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101 trabar
v.1 to fasten.2 to join.3 to strike up (iniciar) (conversación, amistad).4 to obstruct, to hinder.5 to thicken.6 to jam, to block, to lock.7 to latch on, to link, to join.8 to engage in.Trabar combate Engage in combat.* * *1 (unir) to join, link2 (sujetar) to lock, fasten3 (mecanismo) to jam4 (prender a alguien) to shackle5 (líquido, salsa) to thicken6 (caballería) to hobble8 figurado (conversación, amistad) to strike up1 (enredarse) to get tangled up2 (mecanismo) to jam\trabársele la lengua a alguien to get tongue-tied* * *1. VT1) [+ puerta, ventana] [para que quede cerrada] to wedge shut; [para que quede abierta] to wedge opentrabó la puerta con una silla para que no entrara — he wedged the door shut with a chair to stop her getting in
2) [+ salsa, líquido] to thicken3) (Carpintería) to join; (Constr) to point4) (=comenzar) [+ conversación, debate] to start (up), strike up; [+ batalla] to join5) (=enlazar)una serie de razonamientos muy bien trabados — a tightly woven o very well constructed argument
6) (=obstaculizar) to hold backla falta de recursos ha trabado el desarrollo de la investigación — research has been held back by the lack of funds
7) [+ caballo] to hobble8) [+ sierra] to set2. VI1) [planta] to take2) [ancla, garfio] to grip3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <puerta/ventana> ( para que no se abra) to hold... shut; ( para que no se cierre) to hold... back o openb) < vigas> to tie, connectc) < caballo> to hobble2)a) < conversación> to strike up, start; <amistad/relación> to strike upb) < historia> to weave together3) <proceso/negociaciones> to impede o hamper the progress of2.trabarse v pron1) cajón/cierre to get jammed o stuck2) ( enzarzarse)3) (Col, Ven arg) ( con droga) to get high o stoned (colloq)* * *= lock together, interlock.Ex. As the water was draining away between the wires of the sieve, he gave the mould a sideways shake locking the fibres together and 'shutting' the sheet.Ex. Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.----* trabar amistad = bond.* trabar amistad con = chum with, strike up + friendship with, establish + familiarity con.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <puerta/ventana> ( para que no se abra) to hold... shut; ( para que no se cierre) to hold... back o openb) < vigas> to tie, connectc) < caballo> to hobble2)a) < conversación> to strike up, start; <amistad/relación> to strike upb) < historia> to weave together3) <proceso/negociaciones> to impede o hamper the progress of2.trabarse v pron1) cajón/cierre to get jammed o stuck2) ( enzarzarse)3) (Col, Ven arg) ( con droga) to get high o stoned (colloq)* * *= lock together, interlock.Ex: As the water was draining away between the wires of the sieve, he gave the mould a sideways shake locking the fibres together and 'shutting' the sheet.
Ex: Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.* trabar amistad = bond.* trabar amistad con = chum with, strike up + friendship with, establish + familiarity con.* * *trabar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹puerta/ventana› (para que no se abra) to hold … shut; (para que no se cierre) to hold … back o opentrabó la puerta con una silla she jammed the door open with a chair2 ‹vigas› to tie, connect3 ‹historia› to weave together4 ‹caballo› to hobbleB ‹salsa› to thickenC ‹conversación› to strike up, start; ‹amistad/relación› to strike up, formhan trabado una gran amistad they've become great friendsD ‹desarrollo/negociaciones› to impede o hamper the progress of■ trabarseA «cajón/cierre/puerta» to get jammed o stuckse le traba la lengua cuando se pone nervioso he gets tongue-tied when he's nervousB(enzarzarse): trabarse EN algo to get involved IN sthno quiero trabarme en una discusión contigo I don't want to get involved in o get into an argument with you* * *
trabar ( conjugate trabar) verbo transitivo
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( para que no se cierre) to hold … back o open
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3 ‹proceso/negociaciones› to hamper the progress of
trabarse verbo pronominal [cajón/cierre] to get jammed o stuck;
trabar verbo transitivo
1 (entrelazar dos piezas) to bond, join
2 (impedir el movimiento) to block
(una acción, un proyecto) to obstruct
3 (empezar una conversación, disputa, amistad) to strike up
4 Culin to thicken
' trabar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conversación
- sujetar
English:
friend
- make
- strike up
- strike
* * *♦ vt1. [unir] [palabras, ideas] to join;trabar varios argumentos to tie several arguments together;un discurso bien trabado a well-constructed speech2. [iniciar] [conversación, amistad] to strike up;trabaron amistad en 1987 they became friends in 1987;el acuerdo trabado entre ambos países the agreement established between the two countries3. [salsa] to thicken4. [sujetar] [en general] to immobilize;[puerta, ventana] [abierta] to wedge open; [cerrada] to wedge shut; [preso] to shackle;troncos de madera trabados entre sí tree trunks lashed together5. RP [con cerrojo] to bolt;[con llave] to lock; [con tranca] to bar6. [obstaculizar] to obstruct, to hinder;las negociaciones quedaron trabadas the negotiations became deadlocked* * *v/t conversación, amistad strike up* * *trabar vt1) : to join, to connect2) : to impede, to hold back3) : to strike up (a conversation), to form (a friendship)4) : to thicken (sauces) -
102 gefährdet
I P.P. gefährdenII Adj. endangered; stärker: imperil(l)ed; präd. und nachgestellt: auch at risk; Jugend etc.: nachgestellt: at risk, in danger; am meisten gefährdet sein Personen: run the greatest risk; auch Bäume etc.: be in greatest danger, be particularly at risk; Versetzung oder Vorrücken gefährdet Schule: in danger of being kept down (Am. held back)* * *exposed* * *ge|fähr|det [gə'fɛːɐdət]adjTierart endangered; Ehe, Jugend, Bevölkerungsgruppe, Unternehmen, Gebiet at risk predvon Erdbeben gefä́hrdet — at risk from earthquakes
* * *(in danger; likely to suffer loss, injury etc: Heart disease can be avoided if people at risk take medical advice.) at risk* * *ge·fähr·detadj endangeredeine \gefährdete Tierart an endangered species [of animal]* * ** * *B. adj endangered; stärker: imperil(l)ed; präd und nachgestellt: auch at risk; Jugend etc: nachgestellt: at risk, in danger;am meisten gefährdet sein Personen: run the greatest risk; auch Bäume etc: be in greatest danger, be particularly at risk;* * * -
103 inepto
adj.1 inept, stupid, inapt, unfit.2 incapable, uncapable.m.inept person, loser, no-hoper, non-achiever.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) incompetent, inept► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 incompetent person* * *ADJ inept, incompetent* * *I- ta adjetivo inept, incompetentII- ta masculino, femenino incompetent* * *= inept, unfit, bumbler, inadequate, lame, lame duck.Ex. In frequent cases, unionization is brought on by the inept or irresponsible action of management.Ex. As Townsend cynically writes, a committee developed to make decisions is a group of ' unfits appointed by the incompetent to do the unnecessary'.Ex. Henry Ellis is traditionally depicted as a reactionary bumbler who held back reform of the department of printed books.Ex. There are no other library facilities in the immediate area, except for a woefully inadequate public library.Ex. Democrats are lame, feckless, timid, with no ideas, no vision, no message, and no future.Ex. Having them call him a lame duck is just one more way for them to underestimate what they are up against.----* inepto social = nerdy [nerdier -comp., nerdiest -sup.], nerd, geek, geeky [geekier -comp., geekiest -sup.].* * *I- ta adjetivo inept, incompetentII- ta masculino, femenino incompetent* * *= inept, unfit, bumbler, inadequate, lame, lame duck.Ex: In frequent cases, unionization is brought on by the inept or irresponsible action of management.
Ex: As Townsend cynically writes, a committee developed to make decisions is a group of ' unfits appointed by the incompetent to do the unnecessary'.Ex: Henry Ellis is traditionally depicted as a reactionary bumbler who held back reform of the department of printed books.Ex: There are no other library facilities in the immediate area, except for a woefully inadequate public library.Ex: Democrats are lame, feckless, timid, with no ideas, no vision, no message, and no future.Ex: Having them call him a lame duck is just one more way for them to underestimate what they are up against.* inepto social = nerdy [nerdier -comp., nerdiest -sup.], nerd, geek, geeky [geekier -comp., geekiest -sup.].* * *inept, incompetentmasculine, feminineincompetent* * *
inepto◊ -ta adjetivo
inept, incompetent
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
incompetent
inepto,-a
I adjetivo inept, incompetent
II sustantivo masculino y femenino incompetent person: es un inepto para los negocios, he's inept when it comes to business
' inepto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inepta
- negada
- negado
- nula
- nulo
- incapaz
English:
bad
- inefficient
- inept
- inadequate
- unfit
* * *inepto, -a♦ adjincompetent, inept♦ nm,fincompetent o inept person* * *I adj inept, incompetentII m, inepta f incompetent fool* * *inepto, -ta adj: inept, incompetent -
104 patoso
adj.1 clumsy.2 gauche.m.1 person who pretends to be funny.2 clumsy individual, clumsy person.* * *► adjetivo1 clumsy* * *(f. - patosa)adj.* * *patoso, -a *1. ADJ1) (=torpe) clumsy2) (=molesto) troublesome2. SM / F1) (=torpe) clumsy oaf2) (=sabihondo) clever Dick *, smart Aleck *3) (=agitador) troublemaker* * *I- sa adjetivo (Esp fam) clumsyII- sa masculino, femenino (Esp fam) clumsy idiot (colloq)* * *= bumbler, duffer, ham-handed.Ex. Henry Ellis is traditionally depicted as a reactionary bumbler who held back reform of the department of printed books.Ex. Plus, no matter what she did to stop people from picking on her she always ended up being called a duffer.Ex. The League of Nations was a comically ham-handed debacle which collapsed in complete failure, disgracing all who were associated with it.----* ser muy patoso = be all thumbs.* * *I- sa adjetivo (Esp fam) clumsyII- sa masculino, femenino (Esp fam) clumsy idiot (colloq)* * *= bumbler, duffer, ham-handed.Ex: Henry Ellis is traditionally depicted as a reactionary bumbler who held back reform of the department of printed books.
Ex: Plus, no matter what she did to stop people from picking on her she always ended up being called a duffer.Ex: The League of Nations was a comically ham-handed debacle which collapsed in complete failure, disgracing all who were associated with it.* ser muy patoso = be all thumbs.* * *1 (torpe) clumsy2 (difícil) difficult, tiresomemasculine, feminine2 (persona difícil) pain in the neck ( colloq)* * *
patoso◊ -sa adjetivo (Esp fam) clumsy
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Esp fam) clumsy idiot (colloq)
patoso,-a adjetivo clumsy
' patoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
patosa
English:
clumsy
- gauche
- klutz
* * *♦ adjclumsy;no sabe bailar, es muy patoso he can't dance, he's got two left feet;hoy estoy muy patoso I'm being really clumsy today♦ nm,fclumsy idiot o oaf* * *adj clumsy* * * -
105 εφεκτών
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107 καθεκτών
καθέκτηςtrap-door: masc gen plκαθεκτόςto be held back: fem gen plκαθεκτόςto be held back: masc /neut gen pl -
108 καθεκτῶν
καθέκτηςtrap-door: masc gen plκαθεκτόςto be held back: fem gen plκαθεκτόςto be held back: masc /neut gen pl -
109 καθεκτόν
καθεκτόςto be held back: masc acc sgκαθεκτόςto be held back: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
110 κατασχέτω
κατάσχετοςheld back: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dualκατάσχετοςheld back: masc /fem /neut gen sg (doric aeolic)κατέχωhold fast: aor imperat act 3rd sg -
111 κατάσχετον
κατάσχετοςheld back: masc /fem acc sgκατάσχετοςheld back: neut nom /voc /acc sgκατέχωhold fast: aor imperat act 2nd dualκατέχωhold fast: aor ind act 2nd dual (homeric ionic) -
112 terbendung
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113 निगृह्य
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114 zim|ować
impf vi 1. (spędzać zimę) to spend the winter, to winter 2. pot. (powtarzać klasę) to be held back (in school)- dwa razy zimowała w piątej klasie she was held back twice in fifth grade■ pokazać komuś, gdzie raki zimują pot. to teach sb a lessonThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zim|ować
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115 упираться
несов. - упира́ться, сов. - упере́ться1) (тв. в вн.; находить опору) rest (d against), set (d against)упира́ться ло́ктем в сте́ну — set one's elbow against the wall; lean one's elbow on / against the wall
упира́ться нога́ми в зе́млю — take a firm stand; dig one's heels in the ground
2) ( упрямиться) jib, balk, refuse3) тк. несов. (в вн.; встречать препятствие) be hampered (by), be held back (by); ( зависеть от чего-л) hinge (on)реше́ние вопро́са упира́ется в недоста́ток вре́мени — progress on the issue is being hampered [held back] by the lack of time
всё упира́ется в реше́ние нача́льника — everything hinges on the boss's decision
••упере́ться глаза́ми в кого́-л разг. — stare at smb
упира́ться ро́гом, упира́ться рука́ми и нога́ми (про́тив) разг. — make a dead set (against), run one's head (against)
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116 انحبس
اِنْحَبَسَ: تَوَقّفَ، اِنْقَطَعَto stop, cease, end; to be withheld, held back, held up, kept back -
117 κατάσχετος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάσχετος
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118 moderarse
1 to control oneself* * *VPR1) [persona] to restrain o.s., control o.s.prometo moderarme más la próxima vez — I promise to restrain o control myself a bit more next time
iba a decir una grosería, pero me moderaré — I was going to say a rude word but I won't
2) [inflación, precio]se están moderando los precios — prices are being kept in check o being held back
* * *(v.) = hold back onEx. I would, nonetheless, like to endorse what the Library of Congress is doing with respect to holding back a little on English subject headings.* * *(v.) = hold back onEx: I would, nonetheless, like to endorse what the Library of Congress is doing with respect to holding back a little on English subject headings.
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■moderarse verbo reflexivo to be moderate, control oneself
' moderarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
moderar
English:
moderate
* * *vprto restrain oneself;moderarse en algo to moderate sth;moderarse en la bebida to cut down on alcohol* * *v/r control o.s., restrain o.s.* * *vr1) : to restrain oneself2) : to diminish, to calm down -
119 ἐρύκω
ἐρύκω [pron. full] [ῡ], Il.24.658, Hdt.4.125, S.Tr. 121 (lyr.), etc., rare in Prose, X.An.3.1.25, Plb.Fr.45; [dialect] Ep.inf.Aἐρῡκέμεν Il.11.48
: [tense] fut.ἐρύξω Od.7.315
, al. (not later): [tense] aor. 1 (anap.), ([etym.] ἀπ-) X.An.5.8.25 ; [dialect] Ep.ἔρυξα Il.3.113
, Od.17.515, etc.: [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. 2ἠρύκᾰκον Il.5.321
, 20.458,ἐρύκᾰκον 11.352
, etc., inf.ἐρῡκᾰκέειν 5.262
, Od.11.105:—[voice] Med., Il.12.285:—[voice] Pass., v. infr. 11: cf. ἐρυκάνω, -ανάω : (perh. akin to ἐρύω b):—keep in, curb, restrain,ἵππους Il.11.48
, etc.; λαὸν ἐρυκάκετε keep them back (from flight or fighting), 6.80, cf. 24.658 ; but λαὸν ἔρυκε kept them in their place, 23.258 ; αἰθὴρ ὄμβρον ἐρύκει forces it back, Emp. 100.18 ; θυμὸν ἐρυκακέειν to curb desire, Od.11.105 ; πολύστονον ἐρύκεν (inf.)ὕβρτν B.16.41
; ἕτερος δέ με θυμὸς ἔρυκεν another mind checked me (opp. ἀνῆκεν), Od.9.302 ; ἐρυκέμεν εὐρύοπαΖῆν to restrain him, Il.8.206 ; γυίων πίστιν ἐ., i.e. to mistrust, Emp.4.13 ;ἔρυκέ μιν ἔνδοθεν αἰδώς A.R.3.652
: c.gen., μηδέ μ' ἔρυκε μάχης keep me not from fight, Il.18.126 ;ἀλλά τις θεῶν.. Ἅιδα σφε δόμων ἐρύκει S.Tr. 121
;μηδέ σ' Ἔρις ἀπ' ἔργου θυμὸν ἐρύκοι Hes.Op.28
: c. inf. praes., hinder from doing, Pi.N. 4.33 ; [tense] aor., E.HF 317 ; [tense] fut.,ἄλλον ἀναστήσεσθαι ἐρύξω A.R.1.346
: c.acc. et inf., ;ἐ. τἆλλα ἰχθύδια μὴ διαρπάσωσι.. Arist.HA 621a24
.2 abs., hinder,ἐρύκακε γὰρ τρυφάλεια Il.11.352
; ἐρυκέμεν to stay [their flight], 21.7.3 hold in check, keep off the enemy,εἴ κεν ἐρύξομεν ἀντιάσαντες Il.15.297
, cf. Od.22.138 ; soτὰ δ' οὐ μένος ἁμὸν ἐρύξει Il.8.178
;ἐ. τοὺς ἐπιόντας Hdt.4.125
, cf. 5.15, etc.4 detain a guest, , cf. Od.17.408, al.; also, detain by force, confine,[πόντος] πολέας ἀέκοντας ἐρύκει Il.21.59
, cf. Od.1.14, 7.315, etc.; ἔρυξον ἐνὶ μεγάροισι γυναῖκας keep them close, 19.16 ; of the dead,ἦ μιν ἐρύξει γῆ φυσίζοος ἥ τε κατὰ κρατερόν περ ἐρύκει Il.21.62
;σφωε δόλος καὶ δεσμὸς ἐρύξει Od.8.317
;ὅσσ' ἔτι Νεῖκος ἔρυκε Emp.35.9
:— [voice] Med., κῦμα δέ μιν (sc. χιόνα)..ἐρύκεται Il.12.285
.5 ward off, θεοῦ δ' ἠρύκακε δῶρα (sc. ἄκοντα) 21.594 ;ἅ κέν τοι λιμὸν ἐρύκοι Od.5.166
;κακόν, τό οἱ οὔ τις ἐρύκακεν Il.15.450
;ἐ. ψευδέων ἐνιπάν Pi.O. 10(11).5
;τὰ μὴ καλὰ νόσφιν ἐ. Theoc.7.127
;ἀπ' ἐμαυτοῦ τὰ κακά X. An.3.1.25
;τὸν πόλεμον ἀπὸ τῆς Μακεδονίας Plb.Fr.45
.II [voice] Pass., to be held back, detained,δήθ' ἐνὶ νήσῳ ἐρύκεαι Od.4.373
, cf. 17.17.2 abs., hold back, keep back, μή μοι ἐρύκεσθον, says the driver to his horses, Il. 23.443.4 ἀνέδην ὅδε χῶρος ἐρύκεται this place is remissly guarded, i.e. is free or open to all, S.Ph. 1153 (lyr., dub.l.). -
120 сдерживать
1. contain2. curb3. hold backсдерживать; удерживать; задерживать — hold back
сдерживать; контролировать — hold in check
сдерживал; сдержанный — held back
сдерживать; удерживать — hold in
4. keep under5. moderate6. put bounds to7. scotch8. set bounds to9. temper10. bottle up11. hold in checkконтролировать, сдерживать свидетеля — to check on a witness
12. keep in checkсдерживать, подавлять — keep under
13. check; restrain; suppress; keep; controlсдерживать инстинкты; владеть собой — to control nature
контролировать, сдерживать преступность — to control crime
14. boundограничивать; сдерживать — put bounds to
15. constrain16. controlконтролировать поведение толпы; сдерживать толпу — to control crowd
17. refrain18. rein19. restrain20. suppressСинонимический ряд:1. замедлять (глаг.) задерживать; замедлять; тормозить2. удерживать (глаг.) не давать воли; подавлять; смирять; удерживать; унимать
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