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121 triezen
* * *trie|zen ['triːtsn]vt (inf)jdn tríézen — to pester sb
* * *trie·zen[ˈtri:tsn̩]vt (fam)▪ jdn \triezen to crack the whip over sb* * ** * ** * * -
122 penar
v.1 to punish.2 to suffer.Los chicos penan en su cuarto The boys suffer in their room.3 to penalize, to punish, to inflict punishment on.El juez penó al ladrón The judge penalized the thief.4 to do penance.Ellos penaron por su comportamiento They did penance for their behavior.* * *1 (castigar) to punish, penalize1 (padecer) to suffer, grieve* * *1. VT1) (Jur) to punish2) And [difunto] to haunt2. VI1) (=sufrir) [persona] to suffer; [alma] to be in tormentpenar de amores — liter to go through the pains of love liter
2) (=desear)penar por algo — to pine for sth, long for sth
penar por hacer algo — to pine to do sth, long to do sth
3) And [difunto]3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Der) < delito>será/está penado con dos años de cárcel/cadena perpetual — it will be/it is punishable with two years' imprisonment/by life imprisonment
2) (Andes) difunto to haunt2.penar vi1) (liter) ( sufrir) to suffer2) (Andes) difunto to be in torment* * *= penalise [penalize, -USA], atone (for).Ex. The author contends that this unfairly penalises any institution with limited finances, and contravenes the tradition of cooperation among Swiss libraries.Ex. It is necessary to rectify the misuses of the past, atone for the mistakes of the present, and ensure the well-being of future generations.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Der) < delito>será/está penado con dos años de cárcel/cadena perpetual — it will be/it is punishable with two years' imprisonment/by life imprisonment
2) (Andes) difunto to haunt2.penar vi1) (liter) ( sufrir) to suffer2) (Andes) difunto to be in torment* * *= penalise [penalize, -USA], atone (for).Ex: The author contends that this unfairly penalises any institution with limited finances, and contravenes the tradition of cooperation among Swiss libraries.
Ex: It is necessary to rectify the misuses of the past, atone for the mistakes of the present, and ensure the well-being of future generations.* * *penar [A1 ]vtA ( Der) ‹delito›está penado con dos años de cárcel it is punishable with two years' imprisonment o two years in prison, the penalty o punishment for it is two years in prisonB ( Andes) «difunto» to haunt■ penarviB ( Andes) «difunto» to be in torment* * *♦ vt[castigar] to punish;un delito penado con cárcel an offence punishable by imprisonment♦ vi[sufrir] to suffer* * *I v/t punishII v/i suffer* * *penar vt: to punish, to penalizepenar vi: to suffer, to grieve -
123 torear
v.1 to fight.Ellos torean al miura They fight a Miura.2 to dodge () (eludir).3 to fight bulls.4 to fight with a bull.El chico toreó ayer The boy fought with a bull yesterday.5 to provoke.Ella torea a su hermano She provokes her brother.* * *1 (lidiar) to fight2 figurado (entretener) to put off4 figurado (asunto etc) to tackle skilfully, handle well1 (lidiar) to fight* * *1. VT1) [+ toro] to fight, play2) (=evitar) to dodge, avoid3) (=acosar) to plague; (=burlarse) to tease, draw on; (=confundir) to confuse4) (=mantener a raya) to keep at bay; (=dar largas a) to put off, keep guessing2. VI1) (Taur) to fight (bulls)2) * (=dar largas) to spin it out, procrastinate* * *1.verbo intransitivo to fight2.torear vt1) <toro/novillo> to fight2) (fam)a) < persona> ( para evitar algo) to dodgeb) (AmL) ( provocar) to torment, needle* * *= bullfight.Ex. He has camel trekked the Sahara Desert in Northern Africa, learned to bullfight in Spain and hang-glided from the cliffs of Rio de Janeiro.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to fight2.torear vt1) <toro/novillo> to fight2) (fam)a) < persona> ( para evitar algo) to dodgeb) (AmL) ( provocar) to torment, needle* * *= bullfight.Ex: He has camel trekked the Sahara Desert in Northern Africa, learned to bullfight in Spain and hang-glided from the cliffs of Rio de Janeiro.
* * *torear [A1 ]vito fighttorea desde los 18 años he has been a bullfighter since he was eighteen■ torearvtA ‹toro/novillo› to fightB ( fam)1 ‹persona› (para evitar algo) to dodgetoreó hábilmente al entrevistador she skillfully dodged o sidestepped the interviewer's questions3 ( AmL) (provocar) to torment, needle* * *
torear ( conjugate torear) verbo intransitivo
to fight;
verbo transitivo
1 ‹toro/novillo› to fight
2 (fam)
torear verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 to fight
2 fig (engañar a alguien o ser engañado) ya está harto de que le toreen con falsas promesas, he's fed up of being messed about with false promises
' torear' also found in these entries:
English:
wind
* * *♦ vt1. [toro] to fightsiempre está toreando el tráfico he's always dodging in and out of the traffic;lleva meses toreando a Hacienda he's been dodging the tax inspector for months¡ése a mí no me torea! I'm not going to let him mess me about o around!♦ vi[torero] to fight bulls;toreó con arte he gave a very skilful display of bullfighting* * *I v/i fight bullsII v/t fight; figdodge, sidestep* * *torear vt1) : to fight (bulls)2) : to dodge, to sidestep* * * -
124 calvario
m.1 Calvary, stations of the Cross.2 suffering, cross to bear, Calvary, cross.* * *1 Calvary2 (Vía Crucis) stations plural of the Cross3 figurado (sufrimiento) ordeal, calvary* * *SM1) (=via crucis) Stations of the Cross plel Calvario — (Biblia) Calvary
2) (=martirio) torment* * *1)a) (Relig) Stations of the Cross (pl)b) (fam) (sufrimiento, martirio)es un calvario — it is torture o hell
2) el Calvario (Bib) Calvary* * *1)a) (Relig) Stations of the Cross (pl)b) (fam) (sufrimiento, martirio)es un calvario — it is torture o hell
2) el Calvario (Bib) Calvary* * *A1 ( Relig) Stations of the Cross (pl)2 ( fam)(sufrimiento, martirio): vivir con él debe de ser un verdadero calvario it must be torture o hell living with him ( colloq)aquel hijo hizo de su vida un calvario that son of hers made her life hell o a misery ( colloq)Bel Calvario ( Bib) Calvary* * *
calvario sustantivo masculino
1 Rel (monte) Calvary
(procesión) Stations of the Cross
2 (suplicio) torment: es un auténtico calvario soportarle todos los días, its a real ordeal to have to put up with him everyday
pasamos por un verdadero calvario, we went through hell
' calvario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
infierno
English:
ordeal
* * *calvario nm1. [Vía Crucis] Calvary, Stations of the Cross2. [sufrimiento] ordeal, trial;pasar un calvario to go through an ordeal* * *m figtorment* * *calvario nm1) : Calvary2) : Stations of the Cross pl3)vivir un calvario : to suffer great adversity -
125 बाध् _bādh
बाध् 1 Ā. (बाधते, बाधित)1 To harass, oppress, torment, press hard, annoy, trouble, disturb, vex, pain (persons or things); ऊनं न सत्त्वेष्वधिको बबाधे R.2.14; भूरिभारभराक्रान्तः स्कन्ध एष नु बाधति । न तथा बाधते स्कन्धो यथा बाधति बाधते Subhāṣ.; Me.55; Ms.9.226;1.129; Bk.14.45.-2 To resist, oppose, thwart, check, obs- truct, arrest, interfere with; गुणानुरागादिव सख्यमीयिवान् न बाधते$स्य त्रिगणः परस्परम् Ki.1.11; U.5.19.-3 To attack, assault, assail; स तदा लब्धतीर्थो$पि न बबाधे निरायुधम् Bhāg.3.19.4.-4 To wrong, violate.-5 To hurt, in- jure.-6 To drive away, repel, remove; उष्णेन बाध्यते शीतं शीतेनोष्णं प्रबाध्यते Mb.12.16.12.-7 To suspend, set aside, annul, annihilate, abolish (as a rule &c.); न धर्ममर्थकामाभ्यां बबाधे न च तेन तौ R.17.57. -Caus.-1 To oppress, torment, harass &c.-2 To subdue, conquer. - With अभि1 to hurt, injure.-2 to vex, harass, tor- ment.-आ to vex, torment, injure.-परि to trouble, afflict; मोहान्मया सुतनु पूर्वमुपेक्षितस्ते यो बाष्पबिन्दुरधरं परिबाध- मानः Ś.7.25.-सम् to trouble, torment. -
126 lanciner
lɑ̃sineverbe transitif ( tourmenter) [idée, remords] to torment* * *lɑ̃sine vt[doute, sentiment, question, pensée] to torment* * *lanciner verb table: aimerA vtr fig ( tourmenter) [idée, remords] to torment [personne]; le doute me lancine I've got a nagging doubt.[lɑ̃sine] verbe transitif————————[lɑ̃sine] verbe intransitif -
127 изтезавам
torture, put to torture, rackизтезавам се torment o.s., suffer torments/torture* * *изтеза̀вам,гл. torture, put to torture, rack;\изтезавам се torment o.s., suffer torments/torture.* * *rack; torment: Stop изтезавамing your father by asking silly questions. - Престани да тормозиш баща си като му задаваш глупави въпроси.; torture* * *1. torture, put to torture, rack 2. ИЗТЕЗАВАМ се torment o.s., suffer torments/torture -
128 изтезание
torture, torment(страдание) suffering, agony, anguish* * *изтеза̀ние,ср., -я torture, torment; ( страдание) suffering, agony, anguish.* * *torment* * *1. (страдание) suffering, agony, anguish 2. torture, torment
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