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1 vibrar
v.1 to vibrate (onda, aparato).El aparato vibra sin cesar The apparatus vibrates incessantly.Ella vibra con las fiestas She vibrates with the parties.2 to shake (voz, edificio).3 to be thrilled.el teatro entero vibraba con la música the whole theater was thrilled by the musicel concierto hizo vibrar al público the concert had an electrifying effect on the audience* * *1 to vibrate2 LINGÚÍSTICA to roll, trill2 figurado (conmoverse) to be moved, be overcome with emotion■ vibró de la emoción cuando cogió el bebé por primera vez he was overcome with emotion when he picked up the baby for the first time3 LINGÚÍSTICA to roll, trill* * *1. VI1) (=moverse) to vibrate; (=agitarse) to shake, rattle; (=pulsar) to throb, beat, pulsate; [voz] to quiver2) (Ling)hacer vibrar las erres — to roll o trill one's r's
2.VT (=hacer mover) to vibrate; (=agitar) to shake, rattle* * *verbo intransitivo cuerdas/cristales to vibratevibrar de emoción — to quiver o vibrate with emotion
* * *= shake, vibrate, pulsate, quiver, throb, pulse.Ex. This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.Ex. But there are signs of a change as new and powerful instrumentalities come into use, such as thermionic tubes capable of controlling potent forces under the guidance of less power than a mosquito uses to vibrate his wings.Ex. The place is pulsating with life from families at the restaurants and fruit shops.Ex. With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex. This image throbs when you look at it but it's just an optical illusion.Ex. When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.* * *verbo intransitivo cuerdas/cristales to vibratevibrar de emoción — to quiver o vibrate with emotion
* * *= shake, vibrate, pulsate, quiver, throb, pulse.Ex: This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.
Ex: But there are signs of a change as new and powerful instrumentalities come into use, such as thermionic tubes capable of controlling potent forces under the guidance of less power than a mosquito uses to vibrate his wings.Ex: The place is pulsating with life from families at the restaurants and fruit shops.Ex: With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex: This image throbs when you look at it but it's just an optical illusion.Ex: When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.* * *vibrar [A1 ]vi«cuerdas/cristales» to vibratela voz le vibraba de emoción his voice quivered o vibrated with emotion* * *
vibrar ( conjugate vibrar) verbo intransitivo [cuerdas/cristales] to vibrate
vibrar vi (objetos) to vibrate
(la voz) to tremble
(por la emoción) to vibrate, quiver
' vibrar' also found in these entries:
English:
jig
- judder
- quaver
- rattle
- throb
- twang
- vibrate
- roll
* * *vibrar vi1. [onda, aparato] to vibrate;[edificio] to shake2. [voz, rodillas] to shake3. [persona] to be thrilled;el concierto hizo vibrar al público the concert had an electrifying effect on the audience;el teatro entero vibraba con la música the whole theatre was thrilled by the music* * *v/i vibrate; fig: de voz quiver* * *vibrar vi: to vibrate* * *vibrar vb to vibrate -
2 vibrar
• be thrilled• oscillate• vibrate -
3 vibrar como una cuerda
• vibrate like a string -
4 vibrar con violencia
• trepanation• trepidation• vibrate violently -
5 vibrar violentamente
• shake strongly• trepanation• trepidation• vibrate violently -
6 vibrar violentamente
v.to vibrate violently, to trepidate, to shake strongly. -
7 hacer vibrar
v.to twang. -
8 emoción
f.emotion, feeling, thrill, excitement.* * *1 (sentimiento) emotion, feeling2 (excitación) excitement\¡qué emoción! how exciting!* * *noun f.emotion, excitement* * *SF1) (=sentimiento) emotion2) (=excitación) excitement¡qué emoción! — (lit) how exciting!; iró big deal!
la emoción de la película no disminuye — the excitement o tension of the film does not flag
* * *femenino ( sentimiento) emotion; (expectación, excitación) excitement* * *= emotion, excitement, poignancy, thrill, titillation, exhilaration.Ex. Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.Ex. If done effectively, displays can add interest and even excitement to the process of information discovery.Ex. Death becomes the character's hugged secret in what is a movie infused with silence and poignancy.Ex. She felt a small thrill of triumph.Ex. At heart, it is a smirkingly adolescent pursuit of cheap laughs and mild titillation, with a surfeit of jokes involving breasts and bums and with new extremes of scatological humiliation.Ex. The performance nevertheless falls flat due to the singers' failure to create true exhilaration.----* acallar una emoción = bruise + emotion.* despertar las emociones = stir + emotions.* estremecerse de emoción = tremble with + excitement.* haber un aire de emoción = there + be + an air of excitement.* hacer llorar de emoción = move + Nombre + to tears.* infundir emoción = infuse + emotion.* no sucumbir ante las emociones = keep + a stiff upper lip.* respirarse emoción en el aire = there + be + an air of excitement.* sentir una emoción = feel + emotion.* * *femenino ( sentimiento) emotion; (expectación, excitación) excitement* * *= emotion, excitement, poignancy, thrill, titillation, exhilaration.Ex: Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.
Ex: If done effectively, displays can add interest and even excitement to the process of information discovery.Ex: Death becomes the character's hugged secret in what is a movie infused with silence and poignancy.Ex: She felt a small thrill of triumph.Ex: At heart, it is a smirkingly adolescent pursuit of cheap laughs and mild titillation, with a surfeit of jokes involving breasts and bums and with new extremes of scatological humiliation.Ex: The performance nevertheless falls flat due to the singers' failure to create true exhilaration.* acallar una emoción = bruise + emotion.* despertar las emociones = stir + emotions.* estremecerse de emoción = tremble with + excitement.* haber un aire de emoción = there + be + an air of excitement.* hacer llorar de emoción = move + Nombre + to tears.* infundir emoción = infuse + emotion.* no sucumbir ante las emociones = keep + a stiff upper lip.* respirarse emoción en el aire = there + be + an air of excitement.* sentir una emoción = feel + emotion.* * *1 (sentimiento) emotionno deja traslucir sus emociones he doesn't let his emotions o feelings show2 (expectación, excitación) excitement¡qué emoción! how exciting!* * *
emoción sustantivo femenino ( sentimiento) emotion;
(expectación, excitación) excitement;◊ ¡qué emoción! how exciting!
emoción sustantivo femenino
1 (sentimiento) emotion
2 (nerviosismo, expectación) excitement: con la emoción me olvidé de llamarte, I was so excited that I forgot to call you
' emoción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conmoción
- embargar
- emocionar
- impresión
- nudo
- sacudir
- sensación
- temblar
- vibrar
- entrecortado
- intenso
- llorar
- reflejar
- sentimiento
- sentir
- sorpresa
- uy
- viveza
English:
break
- control
- cover up
- curb
- dam up
- damp
- deep
- deepen
- depth
- dormant
- emotion
- emotionalism
- excitement
- exhibit
- feel
- force back
- great
- joy
- outburst
- overcome
- overpower
- overwhelm
- pass
- pass off
- possess
- powerful
- profess
- sham
- shame
- sharpen
- shock
- show
- sniff
- stir
- strength
- strong
- subdue
- suppress
- thrill
- violent
- wave
- wrench
- flurry
- move
* * *emoción nf1. [conmoción, sentimiento] emotion;la emoción le impedía hablar he was so emotional he could hardly speak;temblaba de emoción he was trembling with emotion;lloraba de emoción he was moved to tears2. [expectación] excitement;¡qué emoción! how exciting!;seguían el partido con emoción they followed the game with excitement* * *f emotion;¡qué emoción! how exciting!* * *♦ emocional adj♦ emocionalmente adv* * *emoción n1. (sentimiento) emotion2. (pasión) excitement¡qué emoción! how exciting! -
9 cimbrear
v.1 to wave about (vara).2 to sway (caderas).3 to shake, to sway, to waggle.4 to make quiver, to shake.* * *1 (hacer vibrar) to make quiver; (caña) to waggle2 (contonear) to sway1 (contonearse) to sway* * *1.VT (=hacer oscilar) to swish, swing; (=curvar) to bend; (=agitar) to shake2.3.See:* * *1.cimbrar verbo transitivoa) < vara> to shakeb) < caderas> to sway2.cimbrearse, cimbrarse v pron to sway* * *1.cimbrar verbo transitivoa) < vara> to shakeb) < caderas> to sway2.cimbrearse, cimbrarse v pron to sway* * *vt1 ‹vara› to shake2 ‹caderas› to swayto sway* * ** * *v/t swing -
10 vibra
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11 vibrado
m.1 vibration.2 vibration compaction, vibration compacting.past part.past participle of spanish verb: vibrar. -
12 vibras
f.pl.vibes, vibrations.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú/usted) present indicative of spanish verb: vibrar.
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