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61 suspicious
1) (having or showing suspicion: I'm always suspicious of men like him; a suspicious glance.) desconfiado2) (causing or arousing suspicion: suspicious circumstances.) sospechososuspicious adj1. sospechoso2. receloso / desconfiadotr[sə'spɪʃəs]1 (arousing suspicion) sospechoso,-a2 (distrustful, wary) receloso,-a, desconfiado,-a, suspicaz\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be suspicious of/about somebody/something desconfiar de alguien/algosuspicious [sə'spɪʃəs] adj1) questionable: sospechoso, dudoso2) distrustful: suspicaz, desconfiadoadj.• caviloso, -a adj.• celoso, -a adj.• desconfiado, -a adj.• matrero, -a adj.• receloso, -a adj.• sospechoso, -a adj.• suspicaz adj.sə'spɪʃəsa) ( mistrustful) <mind/person> desconfiado, suspicazto be suspicious OF/ABOUT somebody/something — desconfiar* de alguien/algo
b) ( arousing suspicion) <actions/movements> sospechoso[sǝs'pɪʃǝs]ADJ1) (=mistrustful) [person, nature] desconfiado; [glance] recelosomany people are suspicious that the government will reduce benefits further — mucha gente tiene la sospecha de que el gobierno va a reducir aún más los subsidios
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to be suspicious about sth — desconfiar de algo•
that made him suspicious — eso le hizo sospechar•
he is suspicious of visitors — se muestra receloso ante las visitas2) (=causing suspicion) [person, behaviour, package] sospechosodid you see anything suspicious? — ¿viste algo sospechoso?
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is there anything suspicious about the crash? — ¿hay algo sospechoso acerca del choque?* * *[sə'spɪʃəs]a) ( mistrustful) <mind/person> desconfiado, suspicazto be suspicious OF/ABOUT somebody/something — desconfiar* de alguien/algo
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62 cultivate
cul·ti·vate [ʼkʌltɪveɪt, Am -tə-] vtto \cultivate sth etw anbauen;to \cultivate crops Getreide anbauen;to \cultivate vegetables Gemüse anbauen [o ziehen];to \cultivate the land das Land bestellen;to \cultivate sth etw entwickeln;to \cultivate an accent einen Akzent pflegen;to \cultivate a career eine Karriere fördern;to \cultivate contacts/ relationships Kontakte/Beziehungen pflegen;to \cultivate one's mind seine geistigen Fähigkeiten steigern;to \cultivate sb's mind jdn geistig fördern;to \cultivate one's reputation etwas für seinen guten Ruf tun;to \cultivate sb's talent jds Talent nt fördern -
63 familiar
1) ( well-known) vertraut;this looks \familiar to me das kommt mir irgendwie bekannt vor;\familiar faces bekannte Gesichter;his face has become \familiar man kennt sein Gesicht2) ( acquainted)to be \familiar with sth/sb etw/jdn kennen;yours is not a name I'm \familiar with Ihr Name kommt mir nicht bekannt vor;to become [or get] [or grow] \familiar with sth/sb mit etw/jdm vertraut werden, sich akk an etw akk gewöhnen3) ( informal) vertraulich;to be on \familiar terms [with sb] ( be friends) [mit jdm] befreundet sein;the \familiar form ling die Du-Form;\familiar form of address vertrauliche Anrede4) ( too friendly) allzu vertraulich;to be/get \familiar with sb mit jdm vertraut sein/werden; -
64 anbauen
an|bau·en1. an|bau·envtetw \anbauen to grow [or cultivate] sth2. an|bau·envtvi to extend, to build an extension -
65 entwachsen
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66 hineinwachsen
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67 oswajać się
vr( o zwierzęciu) to become tameoswajać się z czymś — to get used to sth, to grow accustomed to sth
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > oswajać się
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68 zaletu
iz.1. amateur, devotee, aficionado Lagunart. ; \zaletuentzako tenis amateur tennis; \zaletu partidu amateur match2.a. ( ekipo batena) supporter, fan; ekipoa eta bere \zaletuak the team and its supportersb. ( aktore, abeslari batena) fan, devotee du/ad. to entice, attract; saria ona da, edozein tenislari zaletzeko adinakoa the prize is good enough to attract any tennis player da/ad. -z \zaletu to grow fond of sth | to take to sth; whiskiaz \zaletu da he's become fond of whisky -
69 school
A n1 Sch école f ; at school à l'école ; to go to/start/leave school aller à/commencer/quitter l'école ; to send sb to school envoyer qn à l'école ; the whole school was there toute l'école était là ; used in schools utilisé à l'école ; broadcasts for schools émissions scolaires ; before/after school avant/après l'école or la classe ; school starts/finishes/restarts les cours commencent/finissent/reprennent ; no school today pas de classe aujourd'hui ; a school for the blind/gifted une école pour aveugles/surdoués ;2 ( college) (of music, education etc) école f ; to go to medical/law school faire des études de médecine/droit ;4 (of painting, literature, thought) école f ;5 (of whales, dolphins, porpoises) banc m ;6 (group of gamblers, drinkers etc) groupe m.B modif gen [holiday, outing, life, uniform, year] scolaire ; ( of particular school) [canteen, library, minibus, playground, register] de l'école.C vtr2 ( train) dresser [horse].of the old school de la vieille école ; to go to the school of hard knocks aller à l'école de la vie ; to grow up/learn sth in a hard school grandir/apprendre qch à dure école. -
70 einer Sache überdrüssig werden
1. to grow tired of sth.2. to weary of sth.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > einer Sache überdrüssig werden
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71 gustillo
m.aftertaste.* * *2 familiar (satisfacción) satisfaction, pleasure* * *SMcoger el gustillo a algo — to get o grow to like sth
* * *= aftertaste.Ex. I don't know if it's paranoia or my subconscious acting up or a vitamin deficiency, but I have now twice had a soapy aftertaste when eating.* * *= aftertaste.Ex: I don't know if it's paranoia or my subconscious acting up or a vitamin deficiency, but I have now twice had a soapy aftertaste when eating.
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gustillo sustantivo masculino
1 (sabor) flavour
tiene un gustillo dulce, it has a sweet taste
2 (sensación) impression
su mirada me dejó un gustillo desagradable, his look left me a bit uneasy
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72 encariñado
adj.emotionally attached, attached.past part.past participle of spanish verb: encariñar.* * *1→ link=encariñarse encariñarse► adjetivo* * *ADJ* * *
Del verbo encariñarse: ( conjugate encariñarse)
encariñado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
encariñado
encariñarse
encariñarse ( conjugate encariñarse) verbo pronominal encariñado con algo/algn to grow fond of sth/sb
encariñado,-a adjetivo fond [con, of], attached [con, to]
encariñarse verbo reflexivo to become fond [con, of], get attached [con, to]
' encariñado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encariñada
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73 encariñado
Del verbo encariñarse: ( conjugate encariñarse) \ \
encariñado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: encariñado encariñarse
encariñarse ( conjugate encariñarse) verbo pronominal encariñado con algo/algn to grow fond of sth/sb
encariñado,-a adjetivo fond [con, of], attached [con, to]
encariñarse verbo reflexivo to become fond [con, of], get attached [con, to] ' encariñado' also found in these entries: Spanish: encariñada -
74 encariñarse
encariñarse ( conjugate encariñarse) verbo pronominal encariñarse con algo/algn to grow fond of sth/sb
encariñarse verbo reflexivo to become fond [con, of], get attached [con, to] ' encariñarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: encapricharse English: attached - take -
75 befreunden
be·freun·den * [bəʼfrɔyndn̩]vr1) ( sich anfreunden)sich mit jdm \befreunden to make [or become] friends with sb2) ( sich an etw gewöhnen) -
76 verwachsen
ver·wach·sen * [-ʼvaksn] irreg vi1) ( zusammenwachsen)[mit etw] \verwachsen to grow together [with sth]2) ( zuwuchern) to become overgrown;ein \verwachsener Garten an overgrown gardenvr medsich \verwachsen to right [or correct] itself -
77 züchten
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78 sprzykrz|yć
pf Ⅰ vt sprzykrzyć sobie coś to grow weary of sth Ⅱ sprzykrzyć się (znudzić się) sprzykrzyło mu się to robić he got tired of doing it- sprzykrzyło mu się samotne życie he grew weary of living on his ownThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sprzykrz|yć
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79 etxeko
iz.1.a. member of the familyb. \etxekoak family; egun on \etxekoak! Good Morning family!; \etxekoekin mintzatu gabe ezin dezaket ezer egin I can't do anything without talking to my family; eskumuinak \etxekoei my regards to your family formala. | say hi to your family Lagunart.2. ( morroia) household servant il.1.a. house-; household; \etxeko buruzbidea egin to run the household; \etxeko jauna master of the house; \etxeko lanak i. housework, household chores ii. (Akad.) homeworkb. home-; \etxeko biziera home life; \etxeko gobernu homemaking ; \etxeko hizkuntza home language, language in the home ; \etxeko eskolan ikasi to grow up with sth; \etxeko jan-ekoizte eta gordetze home production and storagec. Sukal. homemade; \etxeko patxarana homemade sloe gin; \etxeko ogia homemade breadd. (erl.) \etxeko irakaslea home teacher2. family; \etxeko arazoak family problems; \etxeko buru head of family3. \etxeko izenak family names ; \etxeko alaba heiress3. \etxeko egin to become familiar; guri hain etxeko \etxeko bihurtu zaiguna that which has become so familiar to us -
80 esaltare
[ezal'tare]1. vt1) (lodare: pregi, virtù) to extol2) (eccitare: immaginazione) to fire, (folla) to excite, stir2. vr (esaltarsi)
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