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1 trasegar
v.1 to rummage about amongst.2 to decant.* * *1 (mudar) to move about, shuffle2 (líquidos) to decant* * *1. VT1) (=cambiar de sitio) to move about, switch round; [+ puestos] to reshuffle2) [+ vino] [para la mesa] to decant; [en bodega] to rack, pour into another container o bottle3) * [+ bebida] to knock back *4) (=trastornar) to upset2.VI * to drink, booze ** * *1.verbo transitivoa) <vino/líquido> to decantb) <papeles/documentos> to shuffle, move... around; < libros> to move... around2.* * *= decant.Ex. Last year's sloe gin has been steeping for ten months now - it's time to decant.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <vino/líquido> to decantb) <papeles/documentos> to shuffle, move... around; < libros> to move... around2.* * *= decant.Ex: Last year's sloe gin has been steeping for ten months now - it's time to decant.
* * *trasegar [A7 ]vt1 ‹vino/líquido› to decant2 ‹papeles/documentos› to shuffle, move … around; ‹libros› to move … around■ trasegarvi(moverse) to go backward(s) and forward(s), to go to and fro* * *
trasegar verbo transitivo
1 (desordenar) to upset, dissarrange
2 (transvasar) to decant
3 fam (beber) to drink
* * *♦ vt1. [objetos, papeles] to rummage about o amongst2. [bebida, líquido] to decant♦ viFam [beber] to knock it back -
2 trasegar
• decant• transformism• transfuser -
3 trasiego
m.1 comings and goings (movimiento).2 decanting.3 moving, drawing off, racking.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: trasegar.* * *1 comings and goings plural, hustle and bustle\trasiego de personal reshuffle* * *SM1) (=cambio de sitio) move, switch; [de puestos] reshuffle; [de vino] [para la mesa] decanting; [en bodega] racking2) (=trastorno) upset3) (=ir y venir) coming and going* * *a) ( de líquido) decanting; ( de objetos) moving o shuffling aroundb) (fam) ( ir y venir) coming and going* * *Ex. The Governor believes his comings and goings should be secret from taxpayers.* * *a) ( de líquido) decanting; ( de objetos) moving o shuffling aroundb) (fam) ( ir y venir) coming and going* * *Ex: The Governor believes his comings and goings should be secret from taxpayers.
* * *1 (de un líquido) decanting2 (de objetos) moving o shuffling around* * *
Del verbo trasegar: ( conjugate trasegar)
trasiego es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
trasegar
trasiego
trasegar verbo transitivo
1 (desordenar) to upset, dissarrange
2 (transvasar) to decant
3 fam (beber) to drink
trasiego sustantivo masculino activity, hustle and bustle
' trasiego' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trajín
* * *♦ nm1. [de personas] comings and goings;hay un constante trasiego de enfermeros, médicos y visitas there's a continual coming and going of nurses, doctors and visitors2. [de bebida, líquido] decanting* * *m figbustle -
4 beber
v.1 to drink.beber de una fuente to drink from a fountainElla toma limonada She drinks lemonade.2 to drink (alcohol).bebí más de la cuenta I had one too many3 to lap up (absorber) (palabras, consejos).* * *1 to drink1 to drink2 (emborracharse) to drink, drink heavily\beber a algo/alguien to drink to something/somebodybeber a la salud de alguien to toast somebodybeber los vientos por figurado to long forbeber por algo/alguien to drink to something/somebody* * *verb- beber a tragos* * *1. VT1) [+ agua, leche, cerveza] to drink¿qué quieres (de) beber? — what would you like to drink?
beber algo a tragos — to gulp sth, gulp sth down
2) frm (=absorber) to drink in2. VI1) [gen] to drink2) (=beber alcohol) to drink-¿quieres vino? -no, gracias, no bebo — "would you like some wine?" - "no thanks, I don't drink"
su padre bebe muchísimo — his father drinks a lot, his father is a heavy drinker
si bebes, no conduzcas — don't drink and drive
3) (=brindar)salud 3)beber por algo/algn — to drink to sth/sb
3.See:4.SM drinking* * *I 1.verbo transitivo to drink2.¿quieres beber algo? — do you want something to drink?
beber vi to drinkbeber a la salud de alguien — to drink somebody's o (BrE) to somebody's health
3.beber por alguien — to drink to somebody, toast somebody
beberse v pron (enf) to drink upIIa)b) ( acción) drinking* * *= drink, sip, booze, take + a swig, swig, imbibe.Ex. Some libraries offer users the opportunity to eat and drink, read books, periodicals and newspapers and listen to records and tapes.Ex. People engage in a wide range of activities in libraries, from lively dialog while munching sandwiches and sipping soda, to flirting and caressing, to the more traditional activities of reading and information searching.Ex. While he boozed, Kerry was on three athletic teams and became a notable college debater.Ex. The media creates the image that solutions to stress can come from popping a pill or taking a swig from a bottle.Ex. One day she indulged in her habit of swigging too much gin before going to feed the porker and after opening its pen she slumped in a heap.Ex. In general, two drinks should be the limit when you're imbibing alcohol, whether it's wine, beer or liquor.----* barril con agua de beber = scuttlebutt.* beber a la salud de Alguien = drink to + Posesivo + health.* beber como un cosaco = drink like + a fish.* beber mucho = drink + heavily.* fuente para beber = scuttlebutt, drinking fountain, water fountain, bubbler.* haber bebido demasiado = be over the limit.* sin comerlo ni beberlo = without having anything to do with it.* sin comérselo ni bebérselo = without having anything to do with it.* * *I 1.verbo transitivo to drink2.¿quieres beber algo? — do you want something to drink?
beber vi to drinkbeber a la salud de alguien — to drink somebody's o (BrE) to somebody's health
3.beber por alguien — to drink to somebody, toast somebody
beberse v pron (enf) to drink upIIa)b) ( acción) drinking* * *= drink, sip, booze, take + a swig, swig, imbibe.Ex: Some libraries offer users the opportunity to eat and drink, read books, periodicals and newspapers and listen to records and tapes.
Ex: People engage in a wide range of activities in libraries, from lively dialog while munching sandwiches and sipping soda, to flirting and caressing, to the more traditional activities of reading and information searching.Ex: While he boozed, Kerry was on three athletic teams and became a notable college debater.Ex: The media creates the image that solutions to stress can come from popping a pill or taking a swig from a bottle.Ex: One day she indulged in her habit of swigging too much gin before going to feed the porker and after opening its pen she slumped in a heap.Ex: In general, two drinks should be the limit when you're imbibing alcohol, whether it's wine, beer or liquor.* barril con agua de beber = scuttlebutt.* beber a la salud de Alguien = drink to + Posesivo + health.* beber como un cosaco = drink like + a fish.* beber mucho = drink + heavily.* fuente para beber = scuttlebutt, drinking fountain, water fountain, bubbler.* haber bebido demasiado = be over the limit.* sin comerlo ni beberlo = without having anything to do with it.* sin comérselo ni bebérselo = without having anything to do with it.* * *vtto drink¿quieres beber algo? do you want something to drink?, do you want a drink?bébelo a sorbos sip it■ bebervito drinksi bebes no conduzcas don't drink and driveúltimamente le ha dado por beber recently he's taken to o started drinkingha bebido más de la cuenta he's had one too many, he's had too much to drinkbeber a la salud de algn to drink sb's healthbeber POR algn to drink TO sb, toast sbbebieron por los novios they drank to o toasted the bride and groombeber POR algo to drink TO sth beber DE algo to drink FROM sth■ beberse( enf):bébete toda la leche drink up all your milknos bebimos la botella entre los dos we drank the whole bottle between the two of usse lo bebió de un trago he downed it in one o in one gulp1 (bebida) drinkel buen beber y el buen comer good food and drink2 (acción) drinking* * *
Multiple Entries:
beber
beber algo
beber ( conjugate beber) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to drink;◊ ¿quieres beber algo? do you want something to drink?;
beber a sorbos to sip;
si bebes no conduzcas don't drink and drive;
beber a la salud de algn to drink sb's o (BrE) to sb's health;
beber por algn/algo to drink to sb/sth
beberse verbo pronominal ( enf) to drink up;
nos bebimos la botella entera we drank the whole bottle
beber verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to drink
(brindar) beber a/por, to drink to: beberemos a la salud de Nicolás, let's drink to Nicholas
♦ Locuciones: familiar beber a morro, to drink straight from the bottle
familiar beber como un cosaco, to drink like a fish
beber de un trago, to down something in one go
' beber' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
jarra
- moderación
- morro
- privar
- saciedad
- sorber
- tanta
- tanto
- terminar
- trasegar
- trincar
- tutiplén
- vaso
- viento
- agua
- algo
- ansia
- chupar
- demasía
- discreción
- estómago
- exceder
- exceso
- mamar
- paja
- pitillo
- repugnar
- resaca
- saciar
- ser
- tomar
English:
anything
- booze
- drink
- drink up
- give up
- gulp
- guzzle
- have
- lap
- lap up
- sip
- straw
- swig
- swill
- trough
- wash down
- drinking
- heavy
- moderation
- to
- water
* * *♦ vt1. [líquido] to drink;¿qué quieres beber? what would you like to drink?2. [absorber] [palabras, consejos] to lap up;[sabiduría, información] to draw, to acquire;beber los vientos por alguien to be head over heels in love with sb♦ vi1. [tomar líquido] to drink;beber de una fuente to drink from a fountain;Fambeber a morro to swig straight from the bottle;dar de beber a alguien to give sb something to drink;me dio de beber un poco de agua she gave me a little water to drink2. [tomar alcohol] to drink;no sabe beber he doesn't know his limit where alcohol's concerned;bebí más de la cuenta I had one too many;si bebes, no conduzcas don't drink and drivebeber por algo to drink to sth♦ nmdrinking;cuida mucho el beber he's very careful how much he drinks* * *I v/i drink;beber a opor drink to;beber en exceso drink too much, drink to excess;beber en un vaso drink from a glass;beber de la botella drink straight from the bottleII v/t drink;beber los vientos por alguien fig be crazy about s.o.;beber las palabras de alguien fig hang on odrink in s.o.’s every word* * *beber vtomar: to drink* * *¿qué quieres beber? what do you want to drink?beber por... to drink to... -
5 desordenar
v.1 to mess up.2 to disorder, to mess up, to disorganize, to mix up.La chica desacomodó los adornos The girl disarranged the ornaments.* * *1 to untidy, disarrange, mess up (alterar) to disturb1 to get untidy, become untidy, get messed up* * *1. VT1) (=poner en desorden) [+ cajón, armario] to mess up; [+ pelo] to mess up, muss (up) (EEUU) *; [+ habitación] to make untidy, mess up; [+ papeles] to jumble up2) (=causar confusión a) to throw into confusion3) (Mec) to put out of order2.See:* * *verbo transitivo <mesa/habitación> to make... untidy, mess up (colloq); <naipes/hojas> to get... out of order* * *verbo transitivo <mesa/habitación> to make... untidy, mess up (colloq); <naipes/hojas> to get... out of order* * *desordenar [A1 ]vt‹mesa/habitación› to make … untidy, mess up ( colloq); ‹fichas/hojas› to get … out of orderno me vayan a desordenar la casa don't make the house untidy, don't mess up the houselos ladrones nos desordenaron toda la casa the burglars turned the house upside down, the burglars left the house in a terrible mess o in disorderle desordenaron las fichas they mixed up his index cards o got his index cards out of order«casa/armario» to get untidy; «fichas/hojas» to get out of order* * *
desordenar ( conjugate desordenar) verbo transitivo ‹mesa/habitación› to make … untidy, mess up (colloq);
‹naipes/hojas› to get … out of order
desordenar verbo transitivo to make untidy, mess up
(romper una secuencia, un orden) to put out of order, to mix up
' desordenar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alborotar
- tocar
- trasegar
- deshacer
English:
disturb
- mess up
- mix up
- mess
- mix
- muss
* * *♦ vt[habitación, casa, despacho] to mess up, to make untidy; [cajón, mesa] to mess up; [documentos, fichas] to jumble up; [pelo] to mess up, to ruffle;me han desordenado los ficheros they've got my files out of order;no me desordenes la ropa del armario don't mess up the clothes in the wardrobe* * *v/t make untidy omessy* * *desordenar vb1. (lugar, espacio, etc) to make untidy / to mess updesordenó el armario buscando su camisa preferida he turned the wardrobe upside down looking for his favourite shirt2. (papeles, fichas, etc) to mix up / to get out of order -
6 transvasar
v.to transfuse.* * *1 (líquidos) to decant2 (entre ríos) to transfer* * *VT = trasvasar* * ** * *
transvasar verbo transitivo ➣ trasvasar
' transvasar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trasegar
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