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1 desabotonarse
• unbutton• unbutton oneself -
2 desabotonar
• unbutton -
3 desabotonar
v.to unbutton.* * *1 (desabrochar) to unbutton, undo1 (abrirse las flores) to open out, bloom, blossom* * *1.VT to unbutton, undo2.VI (Bot) to blossom3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to unbutton, undo2.desabotonarse v prona) prenda to come undoneb) (refl) persona <camisa/abrigo> to unbutton, undo* * *= unbutton.Ex. First the women undressed, pulled on their bathing dresses and covered their heads in hideous caps like sponge bags; then the children were unbuttoned.* * *1.verbo transitivo to unbutton, undo2.desabotonarse v prona) prenda to come undoneb) (refl) persona <camisa/abrigo> to unbutton, undo* * *= unbutton.Ex: First the women undressed, pulled on their bathing dresses and covered their heads in hideous caps like sponge bags; then the children were unbuttoned.
* * *desabotonar [A1 ]vtto unbutton, undo1 «prenda» to come undone2 ( refl) «persona» ‹camisa/abrigo› to unbutton, undo* * *♦ vtto unbutton* * *v/t unbutton -
4 desabrochar
v.1 to undo.2 to unbuckle, to undo, to unfasten, to unpin.* * *1 to undo, unfasten1 (una prenda) to come undone, come unfastened* * *1. VT1) [+ camisa] to unbutton, undo; [+ cremallera, bragueta, zapatos] to undo¿me puedes desabrochar el collar? — can you undo o unfasten my necklace?
2) [+ secreto, misterio] to penetrate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <prenda/zapatos/pulsera> to undo2.¿me desabrochas? — can you undo me? (colloq)
desabrocharse v prona) prenda to come undoneb) (refl) persona <camisa/abrigo> to undo* * *= undo, unbutton.Ex. The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex. First the women undressed, pulled on their bathing dresses and covered their heads in hideous caps like sponge bags; then the children were unbuttoned.----* desabrocharse = come + undone, come + loose.* * *1.verbo transitivo <prenda/zapatos/pulsera> to undo2.¿me desabrochas? — can you undo me? (colloq)
desabrocharse v prona) prenda to come undoneb) (refl) persona <camisa/abrigo> to undo* * *= undo, unbutton.Ex: The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.
Ex: First the women undressed, pulled on their bathing dresses and covered their heads in hideous caps like sponge bags; then the children were unbuttoned.* desabrocharse = come + undone, come + loose.* * *desabrochar [A1 ]vt‹prenda/zapatos/pulsera› to undo¿me desabrochas? can you undo me? ( colloq)1 «prenda» to come undone2 ( refl) «persona» ‹camisa/abrigo› to undodesabróchate el primer botón undo your top button* * *
desabrochar ( conjugate desabrochar) verbo transitivo ‹prenda/zapatos/pulsera› to undo;◊ ¿me desabrochas? can you undo me? (colloq)
desabrocharse verbo pronominal
desabrochar verbo transitivo to undo
' desabrochar' also found in these entries:
English:
unbutton
- undo
- unfasten
- unhook
- unbuckle
* * *♦ vtto undo* * *v/t undo, unfasten;desabrochar el cinturón AVIA unfasten one’s safety belt* * *desabrochar vt: to unbutton, to undo* * * -
5 desabotonarse
VPR [camisa, pantalón] to come undoneél se desabotonó la camisa — he unbuttoned o undid his shirt
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desabotonarse ( conjugate desabotonarse) verbo pronominal
* * *vpr1. [persona] to undo one's buttons;desabotonarse la camisa to unbutton one's shirt2. [sujeto: ropa] to come undone* * *v/r unbutton -
6 desabrocharse
1 (una prenda) to come undone, come unfastened* * *VPR1) [ropa] to come undone¿me ayudas a desabrocharme el vestido? — would you help me undo my dress?
2) (=desahogarse) to unburden o.s.* * *(v.) = come + undone, come + looseEx. Ultimately, thought, understood as part of high culture, has come undone.Ex. It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.* * *(v.) = come + undone, come + looseEx: Ultimately, thought, understood as part of high culture, has come undone.
Ex: It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.* * *
■desabrocharse verbo reflexivo
1 (una persona su ropa) desabróchate el vestido, undo your dress
2 (la prenda sola, sin querer) to come undone
' desabrocharse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desabrochar
English:
fumble
* * *vpr1. [persona] to undo one's buttons;desabróchese, por favor unbutton o undo your shirt, please;se desabrochó el cuello de la camisa he unbuttoned his shirt collar2. [ropa] to come undone;se te ha desabrochado la bragueta your fly has come undone* * *vr: to come undone* * *desabrocharse vb to come undone
См. также в других словарях:
Unbutton — Un*but ton, v. t. [1st pref. un + button.] To loose the buttons of; to unfasten. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unbutton — (v.) early 14c., from UN (Cf. un ) (2) opposite of + BUTTON (Cf. button) (v.). Related: Unbuttoned; unbuttoning … Etymology dictionary
unbutton — ► VERB 1) unfasten the buttons of. 2) informal relax and become less inhibited … English terms dictionary
unbutton — [unbut′ n] vt. 1. to free (a button) from the buttonhole 2. to unfasten the button or buttons of (a garment, etc.) vi. to unfasten buttons, as in disrobing … English World dictionary
unbutton — [[t]ʌ̱nbʌ̱t(ə)n[/t]] unbuttons, unbuttoning, unbuttoned VERB If you unbutton an item of clothing, you undo the buttons fastening it. [V n] She had begun to unbutton her blouse. [V ed] ...his unbuttoned blue coat … English dictionary
unbutton — UK [ʌnˈbʌt(ə)n] / US verb [transitive] Word forms unbutton : present tense I/you/we/they unbutton he/she/it unbuttons present participle unbuttoning past tense unbuttoned past participle unbuttoned to open the buttons on a piece of clothing … English dictionary
unbutton — /un but n/, v.t. 1. to free (buttons) from buttonholes; unfasten or undo. 2. to unfasten by or as if by unbuttoning: to unbutton a jacket. 3. to disclose (one s feelings, thoughts, etc.) after deliberate or prolonged silence. v.i. 4. to unfasten… … Universalium
unbutton — verb Unbutton is used with these nouns as the object: ↑blouse, ↑button, ↑coat, ↑collar, ↑jacket, ↑pants, ↑shirt … Collocations dictionary
unbutton — un•but•ton [[t]ʌnˈbʌt n[/t]] v. t. 1) to free (buttons) from buttonholes; unfasten or undo 2) to unfasten by or as if by unbuttoning: to unbutton a jacket[/ex] 3) to disclose (one s feelings, thoughts, etc.) after deliberate or prolonged silence… … From formal English to slang
unbutton — v.tr. 1 a unfasten (a coat etc.) by taking the buttons out of the buttonholes. b unbutton the clothes of (a person). 2 (absol.) colloq. relax from tension or formality, become communicative. 3 (as unbuttoned adj.) a not buttoned. b colloq.… … Useful english dictionary
unbutton — Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to loose the buttons of 2. to open by or as if by loosing buttons intransitive verb to undo buttons … New Collegiate Dictionary