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1 pretend
pri'tend1) (to make believe that something is true, in play: Let's pretend that this room is a cave!; Pretend to be a lion!; He wasn't really angry - he was only pretending.) fingir, simular2) (to try to make it appear (that something is true), in order to deceive: He pretended that he had a headache; She was only pretending to be asleep; I pretended not to understand.) fingir•- pretence- false pretences
pretend vb1. fingir2. jugarlet's pretend we're astronauts! ¡juguemos a astronautas!tr[prɪ'tend]1 (feign) fingir, aparentar2 (claim) pretender1 (feign) fingir2 (claim) pretender1 (make-believe) de mentirijillaspretend [pri'tɛnd] vt1) claim: pretender2) feign: fingir, simularpretend vi: fingirv.• aparentar v.• encubrir v.• fingir v.
I
1. prɪ'tend1) ( feign) <ignorance/surprise> fingir*, aparentarhe pretended he hadn't seen us — fingió que no nos había visto, hizo como si no nos hubiera visto
2) ( make believe)let's pretend I'm the mother and you're the father — mira, yo era la mamá y tú eras el papá
3) ( claim) pretender
2.
vi1) ( feign) fingir*2) ( lay claim) (frml)I don't pretend to any knowledge of... — no pretendo saber de...
II
adjective (used to or by children) <money/gun> de mentira (fam)[prɪ'tend]1. VT1) (=feign) fingir, simularto pretend that... — (querer) hacer creer que...
let's pretend that I'm the doctor and you're the nurse — child language yo era el médico y tú eras la enfermera
to pretend to be asleep — hacerse el dormido, fingir estar dormido
he pretends to be a poet — se las da de poeta, se dice poeta
2) (=claim) pretender2. VI1) (=feign) fingirwe're only pretending — (to child) es de mentirijillas *
2) (=claim)to pretend to intelligence — afirmar tener inteligencia, pretender ser inteligente
3.ADJ * de mentira, fingidopretend money * — dinero m de juego
* * *
I
1. [prɪ'tend]1) ( feign) <ignorance/surprise> fingir*, aparentarhe pretended he hadn't seen us — fingió que no nos había visto, hizo como si no nos hubiera visto
2) ( make believe)let's pretend I'm the mother and you're the father — mira, yo era la mamá y tú eras el papá
3) ( claim) pretender
2.
vi1) ( feign) fingir*2) ( lay claim) (frml)I don't pretend to any knowledge of... — no pretendo saber de...
II
adjective (used to or by children) <money/gun> de mentira (fam) -
2 pretend
pretend [prɪ'tend]∎ to pretend to do sth faire semblant de faire qch, feindre de faire qch;∎ they pretend to be rich ils font semblant d'être riches;∎ they pretended not to see or to have seen us ils ont fait semblant ou mine de ne pas nous voir;∎ she pretended to be shocked elle a fait semblant ou mine d'être choquée;∎ he pretended not to be interested il a fait semblant de ne pas être intéressé, il a joué les indifférents;∎ they pretended to be ill ils ont fait semblant d'être malades;∎ he pretended to be or that he was their uncle il s'est fait passer pour leur oncle;∎ she pretends that everything is all right elle fait comme si tout allait bien;∎ it's no use pretending things will improve cela ne sert à rien de faire comme si les choses allaient s'améliorer;∎ I'll pretend I didn't hear that last remark je vais faire comme si je n'avais pas entendu cette dernière remarque;∎ let's pretend that we're astronauts (children playing) on dirait qu'on était astronautes;∎ you pretend to be Mummy toi, tu serais une maman∎ I don't pretend to be an expert je ne prétends pas être un expert, je n'ai pas la prétention d'être un expert;∎ I don't pretend to understand je ne prétends pas comprendre(c) (feign → indifference, ignorance) feindre, simuler∎ there's no point in pretending (to me) inutile de faire semblant (avec moi);∎ I'm only pretending! c'est juste pour rire!;∎ stop pretending and admit the truth arrête de faire semblant et avoue la vérité;∎ to play at let's pretend (children) jouer à faire semblant ou comme si;∎ let's pretend faisons semblant ou comme si(b) (lay claim) prétendre;∎ to pretend to sth prétendre à qch;∎ I don't pretend to great knowledge on the matter/any special expertise je ne prétends pas savoir grand-chose sur la question/avoir des connaissances particulières;∎ archaic to pretend to the throne prétendre au trône;∎ archaic he pretended to her hand il la courtisait∎ it was only pretend! c'était pour rire ou pour faire semblant!;∎ it's only pretend money/a pretend gun ce n'est pas du vrai argent/un vrai pistolet□ -
3 pretend
1. transitive verb1) vorgeben2) (imagine in play)pretend to be something — so tun, als ob man etwas sei
4) (claim)2. intransitive verbnot pretend to do something — nicht behaupten wollen, etwas zu tun
she's only pretending — sie tut nur so
* * *[pri'tend]1) (to make believe that something is true, in play: Let's pretend that this room is a cave!; Pretend to be a lion!; He wasn't really angry - he was only pretending.) so tun als ob2) (to try to make it appear (that something is true), in order to deceive: He pretended that he had a headache; She was only pretending to be asleep; I pretended not to understand.) vorgeben•- academic.ru/57801/pretence">pretence- false pretences* * *pre·tend[prɪˈtend]I. vt1. (behave falsely)▪ to \pretend sth etw vorgeben [o vortäuschen]to \pretend surprise so tun, als ob man überrascht wäre [o als sei man überrascht]▪ to \pretend that... vorgeben [o vortäuschen], dass...▪ to \pretend to be/do sth vorgeben, etw zu sein/zu tunto \pretend to be interested Interesse vortäuschen, so tun, als sei man interessiert2. (imagine)▪ to \pretend to be sb/sth so tun, als sei man jd/etw [o als ob man jd/etw wäre]as a child, I used to \pretend I was Robin Hood als Kind habe ich immer Robin Hood gespielt▪ to \pretend that... so tun, als ob...I'll just \pretend that I didn't hear that ich tue einfach so, als hätte ich das nicht gehörtII. vilet's not \pretend any more machen wir uns doch nicht länger etwas vorrelax, I'm only \pretending immer mit der Ruhe, ich hab doch nur Spaß gemacht fam▪ to \pretend to sb jdm etw vormachenI don't \pretend to remember all the details ich behaupte nicht, mich an alle Einzelheiten zu erinnernthis doll is Katie's \pretend baby mit dieser Puppe spielt Katie Baby* * *[prɪ'tend]1. vt1) (= make believe) so tun, als ob; (= feign) vortäuschen, vorgebento pretend to be interested — so tun, als ob man interessiert wäre
to pretend to be sick/to have a cold — eine Krankheit/Erkältung vortäuschen or vorschützen
2)(= claim)
I don't pretend to... — ich behaupte nicht, dass ich...2. vi1) (= make believe) so tun, als ob; (= keep up facade) sich verstellenhe is only pretending — er tut nur so (als ob)
let's stop pretending — hören wir auf, uns (dat) etwas vorzumachen
2)3. adj (infchild language) Spiel-pretend money — Spielgeld nt
it's just pretend (story etc) — das ist nur Spaß (inf)
* * *pretend [prıˈtend]A v/t1. vorgeben, -täuschen, -schützen, heucheln:2. sich erdreisten, sich anmaßen ( beide:to do zu tun)3. behaupten ( to do zu tun)B v/i1. sich verstellen, heucheln:he is only pretending er tut nur so2. Anspruch erheben (to auf den Thron etc)* * *1. transitive verb1) vorgebenshe pretended to be asleep — sie tat, als ob sie schlief[e]
pretend to be something — so tun, als ob man etwas sei
3) (profess falsely) vortäuschen; (say falsely) vorgeben, fälschlich beteuern (to gegenüber)4) (claim)2. intransitive verbnot pretend to do something — nicht behaupten wollen, etwas zu tun
* * *v.anmaßen v.heucheln v.vorgeben v.vortäuschen v. -
4 pretend
pre·tend [prɪʼtend] vt1) ( behave falsely)to \pretend sth etw vorgeben [o vortäuschen];to \pretend surprise so tun, als ob man überrascht wäre [o als sei man überrascht];to \pretend that... vorgeben [o vortäuschen], dass...;to \pretend that one is asleep sich akk schlafend stellen;to \pretend to be/ do sth vorgeben, etw zu sein/zu tun;to \pretend to be interested Interesse vortäuschen, so tun, als sei man interessiert2) ( imagine)as a child, I used to \pretend I was Robin Hood als Kind habe ich immer Robin Hood gespielt;to \pretend that... so tun, als ob...;I'll just \pretend that I didn't hear that ich tue einfach so, als hätte ich das nicht gehört vilet's not \pretend any more machen wir uns doch nicht länger etwas vor;relax, I'm only \pretending immer mit der Ruhe, ich hab doch nur Spaß gemacht ( fam)to \pretend to sb jdm etw vormachento \pretend to sth etw für sich akk in Anspruch nehmen;I don't \pretend to remember all the details ich behaupte nicht, mich an alle Einzelheiten zu erinnern adjthis doll is Katie's \pretend baby mit dieser Puppe spielt Katie Baby -
5 gorrarena egin
not to let on, {act || play} dumb, pretend not to hear -
6 işitmezlikten gelmek
to pretend not to hear -
7 sordo
adj.1 deaf, unhearing.2 dull, low-frequency, low-sounding.3 mute, unvoiced, voiceless, surd.Una vocal sorda A mute vowel.m.deaf person.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) deaf2 (sonido, dolor, golpe) dull3 LINGÚÍSTICA voiceless, unvoiced► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) deaf person\a lo sordo familiar silently, on the quietestar sordo,-a como una tapia figurado to be stone-deaf, be as deaf as a postpermanecer sordo,-a a... figurado to remain deaf to...quedarse sordo,-a to go deaf* * *(f. - sorda)adj.* * *sordo, -a1. ADJ1) [persona] deafmostrarse sordo a, permanecer sordo a — to be deaf to
se mostró sordo a sus súplicas — he was deaf to her entreaties, her entreaties fell on deaf ears
2) (=insonoro) [ruido] dull, muffled; [dolor] dull; [emoción, ira] suppressed3) (Ling) voiceless2.SM / F deaf personhacerse el sordo — to pretend not to hear, turn a deaf ear
* * *I- da adjetivo1) (Med) deaf2) <ruido/golpe> dull, muffled; < dolor> dull; (Ling) voicelessII- da masculino, femenino deaf personhacerse el sordo — to pretend not to hear
* * *= deaf.Ex. Contrary to popular belief, people who have been deaf from birth are not indifferent to aesthetic literature.----* caer en oídos sordos = fall on + deaf ears, meet + deaf ears.* con un ruido sordo = plump.* hacer oídos sordos = turn + a deaf ear to.* hacerse el sordo = turn + a deaf ear to, pretend + not to have heard, turn + a blind eye to.* más sordo que una tapia = as deaf as a post.* oídos sordos = deaf ears.* ruido sordo = thud.* servicios bibliotecarios para los sordos = library services for the deaf.* sordos, los = deaf, the, deafened people.* tan sordo como una tapia = as deaf as a post.* * *I- da adjetivo1) (Med) deaf2) <ruido/golpe> dull, muffled; < dolor> dull; (Ling) voicelessII- da masculino, femenino deaf personhacerse el sordo — to pretend not to hear
* * *= deaf.Ex: Contrary to popular belief, people who have been deaf from birth are not indifferent to aesthetic literature.
* caer en oídos sordos = fall on + deaf ears, meet + deaf ears.* con un ruido sordo = plump.* hacer oídos sordos = turn + a deaf ear to.* hacerse el sordo = turn + a deaf ear to, pretend + not to have heard, turn + a blind eye to.* más sordo que una tapia = as deaf as a post.* oídos sordos = deaf ears.* ruido sordo = thud.* servicios bibliotecarios para los sordos = library services for the deaf.* sordos, los = deaf, the, deafened people.* tan sordo como una tapia = as deaf as a post.* * *A ( Med) deafse quedó sordo he went deafes sordo de nacimiento he was born deafno me grites que no soy or ( esp Esp) no estoy sordo don't shout, I'm not deafpermaneció sordo a or ante mis súplicas my pleas fell on deaf ears, he remained deaf to my pleasB1 ‹ruido/golpe› dull, muffled2 ( Ling) voiceless3 ‹dolor› dull4 ‹cólera/rabia› supressed, pent-upmasculine, femininedeaf personuna escuela para sordos a school for the deafa lo sordo on the quiethacerse el sordo to pretend not to hearno hay peor sordo que el que no quiere oír there are none so deaf as those who will not hear* * *
sordo◊ -da adjetivo
1 (Med) deaf;
es sordo de nacimiento he was born deaf
2 ‹ruido/golpe› dull, muffled;
‹ dolor› dull;
(Ling) voiceless
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
deaf person;◊ hacerse el sordo to pretend not to hear
sordo,-a
I adjetivo
1 (que no puede oír) deaf
2 (golpe, ruido) dull, low
(dolor) dull
3 (insensible a los consejos, súplicas) deaf
4 Ling voiceless, un sonido sordo, an unvoiced sound
II sustantivo masculino y femenino deaf person
los sordos, the deaf pl
♦ Locuciones: fam fig hacerse el sordo, to turn a deaf ear
' sordo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ensordecer
- hacerse
- sorda
- tapia
English:
can
- deaf
- dull
- go
- muffled
- muted
- rumble
- rumbling
- stone-deaf
- thud
- thump
- unvoiced
- what
- ache
- heavy
- stone
* * *sordo, -a♦ adj1. [que no oye] deaf;quedarse sordo to go deaf;¡no chilles, que no estoy sordo! there's no need to shout, I'm not deaf!;estar sordo como una tapia, estar más sordo que una tapia to be (as) deaf as a post;2. [pasos] quiet, muffled3. [ruido, dolor] dull4. Gram voiceless, unvoiced♦ nm,f[persona] deaf person;los sordos the deaf;hacerse el sordo to turn a deaf ear;el jefe se hacía el sordo cuando oía hablar de aumentos de sueldo the boss pretended not to hear when people mentioned pay Br rises o US raises* * *I adj1 deaf2 sonido dullII m, sorda f deaf person;hacerse el sordo turn a deaf ear;los sordos the deaf pl* * *sordo, -da adj1) : deaf2) : muted, muffled* * *sordo1 adj1. (persona) deaf2. (ruido) low / dullsordo2 n deaf person -
8 taub
Adj.1. Person: (gehörlos) deaf (fig. gegen, für to); (stocktaub) stone deaf; (schwerhörig) hard of hearing; er ist auf dem linken Ohr taub he’s deaf in his left ear; fig. he only hears what he wants to hear; taub werden go deaf, lose one’s hearing; sich taub stellen pretend not to hear, play deaf; auf taube Ohren stoßen fig. fall on deaf ears; tauben Ohren predigen talk to the winds, waste one’s breath; auf dem Ohr bin ich taub umg. don’t bother asking about that, I’m not budging on that one2. Glieder: numb; ein taubes Gefühl a (feeling of) numbness, a numb ( oder dead) feeling; taub werden go numb, lose its ( oder their) feeling3. (leer, wertlos) Ähre, Nuss: empty; Ei: infertile; taube Nuss fig. dead loss, washout, non-starter, dud* * *(gefühllos) numb;(gehörlos) deaf* * *[taup]adjdeaf; Glieder numb; Gestein dead; Metall dull; Ähre unfruitful; Nuss emptysich táúb stellen — to pretend not to hear
gegen or für etw táúb sein (fig) — to be deaf to sth
See:→ Ohr, Nuss* * *1) (unable to hear: She has been deaf since birth.) deaf2) ((with to) refusing to understand or to listen: He was deaf to all arguments.) deaf3) (not able to feel or move: My arm has gone numb; She was numb with cold.) numb4) numbly* * *[taup]1. (gehörlos) deaf▪ \taub sein to be deaf2. (gefühllos) numb3. (ignorant)▪ [gegen [o für] etw] \taub sein to be deaf [to sth]... aber du bist ja \taub für alle gut gemeinten Ratschläge... but you never listen to any well-intended adviceeine \taube Nuss an empty nut\tauber Boden GEOL barren ground\taubes Metall dull metal\taubes Erz base [or low-grade] metal; s.a. Ohr* * *1) deaf2) (wie abgestorben) numb3) (leer, unbefruchtet usw.) empty < nut>; unfruitful < ear of corn>; dead < rock>* * *taub adj1. Person: (gehörlos) deaf (figer ist auf dem linken Ohr taub he’s deaf in his left ear; fig he only hears what he wants to hear;taub werden go deaf, lose one’s hearing;sich taub stellen pretend not to hear, play deaf;auf taube Ohren stoßen fig fall on deaf ears;tauben Ohren predigen talk to the winds, waste one’s breath;auf dem Ohr bin ich taub umg don’t bother asking about that, I’m not budging on that one2. Glieder: numb;ein taubes Gefühl a (feeling of) numbness, a numb ( oder dead) feeling;taub werden go numb, lose its ( oder their) feeling3. (leer, wertlos) Ähre, Nuss: empty; Ei: infertile;taube Nuss fig dead loss, washout, non-starter, dud4.taubes Gestein BERGB attle, gangue, matrix* * *1) deaf2) (wie abgestorben) numb3) (leer, unbefruchtet usw.) empty < nut>; unfruitful < ear of corn>; dead < rock>* * *adj.deaf adj. adv.deafly adv. -
9 sueco
adj.Swedish, Swede.m.Swede, native or inhabitant of Sweden.* * *► adjetivo1 Swedish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Swede1 (idioma) Swedish\hacerse el sueco,-a familiar to play dumb————————1 (idioma) Swedish* * *(f. - sueca)noun adj.* * *sueco, -a1.ADJ Swedish2.SM / F Swede3.SM (Ling) Swedish* * *I- ca adjetivo SwedishII- ca masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Swedehacerse el sueco — (fam) to pretend not to have heard (o seen etc)
* * *= Swedish, Swede.Nota: Nombre.Ex. Readers include: the mentally retarded, the mentally ill, the elderly, aphasia patients, and people for whom Swedish is a 2nd language.Ex. These archives are concerned with the collection of historical materials relating to the immigration of Swedes and its aftermath.----* cooperativa de catalogación sueca = LIBRIS.* * *I- ca adjetivo SwedishII- ca masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Swedehacerse el sueco — (fam) to pretend not to have heard (o seen etc)
* * *= Swedish, Swede.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Readers include: the mentally retarded, the mentally ill, the elderly, aphasia patients, and people for whom Swedish is a 2nd language.
Ex: These archives are concerned with the collection of historical materials relating to the immigration of Swedes and its aftermath.* cooperativa de catalogación sueca = LIBRIS.* * *Swedishmasculine, feminineA (persona) SwedeB* * *
sueco 1◊ -ca adjetivo
Swedish
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( persona) Swede
sueco 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Swedish;
me hice/se hizo el sueco (fam) I/he pretended not to have heard (o seen etc)
sueco,-a
I adjetivo Swedish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (persona) Swede
2 m (idioma) Swedish
♦ Locuciones: familiar hacerse el sueco, to pretend not to have heard
' sueco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nacionalizarse
- sueca
English:
swede
- Swedish
- rutabaga
- Swede
* * *sueco, -a♦ adjSwedish♦ nm,f[persona] Swede; Famhacerse el sueco [fingir no entender] to pretend not to understand, to play dumb;[fingir no ver] to pretend not to see♦ nm[lengua] Swedish* * *I adj SwedishII m, sueca f Swede;hacerse el sueco fam pretend not to hear, act dumb fam* * *sueco, -ca adj: Swedishsueco, -ca n: Swedesueco nm: Swedish (language)* * *sueco1 adj Swedishsueco2 n1. (persona) Swede2. (idioma) Swedishhacerse el sueco to pretend not to understand / to pretend not to hear -
10 hacerse
pron.v.1 to recede, to separate.2 to become, to enter into some new state or condition (llegar a ser).3 to accustom oneself (acostumbrarse).Hacerse de miel, to treat one gently, not to be very severe. Hacerse con alg or de algo, to acquire, to attain; to purchase anything which is wantingHacerse memorable to become memorable, famous, notorious, etc. Hacerse añicos, to take great pains in doing anythingHacerse chiquito to pretend to be modest; to conceal one's knowledgeTodavía no se ha hecho, it still has not been done. Hacer cortesía (mutuamente), to exchange courtesiesHacerse grande to grow tall, to get tall* * *1 (volverse) to become, get2 (crecer) to grow3 (acostumbrarse) to get used (a, to), become accustomed (a, to)4 (resultar) to become, go on, seem■ la película se hizo muy larga the film went on too long, I found the film too long5 (simular) to pretend6 (mandar hacer) to have made, have done* * *1) to become2) get3) pretend, play* * *VERBO PRONOMINAL1) (=realizar, crear)hacerse algo — [uno mismo] to make o.s. sth; [otra persona] to have sth made
¿os hicisteis muchas fotos? — did you take a lot of photos?
idea 1), nudo II, 1)•
hacerse pipí — to wet o.s.2) (=cocinarse)3) + infina) (=conseguir)b) (=mandar)4) (=reflexivo)5) [recíproco]6) (=llegar a ser)a) + sustantivo to becomeb) + adjesto se está haciendo pesado — this is getting o becoming tedious
7) (=parecer)se me hizo largo/pesado el viaje — the journey felt long/boring
se me hace que... — esp LAm it seems to me that..., I get the impression that...
se me hace que nos están engañando — it seems to me that o I get the impression that we're being deceived
8) * (=fingirse)9) (=moverse)•
hazte para allá, que me siente — move up that way a bit so I can sit down10) [seguido de preposición]hacerse a (=acostumbrarse) to get used tohacerse con [+ información] to get hold of; [+ ciudad, fortaleza] to take¿te has hecho ya a levantarte temprano? — have you got used to getting up early yet?
* * *(v.) = grow up to be, grow up intoEx. Quite obviously, however, everything rests in the end on the extent to which people grow up to be avid, thoughtful readers.Ex. Smart and speedy start-ups blindside mature companies with their inventiveness then grow up into mature companies and are outsmarted in their turn.* * *(v.) = grow up to be, grow up intoEx: Quite obviously, however, everything rests in the end on the extent to which people grow up to be avid, thoughtful readers.
Ex: Smart and speedy start-ups blindside mature companies with their inventiveness then grow up into mature companies and are outsmarted in their turn.* * *
■hacerse verbo reflexivo
1 (convertirse) to become, grow
hacerse mayor, to grow old
se hizo monja, she became a nun
2 (simular) to pretend: me vio, pero se hizo el despistado, he saw me, but pretended he hadn't
hacerse el sordo, to turn a deaf ear 3 hacerse con, (conseguir) to get hold of
4 (acostumbrarse) to get used [a, to]: enseguida me hice a dormir sola, I soon got used to sleeping alone
me tengo que hacer a la idea, I've got to get used to the idea
' hacerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adueñarse
- agenciarse
- arrumaco
- asegurarse
- boca
- cargar
- cargo
- comprometerse
- curar
- dueña
- dueño
- eco
- idea
- ilusión
- ladearse
- lío
- loca
- loco
- lograr
- mar
- oro
- ovillo
- permanente
- remolón
- remolona
- rogar
- sorda
- sordo
- sueca
- sueco
- suplantar
- taco
- tonta
- tonto
- agujero
- América
- amigo
- análisis
- ánimo
- añicos
- bola
- caca
- camote
- cirugía
- cocer
- competencia
- comprender
- confiar
- control
- correr
English:
appear
- become
- befriend
- break
- break up
- charge
- come
- cook
- corner
- daydream
- deepen
- delude
- drag on
- endear
- evidence
- fall
- fiendish
- get on
- get through
- get-rich-quick
- grow
- grow up
- hard
- impersonate
- join
- kid
- masquerade
- materialize
- move along
- muddle
- part
- part with
- piece
- play
- pose
- possum
- power
- pretend
- pull over
- put out
- run
- sail
- sea
- seize
- shatter
- shoeshine
- sidestep
- smash
- stage
- stake
* * *vpr1. [convertirse en] to become;hacerse musulmán to become a Muslim;se hizo hombre he became a man;hacerse viejo to grow old;hacerse del Universitario to sign for o join Universitario2. [guisarse, cocerse] to cook;el pavo se está haciendo the turkey's in the oveny se hizo la luz [cita bíblica] and there was light4. [resultar] + adj to get;se hace muy pesado it gets very tedious;se me ha hecho muy corto el viaje the journey seemed very short;la clase se me ha hecho eterna the class seemed to go on foreverse hizo un corte en la mano she cut her hand6. [fabricarse] + nombre to make oneself;me hice un vestido [yo mismo] I made myself a dress;[la modista] I had a dress made;se han hecho una casa al lado del mar they've built (themselves) a house by the seacon lo que me has dicho ya me hago una idea de cómo es la escuela from what you've told me I've got a pretty good idea of what the school is like;no me hago una idea de cómo debió ser I can't imagine what it must have been like9. [mostrarse] + "el" + adjse hace el gracioso/el simpático he acts the comedian/the nice guy;hacerse el distraído to pretend to be miles away;¿eres tonto o te lo haces? are you stupid or are you just pretending to be?10.hacerse a [acostumbrarse a] [m5] no consiguió hacerse a la comida británica she couldn't get used to British food;no me hago a su forma de trabajar I can't get used to the way they work;hacerse a una idea to get used to an idea;hazte a la idea de que no vamos a poder ir de vacaciones you'd better start getting used to the idea that we won't be able to go on holiday[vehículo] to pull over12.se hizo con el control de la empresa he took control of the company13. [referido a necesidades fisiológicas][excremento] the baby has dirtied his Br nappy o US diaper; Famel bebé se ha hecho encima [orina] the baby has wet himself;el bebé se ha hecho pipí the baby's wet himselftengo que hacerme de unas llaves para poder entrar I need to get hold of some keys to get in;se hizo de un diploma y salió a buscarse la vida she got herself a qualification and set out to make her fortune;nos hicimos de algo de comida y pasamos el día en el campo we got some food together and spent the day in the country¿y tu prima? ¿qué se hizo? [corto plazo] where has your cousin got to?;[largo plazo] whatever happened to that cousin of yours?17. Am Fam [salir bien]precisaba una beca y por suerte se le hizo she needed a scholarship and luckily she got one;después de años, se me hizo, gané la grande after waiting for years, at last it happened for me, I got the big one18. Méx, RP Fam [creer]¿llegará Pedro? – se me hace que no do you think Pedro will come? – I don't think so* * *v/r2 ( cocinarse) cook3 ( convertirse, volverse) get, become;hacerse viejo get old;hacerse de noche get dark;se hace tarde it’s getting late;¿qué se hizo de aquello? what happened with that?4:hacerse el sordo/el tonto pretend to be deaf/stupid5:hacerse a algo get used to sth6:hacerse con algo get hold of sth* * *vr1) : to become2) : to pretend, to act, to playhacerse el tonto: to play dumb3) : to seemel examen se me hizo difícil: the exam seemed difficult to me4) : to get, to growse hace tarde: it's growing late* * *hacerse vb2. (volverse + adjetivo) to get3. (fingir) to pretend to be4. (parecer) to seem5. (conseguir) to get¿dónde te has hecho con esa camiseta? where did you get that T shirt?7. (acostumbrarse) to get used to8. (apartarse) to move -
11 desentenderse
pron.v.1 to pretend not to hear/know.desentenderse de to refuse to have anything to do with2 to shrug it off, to forget about it, to pay no attention.Nos hicimos sordos We paid no attention.* * *1 (afectar ignorancia) to pretend not to know (de, -/about), ignore (de, -), feign ignorance (de, of)■ cuando ve la tele, se desentiende del teléfono when he's watching the telly, he pretends not to hear the telephone2 (no tomar parte en algo) to take no part (de, in), have nothing to do (de, with)* * *VPR1) (=simular ignorancia)2) (=repudiar)desentenderse de algo — to wash one's hands of sth, want nothing to do with sth
* * *verbo pronominaldesentenderse de algo — de un asunto to wash one's hands of something
tú siempre te desentiendes de estos problemas — you never want to have anything to do with these problems
* * *verbo pronominaldesentenderse de algo — de un asunto to wash one's hands of something
tú siempre te desentiendes de estos problemas — you never want to have anything to do with these problems
* * *desentenderse [E8 ]desentenderse DE algo/algn:se desentendió por completo del asunto he washed his hands of the whole affairtú siempre te desentiendes de estos problemas you always distance yourself from these problemsse desentiende de los hijos he doesn't take an interest in the children* * *
desentenderse ( conjugate desentenderse) verbo pronominal desentenderse de algo ‹ de un asunto› to wash one's hands of sth;
■desentenderse vr (eludir, quedarse al margen de) not to want to have anything to do [de, with], to wash one's hands [de, of]
' desentenderse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desconectar
- desconectarse
- librarse
- despreocuparse
* * *desentenderse vpryo me desentiendo I want nothing to do with it;cuando algo no le interesa, se desentiende por completo when something doesn't interest him, he'll have nothing to do with it;desentenderse de algo/alguien to want nothing to do with sth/sb;nos desentendimos del asunto we want nothing to do with this business;¡es un caradura!, le dices que haga algo y se desentiende de ti he's got a nerve!, you tell him to do something and he pretends he hasn't heard you* * *v/r not want to know (de about)* * *desentenderse {56} vr1)desentenderse de : to want nothing to do with, to be uninterested in2)desentenderse de : to pretend ignorance of -
12 stellen
I v/t1. etw. irgendwohin stellen put ( oder place, aufrecht: stand) s.th. somewhere; kalt stellen chill; warm stellen Kaltes: heat; Warmes: keep warm; etw. über etw. stellen fig. place s.th. above s.th. else, value s.th. more highly than s.th. else; jemanden über jemanden stellen promote s.o. above s.o. else; (einschätzen) think more highly of s.o. (than s.o. else); jemanden / etw. in den Mittelpunkt stellen focus (attention) on s.o. / s.th., make s.o. / s.th. the cent|re (Am. -er) of attention; vor eine Entscheidung gestellt werden be faced ( oder confronted) with a decision2. (einstellen) set ( auf + Akk to, at); (regulieren) regulate, adjust; leiser oder niedriger stellen turn down; lauter oder höher stellen turn up; den Wecker auf sechs stellen set the alarm for six4. (bereitstellen) provide (jemandem etw. s.o. with s.th.); (auch Truppen) supply; (beisteuern) contribute; JUR. (Zeugen) produce, come up with umg.; dieser Klub stellt die meisten Nationalspieler most of the internationals come from this club; Dienstwagen / Wohnung wird gestellt a company car / flat (Am. apartment) is provided5. (anordnen) arrangeII v/refl1. sich irgendwohin stellen go and stand somewhere; bes. SPORT, MIL. position o.s. ( oder take up position) somewhere3. sich einem Gegner etc. stellen take on an opponent etc.; sich einer Herausforderung stellen take up ( oder meet) a challenge; sich der Kritik etc. stellen face up to criticism etc.; sich den ( Fragen der) Journalisten stellen face the press; die Probleme, die sich uns stellen the problems we are up against ( oder we face)4. (sich verhalten) wie stellt er sich dazu? what is his attitude (to it)?, what does he think of it?; sich positiv / negativ zu einem Projekt stellen have a positive / negative attitude to a project, be favo(u)rably / unfavo(u)rably disposed to a project; sich gegen jemanden / etw. stellen oppose s.o. / s.th.; sich gut mit jemandem stellen neu: get into s.o.’s good books, get in with s.o. umg.; anhaltend: keep on the right side of s.o., stay in s.o.’s good books, keep in with s.o. umg.; sich hinter jemanden stellen back s.o. up; sich ( schützend) vor jemanden stellen shield s.o.5. (simulieren): sich krank stellen pretend to be ill (Am. sick); förm. feign illness; stell dich nicht so dumm! stop pretending to be stupid; (Unwissen/Verständnislosigkeit vortäuschend) stop pretending you don’t know / understand; sich dümmer stellen, als man ist umg. pretend to be a bigger idiot than you are; sich schlafend stellen pretend to be asleep, play possum umg.; sich tot stellen pretend to be dead; Abrede 1, Aussicht 2, Antrag 1, Bedingung 1, Bein 1, Diagnose, Dienst 1, Falle 1, Forderung 1, Frage 1, gestellt, Kopf 1, Rechnung 2, taub 1, Weiche2 etc.; siehe auch bereitstellen, gleichstellen etc.* * *to point; to put; to set; to place; to lay; to locate;sich stellento confront; to stand up* * *stẹl|len ['ʃtɛlən]1. vt1) (= hinstellen) to put; (= an bestimmten Platz legen) to place, to putjdn über/unter jdn stellen (fig) — to put or place sb above/below sb
2) (= in senkrechte Position bringen) to standdu solltest es stellen, nicht legen — you should stand it up, not lay it down
3)(= Platz finden für)
etw gut stellen können — to have a good place for sth4) (= anordnen) to arrange5)(= erstellen)
(jdm) eine Diagnose stellen — to provide (sb with) a diagnosis, to make a diagnosis (for sb)6) (= arrangieren) Szene to arrange; Aufnahme to pose7) (= beschaffen, aufbieten) to provide8) (= einstellen) to set (auf +acc at); Uhr etc to set ( auf +acc for)das Radio lauter/leiser stellen — to turn the radio up/down
die Heizung höher/kleiner stellen — to turn the heating up/down
9)See:→ bessergestellt, gutgestellt, schlechtgestellt10) (= erwischen) to catch; (fig inf) to cornerSee:→ Rede11) (in Verbindung mit n siehe auch dort) Aufgabe, Thema, Bedingung, Termin to set (jdm sb); Frage to put (jdm, an jdn to sb); Antrag, Forderung to make12)stellen — to leave sth to sb's discretion, to leave sth up to sbjdn vor ein Problem/eine Aufgabe etc stellen — to confront sb with a problem/task etc
2. vr1) (= sich hinstellen) to (go and) stand (an +acc at, by); (= sich aufstellen, sich einordnen) to position oneself; (= sich aufrecht hinstellen) to stand upsich auf den Standpunkt stellen,... — to take the view...
sich gegen jdn/etw stellen (fig) — to oppose sb/sth
sich hinter jdn/etw stellen (fig) — to support or back sb/sth, to stand by sb/sth
sich jdm in den Weg stellen (lit, fig) — to stand in sb's way
2)(Gegenstand, Körperteil)
sich senkrecht stellen — to stand or come upsich in die Höhe stellen — to stand up; (Ohren) to prick up
3) (fig = sich verhalten)sich positiv/anders zu etw stellen — to have a positive/different attitude toward(s) sth
wie stellst du dich zu...? — how do you regard...?, what do you think of...?
4)See:→ gutstellen, schlechtstellen5) (=sich einstellen Gerät etc) to set itself (auf +acc at)6) (= sich ausliefern) to give oneself up, to surrender (jdm to sb)sich (jdm) zum Kampf stellen — to be prepared to do battle (with sb), to announce one's readiness to fight (sb)
7)(= sich verstellen)
sich krank/schlafend etc stellen — to pretend to be ill/asleep etcSee:→ dumm, taub8) (fig = entstehen) to arise (für for)es stellt sich die Frage, ob... — the question arises whether...
* * *1) (to put or place: She set the tray down on the table.) set2) (to give a person (a task etc) to do: The witch set the prince three tasks; The teacher set a test for her pupils; He should set the others a good example.) set3) (to put: He placed it on the table; He was placed in command of the army.) place4) (to put or place: He positioned the lamp in the middle of the table.) position5) (to put in a particular position, especially upright: He picked up the fallen chair and stood it beside the table.) stand* * *stel·len[ˈʃtɛlən]I. vr1. (verweilen)▪ sich akk irgendwohin \stellen to go and stand somewhere; (herkommen) to come and stand somewhere; (Stellung beziehen) to take up position somewheresich akk ans Ende der Schlange \stellen to go/come to the back [or end] of the queue [or AM also line]▪ sich akk neben jdn \stellen to go/come and stand next to sb; (Stellung beziehen) to take up position next to sb [or by sb's side]sie stellt sich nur so she's only pretendingsich akk unwissend \stellen to claim one knows nothing [or doesn't know anything], to feign ignorance4. (melden)▪ sich akk [jdm] \stellen Täter to turn oneself in [or give oneself up] [to sb]; MIL to report to sbsich akk einem Herausforderer/einer Herausforderung \stellen to take on sep [or face] a challenger/to take up sep [or face] a challengesich akk den Journalisten/den Fragen der Journalisten \stellen to make oneself available to the reporters/to be prepared to answer reporters' questions6. (verhalten)wie \stellen Sie sich dazu? what do you think of it?, what's your opinion [of [or on] it]?wie \stellen Sie sich zu Ihrer Kollegin? what do you think of your colleague?7. (ergeben)der Preis stellt sich niedriger als geplant the price is lower than planned11. siehe auch nII. vt1. (hintun)▪ [jdm] jdn/etw irgendwohin \stellen to put sb/sth somewhere [for sb]; (ordentlich a.) to place sth somewhere [for sb]; (aufrecht a.) to stand [up sep] sth somewhere [for sb]wie soll ich die Stühle \stellen? where should I put the chairs?; (ordentlich a.) how should I position the chairs?etw an die Wand \stellen to put [or place] [or lean] sth against the walljdn wieder auf die Füße \stellen to put sb back on his feetetw auf den Kopf \stellen (fam) to turn sth upside downetw gegen die Wand \stellen to put [or place] [or lean] sth against the walldas Auto in die Garage \stellen to put the car in the garageein Kind in die Ecke \stellen to put [or stand] a child [or make a child stand] in the corner▪ jd kann etw nicht \stellen sb doesn't have enough room for sth▪ etw lässt sich nicht \stellen there is not enough room for sthhier lässt sich nicht viel/nichts mehr \stellen there's not much room/no room left here for putting things in2. (aufrichten)▪ etw \stellen to place [or put] sth upright3. (vorziehen)4. (aufbauen)jdn vor ein Rätsel \stellen to baffle sbeine Falle \stellen to lay [or set] a trapein Netz \stellen to spread [or lay] a net7. (einrichten)▪ etw \stellen to set sthdas Badewasser heißer/kälter \stellen to run more hot/cold water in the bathdie Heizung höher/kleiner \stellen to turn up/down sep the heating [or heater]den Fernseher lauter/leiser \stellen to turn up/down sep the televisiondie Gasflamme größer/kleiner \stellen to turn up/down sep the gaseinen Hebel schräg \stellen to tip a leverdie Uhr \stellen to set the clock to the right timedie Kochplatte auf Stufe zwei \stellen to turn up/down sep the heat to level twoetw auf volle Lautstärke \stellen to turn sth up [at] full blastdas Radio auf laut/leise \stellen to turn up/down sep the radioein Radio auf einen Sender \stellen to tune a radio to a stationeinen Schalter auf null \stellen to turn a switch to [or set a switch at] zeroden Wecker auf 7 Uhr \stellen to set the alarm for 7 o'clockeinen Zähler auf null \stellen to reset a counter8. (liefern)▪ [jdm] etw \stellen to provide [or supply] [or furnish] [sb with] sth; (spenden a.) to donate sthdie Kaution \stellen to stand bail▪ [jdm] jdn \stellen to provide [sb with] sbeinen Richter \stellen to appoint a judgeeinen Zeugen \stellen to produce a witness9. (lagern)etw kalt/warm \stellen to put sth in the fridge/ovenden Sekt/Wein kalt \stellen to chill the Sekt/wine, to put the Sekt/wine in the fridge10. (aufhalten)▪ ein Tier \stellen to catch an animal11. (ansprechen)12. (bezahlen)die Firma will ihn nicht anders \stellen the firm won't revise his payentsprechend gestellt sein to have the means13. (arrangieren)das Ballett wurde nach der Musik gestellt the ballet was choreographed on the basis of the musicdieses Foto wirkt gestellt this photo looks posed14. (anfertigen)▪ [jdm] etw \stellen to provide [sb with] sth, to make sth [for sb]eine Diagnose/Prognose \stellen to make a diagnosis/prognosisjdm sein Horoskop \stellen to cast [or sep draw up] sb's horoscope15. (übertragen)[jdm] eine Aufgabe/ein Thema \stellen to set [sb] a task/subject[jdm] Bedingungen \stellen to make [or stipulate] conditions, to set sb conditionseine Forderung \stellen to put in sep a claim[jdm] eine Frage \stellen to ask [sb] a question, to put a question [to sb][jdm] ein Ultimatum \stellen to give [or set] [sb] an ultimatum▪ etw [an jdn] \stellen:eine Bitte [an jdn] \stellen to put a request [to sb]Forderungen an jdn \stellen to make demands on [or form of] sbein Gesuch [an jdn] \stellen to submit [or present] a request [to sb]; (urkundlich a.) to file a requestetw in jds Belieben [o Ermessen] \stellen to leave sth to sb's discretion, to leave sth up to sbetw in den Mittelpunkt \stellen to focus on sthetw in den Mittelpunkt des Gesprächs \stellen to make sth the focus of discussionetw in Zweifel \stellen to cast doubt on sth[jdm] etw in Rechnung \stellen to bill [or charge] sb for sth, to invoice sthjdn unter Anklage \stellen to charge sbjdn unter Aufsicht \stellen to place sb under supervisionetw unter Beweis \stellen to provide [or furnish] proof of sthetw unter Strafe \stellen to make sth punishablejdn vor Gericht \stellen to take sb to courtjdm etw zur Disposition \stellen to place sth at sb's disposal[jdm] etw zur Verfügung \stellen to provide [sb with] sth16.* * *1.transitives Verb1) put; (mit Sorgfalt, ordentlich) place; (aufrecht hinstellen) standjemanden wieder auf die Füße stellen — (fig.) put somebody back on his/her feet
jemanden vor eine Entscheidung stellen — (fig.) confront somebody with a decision
auf sich [selbst] gestellt sein — (fig.) be thrown back on one's own resources
das Radio lauter/leiser stellen — turn the radio up/down
3) (bereitstellen) provide; produce < witness>4)jemanden besser stellen — < firm> improve somebody's pay
gut/schlecht gestellt — comfortably/badly off
6)kalt stellen — put <food, drink> in a cold place; leave <champagne etc.> to chill
warm stellen — put < plant> in a warm place; keep < food> warm or hot
10) (verblasst) put < question>; set <task, essay, topic, condition>; make <application, demand, request>2.reflexives Verbstell dich neben mich/ans Ende der Schlange/in die Reihe — come and stand by me/go to the back of the queue (Brit.) or (Amer.) line/get into line
sich gegen jemanden/etwas stellen — (fig.) oppose somebody/something
sich hinter jemanden/etwas stellen — (fig.) give somebody/something one's backing
2)sich schlafend/taub usw. stellen — feign sleep/deafness etc.; pretend to be asleep/deaf etc.
sich [der Polizei] stellen — give oneself up [to the police]
sich einem Herausforderer/der Presse stellen — face a challenger/the press
sich positiv/negativ zu jemandem/etwas stellen — take a positive/negative view of somebody/something
* * *A. v/t1.kalt stellen chill;etwas über etwas stellen fig place sth above sth else, value sth more highly than sth else;jemanden über jemanden stellen promote sb above sb else; (einschätzen) think more highly of sb (than sb else);jemanden/etwas in den Mittelpunkt stellen focus (attention) on sb/sth, make sb/sth the centre (US -er) of attention;vor eine Entscheidung gestellt werden be faced ( oder confronted) with a decision2. (einstellen) set (niedriger stellen turn down;höher stellen turn up;den Wecker auf sechs stellen set the alarm for six4. (bereitstellen) provide (jemandem etwas sb with sth); (auch Truppen) supply; (beisteuern) contribute; JUR (Zeugen) produce, come up with umg;dieser Klub stellt die meisten Nationalspieler most of the internationals come from this club;Dienstwagen/Wohnung wird gestellt a company car/flat (US apartment) is provided5. (anordnen) arrangeB. v/r1.sich irgendwohin stellen go and stand somewhere; besonders SPORT, MIL position o.s. ( oder take up position) somewhere2.sich der Polizei etc3.stellen take on an opponent etc;sich einer Herausforderung stellen take up ( oder meet) a challenge;sich der Kritik etcstellen face up to criticism etc;sich den (Fragen der) Journalisten stellen face the press;die Probleme, die sich uns stellen the problems we are up against ( oder we face)wie stellt er sich dazu? what is his attitude (to it)?, what does he think of it?;sich positiv/negativ zu einem Projekt stellen have a positive/negative attitude to a project, be favo(u)rably/unfavo(u)rably disposed to a project;sich gegen jemanden/etwas stellen oppose sb/sth;sich gut mit jemandem stellen neu: get into sb’s good books, get in with sb umg; anhaltend: keep on the right side of sb, stay in sb’s good books, keep in with sb umg;sich hinter jemanden stellen back sb up;sich (schützend) vor jemanden stellen shield sb5. (simulieren):stell dich nicht so dumm! stop pretending to be stupid; (Unwissen/Verständnislosigkeit vortäuschend) stop pretending you don’t know/understand;sich dümmer stellen, als man ist umg pretend to be a bigger idiot than you are;sich schlafend stellen pretend to be asleep, play possum umg;sich tot stellen pretend to be dead; → Abrede 1, Aussicht 2, Antrag 1, Bedingung 1, Bein 1, Diagnose, Dienst 1, Falle 1, Forderung 1, Frage 1, gestellt, Kopf 1, Rechnung 2, taub 1, Weiche2 etc; → auch bereitstellen, gleichstellen etc* * *1.transitives Verb1) put; (mit Sorgfalt, ordentlich) place; (aufrecht hinstellen) standjemanden wieder auf die Füße stellen — (fig.) put somebody back on his/her feet
jemanden vor eine Entscheidung stellen — (fig.) confront somebody with a decision
auf sich [selbst] gestellt sein — (fig.) be thrown back on one's own resources
das Radio lauter/leiser stellen — turn the radio up/down
3) (bereitstellen) provide; produce < witness>4)jemanden besser stellen — < firm> improve somebody's pay
gut/schlecht gestellt — comfortably/badly off
6)kalt stellen — put <food, drink> in a cold place; leave <champagne etc.> to chill
warm stellen — put < plant> in a warm place; keep < food> warm or hot
10) (verblasst) put < question>; set <task, essay, topic, condition>; make <application, demand, request>2.reflexives Verbstell dich neben mich/ans Ende der Schlange/in die Reihe — come and stand by me/go to the back of the queue (Brit.) or (Amer.) line/get into line
sich gegen jemanden/etwas stellen — (fig.) oppose somebody/something
sich hinter jemanden/etwas stellen — (fig.) give somebody/something one's backing
2)sich schlafend/taub usw. stellen — feign sleep/deafness etc.; pretend to be asleep/deaf etc.
sich [der Polizei] stellen — give oneself up [to the police]
sich einem Herausforderer/der Presse stellen — face a challenger/the press
sich positiv/negativ zu jemandem/etwas stellen — take a positive/negative view of somebody/something
* * *- n.placement n. -
13 oído
m.1 ear, lug.2 hearing, sense of hearing.past part.past participle of spanish verb: oír.* * *1 (sentido) hearing2 (órgano) ear\aguzar el oído to prick up one's earsaprender de oído to learn by eardecirle algo a alguien al oído to whisper something in somebody's earentrarle algo a alguien por un oído y salirle por el otro to go in one ear and out the otherhacer oídos sordos to turn a deaf earllegar algo a oídos de alguien to come to somebody's noticeregalarle a alguien el oído to flatter somebodyser duro,-a de oído to be hard of hearingser todo oídos to be all earstener buen oído to have a good eartocar de oído to play by ear* * *noun m.1) ear2) hearing* * *SM1) (Anat) eardecir algo al oído de algn — to whisper sth to sb, whisper sth in sb's ear
- prestar oídos a algo2) (=sentido) (sense of) hearing3) (Mús) ear* * *a) (Anat) earhacer or prestar oídos sordos a algo — to turn a deaf ear to something
llegar a oídos de alguien — to come to the attention o notice of somebody
por un oído me/te/le entra y por el otro me/te/le sale — it goes in one ear and comes out the other
prestar oídos a algo — to pay attention to something, take notice of something
ser todo oídos — to be all ears
silbarle or zumbarle los oídos a alguien: cómo le estarán silbando or zumbando los oídos! — his ears must be burning!
b) ( sentido) hearing; (para la música, los idiomas) earno tiene oído — she's tone-deaf, she has no ear for music
tocar de oído — (Mús) to play by ear
* * *= ear, hearing.Ex. They are followed in turn by the see and see also references to the heading: HEAD see also BRAIN; ear; EYE; FACE; HAIR; NOSE.Ex. In congenitally deaf cats, the auditory system is deprived of acoustic input because of degeneration of the organ of Corti before the onset of hearing.----* aguzar el oído = prick (up) + Posesivo + ears, Posesivo + antennas + go up.* al alcance del oído = within earshot of.* caer en oídos sordos = fall on + deaf ears, meet + deaf ears.* deleitar los oídos = please + the ears.* dolor de oído = earache.* duro de oído = hard-of-hearing.* fuera del alcance del oído = out of earshot.* hacer oídos sordos = turn + a deaf ear to.* infección de oído = ear infection.* mal oído = poor hearing.* no dar crédito a + Posesivo + oídos = not believe + Posesivo + ears.* oído que escuche = receptive ear.* oídos sordos = deaf ears.* personas que son duras de oído, las = hard of hearing, the.* problemas de oído = poor hearing.* sentido del oído = hearing.* ser todo oídos = be all ears.* * *a) (Anat) earhacer or prestar oídos sordos a algo — to turn a deaf ear to something
llegar a oídos de alguien — to come to the attention o notice of somebody
por un oído me/te/le entra y por el otro me/te/le sale — it goes in one ear and comes out the other
prestar oídos a algo — to pay attention to something, take notice of something
ser todo oídos — to be all ears
silbarle or zumbarle los oídos a alguien: cómo le estarán silbando or zumbando los oídos! — his ears must be burning!
b) ( sentido) hearing; (para la música, los idiomas) earno tiene oído — she's tone-deaf, she has no ear for music
tocar de oído — (Mús) to play by ear
* * *= ear, hearing.Ex: They are followed in turn by the see and see also references to the heading: HEAD see also BRAIN; ear; EYE; FACE; HAIR; NOSE.
Ex: In congenitally deaf cats, the auditory system is deprived of acoustic input because of degeneration of the organ of Corti before the onset of hearing.* aguzar el oído = prick (up) + Posesivo + ears, Posesivo + antennas + go up.* al alcance del oído = within earshot of.* caer en oídos sordos = fall on + deaf ears, meet + deaf ears.* deleitar los oídos = please + the ears.* dolor de oído = earache.* duro de oído = hard-of-hearing.* fuera del alcance del oído = out of earshot.* hacer oídos sordos = turn + a deaf ear to.* infección de oído = ear infection.* mal oído = poor hearing.* no dar crédito a + Posesivo + oídos = not believe + Posesivo + ears.* oído que escuche = receptive ear.* oídos sordos = deaf ears.* personas que son duras de oído, las = hard of hearing, the.* problemas de oído = poor hearing.* sentido del oído = hearing.* ser todo oídos = be all ears.* * *A1 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ( Anat) earme duelen los oídos my ears hurttengo los oídos tapados my ears are blockedme lo dijo/susurró al oído she said/whispered it in my earno podía dar crédito a mis oídos I couldn't believe my earshacer oídos de mercader to pretend not to hearhacer or prestar oídos sordos a algo to turn a deaf ear to sth, take no notice of sthllegar a oídos de algn to come to the attention o notice of sbpor un oído me/te/le entra y por otro me/te/le sale it goes in one ear and comes out the otherprestar oídoor dar oídos a algo to pay attention to sth, take notice of sthregalarle el oído a algn to flatter sbser todo oídos to be all earssilbarle or zumbarle los oídos a algn: ¡cómo le estarán silbando or zumbando los oídos! his ears must be burning!2 (sentido) hearing; (para la música, los idiomas) eares duro de oído he's hard of hearingtiene un oído muy fino or agudo she has very sharp o acute hearingaguzar el oído to prick up one's earscanta muy mal, no tiene oído she can't sing, she's tone-deaf o she has no ear for musictengo oído para estas cosas I have a good ear for these thingstener oído de artillero ( Col fam) to be a little deaf, be hard of hearing; (para la música) to be tone-deaftocar de oído ( Mús) to play by earno tengo los papeles aquí, estoy tocando de oído I don't have the papers here, I'm trusting to memory ( o instinct etc)Compuestos:inner earmiddle earB ( Arm) vent* * *
Del verbo oír: ( conjugate oír)
oído es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
oído
oír
oído sustantivo masculinoa) (Anat) ear;
(para la música, los idiomas) ear;
aguzar el oído to prick up one's ears;
no tiene oído she's tone-deaf, she has no ear for music;
tocar de oído (Mús) to play by ear
oír ( conjugate oír) verbo transitivo
1 ( percibir sonidos) to hear;◊ no oigo nada I can't hear anything o a thing;
se oyeron pasos I (or you etc) heard footsteps;
he oído hablar de él I've heard of him
2 ( escuchar) ‹música/radio› to listen to
3
4◊ oiga/oye ( para llamar la atención) excuse me;
¡oiga! se le cayó la cartera excuse me, you've dropped your wallet;
oye, si ves a Gustavo dile que me llame listen, if you see Gustavo tell him to call me
verbo intransitivo
to hear
oído sustantivo masculino
1 (facultad) hearing
2 Anat ear
3 (aptitud musical) ear
♦ Locuciones: de oído, by ear: toca de oído, he plays by ear
hacer oídos sordos, to turn a deaf ear
llegar a oídos de: su fama de ingeniero llegó a oídos de nuestro gerente, our boss heard about his reputation as an engineer
por un oído me/te/le entra y por otro me/te/le sale, it goes in one ear and out the other
prestar oídos, to pay attention
regalar el oído a alguien, to pay sb a compliment
ser duro de oído, to be hard of hearing
ser todo oídos, to be all ears
oír
I verbo transitivo
1 (un sonido o ruido) to hear
2 (un ruego, consejo, una mentira) to pay attention, listen to
II verbo intransitivo to hear: oigo muy mal, my hearing is very bad ➣ Ver nota en hear
♦ Locuciones: como lo oye(s), believe it or not
¡oiga!, excuse me!
¡oye!, hey!
' oído' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aguda
- agudo
- cómo
- deber
- educar
- estupidez
- fina
- fino
- herir
- hipótesis
- mayor
- prestar
- se
- semejante
- susurrar
- tapón
- temer
- aguzar
- alerta
- decir
- murmurar
- oír
English:
acute
- contrary
- ear
- footstep
- hard
- hear
- hear of
- hearing
- impaired
- inner ear
- outer ear
- pop
- prick up
- ringing
- sense
- sharp
- strain
- tone-deaf
- true
- unheard
- anything
- like
- prick
- such
- tone
- untrained
* * *oído nm1. [órgano] ear;se me han tapado los oídos my ears are blocked;le dolían los oídos he had earache;me zumban los oídos my ears are ringing o buzzing;[porque alguien habla de mí] my ears are burning;decir algo al oído a alguien to whisper sth in sb's ear;si llega a oídos de ella… if she gets to hear about this…;entrar por un oído y salir por el otro to go in one ear and out the other;hacer oídos sordos to turn a deaf ear;lastimar los oídos to offend one's ears;Fam¡oído al parche! listen!, US listen up!;regalarle el oído a alguien to flatter sb;ser todo oídos to be all earsoído externo outer ear;oído interno inner ear;oído medio middle ear2. [sentido] (sense of) hearing;aguzar el oído to prick up one's ears;ser duro de oído to be hard of hearing;tener oído, tener buen oído to have a good ear;tocar de oído to play by ear* * *m1 sentido hearing;tener el oído fino have sharp hearing2 ear;dolor de oído earache;¡cómo le debían estar pitando los oídos! fig his ears must have been burning;dar oprestaroídos listen;hacer oídos sordos turn a deaf ear;entrarle por un oído y salirle por el otro go in one ear and come out the other;llegar a oídos de alguien come to s.o.’s attention;ser todo oídos fig be all ears* * *oído nm1) : earoído interno: inner ear2) : hearingduro de oído: hard of hearing3)tocar de oído : to play by ear* * *oído n1. (sentido) hearing2. (órgano) ear -
14 sourd
sourd, e [suʀ, suʀd]1. adjectivea. [personne] deafc. [son, voix] muffled ; [couleur, colère] subdued ; [consonne] voiceless ; [douleur] dull ; [désir, inquiétude] gnawing ; [lutte] silent2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
1.
sourde suʀ, suʀd adjectif1) Médecine [personne] deaf2) ( insensible) deaf (à to)3) ( étouffé) [bruit, explosion] dull, muffled; [voix] muffled; [plainte] faint, muted4) ( diffus) [douleur] dull5) ( secret) [lutte, machinations] secret, hidden6) Linguistique voiceless, surd
2.
nom masculin, féminin deaf personles sourds — the deaf (+ v pl)
••mieux vaut entendre ça que d'être sourd! — (colloq) hum what stupid things you hear!
comme un sourd — [crier, taper, frapper] like one possessed
* * *suʀ, suʀd sourd, -e1. adj1) (personne) deaf2) fig3) (bruit, voix) muffled4) (douleur) dull5) LINGUISTIQUE (consonne) voiceless, unvoiced6) (violence) muted7) (lutte) silent, hidden8) (couleur) muted2. nm/fil n'est pire sourd que celui qui ne veut entendre — there's none so deaf as those that will not hear
* * *A adj1 Méd [personne] deaf; être sourd d'une oreille to be deaf in one ear; arrête de hurler, je ne suis pas sourd! there's no need to shout, I'm not deaf!; tu es sourd ou quoi? are you deaf or what?;2 ( insensible) deaf (à to); être sourd aux supplications/prières de qn to be deaf to sb's pleas/entreaties; être sourd à la pitié to feel no pity; ⇒ pot;3 ( étouffé) [bruit, bourdonnement, craquement, explosion] dull, muffled; [voix] muffled; [plainte, gémissement, exclamation] faint, muted;5 ( secret) [lutte, machinations, intrigues] secret, hidden;6 Phon voiceless, surd.B nm,f deaf person; les sourds the deaf.faire la sourde oreille to turn a deaf ear; mieux vaut entendre ça que d'être sourd○! hum what stupid things you hear!; comme un sourd [crier, taper, frapper] like one possessed; il n'est pire sourd que celui qui ne veut (pas) entendre Prov there's none so deaf as those who will not hear; ce n'est pas tombé dans l'oreille d'un sourd it didn't fall on deaf ears.1. [personne] deafarrête de crier, je ne suis pas sourd! stop shouting, I'm not deaf ou I can hear (you)!2. [indifférent]le gouvernement est resté sourd à leurs revendications the government turned a deaf ear to their demands————————, sourde [sur, surd] nom masculin, nom fémininfrapper ou taper comme un sourd to bang with all one's might————————sourde nom fémininLINGUISTIQUE unvoiced ou voiceless consonant -
15 celui
celui [səlyi]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• cette marque est celle recommandée par les fabricants de lave-linge this brand is the one recommended by washing machine manufacturers► celui de/des• c'est celui des trois frères que je connais le mieux of the three brothers he's the one I know the best• je n'aime pas cette version, celle de Piaf est meilleure I don't like this version, the one by Piaf is better• pour ceux d'entre vous qui... for those of you who...► celui qui/que/dont• donnez-lui la balle rouge, c'est celle qu'il préfère give him the red ball, that's the one he likes best* * *səlɥinon, celui qui parlait — no, the one who was talking
tes yeux sont bleus, ceux de ton frère sont gris — your eyes are blue, your brother's are grey GB ou gray US
heureux celui/ceux qui... — happy is he/are they who...
* * *səlɥi, sɛl (celle)ceux mpl celles fpl pron1) (avec de)celui de (appartenance) celui de mon frère — my brother's, (situation)
Je n'ai pas d'appareil photo mais je peux emprunter celui de ma sœur. — I haven't got a camera but I can borrow my sister's.
Je n'ai pas de platine laser mais je peux emprunter celle de mon frère. — I haven't got a CD player but I can borrow my brother's.
Je n'ai pas de skis mais je peux emprunter ceux de ma sœur. — I haven't got any skis but I can borrow my sister's.
celui qui... (chose) — the one that..., the one which..., (personne) the one who...
celle qui... (chose) — the one that..., the one which..., (personne) the one who...
Enlève celui qui bouge. — Take away the one that moves., Take away the one which moves.
Prends ceux que tu préfères. — Take the ones you like best.
Celui qui veut peut le prendre. — Whoever wants it can have it.
celui que... (chose) — the one that..., the one which..., the one..., (personne) the one that..., the one...
celle que... (chose) — the one that..., the one which..., the one..., (personne) the one that..., the one...
Celui que je vois n'a pas l'air blessé. — The one that I can see doesn't seem to be injured., The one I can see doesn't seem to be injured.
Prends celui que tu préfères. — Take the one you like best.
celui dont; celui dont je parle — the one I'm talking about
* * *❢ Voir aussi celui-ci et celui-là.1 ( devant un complément introduit par de) tes yeux sont bleus, ceux de ton frère sont gris your eyes are blue, your brother's are grey GB ou gray US; le train du matin ou celui de 17 heures? the morning train or the 5 o'clock one?; quelle voisine? celle d'en face? which neighbourGB? the one who lives opposite?; les gens d'à côté ou ceux du premier? the people next door or the ones on the first GB ou second US floor?; celui des deux qui finira le premier the first one to finish; c'est celui de tes amis que je préfère of all your friends, he's the one I like best; celui d'entre vous que je choisirai whichever one of you I choose; ceux d'entre vous qui veulent partir those of you who want to leave; sa réaction a été celle d'un homme innocent his reaction was that of an innocent man; ce n'est pas le moment d'hésiter, mais celui d'agir now is not the time to hesitate, it's the time for action;2 ( devant une proposition relative) the one; ceux, celles ( personnes) those; ( choses) those, the ones; non, celui qui parlait no, the one who was talking; tous ceux qui étaient absents all those who were absent; ces livres ne sont pas ceux que j'avais choisis these books are not the ones I chose; ceux qu'ils ont vendus the ones ou those they sold; ‘quel disque?’-‘celui dont je parlais’ ‘which record?’-‘the one I was talking about’; il/elle est de ceux/celles qui croient tout savoir he's/she's the sort who thinks he/she knows everything; faire celui qui n'entend pas to pretend not to hear; celui qui attend trop est toujours déçu he who expects too much is bound to be disappointed; heureux celui/ceux qui… happy is he/are they who…;3 ( devant une proposition relative elliptique) the one; ceux, celles ( personnes) those; ( choses) those, the ones; pas cette photo, celle prise en mai not this photograph, the one taken in May; tous ceux munis d'une carte all those who have a card; les siècles passés et ceux à venir centuries past and those to come.[səlɥi] ( féminin celle [sɛl], pluriel masculin ceux [sø], pluriel féminin celles [sɛl]) pronom démonstratif1. [suivi de la préposition 'de']le train de 5 h est parti, prenons celui de 6 h we've missed the 5 o'clock train, let's get the 6 o'clock2. [suivi d'un pronom relatif]celui, celle the oneceux, celles those, the ones3. [suivi d'un adjectif, d'un participe]tous ceux désirant participer à l'émission all those wishing ou who wish to take part in the showcelui-ci ( féminin celle-ci, pluriel masculin ceux-ci, pluriel féminin celles-ci) pronom démonstratif1. [désignant une personne ou un objet proches]celui-ci, celle-ci this one (here)ceux-ci, celles-ci these ones, these (here)c'est celui-ci que je veux this is the one I want, I want this one2. [désignant ce dont on va parler ou ce dont on vient de parler]son inquiétude était celle-ci... his worry was as follows...elle voulait voir Anne, mais celle-ci était absente she wanted to see Anne, but she was outah celui-ci, il me fera toujours rire! now he always makes me laugh!celui-là ( féminin celle-là, pluriel masculin ceux-là, pluriel féminin celles-là) pronom démonstratif1. [désignant une personne ou un objet éloignés]celui-là, celle-là that one (there)ceux-là, celles-là those ones, those (over there)c'est celui-là que je veux that's the one I want, I want that oneil n'y a aucun rapport entre les deux décisions, celle-ci n'explique pas celle-là the two decisions are unconnected, the latter is no explanation for the former2. [emploi expressif]il a toujours une bonne excuse, celui-là! he's always got a good excuse, that one! -
16 orecchio
m (pl -cchi) earmusic a orecchio by ear* * *1 ear: (anat.) orecchio esterno, medio, interno, outer, middle, inner ear; dolore, mal d'orecchio, earache; essere sordo, non sentirci da un orecchio, to be deaf in one ear; essere duro d'orecchio, to be hard of hearing; ha le orecchie a sventola, his ears stick out; mi ronzano gli orecchi, my ears are tingling (o buzzing); dire qlco. all'orecchio di qlcu., to say sthg. (o to have a word) in s.o.'s ear; dimmelo in un orecchio, whisper it in my ear; portare il cappello sull'orecchio, to wear one's hat over one ear (o on one side); mi sono fatta il buco alle orecchie, I had my ears pierced; lo prese per un orecchio, he took him by the ear; ho ancora nelle orecchie quelle grida, I can still hear those shouts (ringing in my ears); l'ho sentito con le mie stesse orecchie, I heard it with my own ears; turarsi le orecchie, to stop one's ears // mi fischiano gli orecchi: qualcuno parla di me, my ears are tingling (o my ears are burning): someone must be talking about me // tendere, allungare le orecchie, to prick up one's ears (anche fig.); il cane si fermò e tese le orecchie, the dog stopped and cocked its ears // avere le orecchie lunghe, (fig.) to keep one's ears open // ti tiro le orecchie!, ( ti sgrido) I'll give you a ticking off; se non torni a casa presto, ti darò una tirata di orecchie, (fam. scherz.) if you're not home early, you'll hear all about it // a portata di orecchio, within earshot // abbassare le orecchie, (fig.) to be crestfallen // avere orecchio per la musica, (fig.) to have an ear for music; non avere orecchio ( musicale), to have a tin ear // suonare, cantare a orecchio, to play, to sing by ear // dare, prestare orecchio a qlco., to give ear (o to lend an ear) to sthg. // entrare da un orecchio e uscire dall'altro, to go in one ear and out the other // è inutile chiedergli un prestito, da quest'orecchio non ci sente, (fig.) it's useless asking him for a loan; he's deaf as far as that subject is concerned // essere tutto orecchi, to be all ears // fare orecchi da mercante, to turn a deaf ear (o to pretend not to hear) // avere gli orecchi foderati di prosciutto, to be blinkered // giungere all'orecchio, (fig.) to come to the ear // lacerare gli orecchi, to deafen // mettere una pulce nell'orecchio a qlcu., to drop s.o. a hint // i muri hanno orecchie, (prov.) the walls have ears // chi ha orecchie per intendere, intenda, (prov.) he that has (o hath) ear to hear, let him hear2 (bot.): orecchio di Giuda, ( Auricularia auricula-Judae) Jew's ear; orecchio d'orso, ( Primula auricula) auricule; orecchio di topo, ( Hieracium pilosella) mouse-ear hawkweed.* * *1) earda quell'orecchio non ci sente — that's his deaf ear; fig. he won't listen
dire, bisbigliare qcs. nell'orecchio a qcn. — to say, to whisper sth. in sb.'s ear
ha le -chie a sventola — his ears stick out, he's flap-eared
2) fig.tendere l'orecchio — to cock an ear, to keep an ear cocked, to strain one's ears
giungere all'orecchio di qcn. — to come to o reach sb.'s ears
porgere o prestare orecchio a qcn. to give o lend an ear to sb., to give o lend sb. a hearing; drizzare le -chie to prick (up) one's ears; non credo alle mie -chie! I can't believe my ears! tenere le -chie bene aperte to keep one's ears open, to pin one's ears back; apri bene le -chie! — pin your ears back! listen carefully!
3) (udito)avere orecchio — mus. to have a musical ear
non avere orecchio — mus. to have a tin ear, to be tone-deaf
a orecchio — [suonare, cantare] by ear
••mettere la pulce nell'orecchio a qcn. — to set sb. thinking
essere musica per le -chie di qcn. — to be music to sb.'s ears
tirare gli -chi, dare una tirata d'-chi a qcn. — to slap sb. on the wrist, to tell sb. off
con le -chie basse — [andarsene, stare] crestfallen
attaccarsi qcs. all'orecchio — not to forget sth
* * *orecchiosostantivo m.1 ear; essere sordo da un orecchio to be deaf in one ear; da quell'orecchio non ci sente that's his deaf ear; fig. he won't listen; avere mal d'-chi to have (an) earache; dire, bisbigliare qcs. nell'orecchio a qcn. to say, to whisper sth. in sb.'s ear; ha le -chie a sventola his ears stick out, he's flap-eared; i muri hanno -chi walls have ears2 fig. tendere l'orecchio to cock an ear, to keep an ear cocked, to strain one's ears; giungere all'orecchio di qcn. to come to o reach sb.'s ears; porgere o prestare orecchio a qcn. to give o lend an ear to sb., to give o lend sb. a hearing; drizzare le -chie to prick (up) one's ears; non credo alle mie -chie! I can't believe my ears! tenere le -chie bene aperte to keep one's ears open, to pin one's ears back; apri bene le -chie! pin your ears back! listen carefully!3 (udito) avere un orecchio fino to have good ears; duro d'-chi hard of hearing; avere orecchio mus. to have a musical ear; non avere orecchio mus. to have a tin ear, to be tone-deaf; a orecchio [suonare, cantare] by earmettere la pulce nell'orecchio a qcn. to set sb. thinking; fare -chie da mercante to turn a deaf ear; essere tutt'-chi to be all ears; essere musica per le -chie di qcn. to be music to sb.'s ears; entrare da un orecchio e uscire dall'altro to go in one ear and out the other; tirare gli -chi, dare una tirata d'-chi a qcn. to slap sb. on the wrist, to tell sb. off; hai le -chie foderate di prosciutto? are you deaf or what? con le -chie basse [andarsene, stare] crestfallen; attaccarsi qcs. all'orecchio not to forget sth. -
17 kulak
"1. ear. 2. gill (of a fish). 3. tuning peg. 4. natural sense of musical pitch, ear. 5. handgrip, lug, (rounded) handle (of a cooking pot). -ını açmak to listen carefully. -ı ağır işitmek to be hard of hearing, be partially deaf. - akıntısı discharge from an ear. - asmak /a/ to pay attention (to); to heed. -tan âşık olmak /a/ to be in love with (someone, something) one has never seen. -ı (bir şeyde) olmak to be listening to. -ını bükmek /ın/ to forewarn. -ına çalınmak /ın/ to overhear (something). -ını çekmek /ın/ 1. to pull (someone´s) ear. 2. to give (someone) a firm but gentle rebuke. -ları çınlamak for one´s ears to ring. -ı/-ları çınlasın. colloq. I wish he could hear this (said when something good is said of someone absent). -ını çınlatmak /ın/ to speak well of (someone absent). - delici earsplitting, deafening (noise). -ı delik (person) who´s quick to pick up news. -ını delmek /ın/ slang to tell (a gambler) that he´s been swindled. -larını dikmek (for an animal) to prick up its ears. -ını doldurmak /ın/ to fill (someone) in, put (someone) in the know; to brief, prime. - dolgunluğu knowledge picked up here and there (by listening). -tan dolma (knowledge) picked up here and there (by listening). -ları dolmak to be fed up with hearing the same thing over and over again. -ı düşük 1. listless, lifeless. 2. glum, blue. -erimi earshot. -ına gelmek to hear. -ına girmek to heed, take note of; to accept as true. - iltihabı path. ear infection. - kabartmak to prick up one´s ears, be all ears. -larına kadar kızarmak to blush/flush hotly, go beet red. -tan kapmak /ı/ to pick up (knowledge) here and there (by listening). -ına kar suyu kaçmak to hear some disquieting news. - kepçesi anat. earlap, the external ear. - kesilmek to be all ears, listen attentively. -larını kısmak (for an animal) to lay back its ears. - kiri earwax. -ı kirişte olmak to be all ears. -ına koymak/sokmak /ı, ın/ to fill (someone) in about; to prime (someone) about. -tan kulağa (news traveling) on the grapevine. -ına küpe olmak to be a lesson to, serve as a warning to, leave a lasting impression on. - misafiri olmak /a/ to overhear. -ını okşamak (for a sound or spoken words) to delight (one). -larının pasını gidermek (for music) to delight (one) because one hasn´t heard its like for a long time. -ları paslanmak not to have heard good music for a long time. -ına söylemek /ı, ın/ to whisper (something) in (someone´s) ear. -ı tıkalı 1. hard of hearing. 2. unwilling to listen; (person) who is not listening. - tıkamak /a/ to pretend not to hear; to ignore. -larını tıkamak /a/ to shut one´s ears to, not to listen to. - tutmak /a/ to listen carefully (to). - uğultusu ringing in the ears. - vermek /a/ to listen carefully (to). - yağı earwax, cerumen. - yolu anat. auditory canal." -
18 aditu
iz. [from Lat. auditu]1. ( p.) expert; \aditua da mikrobiologian she's an expert in microbiology2. (ituna, e.a.) \aditu bat dute elkarren artean they've got an understanding among themselves3. ez \adituarena egin to feign ignorance | to pretend not to hear du/ad.1. ( entzun)a. ( ezer) to hear; \aditu ezazu ondo! listen up!2. ( ulertu) to understand, fathom, gather, grasp, get; aditzen dut zer esan nahi duen I {gather || understand} what he means; oker \aditu du he misunderstood; albaniera aditzen ez dutenak those who do not understand Albanian; elkar ezin \aditurik unable to understand each other; aditzeko da meaning | that is to say; bihar joango direla \aditu dut I've heard tell that they're going tomorrow3. ( sumatu)a. ( usaina, e.a.) to perceive, discern, make out ; gelari zerion kirats arraro bat \aditu zuten they perceived a strange smell emanating from the roomb. \aditu zuten etxean zegoela they could tell he was in the room da/ad.1. to make o.s. understood; ez da inorekin aditzen he doesn't get along with anyone2. ( azpilanean ibili) to conspire, connive; gure kontra \adituak dira they've conspired against us3. (B) to be aware; adi hadi! beware! -
19 sueca
adj.swedish.Hacerse uno el sueco (Coll.) to wink at a thing, to pretend not to have taken noticef.feminine of SUECO.* * *f., (m. - sueco)* * *
sueco,-a
I adjetivo Swedish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (persona) Swede
2 m (idioma) Swedish
♦ Locuciones: familiar hacerse el sueco, to pretend not to have heard
' sueca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corona
- prototipo
* * *I adj SwedishII m, sueca f Swede;hacerse el sueco fam pretend not to hear, act dumb fam -
20 entzun
[from *e-nezu-n ?] iz. obedience; seme batek ez zuen \entzunrik one son wasn't obedient; \entzun oneko obedient; bestea, beraz, \entzun onekoa zen but the other one was very obedient du/ad.1.a. ( aditu) to hear; anitz \entzunik naiz (I) I've heard a lot; albiste hori \entzun baino lehen before hearing that piece of news ; entzutekoa da it's something worth hearing; sartzen \\ irteten \entzun zaitut I heard you come in \\ go out; askotan \entzun diogu hori esaten we've often heard him say that; eta Jainkoak bere eskaria \entzun zion and God heard his request ; \entzun eta isil, baiezko biribil (atsot.) silence implies acceptanceb. ( badantzut) badantzut (B) Zah. I hear; aizu! — badantzut! hey! — I hear you!; ez da nahi bezalakoa — badantzut? it's not what we want — how's that?2. ( erne \entzun) to listen; arretaz \entzun to listen carefully; \entzun bai baina ulertu ez {they || he || she, e.a.} listened but {they || he || she, e.a.} didn't understand ; \entzun eta gor egin to play deaf; ez \entzun egin | ez \entzunarena egin i. to pretend not to hear ii. to play dumb; ez dut haiek entzuteko astirik I don't have time to listen to them; \entzun 'zak seme, ez haiz gehiago haur bat listen up son, you're no longer a child; entzutekoak \entzun to be told off | to be {read out || scolded}3. ( meza) to go to, attend; mezatara al zoaz? — ez, \entzunik nago are you going to Mass? — no, I've already gone
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