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21 avío
m.equipment, implements, accouterment, accoutrement.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: aviar.* * *1 (arreglo) preparation, tidying3 (provecho) profit, benefit* * *SM1) (=prevención) preparation, provision; [de pastor] provisions for a journey2) LAm (Agr) loan3)hacer su avío — * (=enriquecerse) to make one's pile *; iró (=armarla) to make a mess of things
4)¡al avío! — (=¡en marcha!) get cracking!, get on with it!
* * *1) ( utilidad)me ha hecho mucho avío — it has been very useful, it has come in very handy (colloq)
2) (fam) los avíos masculino plural ( lo necesario) the gear (colloq)3) (AmL) (Agr, Min) loan, stake* * *----* avíos = gear.* avíos de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* hacer el avío = get + ready.* * *1) ( utilidad)me ha hecho mucho avío — it has been very useful, it has come in very handy (colloq)
2) (fam) los avíos masculino plural ( lo necesario) the gear (colloq)3) (AmL) (Agr, Min) loan, stake* * ** avíos = gear.* avíos de pesca = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.* hacer el avío = get + ready.* * *Ano es muy bueno pero te hará el avío it's not very good but it'll doCompuesto:mpl fishing tackle* * *avío nm1. [preparativo] preparation;yo me encargo del avío de la habitación I'll get the room ready3.avíos de pesca fishing tackleavíos [equipo] things* * *m useful item;avíos de coser pl sewing kit sg* * *avío nm1) : preparation, provision2) : loan (for agriculture or mining)3) avíos nmpl: gear, equipment -
22 monte
m.1 mountain.monte Sinaí Mount Sinaimonte de Venus mons veneris2 scrubland (terreno) (con arbustos).monte bajo scrub3 pasture (pasto). (Mexican Spanish)4 weed.5 mons.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: montar.* * *1 mountain, mount2 (bosque) wild, woodland\de monte wildecharse/tirarse al monte to take to the hillsmonte alto woodland, forestmonte bajo scrubMonte Olimpo Mount Olympusmonte de piedad pawnbroker's, pawnshop* * *noun m.mountain, mount* * *SM1) (=montaña) mountain; (=cerro) hill2) (=campo) countryside, country; (=bosque) woodlandbatir el monte — to beat for game, go hunting
hacérsele un monte a algn —
3)4) (Naipes) (=baraja) pile; (=banca) bank5)7) LAm * (=hachís) hash *, pot ** * *1) (Geog)a) ( montaña) mountainb) ( terreno - cubierto de maleza) scrubland, scrub; (- cubierto de árboles) woodlandecharse or tirarse al monte — to take to the hills
c) (Ven fam) ( campo)vive en el monte — he lives out in the sticks o the wilds (colloq)
d) (RPl) ( bosquecillo) copse, coppice2) ( en naipes)a) ( juego) monteb) ( en el tute) last trick3) (AmC, Col, Ven fam) ( marihuana) grass (colloq)* * *= hill, backcountry.Ex. The library is poorly sited outside the shopping centre and on the brow of a hill, and faces competition from adjoining libraries.Ex. It is one of America's last flag stop trains allowing travelers to get off the train anywhere along a 55-mile stretch to hike the backcountry.----* incendio de monte = bushfire.* monte bajo = undergrowth, understorey [understory, -USA], fynbos, shrubland, scrubland.* Monte del Templo, el = Temple Mount, the.* monte, el = bush, the.* Monte Etna = Mount Etna.* monte salvaje = backcountry.* Montes Apalaches, los = Appalachian Mountains, the.* * *1) (Geog)a) ( montaña) mountainb) ( terreno - cubierto de maleza) scrubland, scrub; (- cubierto de árboles) woodlandecharse or tirarse al monte — to take to the hills
c) (Ven fam) ( campo)vive en el monte — he lives out in the sticks o the wilds (colloq)
d) (RPl) ( bosquecillo) copse, coppice2) ( en naipes)a) ( juego) monteb) ( en el tute) last trick3) (AmC, Col, Ven fam) ( marihuana) grass (colloq)* * *el monte(n.) = bush, theEx: Her experiences in Namibia involved cycling along dirt roads through the bush to village schools in order to read stories and help children make their own books = Sus experiencias en Namibia supusieron ir en bicicleta por caminos de tierra por el campo a las escuelas de las aldeas para leer cuentos y ayudar a los niños a hacer sus propios libros.
= hill, backcountry.Ex: The library is poorly sited outside the shopping centre and on the brow of a hill, and faces competition from adjoining libraries.
Ex: It is one of America's last flag stop trains allowing travelers to get off the train anywhere along a 55-mile stretch to hike the backcountry.* incendio de monte = bushfire.* monte bajo = undergrowth, understorey [understory, -USA], fynbos, shrubland, scrubland.* Monte del Templo, el = Temple Mount, the.* monte, el = bush, the.* Monte Etna = Mount Etna.* monte salvaje = backcountry.* Montes Apalaches, los = Appalachian Mountains, the.* * *A ( Geog)1 (montaña) mountain2 (terreno — cubierto de maleza) scrubland, scrub; (— cubierto de árboles) woodlandbatir el monte to beat ( for game)echarse or tirarse al monte to take to the hillsno todo (en) el monte es orégano life isn't all a bowl of cherries, life isn't a bed of roses3( Ven fam) (campo): estoy buscando trabajo en la ciudad porque a mi no me gusta el monte I'm looking for work in town because I don't like living out in the sticks o the wilds ( colloq)monte y culebra: no hay nada como vivir en la capital, lo demás es monte y culebra you can't beat living in the capital, anything else o everywhere else is like being back in the Middle Agespor donde tú vives es puro monte y culebra, ni televisión debes tener where you live is so backward, I bet you don't even have television4 ( RPl) (bosquecillo) copse, coppiceCompuestos:forest, woodlandscrubland, bushel monte de los Olivos the Mount of Olivespawnshopmpl:los montes Apalaches the Appalachians (pl)mpl:los montes Balcanes the Balkan mountains (pl)mpl:los montes Cápatos the Carpathians (pl)el monte Sinai Mount Sinaimpl:los montes Pirineos the Pyrenees (pl)mpl:los montes Urales the Urals (pl)1 (juego) monte2 (en el tute) last trick* * *
Del verbo montar: ( conjugate montar)
monté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
monte es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
montar
monte
montar ( conjugate montar) verbo transitivo
1
( ir sobre) to rideb) (subir, colocar):
2 ‹vaca/yegua› to mount
3
‹ negocio› to start up, set up
‹ estantería› to put up;
‹ tienda de campaña› to put up, pitch
‹ diapositiva› to mount
4 (Esp) ‹ nata› to whip;
‹ claras› to whisk
verbo intransitivo
1a) (ir):◊ monte a caballo/en bicicleta to ride a horse/bicycleb) (Equ) to mount
2 ( cubrir parcialmente) monte SOBRE algo to overlap sth
montarse verbo pronominal ( en coche) to get in;
(en tren, autobús, bicicleta) to get on;
( en caballo) to mount, get on;◊ ¿me dejas monteme en tu bicicleta? can I have a ride on your bicycle?
monte sustantivo masculino (Geog)
(— cubierto de árboles) woodland
montar
I verbo intransitivo (subirse) to get in
(en bici, a caballo) to ride
II verbo transitivo
1 (un mueble, un arma) to assemble
2 (engarzar) to set, mount
3 (un negocio) to set up, start
4 Culin to whip
5 (película) to edit, mount
(fotografía) to mount
6 Teat (un espectáculo) to stage, mount
7 Zool (cubrir) to mount
8 (causar) montar un escándalo, to kick up a fuss
monte sustantivo masculino
1 mountain
(nombre propio) Monte de los Olivos, Mount of Olives
2 (terreno) monte alto, forest
monte bajo, scrubland
' monte' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ascenso
- batir
- batida
- bosque
- calvario
- cumbre
- encontrarse
- orégano
- cresta
- ralo
English:
bush
- coal
- hilly
- mount
- Mt
- pawnshop
- scour
- grass
- heath
- under
* * *monte nm1. [elevación] mountainMonte Albán [centro arqueológico] = excavated ruins of the main city of the Zapotec culture, found close to the city of Oaxaca in southern Mexico;el Monte Sinaí Mount Sinai2. [terreno] [con arbustos] scrubland;[bosque] woodland; Fig to go to extremes;no todo el monte es orégano life's not a bowl of cherriesmonte alto forest; RP monte artificial plantation;monte bajo scrub;RP monte natural natural woodland [mutualidad] mutual aid society4. monte de Venus mons veneris8. CompRP, Ven Famtener a monte a alguien to hassle sb* * *m mountain; ( bosque) woodland;echarse otirarse al monte fig take to the hills* * *monte nm1) montaña: mountain, mount2) : woodland, scrublandmonte bajo: underbrush3) : outskirts (of a town), surrounding country4)monte de piedad : pawnshop* * *monte n mountain -
23 muchedumbre
f.crowd, throng.* * *1 (de personas) crowd2 (de cosas) pile* * *noun f.multitude, crowd* * *SF1) [de personas] crowd, throng; pey mob, herd2) [de pájaros] flock* * *femenino crowd* * *= mob, throng, crowd, maddening crowd, throng of people, concourse, rabble.Ex. Whilst in Panizzi's employ, Edward refused to act as a special constable to protect the British Museum against the Chartist mobs.Ex. IFLA-goers joined throngs of Brits to watch the military tattoo as kilted bagpipers and military units from around the world displayed their musical and marching skills.Ex. The second example specifies, 'far adj3 crowd', that the two words, 'far' and 'crowd', must appear within 3 words of one another.Ex. Traffic in the morning, trash at the end of the day, and a chaos of people trying to navigate the maddening crowd in between.Ex. We were amazed at the throngs of people out and about that day, enjoying the unusually warm and sunny October afternoon.Ex. The remains were followed by a large concourse of people and were laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery, near Bancroft Nebraska.Ex. On his return, his house was assaulted by a large concourse of rabble, who broke all the windows and attacked, pelted, beat and otherwise ill-treated him.----* lejos de la muchedumbre = away from the maddening crowds, far from the maddening crowd(s).* perderse entre la muchedumbre = lose + Reflexivo + amid the crowd.* * *femenino crowd* * *= mob, throng, crowd, maddening crowd, throng of people, concourse, rabble.Ex: Whilst in Panizzi's employ, Edward refused to act as a special constable to protect the British Museum against the Chartist mobs.
Ex: IFLA-goers joined throngs of Brits to watch the military tattoo as kilted bagpipers and military units from around the world displayed their musical and marching skills.Ex: The second example specifies, 'far adj3 crowd', that the two words, 'far' and 'crowd', must appear within 3 words of one another.Ex: Traffic in the morning, trash at the end of the day, and a chaos of people trying to navigate the maddening crowd in between.Ex: We were amazed at the throngs of people out and about that day, enjoying the unusually warm and sunny October afternoon.Ex: The remains were followed by a large concourse of people and were laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery, near Bancroft Nebraska.Ex: On his return, his house was assaulted by a large concourse of rabble, who broke all the windows and attacked, pelted, beat and otherwise ill-treated him.* lejos de la muchedumbre = away from the maddening crowds, far from the maddening crowd(s).* perderse entre la muchedumbre = lose + Reflexivo + amid the crowd.* * *crowd, mass of people, throng* * *
muchedumbre sustantivo femenino
crowd
muchedumbre f (de personas) crowd: no podía distinguirle entre la muchedumbre, I couldn't make him out in the crowd
' muchedumbre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alborotar
- arrollar
- compacto
- entre
- multitud
- pulular
English:
crowd
- multitude
- rabble
- thin out
- thrust aside
- drift
- melt
- throng
* * *muchedumbre nf[de gente] crowd, throng; [de cosas] great number, masses* * *f crowd* * *muchedumbre nfmultitud: crowd, multitude* * *muchedumbre n crowd -
24 dólar
m.dollar, buck.* * *1 dollar* * *noun m.* * *SM dollarmontado 1., 4)* * *masculino dollar* * *= $ (dollar), buck, dollar ($), greenback.Nota: Expresión coloquial.Ex. The minimum charges for university and non-university requestors are $5 and $7 respectively.Ex. The campaign entitled 'Billions of books and billions of bucks' challenges young people to increase the numbers of books they read for purpose of enjoyment and education.Ex. Some systems for large computers have had millions of dollars invested in them.Ex. Now that foreign purchases of US debt are dropping off, the greenback could plunge to even greater depths.----* de varios billones de dólares = multibillion dollar.* dólar australiano = Australian dollar.* dólar canadiense = Canadian dollar.* símbolo del dólar = dollar sign.* * *masculino dollar* * *= $ (dollar), buck, dollar ($), greenback.Nota: Expresión coloquial.Ex: The minimum charges for university and non-university requestors are $5 and $7 respectively.
Ex: The campaign entitled 'Billions of books and billions of bucks' challenges young people to increase the numbers of books they read for purpose of enjoyment and education.Ex: Some systems for large computers have had millions of dollars invested in them.Ex: Now that foreign purchases of US debt are dropping off, the greenback could plunge to even greater depths.* de varios billones de dólares = multibillion dollar.* dólar australiano = Australian dollar.* dólar canadiense = Canadian dollar.* símbolo del dólar = dollar sign.* * *dollarCompuesto:dólar negro or paralelodollar on the black market* * *
dólar sustantivo masculino
dollar
dólar sustantivo masculino dollar
' dólar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fortaleza
- revalorizar
- caída
- centavo
English:
at
- buck
- cost
- count out
- dollar
- down
- far
- spare
- work out
- green
* * *dólar nmdollar;Esp Famestar montado en el dólar to be rolling in it;Esp Fammontarse en el dólar to make a pile* * *m dollar* * *dólar nm: dollar* * *dólar n dollar -
25 pararse
1 to stop* * *VPR1) [persona] to stop; [coche] to stop, pull up; [proceso] to stop, come to a halt; [trabajo] to stop, come to a standstill•
pararse a hacer algo — to stop to do sth, pause to do sth2)• pararse en algo — (=prestar atención) to pay attention to sth
4) (Tip) to set5) LAm * (=enriquecerse) to make one's pile *, get rich* * *(v.) = stallEx. In other instances, however, the pay equity process has been stalled becasue of the reluctance on the part of some municipalities to include library workers in their pay equity plans.* * *(v.) = stallEx: In other instances, however, the pay equity process has been stalled becasue of the reluctance on the part of some municipalities to include library workers in their pay equity plans.
* * *
■pararse verbo transitivo
1 to stop
pararse a considerar algo, to stop to consider sthg ➣ Ver nota en stop 2 LAm (ponerse en pie) to stand up
' pararse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabeza
- detener
- parar
- plantar
English:
dead
- hair
- halt
- nitpick
- pack up
- rest
- run down
- standstill
- stop
- stop off
- cut
- grind
- hand
- head
- rise
- shudder
- stall
- stand
* * *vpr1. [detenerse] to stop;se me ha parado el reloj my watch has stopped;pararse a hacer algo to stop to do sth;no me paré a pensar si le gustaría o no I didn't stop to think whether she'd like it or not2. Am [ponerse de pie] to stand up;párense para cantar el himno please stand to sing the hymn;Méx RPpararse de cabeza to do a headstand;RP Fampararse para toda la vida to be made for life3. Am [levantarse] to stand;se le pararon los pelos her hair stood on end;muy Famno se le para [el pene] he can't get it up4. Carib, Méx [salir de la cama] to get up* * *v/r1 ( detenerse) stop* * *vr1) : to stop2) atascarse: to stall (out)3) : to stand up, to get up -
26 cuadrarse
1 MILITAR to stand to attention2 figurado to stand firm, stick to one's guns, dig one's heels in* * *VPR1) [soldado] to stand to attention2) [en una actitud] to dig one's heels in* * *(v.) = stand to + attentionEx. Gordon Brown foolishly goes to shake the hand of a soldier standing to attention in Afghanistan at the weekend.* * *(v.) = stand to + attentionEx: Gordon Brown foolishly goes to shake the hand of a soldier standing to attention in Afghanistan at the weekend.
* * *
■cuadrarse verbo reflexivo (soldado) to stand to attention
' cuadrarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuadrar
* * *vpr1. [soldado] to stand to attentionse cuadró y dijo que no iba a seguir tolerando ese comportamiento he took a firm stand and said he would no longer tolerate such behaviourel partido se cuadró inmediatamente the party immediately fell into line* * *v/r MIL stand to attention* * *vr: to stand at attention -
27 guaca
f.a grave mound of the ancient Peruvians (tumba).* * *SF1) LAm (=sepultura) (Indian) tomb, funeral mound2) (=tesoro) buried treasure; [de armas, droga] cachehacer guaca — And, Caribe ** to make money, make one's pile *
4) Caribe (=reprimenda) ticking-off *5) Méx (=escopeta) double-barrelled shotgun6) Caribe large sore* * *femenino (Andes) pre-Columbian tomb* * *femenino (Andes) pre-Columbian tomb* * *( Andes)* * *
guaca sustantivo femenino (Andes) pre-Columbian tomb
* * *guaca nf1. Am [sepultura] = pre-Columbian Indian tomb2. Am [tesoro] hidden treasure3. CRica, Cuba [hucha] moneybox4. CRica, Cuba [hoyo] = pit for ripening fruit
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