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121 desperdicio
m.waste.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desperdiciar.* * *1 waste\no tener desperdicio figurado to be good from start to finish* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=derroche) [de tiempo] waste; [de dinero] waste, squanderingel muchacho no tiene desperdicio — iró there's very little to be said in his favour
2) pl desperdicios [de comida] scraps; (Bio, Téc) waste products* * *a) (de comida, papel) wasteno tener desperdicio: este carne no tiene desperdicio there's no waste on this meat; el elepé no tiene desperdicio the LP doesn't have a single bad track on it; nada tiene desperdicio — nothing goes to waste o is wasted
b) desperdicios masculino plural ( residuos) scraps (pl)* * *= wastage, wastefulness.Ex. The Islamic Foundation of Science, Technology and Development has been established to prevent duplication and wastage of resources in Muslim countries.Ex. Librarians were concerned about the wastefulness of duplicating an already existing network of libraries which nominally, at least, aimed to provide a general information service to the public.----* desperdicio de dinero = money waster.* desperdicio de espacio = space waster.* desperdicio de tiempo = time waster.* desperdicios = waste.* * *a) (de comida, papel) wasteno tener desperdicio: este carne no tiene desperdicio there's no waste on this meat; el elepé no tiene desperdicio the LP doesn't have a single bad track on it; nada tiene desperdicio — nothing goes to waste o is wasted
b) desperdicios masculino plural ( residuos) scraps (pl)* * *= wastage, wastefulness.Ex: The Islamic Foundation of Science, Technology and Development has been established to prevent duplication and wastage of resources in Muslim countries.
Ex: Librarians were concerned about the wastefulness of duplicating an already existing network of libraries which nominally, at least, aimed to provide a general information service to the public.* desperdicio de dinero = money waster.* desperdicio de espacio = space waster.* desperdicio de tiempo = time waster.* desperdicios = waste.* * *1 (de comida, papel) wastees un desperdicio tirar esta comida it's a waste to throw this food outno tener desperdicio: esta carne no tiene desperdicio there's no waste on this piece of meatel elepé no tiene desperdicio the LP doesn't have a single bad track on iten esta casa nada tiene desperdicio nothing goes to waste o is wasted in this houseno tiene desperdicio (sabe hacer de todo) he can turn his hand to anything; (es muy buen mozo) he's very good-looking* * *
Del verbo desperdiciar: ( conjugate desperdiciar)
desperdicio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desperdició es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desperdiciar
desperdicio
desperdició
desperdiciar ( conjugate desperdiciar) verbo transitivo ‹comida/papel/tela› to waste;
‹ oportunidad› to miss, waste
desperdicio sustantivo masculino
b)
desperdiciar verbo transitivo
1 (malgastar) to waste
2 (no aprovechar) to throw away: no puedes desperdiciar la ocasión, you can't miss this opportunity
desperdicio sustantivo masculino
1 (desaprovechamiento, gasto inútil) waste
desperdicio de tiempo, waste of time 2 desperdicios, (basura) rubbish sing, (desechos) scraps, leftovers
♦ Locuciones: no tener desperdicio, (ser de provecho) to be excellent
irón (no poder ser peor) el sombrero que llevaba no tenía desperdicio, her hat was a real beauty
' desperdicio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
granza
- pérdida
English:
wastage
- waste
* * *desperdicio nm1. [acción] waste;¡qué desperdicio de comida! what a waste of food!;esto es un desperdicio de tiempo y de dinero this is a waste of time and money;no tener desperdicio: este libro no tiene desperdicio this book is excellent from start to finish;el cerdo no tiene desperdicio no part of the pig goes to waste;sus declaraciones no tienen desperdicio what he says is always worth listening to;¡vaya cuerpo! este chico no tiene desperdicio what a body! that guy is a real hunk;Irónicotus vecinos no tienen desperdicio, además de ser ruidosos no limpian la escalera your neighbours don't go in for half measures, not only are they noisy, but they don't clean the stairs* * *m waste;desperdicios pl waste sg ;no tener desperdicio be worthwhile* * *desperdicio nm1) : waste2) desperdicios nmplresiduos: refuse, scraps, rubbish* * *desperdicio n waste -
122 fijarse
1 (hacerse fijo) to settle2 (darse cuenta) to notice■ ¿te fijaste en el color de sus ojos? did you notice the colour of his eyes?3 (poner atención) to pay attention, watch* * ** * *VPR1) (=prestar atención) to pay attention; (=darse cuenta) to notice¿no ves que lo has escrito mal? ¡es que no te fijas! — can't you see you've spelled it wrong? don't you ever pay any attention to what you're doing?
voy a hacerlo yo primero, fíjate bien — I'll do it first, watch carefully
¿han pintado la puerta? no me había fijado — has the door been painted? I hadn't noticed
fijarse en algo — (=prestar atención) to pay attention to sth; (=darse cuenta) to notice sth
debería fijarse más en lo que dice — he ought to be more careful about o think more about what he says
entre tantos candidatos, es muy difícil que se fijen en mí — out of so many candidates, they're hardly likely to notice me
¿te has fijado en los colores? — have you noticed the colours?
2) [uso enfático]¡fíjate cómo corre! — (just) look at him run!
¡fíjate qué precios! — (just) look at these prices!
¡fíjate lo que me ha dicho! — guess what he just said to me!
fíjate si será tacaño que ni siquiera les hace un regalo en Navidad — he is so mean he doesn't even give them a present for Christmas
¿te fijas? — esp LAm see what I mean?
3)fijarse un objetivo — to set (o.s.) a goal
nos hemos fijado el objetivo de llegar a las próximas Olimpiadas — we've set (ourselves) the goal of getting to the next Olympics
4) (=establecerse)* * *(v.) = set up + campEx. This popular annual funfair sets up camp in the area surrounding the Midi train station in Brussels.* * *(v.) = set up + campEx: This popular annual funfair sets up camp in the area surrounding the Midi train station in Brussels.
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■fijarse verbo reflexivo
1 (percatarse) to notice: se fijó en mí, he noticed me
2 (prestar atención) to pay attention: se fijan mucho en los detalles, they're meticulous about detail
3 (una meta, una tarea) to set: nos fijamos terminar el trabajo en abril, our objective is to finish the work in April
' fijarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reparar
- fijar
- mirar
- nota
English:
lodge
- note
- notice
* * *vpr1. [prestar atención] to pay attention;fijarse en algo to pay attention to sth;¡fíjate! just imagine!;¡fíjate en lo que te digo! mark my words!¿no te has fijado en la expresión de su cara? didn't you notice the expression on her face?;qué atento eres, te fijas en todo you're so alert, you notice everything;fíjate qué mala suerte, llegué dos minutos tarde a la estación can you believe my bad luck? I got to the station two minutes late;¿te hizo ilusión? – fíjate, llevaba meses esperándolo were you excited about it? – too right I was, I'd been waiting months for itfíjate en aquel libro have a look in that book* * *v/r1 ( establecerse) settle¡fíjate! look!;¡fíjate bien! look closely!; aviso be careful!, mind now!* * *vr1) : to settle, to become fixed2)fijarse en : to notice, to pay attention to* * *fijarse vb2. (mirar) to look at¿te has fijado en ese hombre? did you see that man? -
123 lotería
f.lottery, drawing, lotto, raffle.* * *1 lottery\tocarle la lotería a uno (uso literal) to win a prize in the lottery 2 (uso figurado) to strike it luckylotería primitiva ≈ National Lottery* * *noun f.* * *SF lotteryle cayó o le tocó la lotería, se sacó la lotería — LAm (=ganar) he won the big prize in the lottery; (fig) he struck lucky
LOTERÍA There are two state-run lotteries in Spain: the Lotería Primitiva and the Lotería Nacional, with money raised going directly to the government. The Primitiva, which is weekly, is similar to the British National Lottery in that players choose six numbers, including a bonus number (complementario), out of a total of 49. There are also several other similar draws each week, for which players can buy a multiple-draw ticket called a bono-loto. The Lotería Nacional works differently: people buy numbered tickets, which, if their number comes up, will entitle them to a share in the prize money with others who have the same numbered ticket. Whole numbers are quite costly, so people tend to buy either décimos or smaller participaciones. Several dozen prizes are won in each of the ordinary weekly draws, sorteos ordinarios. Every year there are also a number of sorteos extraordinarios, the most famous being the Christmas draw, or sorteo de Navidad, and the sorteo del Niño at the Epiphany.lotería primitiva — weekly state-run lottery
See:ver nota culturelle EL GORDO in gordo,* * *femenino lottery•• Cultural note:con ese trabajo le tocó or (AmL) se sacó la lotería — she really struck lucky with that job
A Spanish state-run lottery founded in 1812. There is an "ordinary" draw on Thursdays and "special" and "extraordinary" draws, offering bigger prizes. The biggest are El Gordo, drawn before Christmas, and El Niño, drawn at Epiphany. You can buy a complete ticket or a participación de lotería, worth one tenth of a ticket. It is common to buy participaciones collectively. Prize money is shared among the co-owners of the ticket. Other lotteries are the bonoloto, Lotería Primitiva, and the ONCEA Spanish state lottery founded in 1985. It works like the bonoloto: players mark six numbers on a ticket containing 49 numbers and win the main prize if all their numbers come up in the draw. There are "ordinary" draws on Thursdays and Saturdays, and a draw for a larger prize on the last Sunday of each month, known as El Gordo, or El Gordo de la Primitiva* * *= lottery, drawing, lucky dip, lucky draw.Ex. Public libraries in Georgia have received funds from the state lottery for the installation of computerized library systems.Ex. It will be a small gathering in which we will have hors d'oeuvres as well as a prize in which the winner will be chosen by a random drawing.Ex. The article 'Ephemera and art libraries: archive or lucky dip' argues that ephemera are valuable for the historical perspectives, social insights and visual stimuli they can generate.Ex. Spend more than $100 and you will qualify to take part in a lucky draw where you stand the chance to win $2000 cash.----* acertante de la lotería = lottery winner.* billete de lotería = lottery ticket.* boleto de lotería = lottery ticket.* ganador de la lotería = lottery winner.* sorteo de la lotería = lottery draw.* tocar la lotería = win + the lottery.* una lotería = hit (and/or) miss.* * *femenino lottery•• Cultural note:con ese trabajo le tocó or (AmL) se sacó la lotería — she really struck lucky with that job
A Spanish state-run lottery founded in 1812. There is an "ordinary" draw on Thursdays and "special" and "extraordinary" draws, offering bigger prizes. The biggest are El Gordo, drawn before Christmas, and El Niño, drawn at Epiphany. You can buy a complete ticket or a participación de lotería, worth one tenth of a ticket. It is common to buy participaciones collectively. Prize money is shared among the co-owners of the ticket. Other lotteries are the bonoloto, Lotería Primitiva, and the ONCEA Spanish state lottery founded in 1985. It works like the bonoloto: players mark six numbers on a ticket containing 49 numbers and win the main prize if all their numbers come up in the draw. There are "ordinary" draws on Thursdays and Saturdays, and a draw for a larger prize on the last Sunday of each month, known as El Gordo, or El Gordo de la Primitiva* * *= lottery, drawing, lucky dip, lucky draw.Ex: Public libraries in Georgia have received funds from the state lottery for the installation of computerized library systems.
Ex: It will be a small gathering in which we will have hors d'oeuvres as well as a prize in which the winner will be chosen by a random drawing.Ex: The article 'Ephemera and art libraries: archive or lucky dip' argues that ephemera are valuable for the historical perspectives, social insights and visual stimuli they can generate.Ex: Spend more than $100 and you will qualify to take part in a lucky draw where you stand the chance to win $2000 cash.* acertante de la lotería = lottery winner.* billete de lotería = lottery ticket.* boleto de lotería = lottery ticket.* ganador de la lotería = lottery winner.* sorteo de la lotería = lottery draw.* tocar la lotería = win + the lottery.* una lotería = hit (and/or) miss.* * *Lotería Nacional (↑ lotería a1)1 (sorteo) lotteryles tocó or ganaron or ( AmL) se sacaron la lotería they won the lotterycon ese maridito le tocó or ( AmL) se sacó la lotería she really struck lucky o gold with that husband of herscomprarse un coche de segunda mano es una lotería buying a secondhand car is a lottery o a bit of a gamble2 (juego casero) lotto, housey-housey ( BrE)Compuestos:instant lottery, scratch-card lottery(en Esp) state lottery Lotería Primitiva or Loto (↑ lotería aa1)* * *
lotería sustantivo femenino
lottery;
me tocó or me gané la lotería I won the lottery
lotería sustantivo femenino lottery: si nos tocase la lotería..., if we won the lottery...
' lotería' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bote
- cobrar
- décima
- décimo
- día
- extracción
- ganarse
- gorda
- gordo
- loto
- número
- participación
- pellizco
- reintegro
- billete
- boleto
- cachito
- cupón
- entero
- guacho
- no
- pleno
- polla
English:
lottery
- lottery ticket
- lotto
- scratch card
- sweepstake
- ticket
- winning
- scratch
* * *lotería nf1. [sorteo] lottery;jugar a la lotería to play the lottery;también Irónicocon esa novia que tiene le ha tocado o Am [m5] se sacó la lotería he's really hit the jackpot with that girlfriend of his;es una lotería [es aleatorio] it's a lotteryLotería Nacional = state-run lottery in which prizes are allocated to randomly chosen five-figure numbers; Esp lotería primitiva weekly state-run lottery, Br ≈ National Lottery2. [tienda] = place selling lottery tickets3. [juego de mesa] lotto* * *f lottery;le cayó otocó la lotería he won the lottery* * *lotería nf: lottery* * *¿juegas a la lotería? do you do the lottery? -
124 provisión
f.1 provision, supply, stockpile, arsenal.2 furnishing, stock, supplying.3 allowance.* * *1 (suministro) provision, supply■ se quedaron sin provisiones a mitad de camino halfway through the journey they ran out of supplies2 (de un empleo) filling3 DERECHO provision\hacer provisión de to make provision for* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=acto) provision2) (=abastecimiento) provision, supply3) pl provisiones (=alimentos) provisions, supplies4) (Econ)cheque sin provisión — bad cheque, bad check (EEUU)
5) (=medida) precautionary measure, step* * *1)a) ( suministro) provisionb) ( de vacante)2) (Ur) ( almacén) store, shop (BrE)3) provisiones femenino plural ( víveres) provisions (pl)* * *= provision, diet, supply.Ex. Some school libraries are becoming involved in life-long learning but local government and public libraries must take responsibility for provisions for this.Ex. Miss Laski suggests that the depiction of life found in many novels is naive, over-simplified and, as a constant diet, can do more harm than good.Ex. The increasing demand for paper of all sorts, which the giant productivity of the Fourdrinier machine could easily meet, resulted in a parallel demand for rags which was soon outstripping the supply.----* con suficientes provisiones = properly stocked.* fuente de provisión = source of supply.* provisiones = food supply, supply of food.* provisiones de primera necesidad = basic provisions, basic goods.* una provisión constante de = a diet of.* * *1)a) ( suministro) provisionb) ( de vacante)2) (Ur) ( almacén) store, shop (BrE)3) provisiones femenino plural ( víveres) provisions (pl)* * *= provision, diet, supply.Ex: Some school libraries are becoming involved in life-long learning but local government and public libraries must take responsibility for provisions for this.
Ex: Miss Laski suggests that the depiction of life found in many novels is naive, over-simplified and, as a constant diet, can do more harm than good.Ex: The increasing demand for paper of all sorts, which the giant productivity of the Fourdrinier machine could easily meet, resulted in a parallel demand for rags which was soon outstripping the supply.* con suficientes provisiones = properly stocked.* fuente de provisión = source of supply.* provisiones = food supply, supply of food.* provisiones de primera necesidad = basic provisions, basic goods.* una provisión constante de = a diet of.* * *A1 (suministro) provisionla provisión de fondos para el nuevo hospital the provision of funds for the new hospital, the funding of the new hospital2(de una vacante): concurso para la provisión de la vacante competition to fill the vacancy* * *
provisión sustantivo femenino
1 provision, supply
2 provisiones, (víveres) provisions pl
' provisión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
prestación
- suministro
- aprovisionar
- equipar
English:
provision
- store
- board
- catering
- housing
- public
- supply
* * *provisión nf1. [suministro] supply, provisionprovisión de fondos advance2.provisiones [alimentos] provisions3. [disposición] measure4. [de una plaza] filling* * *f COM provision;provisión de fondos provision of funds;provisiones pl ( alimentos) provisions* * ** * *provisión n provision -
125 casi
adv.1 almost.casi me muero I almost o nearly diedno comió casi nada she ate almost o practically nothingcasi no dormí I hardly slept at allcasi, casi almost, just aboutcasi nunca hardly ever¿qué te pasa? — ¡casi nada! que me ha dejado mi mujer what's up? — my wife only went and left melo venden por tres millones -- ¡casi nada! they're selling it for three million - what a snip!casi siempre almost o nearly always2 approximately, well-nigh, roughly.* * *► adverbio1 almost, nearly\casi, casi familiar just about¡casi nada! familiar peanuts!■ le tocaron 5 millones, ¡casi nada! he won 5 million, peanuts!casi no hardlycasi nunca hardly ever* * *adv.1) almost, nearly* * *ADV1) (=indicando aproximación) almost, nearlyestá casi terminado — it's almost o nearly finished
son ya casi las tres — it's almost o nearly three o'clock
¡huy!, casi me caigo — oops! I almost o nearly fell over
nada ha cambiado en los casi dos años transcurridos — nothing has changed in what is almost two years
despidieron a la casi totalidad de la plantilla — they sacked virtually o practically the entire staff
estaba congelado, o casi — it was frozen, or very near it
ocurre lo mismo en casi todos los países — the same thing happens in virtually o practically all countries
-¿habéis terminado? -casi, casi — "have you finished?" - "just about o very nearly"
no sabemos casi nada de lo que está ocurriendo — we know almost o virtually nothing about what's going on, we know hardly anything about what's going on
100 dólares..., ¡casi nada! — iró 100 dollars, a mere trifle!
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casi nunca — hardly ever, almost never2) [indicando indecisión] almostCASI Las dos traducciones principales de casi en inglés son almost y nearly: Estoy casi lista I'm almost o nearly ready Eran casi las cuatro cuando sonó el teléfono It was almost o nearly four o'clock when the telephone rang Nos vemos casi todos los días We meet almost o nearly every day ► Cuando almost y nearly acompañan a un verbo, se colocan detrás de este si se trata de un verbo auxiliar o modal y delante en el caso de los demás verbos: Casi me rompo la muñeca I almost o nearly broke my wrist Mi hijo ya casi habla My son can almost o nearly talk Sin embargo, hay algunos casos en los que no podemos utilizar nearly: ► delante de adverbios que terminan en -ly "¿Qué estáis haciendo aquí?" nos preguntó casi con enfado "What are you doing here?" he asked almost angrily ► delante de like: Se comporta casi como un niño He behaves almost like a child ► acompañando a adjetivos o sustantivos que, normalmente, no pueden ser modificados: El mono tenía una expresión casi humana The monkey had an almost human expression Me pareció casi un alivio I found it almost a relief ► delante de palabras de sentido negativo, como never, no, none, no-one, nothing y nowhere; en estos casos, muchas veces se traduce también por practically: No dijo casi nada She said almost o practically nothing No había casi nadie en la fiesta There was almost o practically no-one at the party En estos casos también se puede usar la construcción hardly + ever/ any/ anything {etc}: No dijo casi nada She said hardly anything No había casi nadie en la fiesta There was hardly anyone at the party Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entradano sé, casi prefiero no ir — I don't know, I think I'd rather not go
* * *1)a) ( cerca de) almost, nearlyes casi imposible — it's virtually o almost impossible
b) (delante del n) (frml)2) ( en frases negativas)¿pudiste dormir? - casi nada — did you manage to sleep? - hardly at all
¿200? casi nada! — (iró) $200? is that all? (iro)
yo casi te diría que lo vendas — I'd be inclined to say, sell it
* * *= almost, nearly, virtually, something of, barely, well-nigh, pretty well, by the skin of + Posesivo + teeth, just about.Ex. Documents rarely exactly match a user's requirements because information can be packaged in almost as many different ways as there are participants in a subject area.Ex. Today, BLCMP offers services to nearly fifty member libraries including public libraries, university libraries polytechnic libraries and others.Ex. Virtually all software packages offer the purchaser the opportunity to evolve a record format which suits a specific application.Ex. Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.Ex. There are fewer women library directors now than in 1964, and in all types of employment women earn barely more than half the earnings of men.Ex. This report seems to have raised more questions than it has answered, particularly in the area of ILL costs and charges, where controversy rages and agreement between the various types of library appears well-nigh impossible to reach.Ex. Ozon's novel falls flat because the plot is not only foreseeable pretty well every step of the way but, at its weakest, slumps into novelettish cliche.Ex. The middle class holds on by the skin of its teeth, saved from a real downward slide only by record increases in the number of dual-income families.Ex. Immorality and general disrespect for our fellow beings is just about the norm in this day and age.----* algo casi seguro = a sure bet, safe bet.* casi analfabeto = near-illiterate.* casi aritmético = quasi-arithmetical.* casi ausencia = quasi-absence.* casi conseguir = come close to + Gerundio.* casi contemporáneo = near-contemporary.* casi cualquier = almost any.* casi cualquier cosa = just about anything.* casi de auxiliar administrativo = quasi-clerical.* casi + desmayarse = nearly + faint.* casi de todo = just about everything.* casi fanático = near-frantic.* casi fatal = near-fatal.* casi + Fecha = for the best part of + Fecha, for the better part of + Fecha.* casi histérico = highly-strung, high-strung.* casi inaceptable = borderline.* casi indiscutiblemente = arguably.* casi la perfección = near-perfection.* casi + morir = nearly + die.* casi mortal = near-fatal.* casi nada = next to nothing.* casi neutro = near-neutral.* casi siempre = almost invariably.* casi sinónimo = near synonym.* casi sin previo aviso = without much notice.* casi todo = everything but the kitchen sink, just about everything.* casi todos = almost any.* casi universal = quasi-universal.* casi + Verbo = all but + Verbo.* durante casi + Fecha = for the best part of + Fecha, for the better part of + Fecha.* durante casi todo el año = for the best part of the year.* en casi nada = in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time.* en casi todos los + Nombre = in just about every + Nombre.* eso es casi todo = that's about it.* estar casi finalizado = near + completion.* estar casi terminado = be nearing completion, reach + near completion.* pasar casi rozando = skim.* por nada or casi nada = at little or no extra cost.* reproducción casi facsímil = quasi-facsimile.* ser casi seguro = be a good bet.* una oportunidad casi segura = a sporting chance.* * *1)a) ( cerca de) almost, nearlyes casi imposible — it's virtually o almost impossible
b) (delante del n) (frml)2) ( en frases negativas)¿pudiste dormir? - casi nada — did you manage to sleep? - hardly at all
¿200? casi nada! — (iró) $200? is that all? (iro)
yo casi te diría que lo vendas — I'd be inclined to say, sell it
* * *= almost, nearly, virtually, something of, barely, well-nigh, pretty well, by the skin of + Posesivo + teeth, just about.Ex: Documents rarely exactly match a user's requirements because information can be packaged in almost as many different ways as there are participants in a subject area.
Ex: Today, BLCMP offers services to nearly fifty member libraries including public libraries, university libraries polytechnic libraries and others.Ex: Virtually all software packages offer the purchaser the opportunity to evolve a record format which suits a specific application.Ex: Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.Ex: There are fewer women library directors now than in 1964, and in all types of employment women earn barely more than half the earnings of men.Ex: This report seems to have raised more questions than it has answered, particularly in the area of ILL costs and charges, where controversy rages and agreement between the various types of library appears well-nigh impossible to reach.Ex: Ozon's novel falls flat because the plot is not only foreseeable pretty well every step of the way but, at its weakest, slumps into novelettish cliche.Ex: The middle class holds on by the skin of its teeth, saved from a real downward slide only by record increases in the number of dual-income families.Ex: Immorality and general disrespect for our fellow beings is just about the norm in this day and age.* algo casi seguro = a sure bet, safe bet.* casi analfabeto = near-illiterate.* casi aritmético = quasi-arithmetical.* casi ausencia = quasi-absence.* casi conseguir = come close to + Gerundio.* casi contemporáneo = near-contemporary.* casi cualquier = almost any.* casi cualquier cosa = just about anything.* casi de auxiliar administrativo = quasi-clerical.* casi + desmayarse = nearly + faint.* casi de todo = just about everything.* casi fanático = near-frantic.* casi fatal = near-fatal.* casi + Fecha = for the best part of + Fecha, for the better part of + Fecha.* casi histérico = highly-strung, high-strung.* casi inaceptable = borderline.* casi indiscutiblemente = arguably.* casi la perfección = near-perfection.* casi + morir = nearly + die.* casi mortal = near-fatal.* casi nada = next to nothing.* casi neutro = near-neutral.* casi siempre = almost invariably.* casi sinónimo = near synonym.* casi sin previo aviso = without much notice.* casi todo = everything but the kitchen sink, just about everything.* casi todos = almost any.* casi universal = quasi-universal.* casi + Verbo = all but + Verbo.* durante casi + Fecha = for the best part of + Fecha, for the better part of + Fecha.* durante casi todo el año = for the best part of the year.* en casi nada = in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time.* en casi todos los + Nombre = in just about every + Nombre.* eso es casi todo = that's about it.* estar casi finalizado = near + completion.* estar casi terminado = be nearing completion, reach + near completion.* pasar casi rozando = skim.* por nada or casi nada = at little or no extra cost.* reproducción casi facsímil = quasi-facsimile.* ser casi seguro = be a good bet.* una oportunidad casi segura = a sporting chance.* * *A1 (cerca de) almost, nearlycuesta casi el doble it costs almost o nearly twice as muchya eran casi las tres it was almost o nearly three o'clockes casi imposible it's virtually o practically o almost impossiblecasi todos son latinoamericanos nearly o almost all of them are Latin American¡uy! casi me caigo whoops! I nearly fell overde casi no se muere nadie a miss is as good as a mile2 ( delante del n) ( frml):la casi totalidad de la población almost the entire populationlos casi tres millones de habitantes del país the country's almost three million inhabitantsB(en frases negativas): ya casi no tiene fiebre she hardly has a temperature nowcasi no se le oía you could hardly hear himeso no sucede casi nunca that hardly ever happensno nos queda casi nada de pan there's hardly any bread left, there's almost no bread left¿pudiste dormir? — casi nada did you manage to sleep? — hardly at allno había casi nadie there was hardly anyone there, there was almost nobody thereme sentía tan mal que casi no vengo I felt so bad I almost didn't comesin (el) casi: es casi indecente — sin casi it's almost indecent — almost, no, it is indecentC(expresando una opinión tentativa): yo casi te diría que lo vendas I'd be inclined to say, sell it o I think I'd advise you to sell itcasi sería mejor hablar con él antes maybe it would be better to speak to him first* * *
casi adverbio
1 ( cerca de) almost, nearly;
2 ( en frases negativas):
casi nunca hardly ever;
no nos queda casi nada de pan there's hardly any bread left;
¿pudiste dormir? — casi nada did you manage to sleep? — hardly at all;
casi no vengo I almost didn't come
3 ( expresando una opinión tentativa):
casi adverbio almost, nearly: casi me lo compro, I nearly bought it
casi no se oye, it can hardly be heard
familiar casi, casi, just about
casi cien personas, almost a hundred people
casi nadie, hardly anyone
casi nunca, hardly ever
casi siempre, almost always
casi todos, almost all
' casi' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alquilar
- apenas
- caerse
- cerca
- ir
- gasto
- gay
- inapreciable
- nada
- nadie
- normalmente
- nunca
- respiración
- tener
- acabar
- alcanzar
- calentar
- dormir
- durante
- golpe
- matar
- medir
- mero
- palmo
- sombra
English:
about
- absent
- absorb
- all
- almost
- anything
- barely
- best
- clear
- close
- die
- esquire
- ever
- excel
- fray
- frizzy
- good
- hardly
- narrowly
- nearly
- next
- o'clock
- obtain
- perfect
- practically
- queer
- sloppy
- tall
- tantamount
- by
- certainly
- cripple
- face
- fairly
- fit
- most
- muffle
- near
- near-
- nil
- nine
- one
- out
- reasonably
- skim
- time
- virtually
* * *casi adv1. [faltando poco] almost;casi me muero I almost o nearly died;casi me caigo I almost o nearly fell;casi no dormí I hardly slept at all;el casi millón de refugiados the refugees, who number almost a million;no llegamos hasta la cumbre pero casi, casi we didn't quite get to the top, but almost;no comió casi nada she hardly ate anything;casi nunca hardly ever;casi siempre almost o nearly always;está casi olvidado – sin el casi it's all but forgotten – leave out the “all but”2. [expresando indecisión]casi me voy a quedar con el rojo I think I'll probably go for the red one;casi casi preferiría dormir en un albergue que en una pensión I'd almost prefer to sleep in a youth hostel rather than a guesthouse3. CompIrónicocasi nada: ¿qué te pasa? – ¡casi nada! que me ha dejado mi mujer what's up? – my wife's only gone and left me, that's all!;lo venden por 3 millones – ¡casi nada! they're selling it for 3 million – what a bargain o Br snip!* * *adv almost, nearly; en frases negativas hardly* * *casi adv1) : almost, nearly, virtuallycasi nunca: hardly ever* * *casi adv1. (en general) nearly / almost2. (apenas) hardly -
126 frito
adj.fried.past part.past participle of spanish verb: freír.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: fritar.* * *► adjetivo1 COCINA fried2 familiar fed up, sick1 piece of fried food\————————1 piece of fried food* * *1.PP de freír2. ADJ1) [gen] friedpatatas o LAm papas fritas — chips, French fries (EEUU)
2)las matemáticas me traen frito — I've totally had it with maths *, I'm totally fed up with maths
3) [pelo] frizzy3. SM1) (=plato) fry, fried dish2)3) [en disco] hiss, crackling* * *- ta adjetivo1) (Coc) fried2)a) (fam) ( harto) fed up (colloq)b) (CS, Méx fam) ( en apuros) done for (colloq)estamos fritos — we're done for o we've had it (colloq)
3) (fam) ( dormido) fast o sound asleepquedarse frito — to fall asleep, to doze off
* * *= fried.Ex. The meat tasted good, but they added this weird fried onion and a pat of butter, which seemed a bit like gilding the lily.----* bocadillo de patatas fritas = chip butty.* estar frito de sed = be parched, spit + feathers, be parched with thirst.* frito al estilo chino = stir-fry.* frito en abundante aceite = deep-fried.* masa frita = fritter.* patata frita = chip.* patata frita de bolsa = potato chip.* patatas fritas = french fries, fries.* patatas fritas de bolsa = crisps, potato crisps.* * *- ta adjetivo1) (Coc) fried2)a) (fam) ( harto) fed up (colloq)b) (CS, Méx fam) ( en apuros) done for (colloq)estamos fritos — we're done for o we've had it (colloq)
3) (fam) ( dormido) fast o sound asleepquedarse frito — to fall asleep, to doze off
* * *= fried.Ex: The meat tasted good, but they added this weird fried onion and a pat of butter, which seemed a bit like gilding the lily.
* bocadillo de patatas fritas = chip butty.* estar frito de sed = be parched, spit + feathers, be parched with thirst.* frito al estilo chino = stir-fry.* frito en abundante aceite = deep-fried.* masa frita = fritter.* patata frita = chip.* patata frita de bolsa = potato chip.* patatas fritas = french fries, fries.* patatas fritas de bolsa = crisps, potato crisps.* * *frito -taA ( Coc) friedBeste niño me tiene frito I'm fed up with o sick of this child ( colloq)si lo perdemos, estamos fritos if we miss it, we've had it o we're done forCquedarse frito to fall asleep, to doze offestá totalmente frito he's dead to the world ( colloq), he's fast o sound asleeplo dejaron frito they wasted him (sl)* * *
frito◊ -ta adjetivo
1 (Coc) fried
2
frito,-a
I adjetivo
1 Culin fried
2 fam (dormido) estaba frito en el sillón, he was fast asleep in the armchair
quedarse frito, to fall asleep
3 fam (harto) exasperated, fed up
me tiene frita con sus tonterías, I'm sick to death of all her nonsense
II sustantivo masculino piece of fried food
' frito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuscurro
- frita
- huevo
- fritanga
- tajada
- torreja
- tostón
English:
fish and chips
- croquette
- fish
- fried
- have
* * *frito, -a♦ participiover freír♦ adj1. [alimento] friedme tienen frito con tantas quejas I'm sick (and tired) of all their complaining;estos niños me tienen frita I'm fed up with these childrenme estoy quedando frito I'm nodding off;todas las noches se queda frito en el sofá in the evenings, he flakes out on the sofalo dejaron frito delante de su casa they did him in o bumped him off right outside his house♦ fritos nmplfried food* * *I part → freírII adj1 GASTR fried2:estar frito fam be dead to the world fam ;quedarse frito fam fall asleep, crash fam ;3:los vecinos me traen frito fam I’m sick to death of the people next door famIII mpl:fritos fried food sg* * *frito, -ta adj1) : friedtener frito a alguien: to get on someone's nervesse quedó frito en el sofá: she fell asleep on the couch* * *frito adj fried -
127 ira
f.1 anger, rage.2 Ira.3 ARF.* * *1 wrath, rage* * *noun f.* * *SF [de persona] anger, rage; [de elementos] fury, violence* * *['ira]masculino IRA* * *= wrath, spleen, bile, rage.Ex. There is an element of scepticism about scholarly writing in the field of librarianship, and an element of fear of the wrath of those at the head of the profession.Ex. The article is entitled 'Shamans, software, and spleens: law and the construction of the information society'.Ex. It would merely give him the opportunity to pour out his bile.Ex. Librarians would find their jobs a lot easier if they were relieved of the responsibility of being all things to all people, and should encouraged to accept their own human fallibility and express their rage, frustration, and fears.----* arrebato de ira = angry outburst.* con ira = angrily.* desahogar + Posesivo + ira = vent + Posesivo + spleen (on), vent + Posesivo + rage.* mirar con ira = glower, scowl (at).* provocar la ira de Alguien = incur + Posesivo + wrath.* * *['ira]masculino IRA* * *= wrath, spleen, bile, rage.Ex: There is an element of scepticism about scholarly writing in the field of librarianship, and an element of fear of the wrath of those at the head of the profession.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Shamans, software, and spleens: law and the construction of the information society'.Ex: It would merely give him the opportunity to pour out his bile.Ex: Librarians would find their jobs a lot easier if they were relieved of the responsibility of being all things to all people, and should encouraged to accept their own human fallibility and express their rage, frustration, and fears.* arrebato de ira = angry outburst.* con ira = angrily.* desahogar + Posesivo + ira = vent + Posesivo + spleen (on), vent + Posesivo + rage.* mirar con ira = glower, scowl (at).* provocar la ira de Alguien = incur + Posesivo + wrath.* * */ˈira/IRAel IRA provisional the Provisional IRA* * *
Del verbo ir: ( conjugate ir)
irá es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) futuro indicativo
Multiple Entries:
IRA
ir
ira
ir ( conjugate ir) verbo intransitivo
1
iban a caballo/a pie they were on horseback/on foot;
ira por mar to go by sea;
¡Fernando! — ¡voy! Fernando! — (just) coming! o I'll be right there!;
el ira y venir de los invitados the coming and going of the guests;
vamos a casa let's go home;
¿adónde va este tren? where's this train going (to)?;
ira de compras/de caza to go shopping/hunting;
ya vamos para allá we're on our way;
¿por dónde se va a …? how do you get to …?;
ira por or (Esp) a por algo/algn to go to get sth/sb;
voy (a) por pan I'm going to get some bread
ya va al colegio she's already at school
2 ( expresando propósito) ira a + inf:◊ ¿has ido a verla? have you been to see her?;
ve a ayudarla go and help her;
ver tb ira v aux 1
3 (al arrojar algo, arrojarse):◊ tírame la llave — ¡allá va! throw me the key — here you are o there you go!;
tírate del trampolín — ¡allá voy! jump off the board! — here I go/come!
4 [ comentario]:
eso va por ti también that goes for you too, and the same goes for you
1 (+ compl) ( sin énfasis en el movimiento):
¿van cómodos? are you comfortable?;
íbamos sentados we were sitting down;
vas muy cargada you have a lot to carry;
yo iba a la cabeza I was in the lead
2 ( refiriéndose al atuendo):
voy a ira de Drácula I'm going to go as Dracula;
iba de verde she was dressed in green
3 ( en calidad de) ira de algo to go (along) as sth;
1 [camino/sendero] ( llevar) ira a algo to lead to sth, to go to sth
2 (extenderse, abarcar):
el período que va desde … hasta … the period from … to …
1 (marchar, desarrollarse):◊ ¿cómo va el nuevo trabajo? how's the new job going?;
va de mal en peor it's going from bad to worse;
¿cómo te va? how's it going?, how are things? (colloq), what's up? (AmE colloq);
¿cómo les fue en Italia? how was Italy?, how did you get on in Italy?;
me fue mal/bien en el examen I did badly/well in the exam;
¡que te vaya bien! all the best!, take care!;
¡que te vaya bien (en) el examen! good luck in the exam
2 ( en competiciones):◊ ¿cómo van? — 3-1 what's the score? — 3-1;
voy ganando yo I'm ahead, I'm winning
3 ( en el desarrollo de algo):◊ ¿por dónde van en historia? where have you got (up) to in history?;
¿todavía vas por la página 20? are you still on page 20?
4 ( estar en camino):◊ ¡vamos para viejos! we're getting on o old!;
va para los cincuenta she's going on fifty;
ya va para dos años que … it's getting on for two years since …
5 (sumar, hacer):
con este van seis six, counting this one
6 ( haber transcurrido): en lo que va del or (Esp) de año/mes so far this year/month
1 ( deber colocarse) to go;◊ ¿dónde van las toallas? where do the towels go?;
¡qué va! (fam): ¿has terminado? — ¡qué va! have you finished? — you must be joking!;
¿se disgustó? — ¡qué va! did she get upset? — not at all!;
vamos a perder el avión — ¡qué va! we're going to miss the plane — no way!
2a) ( combinar) ira con algo to go with sthb) (sentar bien, convenir) (+ me/te/le etc):
te iraá bien un descanso a rest will do you good
3 (Méx) (tomar partido por, apoyar) irale a algo/algn to support sth/sb;
1◊ vamosa) (expresando incredulidad, fastidio):◊ ¡vamos! ¿eso quién se lo va a creer? come off it o come on! who do you think's going to believe that?b) (intentando tranquilizar, animar, dar prisa):◊ vamos, mujer, dile algo go on, say something to him;
¡vamos, date prisa! come on, hurry up!c) (al aclarar, resumir):◊ eso sería un disparate, vamos, digo yo that would be a stupid thing to do, well, that's what I think anyway;
vamos, que no es una persona de fiar basically, he's not very trustworthy;
es mejor que el otro, vamos it's better than the other one, anyway
2◊ vayaa) (expresando sorpresa, contrariedad):◊ ¡vaya! ¡tú por aquí! what a surprise! what are you doing here?;
¡vaya! ¡se ha vuelto a caer! oh no o (colloq) damn! it's fallen over again!b) (Esp) ( para enfatizar):◊ ¡vaya cochazo! what a car!
ira v aux ira a + inf:
1a) (para expresar tiempo futuro, propósito) to be going to + inf;
va a hacer dos años que … it's getting on for two years since …b) (en propuestas, sugerencias):◊ vamos a ver ¿cómo dices que te llamas? now then, what did you say your name was?;
bueno, vamos a trabajar all right, let's get to work
2 (al prevenir, hacer recomendaciones):
cuidado, no te vayas a caer mind you don't fall (colloq);
lleva el paraguas, no vaya a ser que llueva take the umbrella, in case it rains
3 ( expresando un proceso paulatino):
ya puedes ira haciéndote a la idea you'd better get used to the idea;
la situación ha ido empeorando the situation has been getting worse and worse
irse verbo pronominal
1 ( marcharse) to leave;◊ ¿por qué te vas tan temprano? why are you leaving o going so soon?;
vámonos let's go;
bueno, me voy right then, I'm taking off (AmE) o (BrE) I'm off;
no te vayas don't go;
vete a la cama go to bed;
se fue de casa/de la empresa she left home/the company;
vete de aquí get out of here;
se han ido de viaje they're away, they've gone away
2 (consumirse, gastarse):◊ ¡cómo se va el dinero! I don't know where the money goes!;
se me va medio sueldo en el alquiler half my salary goes on the rent
3 ( desaparecer) [mancha/dolor] to go;
(+ me/te/le etc)◊ ¿se te ha ido el dolor de cabeza? has your headache gone?
4 (salirse, escaparse) [líquido/gas] to escape;◊ se le está yendo el aire al globo the balloon's losing air o going down
5 (caerse, perder el equilibrio) (+ compl):◊ irase de boca/espaldas to fall flat on one's face/back;
me iba para atrás I was falling backwards;
frenó y nos fuimos todos para adelante he braked and we all went flying forwards
ira sustantivo femenino
rage, anger
ir
I verbo intransitivo
1 (dirigirse a un lugar) to go: ¡vamos!, let's go!
voy a París, I'm going to Paris ➣ Ver nota en go
2 (acudir regularmente) to go: va al colegio, he goes to school
van a misa, they go to church
3 (conducir a) to lead, go to: el sendero va a la mina, the path goes to the mine
esta carretera va a Londres, this road leads to London
4 (abarcar) to cover: la finca va desde la alambrada al camino, the estate extends from the wire fence to the path
las lecciones que van desde la página 1 a la 53, the lessons on pages 1 to 53
5 (guardarse habitualmente) va al lado de éste, it goes beside this one
6 (mantener una posición) to be: va el primero, he's in first place
7 (tener un estado de ánimo, una apariencia) to be: iba furioso/radiante, he was furious/radiant
vas muy guapa, you look very smart o pretty
8 (desenvolverse) ¿cómo te va?, how are things? o how are you doing?
¿cómo te va en el nuevo trabajo?, how are you getting on in your new job?
9 (funcionar) to work (properly): el reloj no va, the clock doesn't go o work
10 (sentar bien) to suit: ese corte de pelo no te va nada, that haircut doesn't suit you at all
11 (combinar) to match, go: el rojo no va con el celeste, red doesn't go with pale blue
12 (vestir) to wear
ir con abrigo, to wear a coat
ir de negro/de uniforme, to be dressed in black/in uniform
la niña irá de enfermera, the little girl will dress up as a nurse
13 fam (importar, concernir) to concern: eso va por ti también, and the same goes for you
ni me va ni me viene, I don't care one way or the other
14 (apostar) to bet: va un café a que no viene, I bet a coffee that he won't come
15 (ir + de) fam (comportarse de cierto modo) to act
ir de listo por la vida, to be a smart ass
(tratar) to be about: ¿de qué va la película?, what's the film about?
16 (ir + detrás de) to be looking for: hace tiempo que voy detrás de un facsímil de esa edición, I've been after a facsimile of that edition for a long time
17 (ir + por) ir por la derecha, to keep (to the) right
(ir a buscar) ve por agua, go and fetch some water
(haber llegado) voy por la página noventa, I've got as far as page ninety
18 (ir + para) (tener casi, estar cercano a) va para los cuarenta, she's getting on for forty
ya voy para viejo, I'm getting old
(encaminarse a) iba para ingeniero, she was studying to be an engineer
este niño va para médico, this boy's going to become a doctor
II verbo auxiliar
1 (ir + gerundio) va mejorando, he's improving
ir caminando, to go on foot
2 (ir + pp) ya van estrenadas tres películas de Almodóvar, three films by Almodovar have already been released
3 ( ir a + infinitivo) iba a decir que, I was going to say that
va a esquiar, she goes skiing
va a nevar, it's going to snow
vas a caerte, you'll fall
♦ Locuciones: a eso iba, I was coming to that
¡ahí va!, catch!
en lo que va de año, so far this year
¡qué va!, of course not! o nothing of the sort!
¡vamos a ver!, let's see!
van a lo suyo, they look after their own interests
¡vaya!, fancy that
¡vaya cochazo!, what a car!
ir a parar, to end up
ira sustantivo femenino wrath, rage, anger
' ira' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acceso
- atizar
- dejarse
- desahogarse
- descargar
- enrojecer
- ir
- primera
- primero
- provocar
- rabia
- roja
- rojo
- ya
- aplacar
- chispeante
- ciego
- desahogar
- enceguecer
- incontrolado
- nubosidad
English:
anger
- beyond
- blaze
- fit
- glower
- IRA
- ire
- wrath
- angrily
- fury
- surge
- vent
* * *IRAel IRA Provisional the Provisional IRA* * *f anger* * *ira nfcólera, furia: wrath, anger* * *ira n rage -
128 moverse
1 (gen) to move2 familiar (darse prisa) to get a move on■ ¡muévete, que llegaremos tarde! get a move on or we'll be late!3 familiar (espabilarse) to get a move on■ como no te muevas, no encuentras piso if you don't get a move on you won't find a flat4 (relacionarse) to move* * *VPR1) (=cambiar de posición o lugar) to movese mueve con dificultad — he has difficulty moving, he finds it difficult to move
no te muevas, que te voy a hacer una foto — keep still o don't move, I'm going to take your photo
se mueve mucho en la cama — she fidgets o moves around a lot in bed
no te muevas de ahí hasta que yo vuelva — stay right there o don't move until I come back
lleva horas sin moverse de ese sofá — he hasn't moved o stirred from that sofa in hours
2) (=agitarse) [mar] to be rough; [barco] to roll; [cortina, hojas] to movelas cortinas se movían con el viento — the curtains stirred o moved in the wind
¿se ha movido mucho el barco? — was the sea rough?
3) (=ponerse en marcha) to move o.s., get a move on *¡venga, muévete, que tenemos prisa! — come on, move yourself o get a move on, we're in a hurry! *
4) (=ser activo) [persona] to be on the move *, be on the go *; [ciudad] to be livelytuvo que moverse mucho para conseguir ese trabajo — he had to pull out all the stops to get that job
5) (=relacionarse) [en un ambiente] to move; [entre cierta gente] to mix* * *(v.) = shift about, get around, wiggle, waveEx. The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.Ex. The main reasons for non use were reported as being: not enough time to read (46 per cent); lack of confidence in how to use the library (5 per cent); unable to drive (4 percent); unable to get around (2 per cent); sight or hearing too poor (less than 1 per cent).Ex. I have read that 'Spanish men are twice as likely to wiggle their ears as are women,' but don't know the trustworthiness of this statistic.Ex. The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.* * *(v.) = shift about, get around, wiggle, waveEx: The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.
Ex: The main reasons for non use were reported as being: not enough time to read (46 per cent); lack of confidence in how to use the library (5 per cent); unable to drive (4 percent); unable to get around (2 per cent); sight or hearing too poor (less than 1 per cent).Ex: I have read that 'Spanish men are twice as likely to wiggle their ears as are women,' but don't know the trustworthiness of this statistic.Ex: The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.* * *
■moverse verbo reflexivo
1 to move
2 (apurarse) to hurry up: ¡muévete!, get a move on!
' moverse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
andar
- bailar
- clavada
- clavado
- desplazarse
- mariposear
- quebrar
- desplazar
- echar
- gracia
- hacer
- mover
- traquetear
English:
advance
- budge
- come forward
- creep
- dash
- dive
- draw
- fidget
- flash
- jolt
- labour
- move
- move over
- movement
- painfully
- quietly
- shift
- shift about
- shift around
- shove along
- shove up
- smoothly
- stationary
- stay on
- steal
- stir
- tear
- tight
- twitch
- wash
- work
- wriggle
- zip
- drift
- wag
* * *vpr1. [desplazarse, trasladarse] to move;[en la cama] to toss and turn;no te muevas don't move;yo no me he movido de aquí I've been here the whole time, I haven't left this spot;si no dejas de moverte no te puedo vestir if you don't stop moving about I won't be able to dress you;Esp Famel que se mueva, no sale en la foto step out of line and you're out of the frame2. [darse prisa] to get a move on;muévete, que es tarde get a move on, it's lateme moví mucho para conseguir la subvención I did everything I could to get the grant;si te mueves puedes encontrar trabajo if you make an effort o try you can get a job4. [relacionarse]moverse en/entre to move in/among;se mueve con gente de la universidad she mixes with people from the university* * *v/r move;¡muévete! get a move on! fam, hurry up!* * *vr1) : to move, to move over2) : to hurry, to get a move on3) : to get moving, to make an effort* * *moverse vb1. (en general) to move2. (apresurarse) to get a move onsi no te mueves, perderás el tren unless you get a move on, you'll miss the train
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