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verme, larva, minhoca; rosca sem fim (Mech)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > worm
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I [wɜːm]1) zool. med. verme m.; (grub) bruco m.2) colloq. (wretch) verme m.3) inform. (virus) = tipo di virus••II [wɜːm]the worm has turned — la pazienza è finita, le cose sono cambiate adesso
1) med. veter. liberare dai vermi, dare un vermifugo a [person, animal]2) (wriggle)to worm one's way — farsi strada strisciando, insinuarsi (anche fig.)
to worm one's way into sb.'s affections — conquistarsi le simpatie di qcn
•- worm out* * *[wə:m] 1. noun(a kind of small creeping animal with a ringed body and no backbone; an earth-worm.) verme2. verb1) (to make (one's way) slowly or secretly: He wormed his way to the front of the crowd.) (farsi strada)2) (to get (information etc) with difficulty (out of someone): It took me hours to worm the true story out of him.) estorcere, carpire* * *[wɜːm]1. nZool, (also person) pej verme mto have worms Med — avere i vermi
the worm will turn — (Proverb) anche la pazienza ha un limite
a can of worms fam — un vespaio
you worm! fam — verme!, Comput baco
2. vt1)2)* * *worm /wɜ:m/n.1 (zool.) verme ( anche fig.); baco; bruco; larva; lombrico; tarlo (fig.): Many baby birds are fed with worms, molti piccoli di uccelli vengono nutriti con larve; That dog has worms, quel cane ha i vermi; He is a worm!, è un verme!; è un individuo spregevole!; (fig.) the worm of jealousy, il tarlo della gelosia; (fig.) the worm of conscience, il tarlo della coscienza; il rimorso2 (pl.) (med., vet.) elmintiasi, elmintosi5 (comput.) worm (programma dannoso che si propaga in rete, ad es. per posta elettronica)7 (anat.) ► vermis● worm cast, terra evacuata da un lombrico □ (mecc.) worm conveyor, coclea per trasporto □ worm-eaten, roso dai vermi, bacato, tarlato; (fig.) antiquato; vecchio, decrepito: worm-eaten wood, legno tarlato □ (scherz.) worm's-eye view, visione dal basso (opposto di bird's-eye view) □ worm fishing, pesca coi lombrichi □ (mecc.) worm gear, ingranaggio a vite; ingranaggio elicoidale □ (mecc.) worm gearing, trasmissione con vite perpetua □ (mecc.) worm hob, fresa a vite senza fine □ (fig.) a worm in the apple (o in the bud), il marcio ( nella mela; fig.); una cosa che rovina tutto; quello che guasta, la mela marcia (fig.) □ (farm.) worm powder, vermifugo □ (mecc.) worm spring, molla a spirale □ (mecc.) worm wheel, ruota elicoidale □ (scherz.) to cheat the worms, essersi ristabilito dopo una grave malattia □ to count (o to feed) the worms, essere morto; essere sottoterra □ (fig.) The worm has turned, la situazione è cambiata □ (prov.) Even a worm will turn, la pazienza ha un limite.(to) worm /wɜ:m/A v. i.3 muoversi come un verme; strisciare: The hunters wormed through the bushes, i cacciatori strisciavano tra i cespugliB v. t.1 – to worm one's way, farsi strada (o infiltrarsi) strisciando; intrufolarsi; avanzare (entrare, ecc.) furtivamente; insinuarsi: The guerrillas wormed their way into the camp, i guerriglieri si sono infiltrati nel campo strisciando sul terreno; She wormed her way into the king's heart, riuscì a insinuarsi nel cuore del re2 (med., vet.) dare un vermifugo a; liberare dai vermi; disinfestare; sverminare (fam.)● to worm on (o along), avanzare strisciando □ to worm oneself, infiltrarsi strisciando; (fig.) insinuarsi (nel cuore di q., ecc.) □ ( di trave, ceppo, ecc.) to be wormed, essere tarlato; essere roso dai tarli.* * *I [wɜːm]1) zool. med. verme m.; (grub) bruco m.2) colloq. (wretch) verme m.3) inform. (virus) = tipo di virus••II [wɜːm]the worm has turned — la pazienza è finita, le cose sono cambiate adesso
1) med. veter. liberare dai vermi, dare un vermifugo a [person, animal]2) (wriggle)to worm one's way — farsi strada strisciando, insinuarsi (anche fig.)
to worm one's way into sb.'s affections — conquistarsi le simpatie di qcn
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I [wɜːm]1) zool. med. verme m.; (grub) bruco m.2) colloq. (wretch) verme m.3) inform. (virus) = tipo di virus••II [wɜːm]the worm has turned — la pazienza è finita, le cose sono cambiate adesso
1) med. veter. liberare dai vermi, dare un vermifugo a [person, animal]2) (wriggle)to worm one's way — farsi strada strisciando, insinuarsi (anche fig.)
to worm one's way into sb.'s affections — conquistarsi le simpatie di qcn
•- worm out* * *[wə:m] 1. noun(a kind of small creeping animal with a ringed body and no backbone; an earth-worm.) verme2. verb1) (to make (one's way) slowly or secretly: He wormed his way to the front of the crowd.) (farsi strada)2) (to get (information etc) with difficulty (out of someone): It took me hours to worm the true story out of him.) estorcere, carpire* * *[wɜːm]1. nZool, (also person) pej verme mto have worms Med — avere i vermi
the worm will turn — (Proverb) anche la pazienza ha un limite
a can of worms fam — un vespaio
you worm! fam — verme!, Comput baco
2. vt1)2)* * *WORM /wɜ:m/sigla(comput., write once, read many times) WORM ( tecnologia per dischi ottici non riscrivibili).* * *I [wɜːm]1) zool. med. verme m.; (grub) bruco m.2) colloq. (wretch) verme m.3) inform. (virus) = tipo di virus••II [wɜːm]the worm has turned — la pazienza è finita, le cose sono cambiate adesso
1) med. veter. liberare dai vermi, dare un vermifugo a [person, animal]2) (wriggle)to worm one's way — farsi strada strisciando, insinuarsi (anche fig.)
to worm one's way into sb.'s affections — conquistarsi le simpatie di qcn
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[wə:m] 1. noun(a kind of small creeping animal with a ringed body and no backbone; an earth-worm.) verme2. verb1) (to make (one's way) slowly or secretly: He wormed his way to the front of the crowd.) ir aos poucos2) (to get (information etc) with difficulty (out of someone): It took me hours to worm the true story out of him.) conseguir saber aos poucos* * *[wə:m] n 1 bicho, verme, gorgulho, gusano, caruncho, lombriga, larva, minhoca, traça, lagarta. 2 fig pobre, miserável, vil. 3 Mech rosca sem fim, de parafuso, etc., parte espiral de ferramenta ou mecanismo. 4 Chem serpentina. 5 saca-trapo. 6 fig remorso, consciência. 7 worms verminose, vermes. • vt+vi 1 mover-se como verme, serpear, rastejar. 2 obter ardilosamente, infiltrar-se, insinuar-se, minar, solapar. 3 tirar bichos de, livrar de vermes. 4 procurar vermes (pássaros). 5 Naut engaiar. a poor worm of earth um pobre e miserável ser humano. cooling worm serpentina de refrigeração. even a worm will turn até um verme reage quando é pisado. glow worm pirilampo, vagalume. he has a worm ele tem uma idéia fixa. hook worm ameba, ascárides, vermes intestinais. I am a worm today sinto-me miseravelmente mal hoje. silk worm bicho da seda. tape worm tênia, solitária. the worm in the apple/ bud parte ruim, coisa estragada. they wormed their way eles seguiram o seu caminho tortuosamente. to worm one’s way into someone’s confidence/ heart saber conquistar ardilosamente a confiança/o coração de alguém. he wormed his way into my confidence / ele soube conquistar ardilosamente a minha confiança. to worm out a) desparafusar. b) obter, descobrir ardilosamente. to worm something out of someone saber arrancar o segredo de alguém. we wormed the secret out of him / soubemos arrancar o segredo dele. to worm your way into/ through andar, mover-se vagarosamente, cuidadosamente em um espaço ou no meio do público. worm of conscience o verme da consciência. -
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1. verb1) (to turn the eyes in a certain direction so as to see, to find, to express etc: He looked out of the window; I've looked everywhere, but I can't find him; He looked at me (angrily).) mirar2) (to seem: It looks as if it's going to rain; She looks sad.) parecer3) (to face: The house looks west.) dar a
2. noun1) (the act of looking or seeing: Let me have a look!) ojeada2) (a glance: a look of surprise.) mirada3) (appearance: The house had a look of neglect.) aspecto, apariencia•- - looking
- looks
- looker-on
- looking-glass
- lookout
- by the looks of
- by the look of
- look after
- look ahead
- look down one's nose at
- look down on
- look for
- look forward to
- look here!
- look in on
- look into
- look on
- look out
- look out!
- look over
- look through
- look up
- look up to
look1 n1. mirada / vistazo2. expresión3. aspecto / pintagood looks belleza / buen parecidolook2 vb1. mirarwhat are you looking at? ¿qué miras?2. parecer / tener aspectoit looks easy, but it's difficult parece fácil, pero es difícilto look forward to tener ganas de / hacer ilusiónlook out! ¡cuidado!tr[lʊk]1 mirar (at, -)■ what are they looking at? ¿qué miran?2 (seem) parecer■ how do I look? ¿qué tal estoy?1 mirar2 (seem) parecer1 (glance) mirada2 (appearance) aspecto, apariencia3 (expression) expresión nombre femenino■ I could tell by the look of him that he wasn't at all interested a juzgar por su expresión no le interesaba lo más mínimo4 (fashion) moda1 ¡mira!1 belleza f sing\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLby the look(s) of it por lo vistolook alive! / look lively! familiar ¡espabílate!look before you leap antes de que te cases mira lo que hacesnot to be much to look at familiar no ser demasiado guapo,-a, no ser ninguna bellezato have a look for something buscar algoto look around for something andar buscando algoto look down one's nose at somebody mirar a alguien malto look on the bright side (of things) mirar el lado bueno de las cosasto look well on somebody sentar bien a alguienlook ['lʊk] vi1) glance: mirarto look out the window: mirar por la ventana2) investigate: buscar, mirarlook in the closet: busca en el closetlook before you leap: mira lo que haces3) seem: parecerhe looks happy: parece estar contentoI look like my mother: me parezco a mi madre4)to look after : cuidar, cuidar de5)to look for expect: esperar6)to look for seek: buscarlook vt: mirarlook n1) glance: mirada f2) expression: cara fa look of disapproval: una cara de desaprobación3) aspect: aspecto m, apariencia f, aire mexpr.• mira v.n.• ademán s.m.• apariencia s.f.• aspecto s.m.• búsqueda s.f.• cara s.f.• cariz s.m.• empaque s.m.• facha s.f.• gesto s.m.• mirada s.f.• miramiento s.m.• ojeada s.f.• parecer s.m.• vista s.f.• vistazo s.m.v.• buscar v.• mirar v.• observar v.• parecer v.lʊk
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1) ( glance) mirada fif looks could kill... — si las miradas mataran...
to have o take a look at something/somebody — echarle un vistazo a algo/alguien
I bought this - let's have a look — compré esto - ¿a ver?
have o take a good look at the picture — fíjate bien en el cuadro, mira bien el cuadro
I'll have to take a long, hard look at the figures — tendré que estudiar detenidamente las cifras
2) (search, examination)have a look for my pipe, will you? — mira a ver si me encuentras la pipa, por favor
do you mind if I take a look around? — ¿le importa si echo un vistazo?
3)a) ( expression) cara fb) ( appearance) aire mI don't like the look of his friend — no me gusta el aspecto or (fam) la pinta de su amigo
he's down on his luck by the look(s) of him — a juzgar por su aspecto, está pasando una mala racha
c) ( Clothing) moda f, look mshe was attracted by his good looks — la atrajo lo guapo or (AmL tb) lo buen mozo que era
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2)a) (see, glance) mirarI looked around — ( behind) me volví a mirar or miré hacia atrás; ( all around) miré a mi alrededor
to look down — ( lower eyes) bajar la vista; (from tower, clifftop) mirar hacia abajo
he looked straight o right through me — me miró sin verme
to look up — ( raise eyes) levantar la vista; (toward ceiling, sky) mirar hacia arriba
to look on the bright side of something — ver* el lado bueno or positivo de algo
to look the other way — ( ignore) hacer* la vista gorda; ( lit) mirar para otro lado, apartar la vista
b) (as interj)(now) look here — oye tú!, escucha un momento!
c) ( face)our window looks north — nuestra ventana da al norte or está orientada al norte
to look ONTO something — dar* a algo
3) (search, investigate) mirar, buscar*look before you leap — mira lo que haces, mira dónde te metes
4) (seem, appear)he looks well/ill — tiene buena/mala cara
she looks unhappy — parece (que está) triste, se la ve triste (AmL)
he's 60, but looks 20 years younger — tiene 60 años, pero aparenta 20 menos
how does it look to you? — ¿a ti qué te parece?
will they stay? - it looks like it — ¿se quedarán? - parece que sí or eso parece
to look as if o as though: it looks as though it's healing nicely parece que está cicatrizando bien; you look as though you could use a drink me da la impresión de que no te vendría mal un trago; to look alive o lively o (BrE also) sharp — (colloq) espabilar (fam)
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look vt mirarPhrasal Verbs:- look at- look for- look in- look on- look out- look to- look up[lʊk]1. N1) (=glance) mirada f, vistazo m•
to have a look at sth — echar un vistazo a algohave a look at this! — ¡mira esto!, ¡échale un vistazo a esto!
shall we have a look round the town? — ¿damos una vuelta por la ciudad?
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to take a look at sth — echar un vistazo a algotake a look at this! — ¡míra esto!, ¡échale un vistazo a esto!
to take a long hard look at o.s. — (fig) examinarse a sí mismo detenidamente
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do you want a look? — ¿quieres verlo?2) (=expression) mirada fhe gave me a furious look — me miró furioso, me lanzó una mirada furiosa
if looks could kill*... — si las miradas mataran...
3) (=search)have another look! — ¡vuelve a buscar!
4) (=air, appearance) aire m, aspecto m, pinta * fhe had a sad look — tenía un aspecto or aire triste
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by the look(s) of it or things — a juzgar por las aparienciasby the look(s) of him... — viéndole, se diría que...
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you can't go by looks alone — es arriesgado juzgar por las apariencias nada más•
to like the look of sb/sth, I don't like the look of him — me cae mal, no me fío de él5) looks (=attractiveness)•
she has kept her looks — sigue tan guapa como siempre•
she's losing her looks — no es tan guapa como antes6) (=fashion) moda f, estilo m•
the new look — la nueva moda2. VI1) (=see, glance) mirarlook! — ¡mira!
look here! — ¡oye!
just look! — ¡mira!, ¡fíjate!
look who's here! — ¡mira quién está aquí!
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to look the other way — (lit) mirar para el otro lado; (fig) hacer como que no se da cuenta•
to be looking over sb's shoulder — (fig) estar siempre vigilando a algn- look down one's nose at sth/sb2) (=search)look again! — ¡vuelve a buscar!
3) (=seem, appear) parecer, verse (LAm)she doesn't look her age — no aparenta or representa la edad que tiene
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it looks all right to me — me parece que está bien•
it will look bad — (fig) quedará mal•
he wanted to look his best for the interview — quería estar lo mejor (arreglado) posible para la entrevistaI don't look my best first thing in the morning — cuando me levanto por la mañana no estoy muy guapa que digamos
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he looks good in a uniform — está muy guapo en uniformeManchester United are looking good for the championship — el Manchester United tiene muchas posibilidades de ganar el campeonato
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she wasn't looking herself — parecía otra, no parecía la misma•
how does it look to you? — ¿qué te parece?how do I look? — ¿cómo estoy?
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she's 70 but doesn't look it — tiene 70 años pero no los aparenta or representa•
look lively! * — ¡muévete! *•
to look the part — (fig) parecerlo•
she looked prettier than ever — estaba más guapa que nunca•
how pretty you look! — ¡qué guapa estás!•
to make sb look small — (fig) rebajar a algnit looks well — parece muy bien, tiene buena apariencia
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to look like —a) (=be in appearance)what does she look like? — ¿cómo es físicamente?
b)to look like sb — (=resemble) parecerse a algn
this photo doesn't look like him — la foto no se le parece, en esta foto no parece él
c) (=seem)5)• to look as if or as though: it looks as if or as though the train will be late — parece que el tren va a llegar tarde
try to look as if or as though you're glad to see me — haz como que te alegras de verme
it doesn't look as if or as though he's coming — parece que no va a venir
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they are looking to make a profit — quieren sacar ganancias3. VT1) (=look at) mirarto look sb (straight) in the eye(s) or in the face — mirar directamente a los ojos de algn
I would never be able to look her in the eye(s) or face again — no podría resistir su mirada, siempre me avergonzaría al verla
2) (=pay attention to)•
look what you've done now! — ¡mira lo que has hecho!•
look where you're going! — ¡fíjate por donde vas!- look at- look for- look in- look on- look out- look to- look upLOOK FOR
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► Don't translate the article "a" in sentences like I'm looking for a flat, when the number of such things is not significant since people normally only look for one at a time:
I'm looking for a flat Estoy buscando piso
He's looking for a secretary Busca secretaria The personal a is not used before people when the article is omitted as above. ► Do translate the article when the thing or person is qualified:
He's looking for a little flat Busca un piso pequeño NOTE: When translating examples like I'm looking for someone to... translate the English to-infinitive using que + ((subjunctive)):
I'm looking for someone to help with the children Busco a alguien que me ayude con los niños
I'm looking for a mechanic to repair my car Busco a un mecánico que me arregle el coche For further uses and examples, see main entry* * *[lʊk]
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1) ( glance) mirada fif looks could kill... — si las miradas mataran...
to have o take a look at something/somebody — echarle un vistazo a algo/alguien
I bought this - let's have a look — compré esto - ¿a ver?
have o take a good look at the picture — fíjate bien en el cuadro, mira bien el cuadro
I'll have to take a long, hard look at the figures — tendré que estudiar detenidamente las cifras
2) (search, examination)have a look for my pipe, will you? — mira a ver si me encuentras la pipa, por favor
do you mind if I take a look around? — ¿le importa si echo un vistazo?
3)a) ( expression) cara fb) ( appearance) aire mI don't like the look of his friend — no me gusta el aspecto or (fam) la pinta de su amigo
he's down on his luck by the look(s) of him — a juzgar por su aspecto, está pasando una mala racha
c) ( Clothing) moda f, look mshe was attracted by his good looks — la atrajo lo guapo or (AmL tb) lo buen mozo que era
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2)a) (see, glance) mirarI looked around — ( behind) me volví a mirar or miré hacia atrás; ( all around) miré a mi alrededor
to look down — ( lower eyes) bajar la vista; (from tower, clifftop) mirar hacia abajo
he looked straight o right through me — me miró sin verme
to look up — ( raise eyes) levantar la vista; (toward ceiling, sky) mirar hacia arriba
to look on the bright side of something — ver* el lado bueno or positivo de algo
to look the other way — ( ignore) hacer* la vista gorda; ( lit) mirar para otro lado, apartar la vista
b) (as interj)(now) look here — oye tú!, escucha un momento!
c) ( face)our window looks north — nuestra ventana da al norte or está orientada al norte
to look ONTO something — dar* a algo
3) (search, investigate) mirar, buscar*look before you leap — mira lo que haces, mira dónde te metes
4) (seem, appear)he looks well/ill — tiene buena/mala cara
she looks unhappy — parece (que está) triste, se la ve triste (AmL)
he's 60, but looks 20 years younger — tiene 60 años, pero aparenta 20 menos
how does it look to you? — ¿a ti qué te parece?
will they stay? - it looks like it — ¿se quedarán? - parece que sí or eso parece
to look as if o as though: it looks as though it's healing nicely parece que está cicatrizando bien; you look as though you could use a drink me da la impresión de que no te vendría mal un trago; to look alive o lively o (BrE also) sharp — (colloq) espabilar (fam)
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n. ödünç verilen şey, borç, ödünç para, borçlanma, ödünç verme————————v. ödünç vermek* * *1. borç ver (v.) 2. borç (n.) 3. ödünç ver (v.) 4. ödünç (n.)* * *[ləun] 1. noun1) (anything lent, especially money: I shall ask the bank for a loan.) borç para, kredi2) (the act of lending: I gave him the loan of my bicycle.) borç (verme), ödünç (verme)2. verb((especially American) to lend: Can you loan me a pen?) borç vermek, ödünç vermek -
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n. ödünç verme, borç verme* * *1. ödünç verme (n.) 2. ödünç ver (v.) 3. ödünç vererek (prep.) -
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[ˌkriːpɪ'krɔlɪ]nome colloq. insetto m., verme m.* * *plural - creepy-crawlies; noun (a small creeping insect.) insettuncolo* * *creepy-crawly /ˈkri:pɪˈkrɔ:lɪ/A n.B a.(fam.) che fa accapponare la pelle.* * *[ˌkriːpɪ'krɔlɪ]nome colloq. insetto m., verme m. -
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[laʊs]2) (pl. louses) pop. spreg. (comptemptible person) verme m.* * *I plural - lice; noun(a type of wingless, blood-sucking insect, sometimes found on the bodies of animals and people.)- lousy- lousiness II verb((with up) (slang) to spoil or waste something; to make a mess of thing: It's your last chance; don't louse it up; He loused up again.)* * *louse /laʊs/n.● (med.) louse-borne typhus, tifo petecchiale □ ( slang) louse trap, pettine □ crab louse, piattola.(to) louse /laʊs/v. t.● ( slang) to louse up, rovinare; sciupare; incasinare (pop.).* * *[laʊs]2) (pl. louses) pop. spreg. (comptemptible person) verme m. -
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[stɑːk]1) (bare) [landscape, building] desolato; [appearance, beauty] semplice; [ room] spoglio; [ decor] essenziale; [ lighting] crudo2) (unadorned) [ fact] nudo e crudo; [statement, warning, reminder] duro••stark raving mad stark staring mad — BE colloq. matto da legare
* * *(bare, harsh or simple in a severe way: a stark, rocky landscape.) desolato- stark naked* * *[stɒːk](outline) aspro (-a), (landscape) desolato (-a), (simplicity, colour) austero (-a), (contrast) forte, (reality, poverty, truth) crudo (-a)2. advstark staring or raving mad — matto (-a) da legare
* * *stark /stɑ:k/a.2 desolato; aspro; selvaggio: the stark landscapes of the Highlands, i desolati paesaggi delle Highlands3 (arc. o poet.) rigido; stecchito: stark discipline, disciplina rigida; to lie stark in death, essere morto (stecchito)4 (poet.) forte; gagliardo; robusto5 (poet.) duro; inflessibile; risoluto6 netto; estremamente marcato: in stark contrast to, in netto contrasto con; stark differences, differenze estremamente marcate7 assoluto; completo; bell'e buono; puro e semplice; vero e proprio: stark nonsense, fesserie bell'e buonestarkly avv. starkness n. [u].* * *[stɑːk]1) (bare) [landscape, building] desolato; [appearance, beauty] semplice; [ room] spoglio; [ decor] essenziale; [ lighting] crudo2) (unadorned) [ fact] nudo e crudo; [statement, warning, reminder] duro••stark raving mad stark staring mad — BE colloq. matto da legare
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['teɪpwɜːm]nome verme m. solitario, tenia f.* * *tapeworm /ˈteɪpwɜ:m/n.(zool., Taenia solium) tenia; verme solitario (fam.).* * *['teɪpwɜːm]nome verme m. solitario, tenia f. -
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1. verb1) (to make or become different: They have changed the time of the train; He has changed since I saw him last.) cambiar, cambiarse2) (to give or leave (one thing etc for another): She changed my library books for me.) cambiar3) ((sometimes with into) to remove (clothes etc) and replace them by clean or different ones: I'm just going to change (my shirt); I'll change into an old pair of trousers.) cambiarse4) ((with into) to make into or become (something different): The prince was changed into a frog.) transformarse5) (to give or receive (one kind of money for another): Could you change this bank-note for cash?) cambiar
2. noun1) (the process of becoming or making different: The town is undergoing change.) cambio2) (an instance of this: a change in the programme.) cambio3) (a substitution of one thing for another: a change of clothes.) cambio4) (coins rather than paper money: I'll have to give you a note - I have no change.) cambio, monedas5) (money left over or given back from the amount given in payment: He paid with a dollar and got 20 cents change.) cambio6) (a holiday, rest etc: He has been ill - the change will do him good.) cambio•- change hands
- a change of heart
- the change of life
- change one's mind
- for a change
change1 n cambiohave you got change of a ten pound note? ¿tienes cambio de un billete de diez libras?we stayed in for a change para variar, nos quedamos en casachange2 vb1. cambiar2. cambiarse de ropaI won't be long, I'm changing no tardaré, me estoy cambiando de ropatr[ʧeɪnʤ]1 (gen) cambio2 (of clothes) muda■ have you got any loose change? ¿tienes monedas sueltas?■ have you got change of a ten-pound note? ¿me puedes cambiar un billete de diez libras?1 cambiar (de)1 cambiar, cambiarse■ all change! ¡cambio de tren!■ have I got time to change? ¿tengo tiempo para cambiarme (de ropa)?\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa change for the better/worst un cambio para mejor/peora change of air una cambio de aire(s)to have a change of heart cambiar de ideafor a change para variarthe change of life euphemistic use la menopausiato get changed cambiarse (de ropa)to change into something convertirse en algo, transformarse en algoto change hands cambiar de dueño, cambiar de manosto change one's mind cambiar de opiniónto change one's tune cambiar de parecer1) alter: cambiar, alterar, modificar2) exchange: cambiar de, intercambiarto change places: cambiar de sitiochange vi1) vary: cambiar, variar, transformarseyou haven't changed: no has cambiadochange n1) alteration: cambio m2) : cambio m, vuelto mtwo dollars change: dos dólares de vuelto3) coins: cambio m, monedas fpln.• cambio s.m.• evolución s.f.• moneda suelta s.f.• muda s.f.• mudanza s.f.• novedad s.f.• transbordo s.m.• trastrueque s.m.• trocado s.m.• variación s.f.• variedad s.f.v.• alterar v.• cambiar v.• demudar v.• evolucionar v.• inmutar v.• mudar v.• parar v.• remudar v.• tornar v.• trocar v.• variar v.• volver v.tʃeɪndʒ
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1)a) u c ( alteration) cambio mto make changes to something — hacerle* cambios a algo
a change for the better/worse — un cambio para mejor/para peor
b) c ( replacement) cambio mc) ( of clothes) muda fd) c ( something different from usual) cambio mat least it's o it makes a change from chicken — por lo menos no es pollo
to ring the changes — introducir* variaciones
2) ua) ( coins) cambio m, monedas fpl, sencillo m (AmL), feria f (Méx fam), menudo m (Col)b) ( money returned) cambio m, vuelto m (AmL), vuelta f (Esp), vueltas fpl (Col)keep the change — quédese con el cambio (or vuelto etc)
you won't get much change from o out of $1,000 — no te costará mucho menos de 1.000 dólares
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1)a) \<\<appearance/rules/situation\>\> cambiarb) \<\<tire/oil/sheets\>\> cambiarto change one's address/doctor — cambiar de dirección/médico
c) ( exchange) cambiar(se) deI wouldn't want to change places with her — no quisiera estar or verme en su lugar
d) \<\<baby\>\> cambiar2) \<\<money\>\>a) ( into smaller denominations) cambiarcan anyone change $20? — ¿alguien me puede cambiar 20 dólares?
b) ( into foreign currency)to change something (INTO something) — cambiar algo (a or (Esp tb) en algo)
3) ( Transp)you have to change train(s) at Nice — tienes que hacer transbordo or cambiar (de trenes) en Niza
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vi1)a) ( become different) cambiarto change INTO something — convertirse* or transformarse en algo
b) ( from one thing to another) cambiarthe scene changes to wartime Rome — la escena pasa or se traslada a Roma durante la guerra
c) changing pres p <needs/role/moods> cambiante2)a) ( put on different clothes) cambiarseb) ( Transp) cambiar, hacer* transbordo•Phrasal Verbs:[tʃeɪndʒ]1. N1) (gen) cambio m ; (=transformation) transformación f ; (=alteration) modificación f ; (=variation) variación f ; [of skin] muda f•
just for a change — para variar•
a change in policy — un cambio de política•
the change of life — (Med) la menopausia- get no change out of sbring II, 2., 1)2) (=small coins) cambio m, suelto m, sencillo m, feria f (Mex) *; (for a larger coin) cambio m ; (=money returned) vuelta f, vuelto m (LAm)•
can you give me change for one pound? — ¿tiene cambio de una libra?, ¿puede cambiarme una moneda de una libra?•
keep the change — quédese con la vuelta•
you won't get much change out of a pound if you buy sugar — con una libra no te va a sobrar mucho si compras azúcar2. VTto change trains/buses/planes (at) — hacer transbordo (en), cambiar de tren/autobús/avión (en)
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to change gear — (Aut) cambiar de marcha•
to get changed — cambiarsecan I change this dress for a larger size? — ¿puedo cambiar este vestido por otro de una talla mayor?
4) [+ money] cambiarcan you change this note for me? — ¿me hace el favor de cambiar este billete?
5) (=put fresh nappy on) [+ baby] cambiar (el pañal de)3. VI1) (=alter) cambiaryou've changed! — ¡cómo has cambiado!, ¡pareces otro!
you haven't changed a bit! — ¡no has cambiado en lo más mínimo!
2) (=be transformed) transformarse ( into en)3) (=change clothes) cambiarse, mudarse4) (=change trains) hacer transbordo, cambiar de tren; (=change buses) hacer transbordo, cambiar de autobúsall change! — ¡fin de trayecto!
4.CPDchange machine N — máquina f de cambio
change management N — (Comm) gestión f del cambio empresarial
change purse N — (US) monedero m
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1)a) u c ( alteration) cambio mto make changes to something — hacerle* cambios a algo
a change for the better/worse — un cambio para mejor/para peor
b) c ( replacement) cambio mc) ( of clothes) muda fd) c ( something different from usual) cambio mat least it's o it makes a change from chicken — por lo menos no es pollo
to ring the changes — introducir* variaciones
2) ua) ( coins) cambio m, monedas fpl, sencillo m (AmL), feria f (Méx fam), menudo m (Col)b) ( money returned) cambio m, vuelto m (AmL), vuelta f (Esp), vueltas fpl (Col)keep the change — quédese con el cambio (or vuelto etc)
you won't get much change from o out of $1,000 — no te costará mucho menos de 1.000 dólares
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1)a) \<\<appearance/rules/situation\>\> cambiarb) \<\<tire/oil/sheets\>\> cambiarto change one's address/doctor — cambiar de dirección/médico
c) ( exchange) cambiar(se) deI wouldn't want to change places with her — no quisiera estar or verme en su lugar
d) \<\<baby\>\> cambiar2) \<\<money\>\>a) ( into smaller denominations) cambiarcan anyone change $20? — ¿alguien me puede cambiar 20 dólares?
b) ( into foreign currency)to change something (INTO something) — cambiar algo (a or (Esp tb) en algo)
3) ( Transp)you have to change train(s) at Nice — tienes que hacer transbordo or cambiar (de trenes) en Niza
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vi1)a) ( become different) cambiarto change INTO something — convertirse* or transformarse en algo
b) ( from one thing to another) cambiarthe scene changes to wartime Rome — la escena pasa or se traslada a Roma durante la guerra
c) changing pres p <needs/role/moods> cambiante2)a) ( put on different clothes) cambiarseb) ( Transp) cambiar, hacer* transbordo•Phrasal Verbs: -
20 ever
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1. adverb1) (at any time: Nobody ever visits us; She hardly ever writes; Have you ever ridden on an elephant?; If I ever / If ever I see him again I shall get my revenge; better than ever; the brightest star they had ever seen.) nunca, jamás2) (always; continually: They lived happily ever after; I've known her ever since she was a baby.) siempre3) (used for emphasis: The new doctor is ever so gentle; What ever shall I do?)•- ever-- evergreen
2. noun(an evergreen tree: Firs and pines are evergreens.) árbol de hoja perenne- everlastingly
- evermore
- for ever / forever
ever adv1. alguna vezdo you ever go to the swimming pool? ¿vas alguna vez a la piscina?have you ever been to París? ¿has estado alguna vez en París?2. nunca / jamás3. nuncadon't you ever have breakfast? ¿no desayunas nunca?ever since desde que / desde entoncesthey met 5 years ago and they've been friends ever since se conocieron hace 5 años y son amigos desde entoncestr['evəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (in negative sentences) nunca, jamás2 (in questions) alguna vez■ have you ever seen "Dracula"? ¿has visto "Drácula" alguna vez?■ have you ever been to London? ¿has estado en Londres alguna vez?■ do you ever think about life after death? ¿piensas alguna vez en la vida después de la muerte?■ if you ever go to England, come and visit me si vas alguna vez a Inglaterra, ven a visitarme■ did you ever meet my ex-husband? ¿llegaste a conocer a mi ex marido?3 (always) siempre■ what ever shall I do? ¿qué demonios hago?■ how ever did you lose your coat? ¿cómo demonios has perdido el abrigo?■ why ever not? ¿y por qué no?\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLall somebody ever does is... lo único que alguien hace es...as ever como siempreas «(adjective)» as ever tan (adjetivo) como siempreever since desde, desde entoncesever so... muy...ever such... muy...for ever (and ever) para siempre (jamás)ever more más y más, cada vez másdid you ever...! ¡habráse visto!ever yours,... / yours ever,... (in letters) recibe un abrazo de...ever ['ɛvər] adv1) always: siempreas ever: como siempreever since: desde entonceshave you ever been to Mexico?: ¿has estado en México alguna vez?doesn't he ever work?: ¿es que nunca trabaja?nobody ever helps me: nadie nunca me ayudabetter than ever: mejor que nuncaI'm ever so happy!: ¡estoy tan y tan feliz!he looks ever so angry: parece estar muy enojadoadv.• alguna vez adv.• jamás adv.• nunca adv.• por casualidad adv.• siempre adv.'evər, 'evə(r)1)a) ( at any time)have you ever visited London? — ¿has estado en Londres (alguna vez)?
will we ever get there? — ¿llegaremos algún día?
don't you ever listen? — ¿es que nunca escuchas?
I seldom, if ever, eat meat — muy rara vez como carne
b) (expressing incredulity, indignation)3) (always, constantly)a) (in phrases)they lived happily ever after — ( in fairy tales) vivieron felices y comieron perdices
ever since: ever since we first saw her desde que la vimos por primera vez; we've been friends ever since somos amigos desde entonces; for ever — para siempre
b) (before pres p and adj)ever helpful, he offered to drive me there — gentil como siempre, se ofreció a llevarme en coche
when will you ever learn? — ¿cuándo vas a aprender?
why ever did you tell him? — ¿por qué diablos se lo dijiste? (fam)
what ever can have happened? — ¿qué podrá haber pasado?
b) (esp BrE colloq)thanks ever so o ever so much o ever such a lot — muchísimas gracias
['evǝ(r)]ADV1) (=always) siempre•
as ever — como siempre; (ending letter) un abrazo...for ever and ever, for ever and a day — por siempre jamás; (=until end of time) para siempre
2) (=at any time)did you ever find it? — ¿lo encontraste por fin?
did you ever meet him? — ¿llegaste a conocerlo?
have you ever been there? — ¿has estado allí alguna vez?
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better than ever — mejor que nunca•
hardly ever — casi nunca•
seldom, if ever — rara vez o nuncanow, if ever, is the time or moment to... — ahora o nunca es el momento de...
a nice man, if ever I saw one — hombre simpático donde los haya or si los hay
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more than ever — más que nuncais it ever big! — (US) * ¡qué grande es!, ¡si vieras lo grande que es!
as if I ever would! — ¿me crees capaz de hacer algo semejante?
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as soon as ever you can — lo antes or lo más pronto posible•
before ever you were born — antes de que nacieras•
never ever — (nunca) jamás•
ever so — (esp Brit) * muyever so many things — tantísimas cosas, la mar de cosas
ever so much — mucho, muchísimo
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why ever did you do it? — ¿por qué demonios lo hiciste?why ever not? — ¿y por qué no?
* * *['evər, 'evə(r)]1)a) ( at any time)have you ever visited London? — ¿has estado en Londres (alguna vez)?
will we ever get there? — ¿llegaremos algún día?
don't you ever listen? — ¿es que nunca escuchas?
I seldom, if ever, eat meat — muy rara vez como carne
b) (expressing incredulity, indignation)3) (always, constantly)a) (in phrases)they lived happily ever after — ( in fairy tales) vivieron felices y comieron perdices
ever since: ever since we first saw her desde que la vimos por primera vez; we've been friends ever since somos amigos desde entonces; for ever — para siempre
b) (before pres p and adj)ever helpful, he offered to drive me there — gentil como siempre, se ofreció a llevarme en coche
when will you ever learn? — ¿cuándo vas a aprender?
why ever did you tell him? — ¿por qué diablos se lo dijiste? (fam)
what ever can have happened? — ¿qué podrá haber pasado?
b) (esp BrE colloq)thanks ever so o ever so much o ever such a lot — muchísimas gracias
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