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1 retaliate
rə'tælieit(to do something unpleasant to a person in return for something unpleasant he has done to one: If you insult him, he will retaliate.) desquitarse, tomar represaliastr[rɪ'tælɪeɪt]1 tomar represalias ( against, contra)v.• desquitarse v.• tomar represalias v.• vengarse v.rɪ'tælieɪta) ( Mil) tomar represalias, contraatacar*b) ( respond) responderto retaliate AGAINST somebody/something — tomar represalias contra alguien/algo
[rɪ'tælɪeɪt]VI (=respond) responder; (Mil) tomar represaliasto retaliate against sth/sb — tomar represalias contra algo/algn
she retaliated by switching the television off — su respuesta fue apagar el televisor, respondió apagando el televisor
* * *[rɪ'tælieɪt]a) ( Mil) tomar represalias, contraatacar*b) ( respond) responderto retaliate AGAINST somebody/something — tomar represalias contra alguien/algo
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2 retaliate
v.1 tomar represalias, desahogarse, desquitarse.2 vengarse de, vengar.vi.desquitarse, tomarse la revancha.(pt & pp retaliated) -
3 retaliate upon
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4 counter
I see count II
0. noun(a token used in numbering or playing certain games; counters for playing ludo etc.) ficha
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adverb((with to) in the opposite direction or manner to: The election is running counter to the forecasts.) contrariamente a, al revés de, al contrario de
2. verb(to meet or answer (a stroke or move etc by another): He successfully countered all criticisms.) contestar a- counter-
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noun(a kind of table or surface on which goods are laid: Can you get me some sweets from the confectionery counter?) mostradorcounter n1. mostrador2. fichatr['kaʊntəSMALLr/SMALL]1 en contra (to, de)1 (claim, accusation) rebatir, refutar; (tendency, threat) contrarrestar1 contestar, replicar■ she countered that... replicó que...\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto act as a counter to something contrarrestar algoto run counter to something ser contrario,-a a algo————————tr['kaʊntəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (apparatus) contador nombre masculino————————tr['kaʊntəSMALLr/SMALL]2 (in board games) ficha\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be available over the counter (medicines) poderse comprar sin receta médicaunder the counter bajo mano, clandestinamentecounter ['kaʊntər] vt1) counteract2) oppose: oponerse a, resistircounter viretaliate: responder, contraatacarcounter advcounter to : contrario a, en contra decounter adj: contrario, opuestocounter n1) piece: ficha f (de un juego)2) : mostrador m (de un negocio), ventanilla f (en un banco)3) : contador m (aparato)4) counterbalance: fuerza f opuesta, contrapeso madj.• contrario, -a adj.• opuesto, -a adj.n.• barra s.f.• contador (Mecánica) s.m.• contragolpe s.m.• ficha s.f.• mesa s.f.• mostrador s.m.v.• contradecir v.(§pres: -digo, -dices...) pret: -dij-pp: -dichofut/c: -dir-•)• devolver v.
I 'kaʊntər, 'kaʊntə(r)1) ( in shop) mostrador m; ( in café) barra f; (in bank, post office) ventanilla f; ( in kitchen) (AmE) encimera f2) ( Games) ficha f
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a) ( oppose) \<\<deficiencyend\>\> contrarrestarb) ( in debate) \<\<idea/statement\>\> rebatir, refutarto counter THAT — responder or replicar* que
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counter TO something: to run o go counter to something — ser* contrario a or oponerse* a algo
I ['kaʊntǝ(r)]1. N1) [of shop] mostrador m; [of canteen] barra f; (=position in post office, bank) ventanilla fyou can buy it over the counter — (Med) esto se compra sin receta médica
- buy under the counterover-the-counter2) (in game) ficha f3) (Tech) contador m2.CPDcounter staff N — personal m de ventas
II ['kaʊntǝ(r)]1.ADVcounter to — contrario a, en contra de
to run counter to — ir en sentido contrario a, ser contrario a
2.VT [+ blow] responder a, parar; [+ attack] contestar a, hacer frente ato counter sth with sth/by doing sth — contestar a algo con algo/haciendo algo
3.VIto counter with — contestar or responder con
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I ['kaʊntər, 'kaʊntə(r)]1) ( in shop) mostrador m; ( in café) barra f; (in bank, post office) ventanilla f; ( in kitchen) (AmE) encimera f2) ( Games) ficha f
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a) ( oppose) \<\<deficiency/trend\>\> contrarrestarb) ( in debate) \<\<idea/statement\>\> rebatir, refutarto counter THAT — responder or replicar* que
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counter TO something: to run o go counter to something — ser* contrario a or oponerse* a algo
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5 responder
responder ( conjugate responder) verbo intransitivo 1 2 ( reaccionar) to respond; responder A algo ‹a amenaza/estímulo› to respond to sth 3 ( corresponder): las cifras no responden a la realidad the figures do not reflect the true situation 4 ( responsabilizarse):◊ si ocurre algo, yo no respondo if anything happens I will not be held responsible;responder ante la justicia to answer for one's acts in a court of law; yo respondo de su integridad I will vouch for his integrity; no respondo de lo que hizo I am not responsible for what he did; responder POR algn to vouch for sb verbo transitivo
responder
I verbo transitivo to answer, reply
II verbo intransitivo
1 (a una acción, pregunta, etc) to answer, reply: respondió con evasivas, he didn't give a straight answer, nunca responde a mis cartas, she never answers my letters
2 (a un tratamiento, estímulo, etc) to respond
3 (de un error o falta) to pay for: el asesino debe responder de sus crímenes, the murderer must pay for his crimes
4 (por una persona) to vouch for: yo respondo de su inocencia, I will vouch for his innocence
5 (de un acto, de una cosa) to be responsible for, to answer for: yo no puedo responder de sus actos, I can't take responsibility for his actions
6 (un negocio) to go well
7 (una cosa a otra) to correspond: los resultados no respondieron a las expectativas, the results didn't fulfil the expectations ' responder' also found in these entries: Spanish: cable - enredarse - enrollarse - vacilar - concluyente English: account for - answer - answer back - answer for - definitive - give - guideline - handle - parting - reply - respond - retaliate - shoot back - vouch - acknowledge - attempt - counter - fit - pattern - perform[rɪs'pɒndǝ(r)]N1) (=person) persona f que responde2) (Tech) respondedor m -
6 represalia
represalia sustantivo femenino reprisal;◊ como represalia por … in retaliation for …
represalia sustantivo femenino reprisal, retaliation
tomar represalias, to take reprisals o retaliate [contra, against] ' represalia' also found in these entries: Spanish: revancha English: reprisal - retaliation - tit for tat -
7 tomar
tomar ( conjugate tomar) verbo transitivo 1 ( en general) to take; la tomé de la mano I took her by the hand; toma lo que te debo here's what I owe you; ¿lo puedo tomar prestado? can I borrow it?; tomó el asunto en sus manos she took charge of the matter; tomar precauciones/el tren/una foto to take precautions/the train/a picture; tomarle la temperatura a algn to take sb's temperature; tomar algo por escrito to write sth down; tomar algo/a algn POR algo/algn to take sth/sb for sth/sb; ¿por quién me has tomado? who o what do you take me for?; lo tomó a mal/a broma he took it the wrong way/as a joke; eso toma demasiado tiempo that takes up too much time 2◊ ¿qué vas a tomar? what are you going to have?3 (esp AmL) 4 ( apoderarse de) ‹fortaleza/tierras› to seize; ‹universidad/fábrica› to occupy 5 ( adquirir) ‹ forma› to take; ‹ aspecto› to take on; ‹velocidad/altura› to gain; ‹ costumbre› to get into 6 ( cobrar):◊ le he tomado cariño a esta casa/a la niña I've become quite attached to this house/quite fond of the girl7 ( exponerse a): tomar (el) sol to sunbathe; vas a tomar frío (CS) you'll get o catch cold verbo intransitivo 1 ( asir):◊ toma, aquí tienes tus tijeras here are your scissors;tome, yo no lo necesito take it, I don't need it 2 (esp AmL) ( beber alcohol) to drink 3 (AmL) (ir) to go; tomar a la derecha to turn o go right 4 [ injerto] to take tomarse verbo pronominal 1 ‹vacaciones/tiempo› to take; 2 ‹molestia/libertad› to take;◊ tomarse la molestia/libertad de hacer algo to take the trouble to do sth/the liberty of doing sth3 ( enf) ‹helado/yogur› to have 4 ‹autobúsen/taxi› to take 5 (Med)b) ( caus):6 ( caus) (esp AmL) ‹ foto› to have … taken 7 ( enf) ( reaccionar frente a) ‹comentario/noticia› to take; 8 (Chi) ‹universidad/fábrica› to occupy
tomar verbo transitivo
1 (coger, agarrar) to take: tomó mi mano, he took my hand
toma las llaves, here are the keys
2 (autobús, taxi, etc) to take, catch: tomé el ascensor, I took the lift o elevator
tengo que tomar el próximo tren, I have to catch the next train
3 (alimentos) to have (bebidas) to drink (medicinas) to take
4 (adoptar) to take, adopt: tomaron medidas desesperadas, they took desperate measures
5 (tener cierta reacción) no lo tomes a broma, don't take it as a joke
6 (juzgar) no me tomes por idiota, don't think I'm stupid (confundirse) le tomaron por Robert Redford, they mistook him for Robert Redford
7 (el aire, el fresco, etc) to get
tomar el sol, to sunbathe
8 (en carretera) decidió tomar la autopista, he decided to take the motorway
9 (apuntes, notas) to take
10 (fotos) to take
11 Av tomar tierra, to land, touch down 12 ¡toma! excl (sorpresa) well!, why! (asentimiento) of course! ' tomar' also found in these entries: Spanish: adelantarse - aire - apetecer - apunte - arma - asunto - baño - birra - cachondeo - carrerilla - carta - competer - concernir - conciencia - contingencia - copa - cuerpo - deber - decisión - delantera - derivar - desviarse - determinar - determinación - drogodependencia - especificación - granulada - granulado - impulso - iniciativa - jugar - mal - meterse - nota - parte - partida - partido - pecho - pensar - pito - poder - posesión - precaución - pulso - reírse - relevo - represalia - resolver - sol - tierra English: account - action - antidepressant - beach - borrow - capture - catch - change - clamp down - coffee break - come off - compel - confuse - corner - crack down - crackdown - cut across - drink - eight - either - engage in - face value - form - govern - have - join - join in - jot down - laugh off - less - lightly - make - measure - mental - mickey - mind - monotony - muck about - muck around - note - occupy - off - office - pause - precaution - provision - record - rest - retaliate - rib -
8 vengarse
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9 strike back
v.devolver el golpe, contraatacar, dar golpe por golpe, dar un contragolpe.vi.devolver el ataque (retaliate)
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Retaliate — Re*tal i*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Retaliated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Retaliating}.] [L. retaliatus, p. p. of retaliare to retaliate; pref. re re + a word akin to talio talion, retaliation. Cf. {Talion}.] To return the like for; to repay or requite by … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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