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1 infiltrar
v.1 to inject.2 to infiltrate (ideas).Ella infiltra sus espías She infiltrates her spies.El medicamento infiltra los tejidos The medicine infiltrates the tissues.Ella infiltra el edificio She infiltrates the building.* * *1 to infiltrate1 to infiltrate (en, -)* * *1. VT1) [+ espía, policía] to infiltrate2) (Med) to infiltrate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to infiltrate2.infiltrarse v pron1) (en partido, organización) to infiltrate2) ideas/vocablos3) luz to filter* * *= infiltrate.Ex. Black librarians in the UK were urged to join the Association, get themselves organized, and ' infiltrate' to change things from the inside.----* infiltrarse = creep (up) (in/into), infiltrate, make + Posesivo + way (into/onto), weasel + Posesivo + way into, worm + Posesivo + way through.* * *1.verbo transitivo to infiltrate2.infiltrarse v pron1) (en partido, organización) to infiltrate2) ideas/vocablos3) luz to filter* * *= infiltrate.Ex: Black librarians in the UK were urged to join the Association, get themselves organized, and ' infiltrate' to change things from the inside.
* infiltrarse = creep (up) (in/into), infiltrate, make + Posesivo + way (into/onto), weasel + Posesivo + way into, worm + Posesivo + way through.* * *infiltrar [A1 ]vtA ‹partido/organización› to infiltrate; ‹agente› to infiltrateinfiltraron un agente en la célula terrorista they infiltrated an agent into the terrorist cell, they infiltrated the terrorist cellB ( Med) to infiltrateA (en un partido, una organización) to infiltratesoldados infiltrados en las filas enemigas soldiers who have/had infiltrated the enemy lineslas tropas se infiltraron en territorio enemigo the troops infiltrated (into) enemy territoryB«ideas/vocablos»: palabras nuevas que se han ido infiltrando en la lengua new words which have been filtering into the languageC «luz» to filterla humedad se infiltraba en la pared the damp seeped into the wall* * *
infiltrar ( conjugate infiltrar) verbo transitivo
to infiltrate;
infiltrar a algn en algo to infiltrate sb into sth
infiltrarse verbo pronominal
to infiltrate;
infiltrarse en algo ‹en partido/organización› to infiltrate sth
infiltrar verbo transitivo to infiltrate
' infiltrar' also found in these entries:
English:
plant
* * *♦ vt1. [espía] to infiltrate;infiltraron un agente en la organización they infiltrated an agent into the organization2. [líquido] to inject;lo infiltraron antes del partido they gave him an injection before the game* * *I v/t infiltrate* * *infiltrar vt: to infiltrate -
2 infiltrarse
pron.v.to infiltrate, to insinuate by filtration.* * *1 to infiltrate (en, -)* * *VPR1) [espía, agente] to infiltrateconsiguieron infiltrarse en territorio rumano — they succeeded in infiltrating into Romanian territory
2) [ideas, costumbres] to permeateel liberalismo se fue infiltrando entre los intelectuales — liberalism gradually permeated the intelligentsia
3) [líquido] to seep; [luz] to filter* * *(v.) = creep (up) (in/into), infiltrate, make + Posesivo + way (into/onto), weasel + Posesivo + way into, worm + Posesivo + way throughEx. Abstracting may not always be accorded a high priority by volunteer abstractors and undesirable delays may creep into the preparation of abstracts.Ex. Black librarians in the UK were urged to join the Association, get themselves organized, and ' infiltrate' to change things from the inside.Ex. Although electronic books (eBooks) are beginning to make their way into libraries collections, the question remains as to why it has taken so long for this to happen.Ex. He then rented a hidden camera and weaseled his way into the private ceremony to take a shot of the singer.Ex. Corruption wormed its way through their ranks, as it did through the ranks of their kinfolk.* * *(v.) = creep (up) (in/into), infiltrate, make + Posesivo + way (into/onto), weasel + Posesivo + way into, worm + Posesivo + way throughEx: Abstracting may not always be accorded a high priority by volunteer abstractors and undesirable delays may creep into the preparation of abstracts.
Ex: Black librarians in the UK were urged to join the Association, get themselves organized, and ' infiltrate' to change things from the inside.Ex: Although electronic books (eBooks) are beginning to make their way into libraries collections, the question remains as to why it has taken so long for this to happen.Ex: He then rented a hidden camera and weaseled his way into the private ceremony to take a shot of the singer.Ex: Corruption wormed its way through their ranks, as it did through the ranks of their kinfolk.* * *
■infiltrarse verbo reflexivo to infiltrate [en, into]
' infiltrarse' also found in these entries:
English:
infiltrate
- penetrate
* * *vpr1.infiltrarse en algo [espía] to infiltrate sth;se infiltró en el grupo terrorista he infiltrated the terrorist organization;se infiltraron en la red de la CIA they hacked into the CIA's computer network2. [líquido] to seep;la humedad se infiltró en la pared the damp seeped through the wall3. [ideas]sus ideas se infiltraron en el país rápidamente her ideas quickly spread through the country* * *v/r:* * *vr♦ infiltración nf -
3 infiltrado
f. & m.1 spy, infiltrator, agent provocateur, fifteen columnist.2 infiltrate, infiltrated substance.past part.past participle of spanish verb: infiltrar.* * *► adjetivo1 infiltrated► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 infiltrator* * *infiltrado, -aSM / F infiltrator* * *- da masculino, femenino infiltrator* * *= infiltrator.Ex. We librarians are already infiltrators into the stale round of our readers' domestic daily life.* * *- da masculino, femenino infiltrator* * *= infiltrator.Ex: We librarians are already infiltrators into the stale round of our readers' domestic daily life.
* * *infiltrado -damasculine, feminineinfiltrator* * *
Del verbo infiltrar: ( conjugate infiltrar)
infiltrado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
infiltrado
infiltrar
infiltrado◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino
infiltrator
infiltrar ( conjugate infiltrar) verbo transitivo
to infiltrate;
infiltrado a algn en algo to infiltrate sb into sth
infiltrarse verbo pronominal
to infiltrate;
infiltradose en algo ‹en partido/organización› to infiltrate sth
infiltrado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino infiltrator
infiltrar verbo transitivo to infiltrate
' infiltrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
infiltrada
- submarina
- submarino
- topo
- tira
English:
infiltrator
* * *infiltrado, -a♦ adjinfiltrated♦ nm,finfiltrator -
4 cambiar las cosas desde dentro
(v.) = change + things from the insideEx. Black librarians in the UK were urged to join the Association, get themselves organized, and 'infiltrate' to change things from the inside.* * *(v.) = change + things from the insideEx: Black librarians in the UK were urged to join the Association, get themselves organized, and 'infiltrate' to change things from the inside.
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5 jefe de espías
(n.) = spymasterEx. Even if CIA spymasters could infiltrate the innermost Kremlin, they would still be clueless about what was happening in the rest of Russia.* * *(n.) = spymasterEx: Even if CIA spymasters could infiltrate the innermost Kremlin, they would still be clueless about what was happening in the rest of Russia.
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6 no coger Algo
(v.) = go (way) over + Posesivo + headEx. He lost interest in the discussion of different tactical methods to infiltrate the research building, as it mainly went over his head.* * *(v.) = go (way) over + Posesivo + headEx: He lost interest in the discussion of different tactical methods to infiltrate the research building, as it mainly went over his head.
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7 no entender Algo
(v.) = go (way) over + Posesivo + headEx. He lost interest in the discussion of different tactical methods to infiltrate the research building, as it mainly went over his head.* * *(v.) = go (way) over + Posesivo + headEx: He lost interest in the discussion of different tactical methods to infiltrate the research building, as it mainly went over his head.
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8 no pillar Algo
(v.) = go (way) over + Posesivo + headEx. He lost interest in the discussion of different tactical methods to infiltrate the research building, as it mainly went over his head.* * *(v.) = go (way) over + Posesivo + headEx: He lost interest in the discussion of different tactical methods to infiltrate the research building, as it mainly went over his head.
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9 no tener idea de
(v.) = be clueless about, have + no understanding ofEx. Even if CIA spymasters could infiltrate the innermost Kremlin, they would still be clueless about what was happening in the rest of Russia.Ex. Someone who is too honest sounds like a lunatic because they seem to have no understanding of how the world works.* * *(v.) = be clueless about, have + no understanding ofEx: Even if CIA spymasters could infiltrate the innermost Kremlin, they would still be clueless about what was happening in the rest of Russia.
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10 organizarse
1 (ordenarse) to get organized2 (crearse) to be organized3 (armarse) to be, occur* * *VPR1) [persona] to organize o.s., get o.s. organizedte tienes que organizar mejor — you need to organize yourself better, you need to get yourself better organized
2) * [jaleo, pelea]* * *(v.) = get + Reflexivo + organisedEx. Black librarians in the UK were urged to join the Association, get themselves organized, and 'infiltrate' to change things from the inside.* * *(v.) = get + Reflexivo + organisedEx: Black librarians in the UK were urged to join the Association, get themselves organized, and 'infiltrate' to change things from the inside.
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■organizarse verbo reflexivo
1 to organize oneself
2 (una bronca, una fiesta) to take place: se organizó un buen alboroto, there was a real fuss
' organizarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
organizar
English:
act
- get
- organize
* * *vpr1. [persona] to organize oneselfse organizó un verdadero follón a la salida there was a real commotion as people left* * *v/r de persona organize one’s time* * *vr: to get organized* * *organizarse vb1. (persona) to organize yourself2. (producirse) to be -
11 perder interés
v.to lose interest.El chico se desganó al verla The boy lost interest upon seeing her.* * *(v.) = lapse, lose + interestEx. The first weeks are vital, and after that the shop must be constantly on the lookout for ways of stimulating further interest and re-awakening those who lapse.Ex. He lost interest in the discussion of different tactical methods to infiltrate the research building, as it mainly went over his head.* * *(v.) = lapse, lose + interestEx: The first weeks are vital, and after that the shop must be constantly on the lookout for ways of stimulating further interest and re-awakening those who lapse.
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12 espía
• double agent• infiltrate• infinite• intelligencer• secret agent• spy• undercover agent -
13 infiltrado
• agent provocateur• fifteen columnist• infiltrate• infiltrator• infinite• spy -
14 lucha cuerpo a cuerpo
• clinch• close-range fighting• hand throttle• hand-to-mouth• infidel• infiltrate -
15 lucha interna
• infidel• infiltrate -
16 intimarse en
v.to infiltrate. -
17 permear
v.to permeate, to soak, to infiltrate, to penetrate.
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