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1 alinear
v.1 to line up.2 to include in the starting line-up (sport) (seleccionar).3 to align, to range.Yo alineo los rieles I align the rails.4 to straighten, to put straight.Yo alineo las piezas de dominó I straighten the domino pieces.5 to range in rows, to set in line, to line up, to put in line.Ella alinea las latas del estante She ranges the shelf cans in rows.* * *1 (poner en línea) to align, line up2 DEPORTE to pick, select3 MILITAR to form up2 MILITAR to fall in* * *verb* * *1.VT (Téc) to align; [+ alumnos] to line up, put into line; [+ soldados] to form up; (Dep) [+ equipo] to select, pick ( con with)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <equipo/jugador> to select, pick2) (poner en fila, línea) to line up3) (Tec) to align, line up2.alinearse v prona) tropa to fall in; niños/presos to line upb) (Pol, Rels Labs)alinearse con algo/alguien — to align oneself with something/somebody
* * *= align, line up, justify, estrange (from).Ex. Entry words may be aligned in a centre column or in a left hand column.Ex. When an object appears in that square, it is lined up for its picture.Ex. The weaknesses of the cold-metal machines were that they did not justify the lines automatically as part of the type-setting process.Ex. These objects remain useful and functional, though estranged from their usual context.----* alinear a la derecha = justify + right.* alinearse a = align.* sin alinear = unjustified.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <equipo/jugador> to select, pick2) (poner en fila, línea) to line up3) (Tec) to align, line up2.alinearse v prona) tropa to fall in; niños/presos to line upb) (Pol, Rels Labs)alinearse con algo/alguien — to align oneself with something/somebody
* * *= align, line up, justify, estrange (from).Ex: Entry words may be aligned in a centre column or in a left hand column.
Ex: When an object appears in that square, it is lined up for its picture.Ex: The weaknesses of the cold-metal machines were that they did not justify the lines automatically as part of the type-setting process.Ex: These objects remain useful and functional, though estranged from their usual context.* alinear a la derecha = justify + right.* alinearse a = align.* sin alinear = unjustified.* * *alinear [A1 ]vtA ‹equipo/jugador› to select, pickB (poner en fila, línea) ‹personas› to line up; ‹objetos› to line up, arrange ( o put etc) … in a lineC ( Tec) to align, line upalinear la dirección or las ruedas del coche to align the wheels of the car1 «tropa» ( Mil) to fall in; «niños/presos» to line uppaíses no alineados nonaligned countries* * *
alinear ( conjugate alinear) verbo transitivo
1 ‹equipo/jugador› to select, pick
2
alinearse verbo pronominal [ tropa] to fall in;
[niños/presos] to line up
alinear verbo transitivo
1 (poner en línea) to line up, align
2 Dep (a un jugador) to select
' alinear' also found in these entries:
English:
align
- line up
- range
- draw
- line
* * *♦ vt1. [colocar en línea] to line up2. [ruedas] to align* * *v/t1 line up, align2 DEP select3:países no alineados POL non-aligned countries* * *alinear vt1) : to align2) : to line up -
2 alinearse
2 MILITAR to fall in* * *VPR (=ponerse en fila) to line up; (Mil) to fall in; (Inform) to justify* * *
■alinearse verbo reflexivo
1 to align oneself [con, with]
2 (ponerse en fila) to line up
' alinearse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alinear
English:
line up
* * *vpr1. [colocarse en línea] to line up;[soldados] to fall in2. Pol to align ( con with o alongside);siempre se ha alineado con los más débiles she has always sided with the underdog* * *v/r* * *vr1) : to fall in, to line up2)alinearse con : to align oneself with -
3 casar
v.1 to marry.Pedro casó a María Peter married Mary.2 to fit together.3 to match.Su actitud casó la ira de Ricardo His attitude matched John's anger.4 to annul, to abrogate, to repeal.El juez casó la apelación The judge annulled the appeal.* * *1 DERECHO to annul, quash————————1 (disponer matrimonio) to marry2 (unir) to join, fit■ Pedro casó con su vecina Pedro married his neighbour, Pedro got married to his neighbour2 (armonizar) to match, go together, fit together\casarse de penalty familiar to have a shotgun weddingcasarse por la iglesia to get married in church, have a church weddingcasarse por lo civil to get married in a registry officeno casarse con nadie figurado to keep oneself to oneself* * *verb1) to marry2) match up•- casarse- casarse con* * *1. VT1) (=unir en matrimonio) to marry2) (=dar en matrimonio) to marry off3) (=hacer coincidir) to match upcasa los estampados antes de coser las telas — match up the patterns before sewing the pieces together
4) (Tip) to impose2. VI1) (=armonizar)estas dos piezas casan perfectamente — these two pieces go together o fit together perfectly
casar con algo: el color de la alfombra no casa con el del sofá — the colour of the carpet doesn't go with that of the sofa
tanta modestia no casa con sus ansias de poder — such modesty doesn't go with o tally with his craving for power
2) frm (=contraer matrimonio)casó con una chica del pueblo — he married o he got married to a girl from the town
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) cura/juez to marryb) padres to marry (off)2) (Der) < sentencia> to quash2.casar vib) ( armonizar) colores/estilos to go together3.casarse v pron to get marriedcasarse en segundas nupcias — to marry again, to remarry
no casarse con nadie — to refuse to align oneself to any power (o ideology etc)
* * *----* casar bien = fit in + well.* casarse = marry (to), tie + the knot.* casarse con alguien de dinero = marry into + money, marry + a fortune, marry + money.* casarse con alguien rico = marry into + money, marry + money.* casarse con alguien rico = marry + a fortune.* casarse con una idea = wed to + view.* casarse por dinero = marry + money.* volver a casarse = remarry.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) cura/juez to marryb) padres to marry (off)2) (Der) < sentencia> to quash2.casar vib) ( armonizar) colores/estilos to go together3.casarse v pron to get marriedcasarse en segundas nupcias — to marry again, to remarry
no casarse con nadie — to refuse to align oneself to any power (o ideology etc)
* * ** casar bien = fit in + well.* casarse = marry (to), tie + the knot.* casarse con alguien de dinero = marry into + money, marry + a fortune, marry + money.* casarse con alguien rico = marry into + money, marry + money.* casarse con alguien rico = marry + a fortune.* casarse con una idea = wed to + view.* casarse por dinero = marry + money.* volver a casarse = remarry.* * *casar [A1 ]vtA1 «cura/juez» to marry2 «padres» to marry, marry offhan casado a todos sus hijos they've married off all their childrencasó muy bien a su hijo he made a good marriage for his sonB ( Der) ‹sentencia› to quash■ casarvi1 (encajar) «dibujos» to match up; «piezas» to fit together; «cuentas» to match, tally2 (armonizar) «colores/estilo» to go together casar CON algo:casa bien con la alfombra it goes well with the carpetsu carácter independiente no casa con la rigidez de sus padres his independent nature clashes with his parents' strictness■ casarseto get marriedse casaron ayer they got married yesterday, they were married yesterday ( period)se casó con un abogado she married a lawyercasarse en segundas nupcias to marry again, to remarryno casarse con nadie: un periodista que no se casa con nadie an uncompromising journalist, a journalist who refuses to compromise* * *
casar ( conjugate casar) verbo transitivo [cura/juez] to marry
verbo intransitivo
[ piezas] to fit together;
[ cuentas] to match, tally
casar con algo to go well with sth
casarse verbo pronominal
to get married;
se casó con un abogado she married a lawyer;
casarse en segundas nupcias to marry again, to remarry
casar
I verbo transitivo (unir en matrimonio) to marry
(dar en matrimonio) to marry (off): casó muy bien a sus dos hijos, she successfully married off her two sons
II verbo intransitivo (encajar) to match, go o fit together: las cuentas no le casan, he can't make the figures balance, figurado things don't seem to be right to him
' casar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
buena
- bueno
- desposar
- enlazar
English:
hint
- marry
* * *♦ vt1. [en matrimonio] to marry;los casó el cura del pueblo they were married by the village priest;ya ha casado a todos sus hijos all his children are married;llevan años intentando casar a su hijo they've been trying to marry off their son o get their son married off for years2. [unir] to fit together♦ vi1. [armonizar] to match;el tapizado del sofá y el de las sillas no casan the sofa and the chairs don't match2. [cuadrar] to balance, to tally;las cuentas no casan the accounts don't tally* * *I v/i figmatch (up);casar con go withII v/t* * *casar vt: to marrycasar vi: to go together, to match up* * * -
4 aliarse a
v.1 to ally oneself to, to ally oneself with, to club with, to team up with.El general se alió al enemigo The general allied himself to the enemy.2 to ally oneself to, to align oneself with, to align with.El alcalde se alió al candidato The mayor aligned with the candidate. -
5 desenredar
v.1 to untangle (hilos, pelo).2 to sort out (asunto).3 to clear up, to disentwine, to disentangle, to extricate.El detective desenreda misterios The detective clears up mysteries.4 to ravel.La tejedora desenreda los hilos The knitter ravels the threads.* * *1 to untangle, disentangle1 to get out (de, of), extricate oneself (de, from)* * *1. VT1) [+ pelo, lana] to untangle, disentangle2) [+ dificultad, problema] to straighten out2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <pelo/lana> to untangle, disentangle; < lío> to straighten out, sort out2.desenredarse v pron (refl)* * *= unravel, tease out, untangle, disentangle.Ex. Patents abstracting is a special skill, involving not only a technical knowledge, but also a facility for unravelling the special legalistic jargon in which patents abound.Ex. This was so that the stuffing could be teased out and cleared of lumps, and so that the pelts could be softened by currying and soaking them in urine; the smell is said to have been revolting.Ex. Once this relationship is untangled, it becomes possible to represent a document by a sequential data stream which can be readily stored in a file.Ex. Most fleece is carded between two brushes to disentangle and align the fiber.* * *1.verbo transitivo <pelo/lana> to untangle, disentangle; < lío> to straighten out, sort out2.desenredarse v pron (refl)* * *= unravel, tease out, untangle, disentangle.Ex: Patents abstracting is a special skill, involving not only a technical knowledge, but also a facility for unravelling the special legalistic jargon in which patents abound.
Ex: This was so that the stuffing could be teased out and cleared of lumps, and so that the pelts could be softened by currying and soaking them in urine; the smell is said to have been revolting.Ex: Once this relationship is untangled, it becomes possible to represent a document by a sequential data stream which can be readily stored in a file.Ex: Most fleece is carded between two brushes to disentangle and align the fiber.* * *desenredar [A1 ]vt1 ‹pelo/lana› to untangle, disentangle2 ‹lío› to straighten out, sort out1 ( refl):desenredarse el pelo to get the knots out of one's hair, to untangle one's hair2 (de una situación difícil) to free oneself, extricate oneself* * *
desenredar ( conjugate desenredar) verbo transitivo ‹pelo/lana› to untangle, disentangle;
‹ lío› to straighten out, sort out
desenredarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ‹ pelo› to get the knots out of
desenredar verbo transitivo to untangle, disentangle
' desenredar' also found in these entries:
English:
disentangle
- unravel
- untangle
* * *♦ vt1. [hilos, ovillo, pelo] to untangle2. [asunto, historia, lío] to sort out;[problema] to resolve* * *v/t1 untangle* * *desenredar vt: to untangle, to disentangle -
6 ajustarse a
v.1 to adjust to, to hold by, to keep to.Ella se ajusta al programa She adjusts to the schedule.2 to limit oneself to.Ella se ajusta a alertar She limits herself to give out warnings.3 to fit to.Esta medida se ajusta al problema This measure fits to the problem.* * *(v.) = conform to, befit, alignEx. These basic permutation rules are modified somewhat to conform to bibliographic requirements.Ex. As befits the library of the largest manufacturer of computers in the world, IBM information services are very largely computer-based.Ex. Fiction is an area of stock development and promotion which would readily achieve the goals of development with which public librarians have aligned themselves.* * *(v.) = conform to, befit, alignEx: These basic permutation rules are modified somewhat to conform to bibliographic requirements.
Ex: As befits the library of the largest manufacturer of computers in the world, IBM information services are very largely computer-based.Ex: Fiction is an area of stock development and promotion which would readily achieve the goals of development with which public librarians have aligned themselves.
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