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61 peste
f.1 plague.peste bubónica bubonic plaguela peste negra the Black Death2 stink, stench (informal) (mal olor).3 pest (informal) (molestia).4 St. Roch's disease.* * *1 (epidemia) plague2 (mal olor) stink, stench■ ¡qué peste a tabaco hay aquí! it stinks of tobacco smoke in here!3 (cosa molesta) pest\decir/echar pestes de alguien to slag somebody offpeste bubónica bubonic plaguepeste negra Black Death* * *noun f.1) plague2) stink* * *SF1) (Med) plague2) (=mal olor) stink, foul smell¡qué peste hay aquí! — there's a real stink in here!
3)5) And (=resfriado) cold* * *a) (Med, Vet) plague, epidemicdecir or echar or hablar pestes de alguien — (fam) to run somebody down (colloq), to slag somebody off (BrE colloq)
huirle a alguien/algo como a la peste — (fam) to avoid somebody/something like the plague
ser la peste — (fam) to be a nuisance
b) (AmL fam) ( enfermedad contagiosa) bug (colloq); ( resfriado) coldc) (fam) ( mal olor) stink* * *= pestilence, fug, reeker.Ex. Much of what lies before our eyes today like a tongue of fire -- animal pestilences and the poisoning of our foodstuffs -- was already announced many years ago.Ex. Pork scratchings behind the bar, a well-used dartboard in the corner and a fug of smoke hanging over the tables are all hallmarks of the traditional English pub.Ex. When the doors opened and she got on, the elevator was empty but the previous occupant left behind a real reeker.----* hablar pestes = trash, call + Nombre + all the names under the sun, say + nasty things about, slag + Nombre + off, cut + Nombre + up, tear + Nombre + down, rubbish.* peste bubónica = bubonic plague.* peste negra = plague.* peste negra, la = Black Death, the.* peste neumónica = pneumonic plague.* * *a) (Med, Vet) plague, epidemicdecir or echar or hablar pestes de alguien — (fam) to run somebody down (colloq), to slag somebody off (BrE colloq)
huirle a alguien/algo como a la peste — (fam) to avoid somebody/something like the plague
ser la peste — (fam) to be a nuisance
b) (AmL fam) ( enfermedad contagiosa) bug (colloq); ( resfriado) coldc) (fam) ( mal olor) stink* * *= pestilence, fug, reeker.Ex: Much of what lies before our eyes today like a tongue of fire -- animal pestilences and the poisoning of our foodstuffs -- was already announced many years ago.
Ex: Pork scratchings behind the bar, a well-used dartboard in the corner and a fug of smoke hanging over the tables are all hallmarks of the traditional English pub.Ex: When the doors opened and she got on, the elevator was empty but the previous occupant left behind a real reeker.* hablar pestes = trash, call + Nombre + all the names under the sun, say + nasty things about, slag + Nombre + off, cut + Nombre + up, tear + Nombre + down, rubbish.* peste bubónica = bubonic plague.* peste negra = plague.* peste negra, la = Black Death, the.* peste neumónica = pneumonic plague.* * *huirle a algn/algo como a la peste or huir de algn/algo como de la peste ( fam); to avoid sb/sth like the plagueser la peste ( fam); to be a nuisance¡qué peste hay aquí, abran las ventanas! what a stink there is in here, open the windows!Compuestos:rinderpestbubonic plague( Chi) chickenpoxBlack Death* * *
peste sustantivo femenino
◊ peste cristal (Chi) chickenpox;
peste negra Black Death
( resfriado) cold
peste sustantivo femenino
1 (mal olor) stench, stink
2 Med plague
peste porcina, swine fever
♦ Locuciones: echar pestes de alguien, to run sb down
' peste' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apestar
- apestado
English:
plague
- stink
- blight
- chickenpox
- pest
- pong
* * *peste nf1. [enfermedad epidémica] plague;huir de alguien como de la peste to avoid sb like the plaguepeste aviar o aviaria fowl pest;peste bubónica bubonic plague;peste equina African horse sickness;la peste negra the Black Death;[gripe] flu;se agarró una peste que anda rondando she caught a flu bug that's going around¡qué peste de vecinos tenemos! what a pain (in the neck) our neighbours are!5. CompFam Famechar pestes to curse, to swear* * *f1 MED plague2 famolor stink fam3:echar pestes fam curse and swear* * *peste nf1) : plague, pestilence2) : stench, stink3) : nuisance, pest* * *peste n (mal olor) stink -
62 remediar
v.to remedy, to put right (daño).si puedes remediarlo, no vayas ese día don't go on that day if you can help itya no se puede remediar there's nothing to be done about it, it can't be helpedno lo puedo remediar I can't help ital fin se remedió su situación her situation was finally resolvedEl amor cura la tristeza Love remedies loneliness.* * *1 (poner remedio) to remedy2 (reparar) to repair, make good3 (resolver) to solve4 (socorrer) to help, assist5 (evitar) to avoid, prevent* * *verb* * *VT1) (=solucionar) to remedysi el gobierno no lo remedia se perderán muchos puestos de trabajo — if the government does not remedy the situation a lot of jobs will be lost
llorando no remedias nada — you're not going to solve anything by crying, crying won't solve anything
2) (=evitar)es un mujeriego pero le quiero, no puedo remediarlo — he's a womanizer but I love him, I can't help it
3) [+ necesidades] to meet, help with* * *verbo transitivo1) <situación/problema> to remedy; < daño> to repair¿qué piensas hacer para remediarlo? — what are you going to do to put things right?
2) ( evitar)perdí dinero, no pude remediarlo — there was nothing else for it, I lost money
* * *= remedy.Ex. After 1728, the initiative for investigating and remedying the state of the public records passed to the House of Commons.----* remediar la falta de = remedy + the lack of.* remediar una situación = remedy + situation.* * *verbo transitivo1) <situación/problema> to remedy; < daño> to repair¿qué piensas hacer para remediarlo? — what are you going to do to put things right?
2) ( evitar)perdí dinero, no pude remediarlo — there was nothing else for it, I lost money
* * *= remedy.Ex: After 1728, the initiative for investigating and remedying the state of the public records passed to the House of Commons.
* remediar la falta de = remedy + the lack of.* remediar una situación = remedy + situation.* * *remediar [A1 ]vtA ‹situación/problema› to remedy; ‹daño› to repairesto se puede remediar fácilmente this can be easily remedied, this can be put right quite easilysólo la muerte no se puede remediar there's a cure for everything except deathhicieron lo posible por remediar los efectos de la sequía they did everything possible to repair the damage done by the droughtla has ofendido ¿qué piensas hacer para remediarlo? you've offended her, what are you going to do to put things right o to make it up to her?con pedirle perdón no remedias nada saying you're sorry won't solve anythingtratando sólo los síntomas no se remedia el problema the problem won't be solved by treating the symptoms aloneB(evitar): me puse a llorar, no lo pude remediar I burst into tears, I couldn't help it o I couldn't help myselftuve que pagarle 500 pesos más, no pude remediarlo there was nothing else for it o there was no alternative, I had to give him another 500 pesosle tengo gran antipatía, no lo puedo remediar I can't help it, I really can't stand him* * *
remediar ( conjugate remediar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹situación/problema› to remedy;
‹ daño› to repair;◊ ¿qué piensas hacer para remediarlo? what are you going to do to put things right?;
con llorar no remedias nada crying won't solve anything
2 ( evitar):◊ no lo puedo/pude remediar I can't/couldn't help it
remediar verbo transitivo
1 (un daño, un perjuicio) to repair, put right
2 (una necesidad, urgencia) to find a remedy for, solve: cree que puede remediar el problema con fármacos, she thinks she can resolve the problem with medication
3 (evitar) to avoid
♦ Locuciones: no poder remediar, cannot help: no he podido remediar reírme de él, I couldn't help laughing at him
' remediar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
evitar
English:
remedy
- help
* * *remediar vt1. [daño] to remedy, to put right;[problema] to solve;al fin se remedió su situación her situation was finally resolved;un mejunje que se solía beber para remediar la impotencia a concoction that people used to drink as a cure for impotence;ya no se puede remediar there's nothing to be done about it, it can't be helped;no sé qué remedias con insultarla I don't know what good you hope to do by insulting her2. [peligro] to avoid, to prevent;si puedes remediarlo, no vayas ese día don't go on that day if you can help it;no lo puedo remediar I can't help it;no pudo remediar que muchos militantes abandonaran el partido he couldn't prevent many of the rank and file from leaving the party;si alguien no lo remedia, vamos a perder el tren if somebody doesn't do something, we're going to miss the train* * *no puedo remediarlo I can’t do anything about it* * *remediar vt1) : to remedy, to repair2) : to help out, to assist3) evitar: to prevent, to avoid* * *remediar vb1. (problema) to solve -
63 roce
m.1 rubbing (contacto).el roce de la seda contra su piel the feel of the silk against her skinel roce de su mano en la mejilla the touch of his hand on her cheekel roce del viento en la piedra the weathering effect of the wind on the stoneme ha salido una ampolla del roce del zapato I've got a blister from my shoe rubbing against my foot2 graze (rasguño) (en piel).el pantalón tiene roces en las rodillas the trousers are worn at the kneesla pared está llena de roces the wall has had the paint scraped off it in several places3 close contact (trato).4 brush, quarrel (desavenencia).tener un roce con alguien to have a brush with somebody5 disagreement, friction, clashing, confrontation.6 rub, kiss, light touch.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: rozar.* * *1 (fricción) rubbing; (en piel) chafing3 (contacto físico) light touch, brush5 familiar (disensión) friction, brush* * *noun m.1) brush, graze2) friction* * *SM1) (=acción) rub, rubbing; (Téc) friction; (Pol) friction2) (=herida) graze3) * (=contacto) close contacttener roce con algn — to be in close contact with sb, have a lot to do with sb
4) (=disgusto) brush* * *1) ( contacto) rubbing2) ( trato frecuente) regular contact3) (fricción, desacuerdo)4) (CS) ( don de gentes) social graces (pl)* * *= friction, run-in.Ex. It is becoming urgently necessary for all information agencies to develop the closest co-operation to avoid wasting their resources through needless duplication and friction.Ex. 'When you've been here a while, you'll see that it's hard to avoid run-ins with her,' Lehmann spoke up.----* roce con la muerte = close shave with death, close encounter with death.* * *1) ( contacto) rubbing2) ( trato frecuente) regular contact3) (fricción, desacuerdo)4) (CS) ( don de gentes) social graces (pl)* * *= friction, run-in.Ex: It is becoming urgently necessary for all information agencies to develop the closest co-operation to avoid wasting their resources through needless duplication and friction.
Ex: 'When you've been here a while, you'll see that it's hard to avoid run-ins with her,' Lehmann spoke up.* roce con la muerte = close shave with death, close encounter with death.* * *A1 (contacto) rubbingno soporta el roce de la sábana en las quemaduras he can't bear the sheet rubbing against o touching his burnsel roce del zapato le había producido ampollas the constant rubbing o chafing of the shoe had given her blisters, she had blisters where the shoe had rubbed o chafedel roce de las dos piezas genera calor friction between the two parts produces heatel roce de su mejilla the brush of her cheektiene los puños gastados por el roce his cuffs have worn2(marca, señal): le hicieron un roce al coche someone scratched o scraped her carel cuello de la camisa tiene roce the shirt collar is grimy with wearB(fricción, desacuerdo): no han tenido ni un roce they haven't had a single cross word, there's been no friction between themha habido graves roces dentro del partido there have been serious clashes o there has been a lot of friction within the partytuvo un roce con la policía she had a brush with the law* * *
Del verbo rozar: ( conjugate rozar)
rocé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
roce es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
roce
rozar
roce sustantivo masculino
( fricción) friction;
el roce de su mejilla the brush of her cheek;
tiene los puños gastados por el roce his cuffs are worn
c) ( desacuerdo):
tener un roce con algn to have a brush with sb
rozar ( conjugate rozar) verbo transitivo ( tocar ligeramente):
sus labios roceon mi frente her lips brushed my forehead;
las sillas rozan la pared the chairs rub o scrape against the wall;
la bala le rozó el brazo the bullet grazed his arm;
me roza el zapato my shoe's rubbing
rozarse verbo pronominal
[manos/labios] to touch
◊ el bebé está rozado the baby has diaper (AmE) o (BrE) nappy rash
roce sustantivo masculino
1 (acción) rubbing, friction
estar algo desgastado por el roce, to be worn
2 (señal: en la piel) graze
(: en una superficie) rub, scuff mark
3 (entre personas: trato) regular contact
(: discusión) friction, brush
rozar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una cosa o persona a otra) to touch, brush: su mano rozó mi cara, his hand brushed my face
2 (produciendo daño) to graze
(un zapato) to rub
3 (una cualidad o defecto, una cifra) to border on, verge on: su último cuadro roza la genialidad, his last painting borders on genius
4 (por el uso) to wear out
II verbo intransitivo
1 (una cosa o persona a otra) to touch, brush
pasar rozando, to brush past
2 (produciendo daño) to rub: estos zapatos me rozan, these shoes are rubbing
3 (una cualidad o defecto, una cifra) to border on, verge on: su actitud rozaba en la mala educación, his attitude verged on rudeness
' roce' also found in these entries:
English:
brush
- rub off
- touch
* * *♦ nm1. [contacto] rubbing;el roce de la seda contra su piel the brushing of the silk against her skin;el roce de su mano en la mejilla the touch of his hand on her cheek;el roce de la silla con la pared ha desgastado la pintura the back of the chair has worn away some of the paint on the wall;me ha salido una ampolla del roce del zapato I've got a blister from my shoe rubbing against my foot;el roce del viento en la piedra the weathering effect of the wind on the stone2. [rozadura]la pared está llena de roces the wall has had the paint scraped off it in several places3. [rasguño] [en piel] graze;[en madera, zapato] scuffmark; [en metal] scratch4. [trato] close contact;con el roce se han ido tomando cariño being in close contact has made them grow fond of each other5. [desavenencia] brush, quarrel;tener un roce con alguien to have a brush with sb* * *m figfriction;tener roces con come into conflict with* * *roce nm1) : rubbing, chafing2) : brush, graze, touch3) : close contact, familiarity4) : friction, disagreement -
64 ser capaz de hacer cualquier cosa por
(v.) = go to + any lengths to, go to + great lengths toEx. Some library staff will go to almost any lengths to avoid challenges, criticism, and controversy over which titles and which kinds of materials should be made available to their communities.Ex. Writers and publishers go to great lengths to avoid the appearance of supporting or condoning homosexuality.* * *(v.) = go to + any lengths to, go to + great lengths toEx: Some library staff will go to almost any lengths to avoid challenges, criticism, and controversy over which titles and which kinds of materials should be made available to their communities.
Ex: Writers and publishers go to great lengths to avoid the appearance of supporting or condoning homosexuality.Spanish-English dictionary > ser capaz de hacer cualquier cosa por
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65 traicionar los ideales de uno mismo
(v.) = betray + Posesivo + own idealsEx. Nevertheless the librarian must avoid the opposite extreme and he must avoid betraying his own ideals of freedom by attempting to assert his own ideas and values.* * *(v.) = betray + Posesivo + own idealsEx: Nevertheless the librarian must avoid the opposite extreme and he must avoid betraying his own ideals of freedom by attempting to assert his own ideas and values.
Spanish-English dictionary > traicionar los ideales de uno mismo
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66 valer la pena + Infinitivo
(v.) = be worth + Gerundio, be worth + GerundioEx. Nevertheless, it is worth drawing a comparison between them so that menu-based information retrieval systems might avoid some of the pitfalls of traditional classification.Ex. Nevertheless, it is worth drawing a comparison between them so that menu-based information retrieval systems might avoid some of the pitfalls of traditional classification.* * *(v.) = be worth + Gerundio, be worth + GerundioEx: Nevertheless, it is worth drawing a comparison between them so that menu-based information retrieval systems might avoid some of the pitfalls of traditional classification.
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67 huido
adj.fugitive, on the run (que ha huido).past part.past participle of spanish verb: huir.* * *huido, -a1. ADJ1) (=escapado) [criminal] fugitive; [esclavo] runawaylos tres terroristas huidos — the three terrorists on the run, the three fugitive terrorists
lleva más de un año huido de la justicia — he has been a fugitive from justice o he has been on the run for over a year
2) (=receloso) elusiveha estado muy huido de la gente desde que se divorció — he's been very wary of people since he got divorced
2.SM / F fugitivehuida* * *- da adjetivoa) ( prófugo)b) ( receloso)anda or está huido últimamente — he's been keeping himself to himself o keeping a low profile recently
* * *- da adjetivoa) ( prófugo)b) ( receloso)anda or está huido últimamente — he's been keeping himself to himself o keeping a low profile recently
* * *huido -da1(prófugo): se encuentra huido he is on the run2(receloso): anda or está huido desde que perdió su trabajo he's been keeping himself to himself since he lost his job* * *
Del verbo huir: ( conjugate huir)
huido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
huido
huir
huir ( conjugate huir) verbo intransitivo
huido del país to flee the country
huidole a algn to avoid sb
huido,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino escapee, fugitive
huir verbo intransitivo
1 (escapar) to run away [de, from], flee: huyeron a Méjico, they fled to México
está huyendo de la justicia, he's on the run from the law ➣ Ver nota en escape
2 (esquivar, rehuir) to avoid: huye de las personas, she avoids people
huyo de esas situaciones, I avoid that kind of situation
' huido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
huida
- suelta
- suelto
* * *huido, -a adjestán huidos de la justicia they are on the run (from the law);la joven se encuentra huida de su domicilio desde el lunes the young woman ran away from home last Monday2. [reservado] withdrawn* * *adj on the run -
68 huira
SF And, Cono Sur1) (=cuerda) rope2) (=cabestro) halter, tether* * *femenino (Per) rope* * *femenino (Per) rope* * *( Per)rope* * *
Del verbo huir: ( conjugate huir)
huirá es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) futuro indicativo
Multiple Entries:
huir
huira
huir ( conjugate huir) verbo intransitivo
huira del país to flee the country
huirale a algn to avoid sb
huira sustantivo femenino (Per) rope
huir verbo intransitivo
1 (escapar) to run away [de, from], flee: huyeron a Méjico, they fled to México
está huyendo de la justicia, he's on the run from the law ➣ Ver nota en escape
2 (esquivar, rehuir) to avoid: huye de las personas, she avoids people
huyo de esas situaciones, I avoid that kind of situation
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69 huya
* * ** * *huya, huyas, etc* * *
Del verbo huir: ( conjugate huir)
huya es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
huir
huya
huir ( conjugate huir) verbo intransitivo
huya del país to flee the country
huyale a algn to avoid sb
huya,◊ huyas, etc see huir
huir verbo intransitivo
1 (escapar) to run away [de, from], flee: huyeron a Méjico, they fled to México
está huyendo de la justicia, he's on the run from the law ➣ Ver nota en escape
2 (esquivar, rehuir) to avoid: huye de las personas, she avoids people
huyo de esas situaciones, I avoid that kind of situation
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70 esquivo
adj.shy, bashful, aloof, elusive.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: esquivar.* * *► adjetivo1 cold, aloof* * *(f. - esquiva)adj.1) elusive2) aloof* * *ADJ1) [persona] (=tímido) shy; (=huraño) unsociable; (=difícil de encontrar) elusive; (=evasivo) evasive2) (=despreciativo) scornful* * *- va adjetivoa) < persona> ( difícil de encontrar) elusive; ( huraño) aloof, unsociable; ( tímido) shyb) < respuesta> elusive, evasive* * *= avoiding, evasive.Ex. There are different styles of handling interpersonal conflict such as integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising.Ex. It is among such populations that the cynical, evasive, or merely muddled schemes of economic development have produced the greatest social inequity and human suffering.* * *- va adjetivoa) < persona> ( difícil de encontrar) elusive; ( huraño) aloof, unsociable; ( tímido) shyb) < respuesta> elusive, evasive* * *= avoiding, evasive.Ex: There are different styles of handling interpersonal conflict such as integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising.
Ex: It is among such populations that the cynical, evasive, or merely muddled schemes of economic development have produced the greatest social inequity and human suffering.* * *esquivo -vase mostró esquivo ante los periodistas he was very evasive with the journalists2 ‹respuesta› elusive, evasivenervioso, con una mirada esquiva nervous, with a shifty look in his eyes* * *
Del verbo esquivar: ( conjugate esquivar)
esquivo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
esquivó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
esquivar
esquivo
esquivar ( conjugate esquivar) verbo transitivo ‹persona/problema/dificultad› to avoid;
‹golpe/pregunta› to dodge, evade;
‹ responsabilidad› to avoid, evade
esquivo◊ -va adjetivo
( huraño) aloof, unsociable;
( tímido) shy
esquivar verbo transitivo
1 (un obstáculo, golpe) to dodge: menos mal que pudo esquivar el árbol que había caído en la carretera, luckily he was able to dodge the tree that had fallen across the road
2 (a una persona) to avoid, dodge: me está esquivando, he's avoiding me
esquivo,-a adj (persona) aloof, unsociable
' esquivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
esquiva
English:
elusive
- elusiveness
* * *esquivo, -a adjuncommunicative, unsociable;es algo esquivo he's not very communicative o sociable;está muy esquivo con todos nosotros he's very unsociable towards us all;estuvo esquivo con la prensa he didn't give much away to the press* * *adj1 ( huraño) unsociable2 ( evasivo) shifty, evasive* * *esquivo, -va adj1) huraño: aloof, unsociable2) : shy3) : elusive, evasive -
71 huir a
v.to avoid.* * *(v.) = run off toEx. This is the legislative equivalent of running off to Canada to avoid the draft and is considered dereliction of duty.* * *(v.) = run off toEx: This is the legislative equivalent of running off to Canada to avoid the draft and is considered dereliction of duty.
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72 precaver
v.1 to guard against.2 to take precautions against, to forestall.* * *1.VT (=prevenir) to try to prevent, guard against; (=anticipar) to forestall; (=evitar) to stave off2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to provide against, take steps to prevent o avoid* * *= forestall.Ex. Attempting to forestall problems before they were created was essential to the planning.----* precaverse = be on guard (against), be on + Posesivo + guard.* precaverse de = be shy of + Gerundio.* * *verbo transitivo to provide against, take steps to prevent o avoid* * *= forestall.Ex: Attempting to forestall problems before they were created was essential to the planning.
* precaverse = be on guard (against), be on + Posesivo + guard.* precaverse de = be shy of + Gerundio.* * *precaver [E1 ]vtto provide against, take steps to prevent o avoid* * *♦ vtto guard against* * *v/t guard against* * *precaver vtprevenir: to prevent, to guard against -
73 sustraer
v.to subtract, to deduct, to take, to withdraw.Ellos restan el dinero They subtract the money.* * *1 (robar) to steal2 (extraer) to remove3 MATEMÁTICAS to subtract1 (faltar al cumplimiento) to evade (a, -), elude (a, -); (tentaciones) to resist (a, -)* * *verb1) to take away2) rob, steal3) subtract* * *1. VT1) (=llevarse) to remove, take away2) (Mat) (=restar) to subtract, take away; (=descontar) to deduct3) (=robar) [+ dinero, cuadro] to steal; [+ persona] to abduct4) [+ agua] to extract2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Mat) to subtract2) (frml)a) ( robar) to stealb) ( llevarse) to remove, take away2.sustraerse v pron (frml)intentó sustraerse a las miradas del público — he tried to stay o keep out of the public eye
* * *= subtract, subtract, purloin.Ex. This amount is subtracted from the first fine on the list of fines owed.Ex. This amount is subtracted from the first fine on the list of fines owed.Ex. Due to this fortunate circumstance, a thief who had been systematically purloining rare books from the Library was apprehended.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Mat) to subtract2) (frml)a) ( robar) to stealb) ( llevarse) to remove, take away2.sustraerse v pron (frml)intentó sustraerse a las miradas del público — he tried to stay o keep out of the public eye
* * *= subtract, subtract, purloin.Ex: This amount is subtracted from the first fine on the list of fines owed.
Ex: This amount is subtracted from the first fine on the list of fines owed.Ex: Due to this fortunate circumstance, a thief who had been systematically purloining rare books from the Library was apprehended.* * *vtA ( Mat) to subtractB ( frml)1 (robar) to stealle fue sustraída la cartera his wallet was stolen2 (llevarse) to remove, take away3 ‹agua› to extractC (apartar) sustraer a algn DE algo to remove sb FROM sthsustraer al niño de influencias nocivas to remove the child from harmful influences( frml) sustraerse A algo to avoid sthintentó sustraerse a las miradas del público he tried to stay o keep out of the public eyeintentó sustraerse a las preguntas de los periodistas she tried to elude the journalists' questionsse ha sustraído a sus obligaciones como padre he has shirked o neglected his duties as a father* * *
sustraer verbo transitivo
1 (hurtar) to steal
2 (papeletas) to remove
3 Mat (restar) to subtract
' sustraer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
defraudar
* * *sustraer, substraer♦ vt1. [robar] to steal2. Mat to subtract* * ** * *sustraer {81} vt1) : to remove, to take away2) restar: to subtract3) : to steal -
74 trascender
v.1 to leak out.La noticia trascendió The news leaked out.2 to transcend, to project.Su poder trasciende lo imaginable His power transcends the imaginable.El invento trasciende The invention transcends.3 to transcend, to go beyond, to be beyond, to go beyond the limits of.Su poder trasciende lo imaginable His power transcends the imaginable.* * *1 (olor - despedir) to smell; (- llegar hasta) to reach2 (darse a conocer) to become known, leak out3 (extenderse) to spread, have a wide effect1 (averiguar) to discover, bring to light\trascender a la opinión pública to become common knowledge* * *1. VI1) (=conocerse) to leak out, get outpor fin ha trascendido la noticia — the news has leaked o got out at last
2) (=propagarse)su influencia trasciende a los países más remotos — his influence extends to the most remote countries
3) (=ir más allá)trascender de algo — to transcend sth, go beyond sth
una cuestión que trasciende de los intereses nacionales — a matter that transcends o goes beyond national interests
4) (Fil) to transcend5) † (=oler) to smell (a of)(=heder) to reek (a of)2.VT to transcend, go beyondesto trasciende los confines de la razón — it transcends o goes beyond the boundaries of reason
* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) (period) ( darse a conocer)ha trascendido que... — it has emerged that...
b) (frml) ( extenderse)trascender A algo — influencia/popularidad to extend to something
c) ( ir más allá)trascender DE algo — to transcend something (frml), to go beyond something
2.esto trasciende de lo puramente filosófico — this transcends o goes beyond the purely philosophical
trascender vt to go beyond, transcend (frml)* * *= carry + implications, transcend.Ex. The merging of synonyms carries implications for the effectiveness of the index in terms of precision and recall.Ex. Why do only Catholics, Jews, Negroes, and women transcend their particular nationality?.----* trascender a = cut across.* trascender fronteras = transcend + boundaries.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) (period) ( darse a conocer)ha trascendido que... — it has emerged that...
b) (frml) ( extenderse)trascender A algo — influencia/popularidad to extend to something
c) ( ir más allá)trascender DE algo — to transcend something (frml), to go beyond something
2.esto trasciende de lo puramente filosófico — this transcends o goes beyond the purely philosophical
trascender vt to go beyond, transcend (frml)* * *= carry + implications, transcend.Ex: The merging of synonyms carries implications for the effectiveness of the index in terms of precision and recall.
Ex: Why do only Catholics, Jews, Negroes, and women transcend their particular nationality?.* trascender a = cut across.* trascender fronteras = transcend + boundaries.* * *trascender [E8 ]viA1 ( period)«noticia»: según ha trascendido according to reportsha trascendido que … it has emerged that …el caso ha trascendido a la opinión pública the case has come to public notice o to the attention of the publichasta ahora no ha trascendido el nombre del nuevo inspector the name of the new inspector has not yet been made known, it is not yet known who is to be the new inspectordesean evitar que el suceso trascienda they want to avoid news of what has happened leaking outeste descontento ha trascendido a todas las capas de la sociedad this discontent has pervaded all levels of societysu influencia trasciende a los países más remotos its influence extends to even the remotest countriesesto trasciende de lo puramente filosófico this transcends o goes beyond the purely philosophicalcon ello ha trascendido del ámbito de su autoridad in this he has overstepped his authorityB ( Fil) to transcend■ trascendervtto go beyond, transcend ( frml)esto trasciende las fronteras de lo creíble this goes beyond the bounds of credibilitysu fama trasciende nuestras fronteras her fame has spread beyond our borders* * *
trascender ( conjugate trascender) verbo intransitivo ( ir más allá) trascender DE algo to transcend sth (frml), to go beyond sth
verbo transitivo
to go beyond, transcend (frml)
trascender
I vi (salir a la luz, ser conocido) to become known, get out
II verbo transitivo
1 (exceder) to go beyond: el problema trasciende los límites de mis competencias, the problem is outside my area of responsibility
2 Fil to transcend
' trascender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
transcender
English:
cut across
- transcend
- cut
* * *trascender, transcender♦ vi1. [noticia] [difundirse] to become known;la noticia trascendió a la prensa the news leaked out to the press;el enfermo, según trascendió ayer, se halla grave the patient's condition, it emerged yesterday, is serious;sólo ha trascendido que se prepara un desembarco all we have heard so far is that a landing is being prepared;que no trascienda don't let on about it, don't let it get about2. [efectos, consecuencias] to spread (a to);el cambio ha trascendido a amplias capas de la población the change has spread to a large part of the populationun tema que trasciende del ámbito familiar a subject that extends beyond the family circle♦ vt[ir más allá de] to go beyond, to transcend;una costumbre que trasciende las fronteras a custom that goes beyond national borders;un problema que trascendió el ámbito nacional a problem that went beyond the national level* * *I v/i1 de noticia get out2:trascender de ( sobrepasar) transcendII v/t transcend* * *trascender {56} vi1) : to leak out, to become known2) : to spread, to have a wide effect3)trascender a : to smell ofla casa trascendía a flores: the house smelled of flowers4)trascender de : to transcend, to go beyondtrascender vt: to transcend -
75 esquiva
f., (m. - esquivo)* * *
Del verbo esquivar: ( conjugate esquivar)
esquiva es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
esquiva
esquivar
esquivar ( conjugate esquivar) verbo transitivo ‹persona/problema/dificultad› to avoid;
‹golpe/pregunta› to dodge, evade;
‹ responsabilidad› to avoid, evade
esquivo,-a adj (persona) aloof, unsociable
esquivar verbo transitivo
1 (un obstáculo, golpe) to dodge: menos mal que pudo esquivar el árbol que había caído en la carretera, luckily he was able to dodge the tree that had fallen across the road
2 (a una persona) to avoid, dodge: me está esquivando, he's avoiding me
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76 a título gratuito
(adj.) = gratuitousEx. However, most librarians do not have the training for counseling and should avoid gratuitous tampering with the lives of library patrons.* * *(adj.) = gratuitousEx: However, most librarians do not have the training for counseling and should avoid gratuitous tampering with the lives of library patrons.
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77 abonable
adj.1 payable (finance) (pagadero).2 improvable.* * *► adjetivo1 payable* * *ADJ payable, due* * *= payable.Ex. This practice enabled newspaper publishers to avoid half the stamp duty payable between 1712 and 1794.* * *= payable.Ex: This practice enabled newspaper publishers to avoid half the stamp duty payable between 1712 and 1794.
* * *( frml); payable* * *abonable adj[pagadero] payable* * *adj COM payable -
78 abrumador
adj.1 overwhelming, mind-boggling, overpowering, staggering.2 overwhelming, total, crushing, large.m.oppressor.* * *► adjetivo1 overwhelming, crushing* * *(f. - abrumadora)adj.devastating, overwhelming, crushing* * *ADJ1) (=agobiante) crushing; (=pesado) burdensome2) (=importante) [mayoría] overwhelming; [superioridad] crushing, overwhelming* * *- dora adjetivoa) <victoria/mayoría> overwhelmingb) <trabajo/tarea> exhausting; <responsabilidad/carga> onerous, heavy* * *= boggling, mind-boggling [mind boggling], overwhelming, taxing, devastating, mind-numbing, crippling, overwhelming.Ex. It's utterly boggling and that's not an isolated incident, I can cite you several more from last week.Ex. The new technologies for information storage and retrieval which have burst upon the scene in only the past few years are mind boggling.Ex. Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.Ex. It is difficult to remember the special interests of more than a few people, and hence rather taxing to provide SDI manually to more than a handful of users.Ex. Such examples are to be found time and time again in LCSH, and the psychological effect on the user must be devastating.Ex. Librarians, led by men like Melvil Dewey, spent the majority of their waking hours attempting to reduce library work to a 'mechanical art', and their mind-numbing articles weighed heavily upon the pages of 'Library Journal'.Ex. Can we avoid racism, sexism and the crippling effects of other forms of prejudicial stereotyping without recourse to censorship?.Ex. More people are taking the dip into online business and abandoning the huge corporations with overwhelming superiors and unearthly hours.----* de forma abrumadora = overwhelmingly.* ganar de forma abrumadora = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* * *- dora adjetivoa) <victoria/mayoría> overwhelmingb) <trabajo/tarea> exhausting; <responsabilidad/carga> onerous, heavy* * *= boggling, mind-boggling [mind boggling], overwhelming, taxing, devastating, mind-numbing, crippling, overwhelming.Ex: It's utterly boggling and that's not an isolated incident, I can cite you several more from last week.
Ex: The new technologies for information storage and retrieval which have burst upon the scene in only the past few years are mind boggling.Ex: Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.Ex: It is difficult to remember the special interests of more than a few people, and hence rather taxing to provide SDI manually to more than a handful of users.Ex: Such examples are to be found time and time again in LCSH, and the psychological effect on the user must be devastating.Ex: Librarians, led by men like Melvil Dewey, spent the majority of their waking hours attempting to reduce library work to a 'mechanical art', and their mind-numbing articles weighed heavily upon the pages of 'Library Journal'.Ex: Can we avoid racism, sexism and the crippling effects of other forms of prejudicial stereotyping without recourse to censorship?.Ex: More people are taking the dip into online business and abandoning the huge corporations with overwhelming superiors and unearthly hours.* de forma abrumadora = overwhelmingly.* ganar de forma abrumadora = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* * *1 ‹victoria/mayoría› overwhelming2 ‹trabajo/tarea› exhausting, tiring; ‹responsabilidad/carga› onerous, heavy* * *
abrumador◊ - dora adjetivo
abrumador,-ora adjetivo overwhelming
' abrumador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrumadora
- experimentar
English:
grief
- devastating
* * *abrumador, -ora adj[mayoría, superioridad] overwhelming; [victoria] crushing;sus productos dominan de forma abrumadora el mercado their products completely dominate the market* * *adj overwhelming* * *: crushing, overwhelming -
79 abúlico
adj.abulic, indifferent, lacking energy, lacking in energy.m.abulic person, person lacking in energy.* * *► adjetivo1 apathetic, lacking in willpower* * *ADJ apathetic* * *- ca adjetivo apathetic* * *= soulless.Ex. Our deliberate and passionate ambition is to avoid the traps of soulless, dead villages turned into museums, slowly sinking into oblivion.* * *- ca adjetivo apathetic* * *= soulless.Ex: Our deliberate and passionate ambition is to avoid the traps of soulless, dead villages turned into museums, slowly sinking into oblivion.
* * *abúlico -caapathetic* * *
abúlico,-a adjetivo apathetic, spineless
' abúlico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abúlica
* * *abúlico, -a♦ adjapathetic, lethargic♦ nm,fapathetic o lethargic person* * *adj apathetic, lacking in energy* * *abúlico, -ca adj: lethargic, apathetic -
80 acuerdo escrito
m.written agreement.* * *(n.) = written agreementEx. A written agreement can help both parties avoid unanticipated and unwanted results.* * *(n.) = written agreementEx: A written agreement can help both parties avoid unanticipated and unwanted results.
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