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41 tronchar
v.1 to snap.2 to chop off, to break off, to split, to break from the trunk.* * *1 (árboles) to cut down, fell2 figurado to destroy\troncharse de risa familiar to split one's sides with laughter* * *1. VT1) (=talar) to fell, chop down; (=cortar) to cut up, cut off; (=hender) to split, crack, shatter2) [+ vida] to cut short; [+ esperanzas] to dash3) * (=cansar) to tire out2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <tallo/rama> to snapb) ( truncar) <vida/relación> to cut short; <esperanza/ilusión> to shatter2.troncharse v prona) tallo/rama to break o snap offb) <muñeca/tobillo> to sprain, twisttroncharse de (la) risa — (Esp fam) to die laughing (colloq)
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <tallo/rama> to snapb) ( truncar) <vida/relación> to cut short; <esperanza/ilusión> to shatter2.troncharse v prona) tallo/rama to break o snap offb) <muñeca/tobillo> to sprain, twisttroncharse de (la) risa — (Esp fam) to die laughing (colloq)
* * *tronchar [A1 ]vt1 ‹tallo/rama› to snap2 (truncar) ‹vida/relación› to cut short; ‹esperanza/ilusión› to shatter, destroy1 «árbol/tallo/rama» to break o snap off2 ‹muñeca/tobillo› to sprain, twist* * *
tronchar ( conjugate tronchar) verbo transitivo ‹tallo/rama› to snap
troncharse verbo pronominal [tallo/rama] to break o snap off;◊ troncharse de (la) risa (Esp fam) to die laughing (colloq)
tronchar verbo transitivo
1 (la rama de un árbol, etc) to break off
2 (frustrar, truncar) to cut short, shatter
* * *♦ vt[partir] to snap* * ** * *tronchar vt1) : to snap, to break off2) : to cut off (relations) -
42 abreviado
adj.abridged, condensed, abbreviated, summarized.past part.past participle of spanish verb: abreviar.* * *1→ link=abreviar abreviar► adjetivo1 concise* * *ADJ (=breve) brief; (=reducido) shortened, abridgedla palabra es forma abreviada de... — the word is short for...
* * *= shortened, shorthand [short-hand], cut-down, abbreviated, abridged, condensed.Ex. Would it be feasible to construct a coding system with such flexibility that a research library could use a more expanded coding system, while nonresearch libraries can use a shortened coding system in the same code?.Ex. The five words in the right hand column form a convenient shorthand descriptor of each stage in the analysis.Ex. The 8088 is a ' cut-down' version of the 8086, having a smaller databus.Ex. The following is an abbreviated list of standard subdivisions from the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme.Ex. This article examines the abridged versus un abridged debate in the realm of books on tape or audiocassettes outlining the advantages of each format.Ex. The table of contents, in a condensed form, is often used as a means of describing scope and contents.----* muy abreviado = highly-abbreviated.* ser la forma abreviada de = be short for.* * *= shortened, shorthand [short-hand], cut-down, abbreviated, abridged, condensed.Ex: Would it be feasible to construct a coding system with such flexibility that a research library could use a more expanded coding system, while nonresearch libraries can use a shortened coding system in the same code?.
Ex: The five words in the right hand column form a convenient shorthand descriptor of each stage in the analysis.Ex: The 8088 is a ' cut-down' version of the 8086, having a smaller databus.Ex: The following is an abbreviated list of standard subdivisions from the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme.Ex: This article examines the abridged versus un abridged debate in the realm of books on tape or audiocassettes outlining the advantages of each format.Ex: The table of contents, in a condensed form, is often used as a means of describing scope and contents.* muy abreviado = highly-abbreviated.* ser la forma abreviada de = be short for.* * *abreviado, -a adj[texto] abridged -
43 dosificar
v.1 to measure out (chemistry).2 to use sparingly (fuerzas, alimentos).3 to dose, to admix, to ration, to regulate.* * *1 (gen) to dose2 (esfuerzos etc) to measure* * *VT1) (Culin, Med, Quím) to measure out2) (=no derrochar) to be sparing with* * *verbo transitivoa) < medicamento> to doseb) <esfuerzo/cariño> to be sparing withvan a tener que dosificar sus viajes al extranjero — (fam) they're going to have to cut down on o ration their trips abroad
* * *----* dosificarse = pace.* * *verbo transitivoa) < medicamento> to doseb) <esfuerzo/cariño> to be sparing withvan a tener que dosificar sus viajes al extranjero — (fam) they're going to have to cut down on o ration their trips abroad
* * ** dosificarse = pace.* * *dosificar [A2 ]vt‹medicamento› to dosedosifica muy bien el humor y el suspense he successfully balances humor and suspensevan a tener que dosificar sus viajes al extranjero ( fam); they're going to have to cut down on o ration their trips abroad* * *
dosificar ( conjugate dosificar) verbo transitivo ‹ medicamento› to dose
dosificar verbo transitivo
1 (una medicina, un alimento) to dose, measure out
2 (comedir, regular) to be sparing with: tienes que dosificar tus salidas nocturnas, you shouldn't go out so much at night
* * *dosificar vt1. [fármaco] to measure out2. [fuerzas, alimentos] to use sparingly* * *v/t cut down on -
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45 destroncar
v.1 to detruncate, to lop, to cut short.2 to maim, to dislocate, to cut a body in pieces.3 to ruin, to destroy anyone; obstruct his affairs or pretensions. (Metaphorical)4 to cut short a discourse. (Metaphorical)5 to cut off, to cut down, to fell, to cut from the trunk.María destroncó los arbustos Mary cut off the bushes.6 to stump, to clear of stumps.Los tractores destroncaron el terreno The tractors stumped the land.* * *1 (tronchar un árbol) to chop down2 (interrumpir) to interrupt3 (cortar) to cut* * *VT1) [+ árbol] to chop off, lop the top off2) [+ persona] (=mutilar) to maim, mutilate; (=agotar) to tire out, exhaust3) (=estropear) [+ proyecto] to ruin; [+ desarrollo] to harm, damage, dislocate; [+ discurso] to interrupt4) [+ caballo] to wear out5) LAm [+ planta] to uproot -
46 tala
f.1 felling.2 felling of trees, slash, felling, deforestation.3 timber cut down, fell.4 Tala.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: talar.* * *1 tree felling* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de árboles] felling, cutting down; (=destrucción) havoc2) Caribe (=hacha) axe, ax (EEUU)3) Caribe (=huerto) vegetable garden4) Cono Sur (=pasto) grazing* * *femenino felling, cutting* * *= clearance, logging.Ex. This document contains information on such concepts as settlement, urban growth, field patterns, forest clearance and many others.Ex. Unrestricted logging will destroy the coniferous forests in 10 to 15 years if there is not a change in policy.----* tala de árboles = deforestation, wood cutting.* tala de bosques = land-clearing.* * *femenino felling, cutting* * *= clearance, logging.Ex: This document contains information on such concepts as settlement, urban growth, field patterns, forest clearance and many others.
Ex: Unrestricted logging will destroy the coniferous forests in 10 to 15 years if there is not a change in policy.* tala de árboles = deforestation, wood cutting.* tala de bosques = land-clearing.* * *felling, cutting* * *
Del verbo talar: ( conjugate talar)
tala es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
tala
talar
talar ( conjugate talar) verbo transitivo ‹ árbol› to fell, cut down
tala sustantivo femenino tree felling
talar verbo transitivo to fell, cut down
' tala' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sobrexplotación
* * *♦ nf[de árbol] felling; [de bosque] clearing♦ nmBol, RP [árbol] hackberry tree* * *II m Arg, Bolgrazing* * *tala nf: felling (of trees) -
47 recortar
• clip off• curtail• cut away• cut back on• cut down• cut down on• cut on• cut out• dock from• lower• trim glass• trim one's beard -
48 recortar gastos
v.to cut back on expenses, to cut corners, to curtail on expenditures, to cut down on expenses.* * *(v.) = cut + expenditure, cut + expensesEx. Consequently, it came as no surprise when the new Conservative Government was elected in 1979 on a ticket to cut public expenditure and stop feather-bedding consumers.* * *(v.) = cut + expenditure, cut + expensesEx: Consequently, it came as no surprise when the new Conservative Government was elected in 1979 on a ticket to cut public expenditure and stop feather-bedding consumers.
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49 derribar
v.1 to knock down, to demolish.Ella derribó la puerta She knocked down the door.2 to overthrow.El pueblo derribó al tirano The country overthrew the tyrant.3 to down, to bring down.Ella derriba las paredes She downs the walls.4 to blow down, to blow over.5 to crush.* * *1 (demoler) to pull down, demolish, knock down■ derribar un edificio to demolish a building, knock down a building2 (hacer caer a una persona) to knock over; (de un caballo) to throw3 (avión, enemigo) to shoot down, bring down4 (una puerta) to batter down* * *verb1) to demolish2) shoot down* * *1. VT1) (=derrumbar) [+ edificio] to knock down, pull down; [+ puerta] to batter down; [+ barrera] to tear downvan a derribar la fábrica — they are going to knock down o pull down the factory
el huracán derribó varias casas — the hurricane blew down o brought down a number of houses
2) [+ persona] to knock down; (Boxeo) to floor3) (Aer) to shoot down, bring down4) (Caza) to shoot, bag5) [+ gobierno] to bring down, topple6) [+ pasión] to subdue2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) <edificio/muro> to demolish, knock down; < puerta> to break downb) < avión> to shoot down, bring downd) viento to bring downe) < gobierno> to overthrow, topple* * *= knock out, tear down, smash, pull down, topple, bulldoze, knock down, fell, raze, lay + Nombre + low.Ex. Two years ago Hurricane Hugo nearly knocked out Charleston.Ex. A group opposing the incumbent alderman decided that the board's feasibility study amounted to a covert plan to tear down the house that served as the library and erect an ugly building.Ex. The library was badly vandalised and the intruders overturned 10 large bookcases, tore paintings down, emptied catalogues, and smashed intercoms, chairs, tables and windows.Ex. Evacuation of the building was followed by a recovery process which included covering stacks with plastic, locating damaged books, pulling down water-soaked ceiling tiles and removing computer terminals.Ex. The latest opinion polls show that 48 percent of Americans would back the use of armed force to topple Saddam Hussein.Ex. Nothing is left except debris and there remains nothing to salvage: only to bulldoze, clear and throw into rubbish dumps.Ex. Your note attempts to knock down an assertion not made.Ex. In this study, thirty-four-year-old chestnut trees were felled, measured and weighed to evaluate their aboveground biomass.Ex. The motel, which was built in 1953, will be razed to make way for a parking lot.Ex. She suffered frequent flare-ups of widespread inflammation that would lay her low for days on end.----* derribar a Alguien de un golpe = knock + Nombre + to the ground, knock + Nombre + to the floor.* derribar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.* derribar una barrera = topple + barrier.* * *verbo transitivoa) <edificio/muro> to demolish, knock down; < puerta> to break downb) < avión> to shoot down, bring downd) viento to bring downe) < gobierno> to overthrow, topple* * *= knock out, tear down, smash, pull down, topple, bulldoze, knock down, fell, raze, lay + Nombre + low.Ex: Two years ago Hurricane Hugo nearly knocked out Charleston.
Ex: A group opposing the incumbent alderman decided that the board's feasibility study amounted to a covert plan to tear down the house that served as the library and erect an ugly building.Ex: The library was badly vandalised and the intruders overturned 10 large bookcases, tore paintings down, emptied catalogues, and smashed intercoms, chairs, tables and windows.Ex: Evacuation of the building was followed by a recovery process which included covering stacks with plastic, locating damaged books, pulling down water-soaked ceiling tiles and removing computer terminals.Ex: The latest opinion polls show that 48 percent of Americans would back the use of armed force to topple Saddam Hussein.Ex: Nothing is left except debris and there remains nothing to salvage: only to bulldoze, clear and throw into rubbish dumps.Ex: Your note attempts to knock down an assertion not made.Ex: In this study, thirty-four-year-old chestnut trees were felled, measured and weighed to evaluate their aboveground biomass.Ex: The motel, which was built in 1953, will be razed to make way for a parking lot.Ex: She suffered frequent flare-ups of widespread inflammation that would lay her low for days on end.* derribar a Alguien de un golpe = knock + Nombre + to the ground, knock + Nombre + to the floor.* derribar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.* derribar una barrera = topple + barrier.* * *derribar [A1 ]vt1 ‹edificio/muro› to demolish, knock down, pull down; ‹puerta› to break down2 ‹avión› to shoot down, bring down, down ( colloq)3 ‹persona› to floor, knock … down, lay … out ( colloq); ‹novillo› to knock … over4 «viento» to bring downel viento derribó varios árboles the wind brought down several trees5 ‹gobierno› to overthrow* * *
Multiple Entries:
derribar
derribar algo
derribar ( conjugate derribar) verbo transitivo
‹ puerta› to break down
‹ novillo› to knock … over
derribar verbo transitivo
1 (un edificio) to pull down
(a una persona) to knock down
(un avión) to shoot down
2 (un gobierno) to bring down
' derribar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abatir
- echar
- tirar
- botar
English:
blow down
- blow over
- bowl over
- break down
- bring down
- bulldoze
- demolish
- fell
- floor
- kick down
- knock down
- pull down
- shoot down
- tear down
- bowl
- bring
- down
- knock
- shoot
- topple
- unseat
* * *derribar vt1. [construcción, edificio, muro, pared] to knock down, to demolish;[puerta] to break down, to smash down;derribó el castillo de naipes she knocked down the house of cards2. [árbol] [sujeto: leñador] to cut down, to fell;[sujeto: viento, tormenta] to uproot3. [avión, jugador, res] to bring down;[púgil, luchador] to knock down, to floor; [jinete] to unseat4. [gobierno, gobernante] to overthrow5. [en equitación] [obstáculo] to knock over o down* * *v/t2 avión shoot down3 POL bring down* * *derribar vt1) demoler, derrumbar: to demolish, to knock down2) : to shoot down, to bring down (an airplane)3) derrocar: to overthrow* * *derribar vb1. (edificio) to demolish / to pull down2. (persona) to knock down -
50 reducir gastos
v.to reduce expenses, to cut down on expenses, to cut expenses, to reduce expenditures.* * *(v.) = cut + costs, cut + spending, make + economies, make + cuts, reduce + costsEx. This information would be an extremely useful service to the traveller seeking to cut his travel costs.Ex. However, the need to cut local authority spending and rivalry between the city libraries and provincial library centres prevented these networks from achieving their full potential.Ex. Further economies could perhaps be made by taking a closer look at the way in which our university libraries are used.Ex. Economy drives in corporations, especially for overhead operations such as libraries, occur because management never knows what it should spend on support services and feels that it does not hurt to try to make cuts.Ex. The use of new printing technologies has helped to reduce costs.* * *(v.) = cut + costs, cut + spending, make + economies, make + cuts, reduce + costsEx: This information would be an extremely useful service to the traveller seeking to cut his travel costs.
Ex: However, the need to cut local authority spending and rivalry between the city libraries and provincial library centres prevented these networks from achieving their full potential.Ex: Further economies could perhaps be made by taking a closer look at the way in which our university libraries are used.Ex: Economy drives in corporations, especially for overhead operations such as libraries, occur because management never knows what it should spend on support services and feels that it does not hurt to try to make cuts.Ex: The use of new printing technologies has helped to reduce costs. -
51 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.
* * *
■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 -
52 chapodar
v.1 to lop off the branches of trees and vines.2 (fig.) To cut down, to reduce.3 to trim, to prune, to mow.4 to cut the grass.* * *1 to prune, trim* * *VT1) [+ árbol] to prune2) (=reducir) to cut down, reduce -
53 consumo
m.consumption.bienes/sociedad de consumo consumer goods/societyse ha disparado el consumo de agua mineral sales of mineral water have shot upconsumo de combustible fuel consumptionconsumo de drogas drug-takingpres.indicat.1 1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: consumir.2 1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: consumir.* * *1 consumption* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de productos] consumptionha aumentado nuestro consumo de gas — our gas consumption has gone up, we are using more gas
2) pl consumos (Econ) municipal tax on food* * *masculino consumptionmotores de bajo consumo — engines with low gas (AmE) o (BrE) petrol consumption
* * *= consumption, intake.Ex. The screen display formats required by cataloguing staff may be not at all suitable for public consumption.Ex. The conclusion drawn is that the intake of gingseng improves the capacity for physical work.----* artículo de consumo = commodity, consumer commodity.* bajo consumo = low power consumption.* bien de consumo = trade product, economic good.* bienes de consumo = consumer goods.* bienes de consumo duraderos = consumer durables.* consumo de alcohol = alcohol consumption.* consumo de bebidas = drink consumption.* consumo de bebidas alcohólicas = underage drinking, drinking, boozing.* consumo de café = coffee consumption.* consumo de carburante = fuel consumption, petrol consumption.* consumo de combustible = fuel consumption.* consumo de gasolina = petrol consumption.* consumo de información = consumption of information.* consumo energético = energy use, energy consumption.* consumo excesivo de = greed for.* consumo innecesario de = drain on.* convertir Algo en un artículo de consumo = commodify.* cooperativa de consumo = food co-op.* cultura de consumo = consumer culture.* de bajo consumo = low energy.* de consumo = consumptive.* edición de obras de consumo = consumer publishing.* eficacia de consumo de combustible = fuel efficiency.* envenenamiento por consumo de setas = mushroom poisoning.* hábito de consumo = shopping habit, buying habit, purchasing habit, consumption habit.* hábito de consumo de alcohol = drinking practice, drinking habit.* impuesto sobre artículos de uso y consumo = excise tax.* índice de precios al consumo = cost of living index.* Indice de Precios al Consumo (IPC) = consumer price index (CPI), Retail Price Index (RPI).* información como artículo de consumo, la = information commodity.* información de precios de productos para el consumo = retail prices.* listo para el consumo = ready-to-eat.* producto de consumo = consumable, consumer product, convenience product.* prueba de detección de consumo de drogas = drug testing.* relacionado con el consumo de bebidas alcohólicas = drink-related.* sociedad de consumo = consumer society, affluent society.* venta para consumo dentro del establecimiento = on-trade sale.* venta para consumo fuera del establecimiento = off-trade sale.* * *masculino consumptionmotores de bajo consumo — engines with low gas (AmE) o (BrE) petrol consumption
* * *= consumption, intake.Ex: The screen display formats required by cataloguing staff may be not at all suitable for public consumption.
Ex: The conclusion drawn is that the intake of gingseng improves the capacity for physical work.* artículo de consumo = commodity, consumer commodity.* bajo consumo = low power consumption.* bien de consumo = trade product, economic good.* bienes de consumo = consumer goods.* bienes de consumo duraderos = consumer durables.* consumo de alcohol = alcohol consumption.* consumo de bebidas = drink consumption.* consumo de bebidas alcohólicas = underage drinking, drinking, boozing.* consumo de café = coffee consumption.* consumo de carburante = fuel consumption, petrol consumption.* consumo de combustible = fuel consumption.* consumo de gasolina = petrol consumption.* consumo de información = consumption of information.* consumo energético = energy use, energy consumption.* consumo excesivo de = greed for.* consumo innecesario de = drain on.* convertir Algo en un artículo de consumo = commodify.* cooperativa de consumo = food co-op.* cultura de consumo = consumer culture.* de bajo consumo = low energy.* de consumo = consumptive.* edición de obras de consumo = consumer publishing.* eficacia de consumo de combustible = fuel efficiency.* envenenamiento por consumo de setas = mushroom poisoning.* hábito de consumo = shopping habit, buying habit, purchasing habit, consumption habit.* hábito de consumo de alcohol = drinking practice, drinking habit.* impuesto sobre artículos de uso y consumo = excise tax.* índice de precios al consumo = cost of living index.* Indice de Precios al Consumo (IPC) = consumer price index (CPI), Retail Price Index (RPI).* información como artículo de consumo, la = information commodity.* información de precios de productos para el consumo = retail prices.* listo para el consumo = ready-to-eat.* producto de consumo = consumable, consumer product, convenience product.* prueba de detección de consumo de drogas = drug testing.* relacionado con el consumo de bebidas alcohólicas = drink-related.* sociedad de consumo = consumer society, affluent society.* venta para consumo dentro del establecimiento = on-trade sale.* venta para consumo fuera del establecimiento = off-trade sale.* * *consumptionel consumo habitual de este fármaco taking this drug regularly o ( frml) regular consumption of this drugun alto consumo de grasas animales a high intake of animal fatstenemos que cuidar el consumo de electricidad we must watch how much electricity we use, we must be careful with our electricity consumptionCompuesto:( AmL) minimum charge* * *
Del verbo consumar: ( conjugate consumar)
consumo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
consumó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Del verbo consumir: ( conjugate consumir)
consumo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
consumar
consumir
consumo
consumir ( conjugate consumir) verbo transitivo
‹ tiempo› to take up
[envidia/celos]:◊ la envidia la consumía she was consumed by o with envy
consumirse verbo pronominal
consumo sustantivo masculino
consumption;◊ consumo mínimo (AmL) minimum charge;
el consumo de drogas drug-taking
consumar verbo transitivo
1 frml to complete, carry out
2 (un asesinato) to commit
(una venganza) to carry out
consumir verbo transitivo to consume
consumir antes de..., best before...
consumo sustantivo masculino consumption
bienes/sociedad de consumo, consumer goods/society
' consumo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bien
- etílica
- etílico
- gasto
- índice
- IPC
- reducir
- restringir
- sacrificar
- sociedad
- apto
- artículo
- fecha
- moderar
English:
ban
- clamp down
- consumable
- consumer goods
- consumer price index
- consumer society
- consumption
- CPI
- cut down
- drug abuse
- durable
- fit
- intake
- limit
- repeal
- Retail Price Index
- RPI
- unfit
- unsafe
- abuse
- consumer
- cut
- drug
- peak
- retail
* * *consumo nmconsumption;el consumo de energía energy consumption;se ha disparado el consumo de agua mineral sales of mineral water have shot up;consumo de drogas drug-taking;le parece bien el consumo moderado de alcohol he thinks drinking in moderation is acceptable;bienes de consumo consumer goods;sociedad de consumo consumer societyEcon consumo privado private consumption, consumer spending; Econ consumo público public o government consumption* * *m consumption;de bajo consumo economical;artículo de gran consumo high-volume item* * *consumo nm: consumption* * *consumo n consumption -
54 tumba
f.1 grave, tomb.2 knocking-down.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: tumbar.* * *1 tomb, grave\a tumba abierta at full speedser una tumba figurado not to breathe a word* * *noun f.1) grave2) tomb* * *ISF (=sepultura) tomb, grave- ser como una tumbaIISF1) LAm (=tala) felling of timber, clearing of ground; (=tierra) ground cleared for sowing; (=claro) forest clearing2) (=sacudida) shake, jolt3) (=voltereta) somersaultIII* * *estos niños me van a llevar a la tumba — (fam & hum) these kids will be the death of me (colloq & hum)
ser (como) una tumba — (fam) to be the soul of discretion
* * *= tomb, grave.Ex. The types of materials include imperial writings, noble diaries, books on protocol and ceremonies, books relating to imperial tombs and early Chinese material.Ex. From a tiny fragment of the page of a Bible found in the grave of an Indian girl buried in the 17th century, it was possible to discover the particular edition of the Bible that it came from.----* cavarse su propia tumba = another nail in + Posesivo + coffin.* con un pie en la tumba = over the hill.* no descansar en la tumba de uno = spin + in + Posesivo + grave.* profanación de tumbas = grave robbing, body-snatching.* profanador de tumbas = resurrectionist, grave robber, body snatcher.* profanar una tumba = rob + grave.* saqueador de tumbas = grave robber.* saqueo de tumbas = grave robbing, body-snatching.* ser una tumba = lips + seal.* * *estos niños me van a llevar a la tumba — (fam & hum) these kids will be the death of me (colloq & hum)
ser (como) una tumba — (fam) to be the soul of discretion
* * *= tomb, grave.Ex: The types of materials include imperial writings, noble diaries, books on protocol and ceremonies, books relating to imperial tombs and early Chinese material.
Ex: From a tiny fragment of the page of a Bible found in the grave of an Indian girl buried in the 17th century, it was possible to discover the particular edition of the Bible that it came from.* cavarse su propia tumba = another nail in + Posesivo + coffin.* con un pie en la tumba = over the hill.* no descansar en la tumba de uno = spin + in + Posesivo + grave.* profanación de tumbas = grave robbing, body-snatching.* profanador de tumbas = resurrectionist, grave robber, body snatcher.* profanar una tumba = rob + grave.* saqueador de tumbas = grave robber.* saqueo de tumbas = grave robbing, body-snatching.* ser una tumba = lips + seal.* * *(excavada) grave; (construida) tomblanzarse a tumba abierta ( period): el ciclista se lanzó a tumba abierta por la pendiente the cyclist launched himself headlong down the hillse lanzó a la campaña a tumba abierta she threw herself wholeheartedly into the campaignser (como) una tumba ( fam); to keep quiet, keep one's mouth shut* * *
Del verbo tumbar: ( conjugate tumbar)
tumba es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
tumba
tumbar
tumba sustantivo femenino ( excavada) grave;
( construida) tomb
tumbar ( conjugate tumbar) verbo transitivo
un olor que te tumbaba a smell that knocked you backward(s)
‹muro/casa› to demolish, knock down
tumbarse verbo pronominal
to lie down
tumba sustantivo femenino grave, tomb
la tumba de Cromwell, Cromwell's tomb
♦ Locuciones: cavar su propia tumba, to dig one's own grave
ser una tumba, to keep one's mouth shut
tumbar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer caer de un golpe) to knock down
2 (acostar) to lie down
3 fam (suspender) me tumbaron en matemáticas, I failed maths
' tumba' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cavar
- losa
- revolverse
- fosa
- lápida
- sepultura
English:
grave
- hill
- mark
- stone
- tomb
- vault
- wreath
- drape
- file
- seal
* * *tumba nf1. [sepultura] grave, tomb;a tumba abierta [a toda velocidad] (at) full tilt, flat out;[sin cautela] all out;se lanzó a tumba abierta a defender los derechos de los sospechosos he went all out to defend the suspects' rights;en la entrevista hace una confesión a tumba abierta she confesses everything openly in the interview;ser una tumba: soy una tumba I won't say a word2. Col, Cuba [tala] felling* * *f tomb, grave;revolverse en su tumba fig turn in one’s grave;estar con un pie en la tumba have one foot in the grave;lanzarse a tumba abierta go headlong;ser una tumba fig keep one’s mouth shut* * *tumba nf1) sepulcro: tomb2) fosa: grave3) : felling of trees* * *tumba n1. (fosa) grave2. (mausoleo) tomb -
55 trasquilar
v.1 to shear.Trasquilamos ovejas ayer We sheared sheep yesterday.2 to cut, to chop off.Trasquilamos lana ayer We cut wool yesterday.* * *1 (animales) to shear2 (pelo) to hack, cut unevenly3 figurado to curtail* * *VT1) [+ oveja] to shear; [+ pelo, persona] to crop2) * (=cortar) to cut (down)* * *verbo transitivoa) < ovejas> to shear, clip* * *verbo transitivoa) < ovejas> to shear, clip* * *trasquilar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹ovejas› to shear, clip3 ‹texto/película› to cut, chop chunks out of ( colloq)* * *
trasquilar ( conjugate trasquilar) verbo transitivo
‹ persona› to scalp (colloq)
trasquilar verbo transitivo
1 (a una oveja) to shear
2 (a una persona) to crop, familiar to scalp
' trasquilar' also found in these entries:
English:
clip
* * *trasquilar vt1. [ovejas] to shear* * *v/t shear* * *trasquilar vtesquilar: to shear -
56 tumbado
m.ceiling. (Ecuadoran Spanish)* * *1→ link=tumbar tumbar► adjetivo1 (estirado) lying, stretched out* * *= recumbent.Ex. The tomb consists of the bronze figure of the prelate recumbent on a marble base.* * *= recumbent.Ex: The tomb consists of the bronze figure of the prelate recumbent on a marble base.
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Del verbo tumbar: ( conjugate tumbar)
tumbado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
tumbado
tumbar
tumbar ( conjugate tumbar) verbo transitivo
un olor que te tumbaba a smell that knocked you backward(s)
‹muro/casa› to demolish, knock down
tumbarse verbo pronominal
to lie down
tumbado,-a adjetivo vaulted, arched
tumbar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer caer de un golpe) to knock down
2 (acostar) to lie down
3 fam (suspender) me tumbaron en matemáticas, I failed maths
' tumbado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acostada
- acostado
- tumbada
- vida
English:
lie
- lie about
- lie around
- reclining
- speed
* * *tumbado nmEcuad ceiling -
57 tumbo
m.1 jolt, jerk.dar tumbos o un tumbo to jolt, to jerk (coche)2 wave.3 passion fruit.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tumbar.* * *1 jolt, bump\dar tumbos to jolt, bump along* * *noun m.* * *ISM1) (=sacudida) shake, jolt2) (=caída) fall, tumbleIIdar un tumbo — to fall, shake
SM ( Hist) monastic cartulary* * *1) ( vaivén)el coche no paraba de dar tumbo — the car was constantly jolting o bumping around
2) (Bol) ( fruta) passion fruit* * *1) ( vaivén)el coche no paraba de dar tumbo — the car was constantly jolting o bumping around
2) (Bol) ( fruta) passion fruit* * *A(vaivén): salió de la taberna dando tumbos he staggered o lurched out of the barel coche no paraba de dar tumbo the car was constantly jolting o bumping arounda (los) tumbos with great difficulty* * *
Del verbo tumbar: ( conjugate tumbar)
tumbo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tumbó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
tumbar
tumbo
tumbar ( conjugate tumbar) verbo transitivo
un olor que te tumbaba a smell that knocked you backward(s)
‹muro/casa› to demolish, knock down
tumbarse verbo pronominal
to lie down
tumbo sustantivo masculino
1 ( vaivén):
la carreta iba dando tumbos por el camino the cart jolted along the path
2 (Bol) ( fruta) passion fruit
tumbar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer caer de un golpe) to knock down
2 (acostar) to lie down
3 fam (suspender) me tumbaron en matemáticas, I failed maths
tumbo sustantivo masculino
1 (vaivén) aquel hombre iba dando tumbos, that man was staggering along
(un vehículo) el coche iba dando tumbos, the car was jolting around
2 (dificultad, tropiezo) setback: va dando tumbos por la vida, he just muddles through life
' tumbo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
de
- tumbar
English:
lurch
* * *tumbo nmjolt, jerk;ir dando tumbos [al caminar] to lurch along;el autobús va dando tumbos the bus lurches from side to side;un pobre hombre que va dando tumbos por la vida a poor man who stumbles from one problem to another in life;la economía europea va dando tumbos the European economy is lurching from crisis to crisis* * *m tumble;ir dando tumbos stagger along* * *tumbo nm1) : tumble, fall2)dar tumbos : to jolt, to bump around -
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59 bosque
m.1 wood.2 forest, woodland, woods, grove.* * ** * *noun m.forest, wood* * *SM1) (=terreno con árboles) wood; [más denso] forest2) LAm * (=selva) jungle, rainforest* * ** * *= forest, woodland, wood.Ex. This document contains information on such concepts as settlement, urban growth, field patterns, forest clearance and many others.Ex. A subsequent owner cut down most of the surrounding woodland and the garden was largely lost.Ex. He creates a world in which his readers feel as though they're lost in the wood, only to discover they're not lost at all, just come to the same place from a different angle.----* bosque de árboles caducifolios = deciduous forest.* bosque de árboles de hoja caduca = deciduous forest.* bosque de coníferas = coniferous forest.* bosque de pinos = pine forest.* bosque encantado = enchanted forest.* bosque maderable = timberland.* bosque maderero = timberland.* bosques = forestry.* caribú del bosque = woodland caribou.* conocimiento de cómo sobrevivir en el bosque = woodcraft.* los árboles no dejan ver el bosque = cannot see the forest for the trees.* no ver el bosque por los árboles = miss + the forest for the trees.* roturación de bosques = land-clearing.* tala de bosques = land-clearing.* * ** * *= forest, woodland, wood.Ex: This document contains information on such concepts as settlement, urban growth, field patterns, forest clearance and many others.
Ex: A subsequent owner cut down most of the surrounding woodland and the garden was largely lost.Ex: He creates a world in which his readers feel as though they're lost in the wood, only to discover they're not lost at all, just come to the same place from a different angle
.* bosque de árboles caducifolios = deciduous forest.* bosque de árboles de hoja caduca = deciduous forest.* bosque de coníferas = coniferous forest.* bosque de pinos = pine forest.* bosque encantado = enchanted forest.* bosque maderable = timberland.* bosque maderero = timberland.* bosques = forestry.* caribú del bosque = woodland caribou.* conocimiento de cómo sobrevivir en el bosque = woodcraft.* los árboles no dejan ver el bosque = cannot see the forest for the trees.* no ver el bosque por los árboles = miss + the forest for the trees.* roturación de bosques = land-clearing.* tala de bosques = land-clearing.* * *1 wood; (más grande) forest, woods (pl)una barba como un bosque a thick, bushy beard2 (terreno) woodland600 hectáreas de bosque 600 hectares of woodlandCompuesto:bosque ecuatorial or pluvialrainforest, equatorial rainforest* * *
bosque sustantivo masculino
wood;
( más grande) forest, woods (pl);
( terreno) woodland;
bosque ecuatorial or pluvial (equatorial) rainforest
bosque sustantivo masculino wood, forest: un bosque de coníferas cubría el monte, the mountain was covered with evergreens
' bosque' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adentrarse
- clara
- claro
- conservación
- dirigir
- erial
- frondosa
- frondoso
- reducir
- tupida
- tupido
- abrasar
- árbol
- encantado
- impenetrable
- incendiar
- internar
- poblar
- ralo
- selva
English:
blunder
- burn
- clearing
- dense
- fire
- forest
- go through
- impenetrable
- into
- push through
- skirt
- thin out
- through
- venture
- wood
- woodland
- deep
- melt
- teem
* * *bosque nm[pequeño] wood; [grande] forest; Figun bosque de jugadores a crowd of playersbosque tropical tropical forest* * *m wood; grande forest* * *bosque nm: woods, forest* * *bosque n wood / forest -
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