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plot
1. noun1) (a plan, especially for doing something evil; a conspiracy: a plot to assassinate the President.) complot2) (the story of a play, novel etc: The play has a very complicated plot.) trama, argumento3) (a small piece of land eg for use as a gardening area or for building a house on.) terreno, solar
2. verb1) (to plan to bring about (something evil): They were plotting the death of the king.) maquinar, conspirar2) (to make a plan, map, graph etc of: The navigator plotted the course of the ship.) trazarplot1 n1. terreno / parcela2. argumento3. complot / conspiraciónplot2 vb conspirar / tramartr[plɒt]2 (of book, film, etc) trama, argumento1 (plan secretly) tramar, urdir2 (course, position) trazar1 conspirar, tramar, maquinar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe plot thickens la historia se complica————————tr[plɒt]1) devise: tramar2)to plot out : trazar, determinar (una posición, etc.)plot viconspire: conspirarplot n1) lot: terreno m, parcela f, lote m2) story: argumento m (en el teatro), trama f (en un libro, etc.)3) conspiracy, intrigue: complot m, intriga fn.• acción s.f.• argumento (de una obra) s.m.• complot s.m.• confabulación s.f.• conjuración s.f.• conspiración s.f.• enredo s.m.• intriga s.f.• maquinación s.f.• parcela s.f.• solar s.m.• trama s.f.• tramo s.m.v.• confabular v.• conspirar v.• dibujar una gráfica v.• fraguar v.• intrigar v.• maquinar v.• tejer v.• tramar v.• trazar v.• urdir v.plɑːt, plɒt
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1) ( conspiracy) complot m, conspiración f2) ( story) argumento m, trama fthe plot thickens! — (set phrase) la historia se complica!
3) ( piece of land) terreno m, solar m, parcela f
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- tt- transitive verb1) ( mark out) \<\<curve/graph\>\> trazar*; \<\<position\>\> determinar2) ( plan) \<\<rebellion/revenge\>\> tramar
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vito plot to + INF — conspirar para + inf
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[plɒt]N (Agr) parcela f, terreno m ; [of vegetables, flowers etc] cuadro ma plot of land — (gen) un terreno; (for building) un solar, un lote (esp LAm)
II [plɒt]1. N1) (=conspiracy) complot m, conjura f2) (Literat, Theat) trama f, argumento m- lose the plot2. VT1) (on graph etc) [+ progress, course, position] trazar2) [+ downfall, ruin etc] urdir, fraguar3.VI maquinar, conspirar- plot out* * *[plɑːt, plɒt]
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1) ( conspiracy) complot m, conspiración f2) ( story) argumento m, trama fthe plot thickens! — (set phrase) la historia se complica!
3) ( piece of land) terreno m, solar m, parcela f
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- tt- transitive verb1) ( mark out) \<\<curve/graph\>\> trazar*; \<\<position\>\> determinar2) ( plan) \<\<rebellion/revenge\>\> tramar
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vito plot to + INF — conspirar para + inf
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Ɵred
1. noun1) (a thin strand of cotton, wool, silk etc, especially when used for sewing: a needle and some thread.) hilo, hebra2) (the spiral ridge around a screw: This screw has a worn thread.) rosca3) (the connection between the various events or details (in a story, account etc): I've lost the thread of what he's saying.) hilo
2. verb1) (to pass a thread through: I cannot thread this needle; The child was threading beads.) (hilo) enhebrar; (cuentas) ensartar2) (to make (one's way) through: She threaded her way through the crowd.) abrirse (camino)•thread1 n1. hilo2. roscathread2 vb enhebrarcan you thread this needle for me? ¿puedes enhebrarme esta aguja?tr[ɵred]1 SMALLSEWING/SMALL hilo, hebra2 (of screw, bolt) rosca3 (of story) hilo1 (needle) enhebrar2 (beads) ensartar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto hang by a thread pender de un hilothread ['ɵrɛd] vt1) : enhilar, enhebrar (una aguja)2) string: ensartar (cuentas en un hilo)3)to thread one's way : abrirse pasothread n1) : hilo m, hebra fneedle and thread: aguja e hilothe thread of an argument: el hilo de un debate2) : rosca f, filete m (de un tornillo)n.• beta s.f.• cabo s.m.• filete s.m.• hebra s.f.• hilado s.m.• hilaza s.f.• hilo (de coser) s.m.• hilo conductor (de un relato) s.m.• raspa s.f.• rosca s.f.v.• aterrajar v.• enhebrar v.• enhilar v.• ensartar v.• hilvanar v.
I θreda) c u ( filament) hilo mto follow/lose/pick up the thread of a plot/conversation — seguir*/perder*/retomar el hilo de una trama/conversación
to hang by a thread — pender de un hilo
b) c ( of screw) rosca f, filete m
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transitive verb \<\<needle/sewing machine\>\> enhebrar; \<\<bead\>\> ensartar[θred]to thread one's way — abrirse* paso
1. N1) (Sew) hilo mcotton/nylon thread — hilo m de algodón/nylon
- hang by a thread2) [of silkworm, spider] hebra f3) (=drift, theme) hilo mto pick up the thread(s) again — [of conversation, thought] retomar el hilo; [of process, problem] volver a tomar las riendas
she picked up the threads of her life/career again — tomó de nuevo las riendas de su vida/carrera
4) [of screw] rosca f, filete m2.VT [+ needle] enhebrar; [+ beads] ensartarto thread one's way through a crowd — colarse entre or abrirse paso por una multitud
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I [θred]a) c u ( filament) hilo mto follow/lose/pick up the thread of a plot/conversation — seguir*/perder*/retomar el hilo de una trama/conversación
to hang by a thread — pender de un hilo
b) c ( of screw) rosca f, filete m
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transitive verb \<\<needle/sewing machine\>\> enhebrar; \<\<bead\>\> ensartarto thread one's way — abrirse* paso
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4 if
if1) (in the event that; on condition that: He will have to go into hospital if his illness gets any worse; I'll only stay if you can stay too.) si2) (supposing that: If he were to come along now, we would be in trouble.) si, en el caso de que3) (whenever: If I sneeze, my nose bleeds.) si, cada vez que, siempre que4) (although: They are happy, if poor.) a pesar de, aunque5) (whether: I don't know if I can come or not.) si•- if onlyif conj1. siif it rains, we'll stay at home si llueve, nos quedaremos en casa2. cuando / siempre queif I were you yo en tu lugar / yo que túif I were you, I'd go home yo en tu lugar, me iría a casaif only ojalá / siif only I knew his name! ¡ojalá supiera cómo se llama!iftr[ɪf]1 (supposing) si■ if it rains, we'll stay at home si llueve, nos quedaremos en casa■ if anyone phones, I'm out si llama alguien, no estoy■ if she should arrive... si llegase...■ if my mother were here, she'd know what to do si estuviera mi madre, sabría qué hacer■ what would you do if you won the lottery? ¿qué harías si ganaras la lotería?■ if you hadn't gone to bed so late, you wouldn't be so tired si no te hubieras acostado tan tarde, no estarías tan cansado■ if you'd studied harder, you would have passed the exam si hubieras estudiado más, habrías aprobado el examen■ if you heat water to 100 degrees, it boils si calientas el agua a 100 grados, hierve■ if you're not sure about anything, don't hesitate to ask si no estás seguro de algo, no dudes en preguntar2 (whether) si■ do you know if she got the job? ¿sabes si consiguió el trabajo?■ I'm sorry if I woke you siento haberte despertado, perdona que te haya despertado■ do you mind if I open the window? ¿te importa que abra la ventana?4 (but) aunque, pero■ it's good, if a little slow at times es bueno pero algo lento a veces■ well, if it isn't Jimmy Jazz! vaya, ¡pero si es Jimmy Jazz!■ if she passes - and it's a big if... suponiendo que apruebe - y ya es suponer...\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLif and when si y cuandoif any en caso de que..., si es que...■ there were very few mistakes, if any había muy pocos errores, si es que había algunoif anything más bien, en todo caso■ she's no better, if anything, she's worse no está mejor, en todo caso está peorif ever si alguna vezif I were you yo que tú, yo en tu lugarif not si no■ if only I'd known si lo hubiera sabido, de haberlo sabido■ if only you'd told me! ¡si me lo hubieras dicho!, ¡habérmelo dicho!■ if only it were Friday ¡ojalá fuese viernes!■ come to the wedding, if only to please your mother ven a la boda, aunque sólo sea para complacer a tu madreif so de ser así, si así fueseit's not as if... / it isn't as if... no es que...ifs and buts pegas nombre femenino plural, dudas nombre femenino plural, peros nombre masculino plural, reservas nombre femenino pluralif ['ɪf] conj1) : siI would do it if I could: lo haría si pudieraif so: si es asías if: como siif I were you: yo que tú2) whether: siI don't know if they're ready: no sé si están listos3) though: aunque, si bienit's pretty, if somewhat old-fashioned: es lindo aunque algo anticuadoifadv.• como adv.conj.• cuando conj.• si conj.n.• duda s.f.• hipótesis s.f.
I ɪf1)a) ( on condition that) siif you're good, I'll read you a story — si te portas bien, te leeré un cuento
if I were you, I wouldn't do it it — yo en tu lugar or yo que tú, no lo haría
b)if not: they were undernourished, if not (yet) actually starving estaban desnutridos, si bien no se estaban muriendo de inanición; she was very offhand, if not downright rude — estuvo muy brusca, por no decir verdaderamente grosera
c)d)if only: if only she could have seen him! — si lo pudiera haber visto!
e)if so — (as linker) si es así, de ser así
2) ( whether) si3) ( though) aunque, si bienit's a good plot, if a complicated one — es un buen argumento, aunque complicado or si bien es complicado
4)a) ( in requests)if you'll all follow me, please — síganme, por favor, ¿quieren seguirme, por favor?
b) ( indicating surprise) (with neg)well, if it isn't Mike Britton! — pero si es Mike Britton!
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[ɪf]1. CONJ1) (conditional) si•
if you ask me — en lo que a mí se refiere•
if you had come earlier, you would have seen him — si hubieras venido antes, le habrías vistoif I had known I would have told you — de haberlo sabido te lo habría dicho, si lo sé te lo digo *
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if it hadn't been for you we would have all died — de no ser or de no haber sido por ti hubiéramos muerto todos•
if necessary — si es necesario, si hace falta•
if I were you I would go to Spain — yo que tú iría a España, yo en tu lugar iría a España•
if it weren't for him, we wouldn't be in this mess! — ¡si estamos metidos en este lío, es por él! *, ¡no estaríamos metidos en este lío de no ser por él! *•
if and when she comes — si (en efecto) viene, en el caso de que venga2) (=whenever) si, cuandoif she wants any help she asks me — si or cuando necesita ayuda me la pide
if it was fine we went out for a walk — si or cuando hacía buen tiempo dábamos un paseo
3) (=although) aunque, si bienit's a nice film if rather long — es una buena película, aunque or si bien algo larga
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I will do it, even if it is difficult — lo haré, aunque me resulte difícilI'll finish it if or even if it takes me all day — lo terminaré aunque me lleve todo el día
4) (=whether) si•
he asked me if I had eaten — me preguntó si había comido•
I don't know if he's here — no sé si está aquí•
I wonder if it's true — me pregunto si es or será verdad5) (in phrases)•
if anything this one is better — hasta creo que este es mejor, este es mejor si cabeit's no bigger than our last house, if anything, it's even smaller — no es más grande que nuestra última casa si acaso, es incluso más pequeña
I think you should paint it blue, if anything — en todo caso or si acaso, yo lo pintaría de azul
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as if — como siit isn't as if we were rich — no es que seamos precisamente ricos, no es que seamos ricos que digamos
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if at all, they aren't paid enough, if (they are paid) at all — les pagan poco, eso cuando les paganchange it to red, if at all — en todo caso or si acaso, cámbialo a rojo
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if it isn't old Garfield! — ¡pero si es el bueno de Garfield!, ¡hombre, Garfield, tú por aquí!are you coming? if not, I'll go with Mark — ¿vienes? si no, iré con Mark
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if only I had known! — ¡de haberlo sabido!if only I could! — ¡ojalá pudiera!
if only we had a car! — ¡ojalá tuviéramos coche!, ¡quién tuviera coche!
I'll come, if only to see him — voy, aunque solo sea para verlo
I'll try to be there, if only for a few minutes — trataré de estar allí, aunque solo sea unos minutos
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if so — si es así, de ser asíare you coming? if so, I'll wait — ¿vienes? si es así or de ser así te espero; see as; see even 2., 4)
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that's or it's a big if — es un gran pero
Indicative/Subjunctive after "si"
Si can be followed by both the {indicative} and the {subjunctive}. The {indicative} describes facts and likely situations; the {subjunctive} describes remote or hypothetical situations.
Indicative ► Use si + ((present indicative)) to translate if + ((present)) in English:
If you go on overeating, you'll get fat Si sigues comiendo tanto, vas a engordar
Don't do it if you don't want to No lo hagas si no quieres NOTE: Don't use si with the ((present subjunctive)).
Subjunctive ► Use si + ((imperfect subjunctive)) to translate if + ((past)) for remote or uncertain possibilities and hypotheses:
If we won the lottery, we would never have to work again Si nos tocase or tocara la lotería, no tendríamos que trabajar nunca más
What would you do if I weren't here? ¿Qué harías si yo no estuviese or estuviera aquí? ► Use si + ((pluperfect subjunctive)) (= hubiera or hubiese + ((past participle))) to translate if + had + ((past participle)):
If Paula hadn't lost her ticket, she would have left today Si Paula no hubiera or hubiese perdido el billete, habría salido hoy Alternatively, instead of a clause with si, you can often use de ( no) haber + ((past participle)):
If Paula hadn't lost her ticket, she would have left today De no haber perdido Paula el billete, habría salido hoy For further uses and examples, see main entry* * *
I [ɪf]1)a) ( on condition that) siif you're good, I'll read you a story — si te portas bien, te leeré un cuento
if I were you, I wouldn't do it it — yo en tu lugar or yo que tú, no lo haría
b)if not: they were undernourished, if not (yet) actually starving estaban desnutridos, si bien no se estaban muriendo de inanición; she was very offhand, if not downright rude — estuvo muy brusca, por no decir verdaderamente grosera
c)d)if only: if only she could have seen him! — si lo pudiera haber visto!
e)if so — (as linker) si es así, de ser así
2) ( whether) si3) ( though) aunque, si bienit's a good plot, if a complicated one — es un buen argumento, aunque complicado or si bien es complicado
4)a) ( in requests)if you'll all follow me, please — síganme, por favor, ¿quieren seguirme, por favor?
b) ( indicating surprise) (with neg)well, if it isn't Mike Britton! — pero si es Mike Britton!
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5 terreno
terreno 1
◊ -na adjetivo (Relig) earthly
terreno 2 sustantivo masculino 1 un terreno plantado de viñas a field planted with vines; terreno de juego field, pitch 2 (Geog) ( refiriéndose al relieve) terrain; ( refiriéndose a la composición) land, soil; 3 (esfera, campo de acción) sphere, field;
terreno,-a
I adjetivo ➣ terrenal
II sustantivo masculino
1 Geol terrain
2 (extensión de tierra) (piece of) land, ground: quiere cultivar su terreno, he wants to cultivate his land
tiene un terreno en Valencia, he has land in Valencia
un terreno arenoso, a sandy soil
3 fig (campo de acción, investigación) field, sphere
4 Dep terreno (de juego), field, ground Locuciones: le gusta saber qué terreno pisa, he likes to know where he stands
ganar/perder terreno, to gain/lose ground
preparar el terreno, to prepare the ground
sobre el terreno, as one goes along ' terreno' also found in these entries: Spanish: acotar - adyacente - allanar - alta - alto - badén - depresión - elevación - escabrosa - escabroso - finca - grieta - inclinación - juego - margen - monte - movediza - movedizo - nacional - ondulada - ondulado - orientar - parque - pelada - pelado - pendiente - polígono - regar - reseca - reseco - revalorizar - salar - salvaje - sanear - solar - terrena - terruño - tierra - triangular - abrupto - accidentado - accidente - adaptar - agreste - alameda - altibajos - anegar - arbolado - arenoso - asentar English: dirt bike - estate - extend - feeler - flatten - foresight - gain - gain on - ground - gulley - gully - ice - jeep - level - lose - lot - out-of-bounds - parcel - patch - pitch - plot - recreation ground - rent - rugged - ruggedness - scout - spread - stretch - survey - tenure - terrain - testing ground - tract - uneven - unfold - way - area - common - country - ease - green - mostly - piece - preserve - property - province - reclaim - site -
6 neck
I nek noun1) (the part of the body between the head and chest: She wore a scarf around her neck.) cuello2) (the part of an article of clothing that covers that part of the body: The neck of that shirt is dirty.) cuello3) (anything like a neck in shape or position: the neck of a bottle.) cuello•- necklace- neckline
- necktie
- neck and neck
II nek verb(to kiss, hug and caress (passionately); to pet.) besuquearseneck n cuellotr[nek]1 cuello\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin this neck of the woods por aquíto be neck and neck ir parejos,-asto be up to one's neck in something estar hasta el cuello de algoto be in something up to one's neck estar metido,-a en algo hasta el cuelloto break one's neck desnucarseto break one's neck doing something matarse haciendo algoto break somebody's neck romper el pescuezo a alguiento get it in the neck familiar cargárselasto risk one's neck jugarse el tipoto stick one's neck out arriesgarseto win by a neck ganar por una cabezaneck ['nɛk] vi: besuquearseneck n1) : cuello m (de una persona), pescuezo m (de un animal)2) collar: cuello m3) : cuello m (de una botella), mástil m (de una guitarra)n.• cuello s.m.• escote s.m.• garganta s.f.• gollete s.m.• pescuezo s.m.v.• besucarse v.• besuquearse v.
I nekif you say that again, I'll break your neck — (colloq) si vuelves a decir eso te rompo la crisma (fam)
to be up to one's neck in something — (colloq)
she's up to her neck in workouble — está hasta aquí de trabajo/problemas (fam)
to break one's neck — ( work hard) (colloq) matarse (trabajando), deslomarse (fam); (lit: in accident) desnucarse*, romperse* el cuello
to breathe down somebody's neck — (colloq) estarle* encima a alguien
to get it o catch it in the neck — (colloq) llevarse una buena (fam)
to risk one's neck — (colloq) jugarse* or arriesgar* el pellejo (fam)
to stick one's neck out — (colloq) aventurarse, arriesgarse*; (before n) <muscle, injury> del cuello; save I 1) a)
2) ( Clothing) cuello m, escote m; ( measurement) cuello m3)a) (of pork, beef, lamb) (esp BrE) cuello mb) ( in horse-racing) cabeza fto win/lose by a (short) neck — ganar/perder* por una cabeza
4) (of bottle, vase) cuello m; (of guitar, violin) mástil mmy/this neck of the woods — (colloq) mis/estos pagos (fam)
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intransitive verb (colloq) besuquearse (fam), darse* or pegarse* el lote (Esp fam), fajar (Méx fam), chapar (RPl fam), amacizarse* (Col fam), atracar* (Chi fam), jamonearse (Ven fam)[nek]1. N1) [of person] cuello m; [of animal] pescuezo m, cuello m•
neck and neck — a la par, parejosto be neck and neck — [horses, runners, competitors] ir a la par, ir parejos
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the back of the neck — la nuca•
to break one's neck — (lit) desnucarseto break sb's neck — (fig) romper or partir el cuello a algn
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to win by a neck — ganar por una cabeza•
she fell on his neck — se le colgó del cuello•
to risk one's neck — jugarse el pellejo or el tipo *•
to save one's neck — salvar el pellejo or el tipo *•
to be in sth up to one's neck * — (trouble, plot etc) estar metido hasta el cuello en algo *•
to wring sb's neck * — (fig) retorcer el pescuezo a algn *I'll wring your neck! * — ¡te voy a retorcer el pescuezo! *
- breathe down sb's neck- get it in the neck- stick one's neck outstiff 1., 3)2) [of dress, T-shirt etc] cuello m, escote m3) [of bottle] cuello m, gollete m4) (Geog) [of land] istmo m5) (Mus) [of guitar] cuello m; [of violin] mástil m6) (Anat) [of uterus, bladder] cuello m7) (Brit)* = nerve 1., 4)2.VI * [couple] besuquearse ** * *
I [nek]if you say that again, I'll break your neck — (colloq) si vuelves a decir eso te rompo la crisma (fam)
to be up to one's neck in something — (colloq)
she's up to her neck in work/trouble — está hasta aquí de trabajo/problemas (fam)
to break one's neck — ( work hard) (colloq) matarse (trabajando), deslomarse (fam); (lit: in accident) desnucarse*, romperse* el cuello
to breathe down somebody's neck — (colloq) estarle* encima a alguien
to get it o catch it in the neck — (colloq) llevarse una buena (fam)
to risk one's neck — (colloq) jugarse* or arriesgar* el pellejo (fam)
to stick one's neck out — (colloq) aventurarse, arriesgarse*; (before n) <muscle, injury> del cuello; save I 1) a)
2) ( Clothing) cuello m, escote m; ( measurement) cuello m3)a) (of pork, beef, lamb) (esp BrE) cuello mb) ( in horse-racing) cabeza fto win/lose by a (short) neck — ganar/perder* por una cabeza
4) (of bottle, vase) cuello m; (of guitar, violin) mástil mmy/this neck of the woods — (colloq) mis/estos pagos (fam)
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intransitive verb (colloq) besuquearse (fam), darse* or pegarse* el lote (Esp fam), fajar (Méx fam), chapar (RPl fam), amacizarse* (Col fam), atracar* (Chi fam), jamonearse (Ven fam)
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