Հայերեն - անգլերեն բառարան (Armenian-English dictionary) > ամրանալ
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5 aansterk
recuperate, get stronger -
6 arreciar
v.1 to get worse (temporal, lluvia).2 to get stronger, to get heavier, to augment, to increase.Los vientos arreciaron The winds got stronger.3 to intensify, to increase.Me arreció la fiebre My fever increased.* * *1 to get stronger, get worse* * *1.VI [tormenta] to get worse, intensify; [viento] to get stronger; [demanda] to intensify2.See:* * *verbo intransitivob) críticas to become more intense o severe* * *verbo intransitivob) críticas to become more intense o severe* * *arreciar [A1 ]vi1 «tormenta» to grow worse, get more severe; «viento» to get stronger2 «críticas» to become more intense o severe* * *
arreciar vi (el temporal) to get worse
' arreciar' also found in these entries:
English:
freshen
- rise
* * *arreciar vi1. [temporal, lluvia] to get worse;[viento] to get stronger, to pick up2. [críticas] to intensify* * ** * *arreciar vi: to intensify, to worsen -
7 fortalecer
v.to strengthen.El alimento fortaleció a los bebés The food strengthened the babies.La convivencia fortaleció los lazos The retreat strengthened the bonds.* * *1 to fortify, strengthen1 to strengthen, become stronger* * *verbto fortify, strengthen* * *1. VT1) (=reforzar) [+ músculos, uña] to strengthen2) [+ divisa, sistema, posición] to strengthen2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <organismo/músculos> to strengthen, make... strongerb) <relación/amistad> to strengthenc) (Mil) ( reforzar) to reinforce2.fortalecerse v pron organismo/músculo to get stronger; espíritu to grow stronger* * *= boost, strengthen, empower, fortify, invigorate, bring + strength, beef up, cement, place + Nombre + on a firmer footing, buff up.Ex. If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.Ex. He proposes a research agenda that could strengthen archival appraisal and the profession's ability to document society.Ex. Literacy empowers people and can be a force for peace.Ex. Must she fortify herself with an arsenal of stratagems in order to survive?.Ex. This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.Ex. A shift of emphasis from facts to people brings strength and purpose to library operations.Ex. The author advocates that the Canadian LA needs rehashing and beefing up = El autor postula que la Asociación de Bibliotecarios Canadiense necesita reestructurarse y fortalecerse.Ex. An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.Ex. Information security management has been placed on a firmer footing with the publication of standards by national bodies.Ex. As a general rule, you can ' buff up' your look by making your shoulders seem wider and your waist narrower.----* fortalecer el ego = provide + ego boost.* fortalecer la confianza = bolster + confidence, boost + Posesivo + confidence.* fortalecer la relación = strengthen + links.* fortalecer los cimientos = strengthen + foundations.* fortalecer los lazos = strengthen + links.* fortalecerse = draw + strength from, take + heart, gain + strength.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <organismo/músculos> to strengthen, make... strongerb) <relación/amistad> to strengthenc) (Mil) ( reforzar) to reinforce2.fortalecerse v pron organismo/músculo to get stronger; espíritu to grow stronger* * *= boost, strengthen, empower, fortify, invigorate, bring + strength, beef up, cement, place + Nombre + on a firmer footing, buff up.Ex: If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.
Ex: He proposes a research agenda that could strengthen archival appraisal and the profession's ability to document society.Ex: Literacy empowers people and can be a force for peace.Ex: Must she fortify herself with an arsenal of stratagems in order to survive?.Ex: This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.Ex: A shift of emphasis from facts to people brings strength and purpose to library operations.Ex: The author advocates that the Canadian LA needs rehashing and beefing up = El autor postula que la Asociación de Bibliotecarios Canadiense necesita reestructurarse y fortalecerse.Ex: An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.Ex: Information security management has been placed on a firmer footing with the publication of standards by national bodies.Ex: As a general rule, you can ' buff up' your look by making your shoulders seem wider and your waist narrower.* fortalecer el ego = provide + ego boost.* fortalecer la confianza = bolster + confidence, boost + Posesivo + confidence.* fortalecer la relación = strengthen + links.* fortalecer los cimientos = strengthen + foundations.* fortalecer los lazos = strengthen + links.* fortalecerse = draw + strength from, take + heart, gain + strength.* * *fortalecer [E3 ]vt1 ‹organismo/músculos› to strengthen, make … strongerun ejercicio para fortalecer los muslos an exercise to tone up the thighs o to strengthen the thigh muscles2 ‹espíritu›una lectura para fortalecer el espíritu reading matter that is spiritually uplifting3 ‹relación/amistad› to strengthen4 ( Mil) (reforzar) to reinforce, strengthen1 «organismo/músculo» to get stronger2 «espíritu» to grow stronger* * *
fortalecer ( conjugate fortalecer) verbo transitivo ‹organismo/músculos/amistad› to strengthen
fortalecerse verbo pronominal [organismo/músculo] to get stronger
fortalecer verbo transitivo to fortify, strengthen
' fortalecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reforzar
- endurecer
English:
build up
- spike
- stiffen
- strengthen
- build
- cement
- fortify
* * *♦ vtto strengthen;el acuerdo fortalecerá las relaciones entre los dos países the agreement will strengthen relations between the two countries* * *v/t tb figstrengthen* * *fortalecer {53} vt: to strengthen, to fortify* * *fortalecer vb to strengthen -
8 rafforzare
strengthen* * *rafforzare v.tr.1 ( rinforzare) to reinforce, to strengthen: rafforzare le fondamenta, to reinforce the foundations; rafforzare un ponte, to reinforce a bridge; con un po' di sport ti rafforzerai la muscolatura, a bit of sport will strengthen your muscles2 (fig.) ( rinvigorire) to strengthen: l'esperienza negativa ha rafforzato il suo carattere, the negative experience strengthened his character; la tua risposta ha rafforzato la mia decisione, your answer has strengthened my decision3 (mil.) to fortify, to reinforce, to strengthen.◘ rafforzarsi v.intr.pron. to grow* stronger, to get stronger, to increase in strength (anche fig.): il partito di sinistra si è recentemente rafforzato, the left-wing party has grown stronger recently.* * *[raffor'tsare]1. vt(gen) Mil to reinforce2. vip (rafforzarsi)to strengthen, grow stronger* * *[raffor'tsare] 1.verbo transitivo to reinforce, to strengthen [ costruzione]; to strengthen [potere, posizione, fede, amicizia]2.verbo pronominale rafforzarsi [regime, autorità] to get* stronger; [mercato, economia, amicizia] to strengthen* * *rafforzare/raffor'tsare/ [1]to reinforce, to strengthen [ costruzione]; to strengthen [potere, posizione, fede, amicizia]II rafforzarsi verbo pronominale[regime, autorità] to get* stronger; [mercato, economia, amicizia] to strengthen. -
9 fortifier
fortifier [fɔʀtifje]➭ TABLE 7 transitive verbto strengthen ; [+ ville] to fortify* * *fɔʀtifje
1.
1) ( donner de la robustesse) to strengthen [cheveux]2) ( donner des forces) [repas] to fortify; [vacances, vitamines] to do [somebody] good3) ( consolider) to strengthen [foi, régime]4) Armée to fortify [ville]
2.
se fortifier verbe pronominal ( se consolider) [régime] to get stronger; [foi] to grow stronger* * *fɔʀtifje vt1) [personne, organisme] to strengthen, to fortify2) MILITAIRE to fortify* * *fortifier verb table: plierA vtr1 ( donner de la robustesse) to strengthen [ongles, cheveux];2 ( donner des forces) [repas] to fortify; [sport] to make [sb] strong; [vacances, vitamines] to do [sb] good;B se fortifier vpr1 ( se donner des forces) ( en mangeant) to build oneself up; ( en s'exerçant) to build up one's strength;2 ( se consolider) [régime] to get stronger; [foi] to grow stronger.[fɔrtifje] verbe transitif1. [affermir - muscle, santé] to fortify, to strengthen ; [ - amitié, volonté, opinion] to strengthenainsi fortifié dans ses préjugés, il reprit la lecture du journal with his prejudices thus confirmed, he went back to reading the paper2. [protéger] to fortifyune ville fortifiée a walled ou fortified town————————se fortifier verbe pronominalla ville s'est fortifiée au XIIe siècle the town was fortified ou walls were built around the town in the 12th century————————se fortifier verbe pronominal intransitif[amitié, amour] to grow stronger -
10 estrecharse
1 (valle etc) to narrow, become narrower2 (apretarse) to squeeze together, squeeze up3 figurado (relaciones etc) to strengthen, get stronger4 figurado (gastos etc) to economize, tighten one's belt* * *VPR1) [calle] to narrow, get narrowerla carretera se estrecha al llegar al puente — the road narrows o gets narrower over the bridge
2) (=abrazarse) to embrace frm, embrace one another frm, hug3) (=aumentar) [amistad] to become stronger, become more intimate; [lazos, relaciones] to become closerestrecharse con algn — to get very friendly with sb, grow close to sb
4)estrecharse en los gastos — to economize, cut down on expenditure
* * *(v.) = taper, taper inEx. The tube in the two types tapers almost unnoticeably from base to tip.Ex. Some of these trenches have walls that taper in at the bottom or flare at the top.* * *(v.) = taper, taper inEx: The tube in the two types tapers almost unnoticeably from base to tip.
Ex: Some of these trenches have walls that taper in at the bottom or flare at the top.* * *
■estrecharse verbo reflexivo
1 to narrow, become narrower
2 (las manos) se estrecharon la mano, they shook hands
3 (abrazarse) to hug
' estrecharse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estrechamiento
- estrechar
English:
narrow
- taper
- deepen
* * *vpr1. [hacerse estrecho] to narrow2. [amistad, relaciones] to become o grow closer;[lazos] to grow stronger3. [apretarse] to squeeze up;se estrecharon en un fuerte abrazo they hugged one another tightly;se estrecharon la mano they shook hands* * *v/r narrow, get narrower* * *vr* * *estrecharse vb to narrow -
11 zunehmen
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/i1. allg. increase (an + Dat in); Zahl: auch go up; (anwachsen) grow; Tage: get longer; Mond: wax; Wind: get stronger; Regen: get heavier; Schmerzen: get worse; Beifall: grow (louder); die Kälte nimmt zu it’s getting colder; an Größe / Tiefe zunehmen increase in size / depth; an Erfahrung / Weisheit zunehmen gain experience oder become more experienced / grow wiser; im Zunehmen sein be increasing; Mond: be waxingII vt/i beim Stricken: (Maschen) increaseIII v/t1. an Gewicht: put on; zwei Kilo zunehmen put on two kilos; ich habe im Urlaub etliches zugenommen I put on quite a lot of weight while I was on holiday (Am. vacation); der Arzt sagt, ich muss fünf Kilo zunehmen the doctor says I have to gain five kilos2. umg. hinzunehmen* * *(Gewicht) to put on weight; to gain;(Menge) to increase* * *zu|neh|men vi sep irreg1. vi(an Zahl etc, beim Stricken) to increase; (= anwachsen auch) to grow; (Tage) to draw out; (an Weisheit, Erfahrung etc) to gain ( an +dat in Mensch an Gewicht) to put on or gain weight; (Mond) to waxim Zunehmen sein — to be on the increase; (Mond) to be waxing
2. vt(Mensch an Gewicht) to gain, to put onich habe 2 kg/viel zugenommen — I've gained or put on 2 kg/a lot of weight
* * *1) (to (cause to) grow in size, number etc: The number of children in this school has increased greatly in recent years.) increase2) ((of the moon) to appear to grow in size as more of it becomes visible.) wax3) (an old word for to grow or increase.) wax4) (to add or increase: The car put on speed; I've put on weight.) put on* * *zu|neh·men1. (schwerer werden) to gain [or put on] weightan Gewicht \zunehmen to gain [or put on] weight2. (anwachsen)4. (sich vergrößern) to increase* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) increase (an + Dat. in); < moon> waxin zunehmendem Maße — to an increasing extent or degree; increasingly
2) (schwerer werden) put on or gain weight2.er hat [um] ein Kilo zugenommen — he has put on or gained a kilo
unregelmäßiges transitives, auch intransitives Verb (Handarb.) increase* * *zunehmen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/i1. allg increase (an +dat in); Zahl: auch go up; (anwachsen) grow; Tage: get longer; Mond: wax; Wind: get stronger; Regen: get heavier; Schmerzen: get worse; Beifall: grow (louder);die Kälte nimmt zu it’s getting colder;an Größe/Tiefe zunehmen increase in size/depth;an Erfahrung/Weisheit zunehmen gain experience oder become more experienced/grow wiser;im Zunehmen sein be increasing; Mond: be waxing2. an Gewicht: put on weight;er hat ganz schön zugenommen he’s put on quite a lot of weightB. v/t & v/i beim Stricken: (Maschen) increaseC. v/t1. an Gewicht: put on;zwei Kilo zunehmen put on two kilos;ich habe im Urlaub etliches zugenommen I put on quite a lot of weight while I was on holiday (US vacation);der Arzt sagt, ich muss fünf Kilo zunehmen the doctor says I have to gain five kilos* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) increase (an + Dat. in); < moon> waxin zunehmendem Maße — to an increasing extent or degree; increasingly
2) (schwerer werden) put on or gain weight2.er hat [um] ein Kilo zugenommen — he has put on or gained a kilo
unregelmäßiges transitives, auch intransitives Verb (Handarb.) increase* * *(an) v.to increase (in) v. v.to accelerate v.to accumulate v.to be on the increase expr.to grow v.(§ p.,p.p.: grew, grown)to increase v.to put on weight expr. -
12 estrechar
v.1 to narrow (hacer estrecho).Ellos estrecharon el camino They narrowed the path.2 to make closer (relaciones).ambos países estrecharon sus vínculos de amistad the two countries strengthened their ties of friendship3 to squeeze, to hug.estrechar la mano a alguien to shake somebody's handla estrechó entre sus brazos he hugged o embraced her4 to embrace, to hug, to clasp.Elsa estrechó a su hijo Elsa embraced her son.5 to accept, to embrace, to honor.Ellos estrecharon esa religión They accepted that religion.6 to create economic difficulties for, to constrict, to straiten.El pacto estrechó al país The pact created economic difficulties for the..* * *1 (carretera) to make narrower2 (prenda) to take in5 figurado (relaciones, lazos) to strengthen1 (valle etc) to narrow, become narrower2 (apretarse) to squeeze together, squeeze up3 figurado (relaciones etc) to strengthen, get stronger4 figurado (gastos etc) to economize, tighten one's belt\estrechar la mano de alguien to shake hands with somebody, shake somebody's handestrechar los lazos de amistad figurado to strengthen the bonds of friendship* * *verb1) to narrow2) tighten3) hug•* * *1. VT1) (=hacer estrecho) [+ calle] to narrow; [+ vestido] to take in¿me puedes estrechar esta falda? — can you take in this skirt for me?
2) (=aumentar) [+ lazos, relaciones] to tighten; [+ amistad] to strengthen3) (=abrazar) to hug, embrace frmme estrechó entre sus brazos — he held me in his arms, he hugged me
estrechar la mano a algn — to shake sb's hand, shake hands with sb
4) (=obligar) to compel5) [+ enemigo] to press hard2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <falda/pantalones> to take... in; < carretera> to make... narrower2) (apretar, abrazar) < persona>3) <relaciones/lazos> to strengthen2.estrecharse v pron1) carretera/acera to narrow, get narrower2) (recípr) ( apretarse)3) relaciones/lazos to strengthen* * *= constrict.Ex. The gland was pale pink in colour with an hourglass shape that was constricted in the middle.----* estrechar el cerco = close in on.* estrechar el control = tighten + the grip, tighten + Posesivo + grip on.* estrechar filas = close + ranks.* estrechar la relación = strengthen + links.* estrechar los lazos = strengthen + links.* estrecharse = taper, taper in.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <falda/pantalones> to take... in; < carretera> to make... narrower2) (apretar, abrazar) < persona>3) <relaciones/lazos> to strengthen2.estrecharse v pron1) carretera/acera to narrow, get narrower2) (recípr) ( apretarse)3) relaciones/lazos to strengthen* * *= constrict.Ex: The gland was pale pink in colour with an hourglass shape that was constricted in the middle.
* estrechar el cerco = close in on.* estrechar el control = tighten + the grip, tighten + Posesivo + grip on.* estrechar filas = close + ranks.* estrechar la relación = strengthen + links.* estrechar los lazos = strengthen + links.* estrecharse = taper, taper in.* * *estrechar [A1 ]vtA ‹falda/pantalones› to take … in; ‹carretera› to make … narrowerB (apretar, abrazar) ‹persona›estréchame fuerte hold me tightla estrechó entre sus brazos he held o clasped her tightly in his arms, he hugged o embraced herme estrechó la mano he shook my handC ‹relaciones/lazos› to strengthenA «carretera/acera» to narrow, get narrowerB ( recípr)(apretarse): se estrecharon en un abrazo they embraced, they huggedse estrecharon la mano they shook handsC «relaciones/lazos» to strengthen, grow stronger* * *
estrechar ( conjugate estrechar) verbo transitivo
1a) ‹falda/pantalones› to take … in;
‹ carretera› to make … narrower
2 (abrazar, apretar):
me estrechó la mano he shook my hand
estrecharse verbo pronominal
1
2 ( recípr) ( apretarse):
se estrecharon la mano they shook hands
estrechar verbo transitivo
1 to make narrow
2 (la mano) to shake
3 (entre los brazos) to hug
4 el Gobierno estrechará lazos con Cuba, the Government will strengthen bonds with Cuba
' estrechar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comer
- mano
English:
constrict
- gap
- narrow
- wrap
- deepen
- taper
* * *♦ vt1. [hacer estrecho] to narrow;[ropa] to take in2. [amistad, relaciones] to make closer;[lazos] to reinforce, to strengthen;ambos países estrecharon sus vínculos de amistad the two countries strengthened their ties of friendship3. [apretar] to squeeze, to hug;estrechar la mano a alguien to shake sb's hand;la estrechó entre sus brazos he hugged o embraced her* * *v/t1 ropa take in2 mano shake3:estrechar entre los brazos hug, embrace* * *estrechar vt1) : to narrow2) : to tighten, to strengthen (a bond)3) : to hug, to embrace4)estrechar la mano de : to shake hands with* * *estrechar vb -
13 крепнуть
без доп.
grow stronger; get firmly established перен.* * ** * *крепнуть; окрепнуть grow stronger* * *firmstrengthen -
14 robustecerse
1 to grow stronger, gain strength* * *VPR to grow stronger* * *
■robustecerse verbo reflexivo to become stronger
* * *vprto get stronger* * *v/r become stronger -
15 wzmacniać
impf ⇒ wzmocnić* * *(siły, zdrowie, człowieka) to strengthen; (ścianę, tamę, straże) to reinforce, to strengthen; (głos, impuls, sygnał) to amplify* * *ipf.wzmocnić pf.1. (= czynić mocniejszym) strengthen.2. (= czynić trwalszym) strengthen, reinforce; (oddziały, straże itp.) reinforce.3. (= powiększać zespół o nowe osoby) reinforce.4. (= zwiększać intensywność) fiz. amplify; fot. intensify; wzmocnić ochronę tighten up security.ipf.1. (= nabierać sił) get stronger, gather (new) strength; ( o pacjencie) recuperate.2. (= powiększać się o nowe osoby) be reinforced.3. (= stawać się intensywniejszym) (o wietrze, barwie, dźwiękach) get stronger; wzmocniła się czujność załogi twierdzy the fortress force became more vigilant.4. fiz. be amplified.5. fot. be intensified.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wzmacniać
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16 consolider
consolider [kɔ̃sɔlide]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ mur, meuble] to reinforce ; [+ fracture] to set [+ accord, amitié, parti, fortune] to consolidate ; [+ monnaie] to strengthen2. reflexive verb* * *kɔ̃sɔlide
1.
verbe transitif ( renforcer) to strengthen [mur]; to consolidate [position, résultat, bénéfice, dette]; to strengthen [monnaie]; Médecine to set [fracture, tissus]
2.
se consolider verbe pronominal1) ( se renforcer) gén to grow stronger; [position] to be consolidated; [structure] to be strengthened2) ( s'affermir) to consolidate3) Médecine [fracture, tissus] to mend* * *kɔ̃sɔlide vt1) [mur, défenses] to strengthen, to reinforce2) fig, [liens, union] to strengthen3) FINANCE* * *consolider verb table: aimerA vtr2 Fin to consolidate, to fund [dette]; to strengthen [monnaie]; consolider son avance [valeur] to firm up;3 Compta to consolidate [bilan];4 Méd to set [fracture, tissus].B se consolider vpr1 ( se renforcer) [économie] to get stronger; [organisation] to gain strength; [relation] to grow stronger; [position] to be consolidated; [structure] to be strengthened;2 ( s'affermir) to consolidate;3 Méd [fracture, tissus] to mend.[kɔ̃sɔlide] verbe transitif -
17 fraîchir
fraîchir° [fʀe∫iʀ]➭ TABLE 2 intransitive verb[temps, température] to get cooler ; [vent] to freshen* * *fʀɛʃiʀ vi[température, air] to get cooler, [vent] to freshen* * *fraîchir verb table: finir vi1 ( devenir moins chaud) [temps] to get cooler;2 ( devenir plus froid) [temps] to become colder;3 Météo [vent] to freshen.[frɛʃir] verbe intransitif1. [se refroidir] to get coolerles jours fraîchissent, il faut vous couvrir the weather is getting cooler, you'd better put on warm clothing -
18 набиратися
= набратися1) ( скупчуватися) to accumulate, to assemble, to collect2) (переймати, навчатися, засвоювати) to learn, to acquireнабиратися нових сил — to get stronger ( firmer); to recruit one's forces, to find fresh power
набиратися розуму — to grow wise; to learn sense
набиратися сміливості — to grow bold, to take one's courage in both hands
набиратися терпіння — to be patient, to have patience, to arm oneself with patience, to steel oneself
3) ( напиватися доп'яну) to get drunk, to get loaded4) -
19 rinsaldare
rinsaldare v.tr.1 ( inamidare di nuovo) to starch again2 (fig.) ( consolidare) to strengthen, to consolidate: rinsaldare un'amicizia, to strengthen a friendship; in questi ultimi anni ha rinsaldato la sua posizione in quella ditta, in recent years he has consolidated his position in that firm; la sua risposta rinsaldò la mia opinione, his answer strengthened my opinion.◘ rinsaldarsi v.intr.pron. to become* stronger, to be strengthened: si è rinsaldato nelle sue opinioni, he has been strengthened in his opinion.* * *[rinsal'dare]1. vt(fig : vincoli, amicizia) to strengthen2. vip (rinsaldarsi)to get stronger, be strengthened* * *[rinsal'dare] 1.verbo transitivo to cement [alleanza, relazioni]; to affirm [ popolarità]2.* * *rinsaldare/rinsal'dare/ [1]to cement [alleanza, relazioni]; to affirm [ popolarità]II rinsaldarsi verbo pronominale[ posizione] to consolidate. -
20 окрепнуть
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