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1 hidratar
v.1 to moisturize (piel).2 to hydrate, to wet, to imbibe in water.Ricardo hidrató las toallas Richard hydrated the towels.María hidrata su piel Mary hydrates her skin.* * *1 to hydrate2 (piel) to moisturize* * *1. VT1) [+ piel] to moisturize2) (Quím) to hydrate2.See:* * ** * *= hydrate, moisturise [moisturize, -USA].Ex. Otherwise, drinking too much fluid at once, even a pint or two of spring water, simply overloads the kidneys without actually hydrating the body.Ex. It thus provides all the benefits of the oil in the form of a soap, while at the same time moisturizing the skin.----* volver a hidratar = rehydrate.* * ** * *= hydrate, moisturise [moisturize, -USA].Ex: Otherwise, drinking too much fluid at once, even a pint or two of spring water, simply overloads the kidneys without actually hydrating the body.
Ex: It thus provides all the benefits of the oil in the form of a soap, while at the same time moisturizing the skin.* volver a hidratar = rehydrate.* * *hidratar [A1 ]vt‹verduras› to hydrate; ‹piel› to moisturize* * *
hidratar ( conjugate hidratar) verbo transitivo ‹ verduras› to hydrate;
‹ piel› to moisturize
hidratar vtr (piel) to moisturize
' hidratar' also found in these entries:
English:
hydrate
- moisturize
* * *hidratar vt1. [piel] to moisturize2. Quím to hydrate* * *v/t hydrate; piel moisturize* * *hidratar vt: to moisturize♦ hidratante adj -
2 hidrato
m.hydrate.hidrato de carbono carbohydratepres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: hidratar.* * *1 hydrate\hidrato de carbono carbohydrate* * *SM hydrate* * *masculino hydrate* * *= hydrate.Ex. In organic chemistry, a hydrate is a compound formed by the addition of water to a host molecule.----* bajo en hidratos de carbono = low-carb(ohydrate).* dieta baja en hidratos de carbono = low-carb diet.* hidrato de carbono = carbohydrate, carb.* rico en hidratos de carbono = starchy [starchier -comp., starchiest -sup.].* * *masculino hydrate* * *= hydrate.Ex: In organic chemistry, a hydrate is a compound formed by the addition of water to a host molecule.
* bajo en hidratos de carbono = low-carb(ohydrate).* dieta baja en hidratos de carbono = low-carb diet.* hidrato de carbono = carbohydrate, carb.* rico en hidratos de carbono = starchy [starchier -comp., starchiest -sup.].* * *hydratehidratos de carbono carbohydrates* * *
Del verbo hidratar: ( conjugate hidratar)
hidrato es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
hidrató es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
hidratar
hidrato
hidratar ( conjugate hidratar) verbo transitivo ‹ verduras› to hydrate;
‹ piel› to moisturize
hidrato sustantivo masculino
hydrate;
hidratar vtr (piel) to moisturize
hidrato m Quím hydrate
hidrato de carbono, carbohydrate
' hidrato' also found in these entries:
English:
carbohydrate
* * *hidrato nmhydratehidrato de calcio calcium hydrate;hidrato de carbono carbohydrate* * *m:hidrato de carbono carbohydrate* * *hidrato nm1) : hydrate2)hidrato de carbono : carbohydrate -
3 arrugar
v.1 to crease, to crumple (ropa, papel).2 to wrinkle, to ball up, to crease, to crease up.La maleta arrugó mis camisas The suitcase wrinkled my shirts.El sol arrugó a Ricardo The sun wrinkled Richard.3 to pucker, to pucker one's.* * *2 familiar (acobardarse) to get the wind up\arrugar el ceño/entrecejo to frown* * *1.VT [+ cara] to wrinkle, line; [+ ceño] to knit; [+ papel] to crumple, screw up; [+ ropa] to ruck up, crumplearrugar el entrecejo — to knit one's brow, frown
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo < piel> to wrinkle; < tela> to wrinkle (AmE), to crease (BrE); papel to crumple; < ceño> to knit; < nariz> to wrinkle; < cara> to screw up2.arrugó el entrecejo — he frowned, he knitted his brow
arrugarse v pron1)a) persona/piel to become wrinkledb) ( por acción del agua) piel/manos to shrivel up, go wrinkled2)a) (fam) ( achicarse) to be daunted o frightenedb) (Chi fam) ( inmutarse)* * *= crumple, wrinkle, crease, wizen.Ex. There is a tendency for smaller items to be pushed to the back of the drawer and possibly crumpled as the drawer is opened and closed = Lo normal es que las cosas más pequeñas se vayan desplazando hacia la parte trasera del cajón y que posiblemente se arrugen al abrir y cerrarlo.Ex. Wrinkling or creasing of the wax sheet must be avoided = Se debe evitar arrugar la hoja encerada.Ex. 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together' = "Siento mucho admitirlo", ella añadió mientras su cara se arrugaba dibujándose en ella una sonrisa de complicidad, "algunos de mis mejores amigos son bibliotecarios y no puedo entender cómo critican a otros colegas suyos cuando se jutan".Ex. Since then the sands of time have taken their toll, making my face all leathery, wizening my gaze.----* arrugar los labios = screw + lips.* arrugarse = cockle, crinkle, shrivel up, shrivel.* * *1.verbo transitivo < piel> to wrinkle; < tela> to wrinkle (AmE), to crease (BrE); papel to crumple; < ceño> to knit; < nariz> to wrinkle; < cara> to screw up2.arrugó el entrecejo — he frowned, he knitted his brow
arrugarse v pron1)a) persona/piel to become wrinkledb) ( por acción del agua) piel/manos to shrivel up, go wrinkled2)a) (fam) ( achicarse) to be daunted o frightenedb) (Chi fam) ( inmutarse)* * *= crumple, wrinkle, crease, wizen.Ex: There is a tendency for smaller items to be pushed to the back of the drawer and possibly crumpled as the drawer is opened and closed = Lo normal es que las cosas más pequeñas se vayan desplazando hacia la parte trasera del cajón y que posiblemente se arrugen al abrir y cerrarlo.
Ex: Wrinkling or creasing of the wax sheet must be avoided = Se debe evitar arrugar la hoja encerada.Ex: 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together' = "Siento mucho admitirlo", ella añadió mientras su cara se arrugaba dibujándose en ella una sonrisa de complicidad, "algunos de mis mejores amigos son bibliotecarios y no puedo entender cómo critican a otros colegas suyos cuando se jutan".Ex: Since then the sands of time have taken their toll, making my face all leathery, wizening my gaze.* arrugar los labios = screw + lips.* arrugarse = cockle, crinkle, shrivel up, shrivel.* * *arrugar [A3 ]vt1 ‹piel› to wrinklearrugó el sobre y lo tiró she crumpled o ( BrE) screwed up the envelope and threw it away3 ‹ceño/entrecejo› to knit; ‹nariz› to wrinkle; ‹cara› to screw uparrugó el entrecejo he frowned, he knitted his browA1 «persona» to grow o become wrinkled; «cara/manos» to become wrinkled o lined2 (por acción del agua) «piel/manos» to shrivel up, go wrinkledestas sábanas no se arrugan these sheets don't wrinkle o creaseB1 ( fam) (achicarse) to be daunted o frightenedno se arruga ante los problemas she isn't daunted by problems2le gritan y ni se arruga they shout at him and he doesn't bat an eyelid ( colloq)* * *
arrugar ( conjugate arrugar) verbo transitivo ‹ piel› to wrinkle;
‹ tela› to wrinkle (AmE), to crease (BrE);
‹ papel› to crumple;
‹ ceño› to knit;
‹ nariz› to wrinkle;
‹ cara› to screw up;
arrugarse verbo pronominal
[ papel] to crumple
arrugar vtr (la cara) to wrinkle
(la tela) to crease
(un papel) to crumple (up)
' arrugar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
frente
English:
crease
- crinkle
- crumple
- crush
- pucker
- rumple
- screw up
- shrivel
- wrinkle
- ruffle
- screw
* * *♦ vt1. [ropa, papel] to crease, to crumple2. [piel] to wrinkle3.arrugar el ceño to frown* * *v/t wrinkle;la frente frown* * *arrugar {52} vt: to wrinkle, to crease, to pucker* * *arrugar vb1. (ropa) to crease2. (papel) to crumple3. (piel) to wrinkle -
4 arruga
f.1 crease.2 wrinkle, crumple, crease, rumple.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: arrugar.* * ** * *noun f.1) wrinkle, line2) crease* * *SF1) [en piel] wrinkle, line; [en ropa] creasehacer una arruga — And to cheat
* * ** * *= wrinkle, crease, ridge.Ex. There were many wrinkles in the hollows between his eyes and his cheeks; and the eyes were sad; they were very sad.Ex. He sat rubbing his forehead along the creases, and his voice was unsteady as he started to tell his story.Ex. He realized that the lines corresponded to the ridges of his greasy curduroy trousers.----* arrugas = cockling.* * ** * *= wrinkle, crease, ridge.Ex: There were many wrinkles in the hollows between his eyes and his cheeks; and the eyes were sad; they were very sad.
Ex: He sat rubbing his forehead along the creases, and his voice was unsteady as he started to tell his story.Ex: He realized that the lines corresponded to the ridges of his greasy curduroy trousers.* arrugas = cockling.* * *1 (en la piel) wrinkle, line2 (en tela, papel) crease, wrinkle ( AmE)* * *
Del verbo arrugar: ( conjugate arrugar)
arruga es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
arruga
arrugar
arruga sustantivo femenino ( en piel) wrinkle, line;
(en tela, papel) crease
arrugar ( conjugate arrugar) verbo transitivo ‹ piel› to wrinkle;
‹ tela› to wrinkle (AmE), to crease (BrE);
‹ papel› to crumple;
‹ ceño› to knit;
‹ nariz› to wrinkle;
‹ cara› to screw up;
arrugarse verbo pronominal
[ papel] to crumple
arruga f (en la cara) wrinkle
(en la tela, papel, etc) crease
arrugar vtr (la cara) to wrinkle
(la tela) to crease
(un papel) to crumple (up)
' arruga' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrugarse
English:
crease
- furrow
- iron out
- line
- wrinkle
* * *arruga nf1. [en ropa, papel] crease;tenía el traje lleno de arrugas his suit was all creased2. [en piel] wrinkle, line;con arrugas wrinkled3. Andes, Pan [estafa] trick, swindle* * *f wrinkle* * *arruga nf: wrinkle, fold, crease* * *arruga n1. (en la ropa) crease2. (en la piel) wrinkle -
5 arrugado
adj.wrinkled, lined (cara); creased (papel); rucked up, crumpled (vestido).past part.past participle of spanish verb: arrugar.* * *(f. - arrugada)adj.1) wrinkled, lined2) creased* * *ADJ [cara etc] wrinkled, lined; [papel etc] creased; [vestido] crumpled, creased up* * *- da adjetivo <persona/manos/piel> wrinkled; < ropa> wrinkled (AmE), creased (BrE); < papel> crumpled* * *= withered, wizened, shrivelled [shriveled, -USA], wrinkly [wrinklier -comp., wrinliest -sup.].Ex. At this point, fortunately, they had heard that there was a wonderful old man who could make withered trees to blossom.Ex. A big man is always accused of gluttony, whereas a wizened or osseous man can eat like a refugee at every meal.Ex. Green leaf parts showed higher transpiration rates and lower surface temperature than those that were yellow and shrivelled.Ex. Hugh may be a bit wrinkly but he doesn't have bags under his eyes.----* cartón arrugado = corrugated cardboard.* * *- da adjetivo <persona/manos/piel> wrinkled; < ropa> wrinkled (AmE), creased (BrE); < papel> crumpled* * *= withered, wizened, shrivelled [shriveled, -USA], wrinkly [wrinklier -comp., wrinliest -sup.].Ex: At this point, fortunately, they had heard that there was a wonderful old man who could make withered trees to blossom.
Ex: A big man is always accused of gluttony, whereas a wizened or osseous man can eat like a refugee at every meal.Ex: Green leaf parts showed higher transpiration rates and lower surface temperature than those that were yellow and shrivelled.Ex: Hugh may be a bit wrinkly but he doesn't have bags under his eyes.* cartón arrugado = corrugated cardboard.* * *arrugado -da1 ‹persona› wrinkled; ‹cara/manos› wrinkled, linedestá muy arrugada she's very wrinkled, she has a lot of wrinkles2 (por acción del agua) ‹manos/piel› wrinkled, shriveled*4 ‹papel› crumpled* * *
Del verbo arrugar: ( conjugate arrugar)
arrugado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
arrugado
arrugar
arrugado◊ -da adjetivo ‹persona/manos/piel› wrinkled;
‹ ropa› wrinkled (AmE), creased (BrE);
‹ papel› crumpled
arrugar ( conjugate arrugar) verbo transitivo ‹ piel› to wrinkle;
‹ tela› to wrinkle (AmE), to crease (BrE);
‹ papel› to crumple;
‹ ceño› to knit;
‹ nariz› to wrinkle;
‹ cara› to screw up;
arrugarse verbo pronominal
[ papel] to crumple
arrugar vtr (la cara) to wrinkle
(la tela) to crease
(un papel) to crumple (up)
' arrugado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alisar
English:
crumple
- lined
- wizened
- wrinkled
- wrinkly
* * *arrugado, -a adj1. [ropa, papel] creased, crumpled2. [piel] wrinkled, lined* * *adj wrinkled* * *arrugado, -da adj: wrinkled, creased, lined -
6 estría
f.1 stretch mark.2 groove.3 flute, fluting, stria.4 striation, stria.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: estriar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: estriar.* * *1 (ranura) groove2 ARQUITECTURA flute3 (en la piel) stretch mark* * *SF1) (Anat) stretch mark2) (Arquit) flute, fluting3) (Bio, Geol) striation* * *a) ( en la piel) stretch mark)b) (Min) stria, striationc) ( de columna) groove, stria (tech)* * *= striation, groove.Ex. The length and orientation of each striation have been determined with a semiautomatic program.Ex. The grooves on a 78 rev/min audio disc are 150 µµ (micromicron) apart.----* hacer estrías = rifle.* * *a) ( en la piel) stretch mark)b) (Min) stria, striationc) ( de columna) groove, stria (tech)* * *= striation, groove.Ex: The length and orientation of each striation have been determined with a semiautomatic program.
Ex: The grooves on a 78 rev/min audio disc are 150 µµ (micromicron) apart.* hacer estrías = rifle.* * *1 (de la piel) stretch mark2 ( Min) stria, striation3 (de una columna) stria ( tech)estrías fluting* * *
Del verbo estriar: ( conjugate estriar)
estría es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
estriar
estría
estría sustantivo femenino
estriar vtr, estriarse verbo reflexivo to striate
estría sustantivo femenino
1 (de la piel) stretch mark
2 (en un objeto) groove
' estría' also found in these entries:
English:
stretchmark
* * *estría nf1. [surco] groove2. [en piel] stretch mark* * *f en piel stretch mark* * *estría nf: fluting, groove -
7 injerto
m.graft.injerto de piel skin graftpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: injertar.* * *1 graft* * *SM1) (=acción) grafting2) (Agr, Med) graft* * *b) (Med) graft* * *= infill, graft, grafting.Ex. This paper discusses the following methods of treatment in the conservation of seals: cleaning; dealing with cracks; the questions of infill and reversibility; and polishing.Ex. The problem of grafts not sticking sufficiently to the document was solved by beating and the correct solvents.Ex. Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.----* injerto cutáneo = skin graft.* injerto de piel = skin graft.* inserción de injertos = infilling.* * *b) (Med) graft* * *= infill, graft, grafting.Ex: This paper discusses the following methods of treatment in the conservation of seals: cleaning; dealing with cracks; the questions of infill and reversibility; and polishing.
Ex: The problem of grafts not sticking sufficiently to the document was solved by beating and the correct solvents.Ex: Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.* injerto cutáneo = skin graft.* injerto de piel = skin graft.* inserción de injertos = infilling.* * *2 ( Med) graftun injerto de piel a skin graftmasculine, feminine* * *
Del verbo injertar: ( conjugate injertar)
injerto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
injertó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
injertar
injerto
injertar ( conjugate injertar) verbo transitivo
to graft
injerto sustantivo masculino
( tallo) graft, scionb) (Med) graft
injertar vtr Agr Med to graft
injerto sustantivo masculino graft
' injerto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agarrar
- tomar
English:
graft
* * *injerto nm1. [acción] grafting2. [rama] graft3. [en ser humano] graft;injerto de cabello hair implants;injerto de piel skin graft* * *m graft* * *injerto nm: graftinjerto de piel: skin graft -
8 estriarse
1 (piel) to get stretch marks* * *VPR [piel]* * *«piel»: para que no se estríe la piel so that you don't get stretch marks, to prevent stretch marks developing ( frml)* * *
estriar vtr, estriarse verbo reflexivo to striate
' estriarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estriar
* * *vpr[sujeto: piel] to become stretch-marked -
9 estriado
adj.striate, ridgy, ridged, striated.m.striation, grooving, fluting.past part.past participle of spanish verb: estriar.* * *1. ADJ1) (Anat) stretchmarked2) (Arquit) fluted3) (Bio, Geol) striate, striated2. SM1) (Arquit) fluting2) (Bio, Geol) striation* * *- da adjetivoa) < piel> stretch-markedb) < mineral> striatedc) < columna> flutedd) < cañón de fusil> rifled* * *- da adjetivoa) < piel> stretch-markedb) < mineral> striatedc) < columna> flutedd) < cañón de fusil> rifled* * *estriado -da1 ‹piel› stretch-marked2 ‹mineral› striated3 ‹columna› fluted, striated; ‹madera› grooved4 ‹cañón de fusil› rifled* * *
Del verbo estriar: ( conjugate estriar)
estriado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
estriado
estriar
estriado◊ -da adjetivo
estriado,-a adjetivo striated
músculo estriado, striated muscle, voluntary muscle
estriar vtr, estriarse verbo reflexivo to striate
' estriado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estriada
* * *estriado, -a adj1. [piel] stretch-marked2. [columna] fluted* * *adj -
10 estriar
v.1 to groove.2 to striate, to corrugate, to groove.* * *1 (hacer ranuras) to groove2 ARQUITECTURA to flute3 (piel) to give stretch marks1 (piel) to get stretch marks* * *1.VT to groove, make a groove in2.See:* * *= rifle.Ex. Although manufactured in 1877 the 6.6-inch howitzers were not rifled until 1880.* * *= rifle.Ex: Although manufactured in 1877 the 6.6-inch howitzers were not rifled until 1880.
* * *
estriar vtr, estriarse verbo reflexivo to striate
' estriar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estriarse
* * *♦ vtto groove -
11 forrado
adj.lined.m.encasing.past part.past participle of spanish verb: forrar.* * *► adjetivo1 COSTURA lined2 (tapizado) upholstered* * *ADJ1) (=con forro) linedun coche forrado de... — a car upholstered in...
2) * (=rico)estar forrado — to be loaded *, be rolling in it *
* * *- da adjetivo1) < chaqueta> lined; <sillón/libro> covered2) [estar] (fam) ( de dinero) loaded (colloq)* * *= lining.Ex. The conference brought together the disciplines of painting, paper and textile conservation and covered their approaches and problems with regard to lining.----* forrado en piel = leather-covered.* * *- da adjetivo1) < chaqueta> lined; <sillón/libro> covered2) [estar] (fam) ( de dinero) loaded (colloq)* * *= lining.Ex: The conference brought together the disciplines of painting, paper and textile conservation and covered their approaches and problems with regard to lining.
* forrado en piel = leather-covered.* * *forrado -daA ‹abrigo› lined; ‹sillón/libro› covereduna chaqueta forrada de seda a jacket lined with silk* * *
Del verbo forrar: ( conjugate forrar)
forrado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
forrado
forrar
forrado◊ -da adjetivo
1 ‹ prenda› lined;
‹sillón/libro› covered;
2 [estar] (fam) ( de dinero) loaded (colloq)
forrar ( conjugate forrar) verbo transitivo ‹ prenda› to line;
‹libro/sillón› to cover
forrarse verbo pronominal (fam) tb◊ forradose de dinero to make a killing o mint (colloq)
forrado,-a adjetivo
1 lined
2 familiar estar forrado, to be well-heeled, be well-off
forrar vtr (el interior) to line
(el exterior) to cover
' forrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
forrada
English:
lined
- loaded
- roll
* * *forrado, -a adj1. [libro] covered;[ropa] lined (de with); [asiento] upholstered* * *adj* * *forrado adj -
12 rascar
v.1 to scratch.El taladro rasguñó la pared The drill scratched the wall.2 to scrape (off).3 to scrape away at (instrument).4 to be rough.* * *1 (la piel) to scratch2 (con rascador) to scrape, rasp3 (un instrumento) to strum* * *verb1) to scrape2) scratch* * *1. VT1) [con uñas] to scratch2) [+ puerta, pared] to scrape; [+ pintura] to scrape off3) hum [+ instrumento] to scrape, scratch o saw away at2.VI LAm (=picar) to itch3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( con las uñas) to scratchb) ( con cuchillo) < superficie> to scrape; < pintura> to scrape offc) < violín> to scrape away at2) (Col fam) ( picar) to itch2.rascarse v pron (refl) to scratch (oneself)* * *= scratch.Ex. At this point one of the trustees, scratching his head, raised the question of the qualifications of such a person.----* rascarse la barriga = sit on + Posesivo + butt, sit on + Posesivo + backside.* rascarse la cabeza = scratch + Posesivo + head.* rascarse los huevos = sit on + Posesivo + butt, sit on + Posesivo + backside.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( con las uñas) to scratchb) ( con cuchillo) < superficie> to scrape; < pintura> to scrape offc) < violín> to scrape away at2) (Col fam) ( picar) to itch2.rascarse v pron (refl) to scratch (oneself)* * *= scratch.Ex: At this point one of the trustees, scratching his head, raised the question of the qualifications of such a person.
* rascarse la barriga = sit on + Posesivo + butt, sit on + Posesivo + backside.* rascarse la cabeza = scratch + Posesivo + head.* rascarse los huevos = sit on + Posesivo + butt, sit on + Posesivo + backside.* * *rascar [A2 ]vtA1 (con las uñas) to scratch2 (con un cuchillo) ‹superficie› to scrape; ‹pintura› to scrape off3 ‹violín› to scrape away atme rasca la pierna my leg itches■ rascarse( refl)1 (con las uñas) to scratch, scratch oneself* * *
rascar ( conjugate rascar) verbo transitivo
‹ pintura› to scrape off
rascarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to scratch (oneself)
rascar
I vtr (la piel, etc) to scratch
(la pintura, suciedad) to scrape (off)
II verbo intransitivo to be scratchy
fam (picar) to itch: este jersey rasca, this sweater is very itchy
' rascar' also found in these entries:
English:
scratch
- scrape
* * *♦ vt1. [con uñas, clavo] to scratch2. [con espátula] to scrape (off);[con cepillo] to scrub3. [instrumento] to scrape away at♦ vito be rough, to scratch* * *v/t scratch; superficie scrape, scratch;rascar el chelo scrape away at the cello* * *rascar {72} vt1) : to scratch2) : to scrape* * *rascar vb1. (pintura) to scrape off2. (con uñas) to scratch¿me rascas la espalda? could you scratch my back? -
13 vivo
adj.1 live, alive, living, above-ground.2 lively, keen, alert, brisk.3 bright, shining, vivid.4 alive, passionate.f. & m.living person.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: vivir.* * *► adjetivo1 (que tiene vida) living; (que está) alive2 (fuego, llama) live, burning3 (lengua) living4 figurado (color etc) bright, vivid6 figurado (dolor, emoción, etc) acute, deep, intense7 figurado (descripción etc) lively, graphic8 figurado (carácter) quick, irritable11 figurado (llaga, herida) open► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 living person1 COSTURA trimming, border\a lo vivo vividlyde viva voz verbally, by word of mouthen carne viva raw, red raw 2 figurado freshen vivo TELEVISIÓN liveal rojo vivo red-hotherir a alguien en lo más vivo / tocar a alguien en lo más vivo figurado to cut somebody to the quick¿quién vive? MILITAR who goes there?ser el vivo retrato de / ser la viva imagen de familiar to be the spitting image oftener el genio vivo to be quick-temperedfuerzas vivas figurado driving forces————————1 COSTURA trimming, border* * *(f. - viva)adj.1) alive2) lively3) vivid* * *vivo, -a1. ADJ1) (=con vida)se busca vivo o muerto — wanted, dead or alive
b) [piel] rawme dio o hirió en lo más vivo — it cut me to the quick
cal, fuerza 5), lágrima, lengua 4)a lo vivo —
2) (TV, Radio)en vivo — (=en directo) live; (=en persona) in person
un espectáculo con música en vivo — a live music show, a show with live music
¿has visto en vivo a algún famoso? — have you ever seen anyone famous in the flesh?
3) (=intenso) [descripción] vivid, graphic; [imaginación, mirada, ritmo] lively; [movimiento, paso] quick, lively; [color] bright; [sensación] acute; [genio] fiery; [ingenio] ready; [inteligencia] sharp, keen; [filo] sharprojo 2., 1), voz 1)su recuerdo siempre seguirá vivo entre nosotros — her memory will always be with us, her memory will live on in our minds
4) [persona] (=listo) clever; (=astuto) sharp; (=animado) lively2. SM/ F1) *(=aprovechado)es un vivo — he's a clever one *, he's a sly one *
2)3.SM (Cos) edging, border* * *I- va adjetivo1)a) ( con vida) alivea lo vivo — (fam) without anesthetic*
en vivo — <actuación/transmisión> live
b) < lengua> living (before n)2)a) < persona> (despierto, animado) vivacious, bubbly; < descripción> vivid, graphic; <relato/imaginación> livelyb) < color> bright, vivid; <llama/fuego> bright; <ojos/mirada> lively, brightc) <sentimiento/deseo> intense, strongen lo más vivo: me hirió en lo más vivo he cut me to the quick; me afectó en lo más vivo — it affected me very deeply
3) (avispado, astuto) sharpIIno seas tan vivo — don't try to be clever
* * *= alive, live, living, vivid, quickened, vibrant + Color, bright [brighter -comp., brightest -sup.], living and breathing, surviving, walking, land of the living, the, spry [spryer comp., spryest -sup.], sprightly [sprightlier -comp., sprightliest -sup.], shrewd [shrewder -comp., shrewdest -sup.].Ex. Armstrong Sperry's 'Call It Courage' is now some years old but still to my mind an attractive and alive book.Ex. By designing the floors to carry a superimposed live load of 6.5 kN/m2, it is easy to move bookshelves, reader places and other library functions to any part of the building.Ex. Few librarians have had both his dedication and ability to make the catalog a living tool serving all of the people.Ex. There are vivid examples of serious fires and other natural disasters occuring in libraries that cause incalculable financial and academic losses to society.Ex. For a storyteller preparation is like rehearsal for an orchestra; there will be passages that need emphasis, and some that need a slow pace, others that need a quickened tempo, and so on = La preparación de un narrador de cuentos es como el ensayo de una orquesta; habrá pasajes que necesiten énfasis, otros un ritmo lento, otros un ritmo acelerado, etcétera.Ex. The store was gutted and rebuilt, according to his specifications, into a beautiful, modern facility, decorated in vibrant hues and furnished with the latest Herman Miller offerings.Ex. The openness of the now accessible stacks is emphasised by use of glass and bright colours.Ex. They are more than simple documents -- they are living and breathing expressions of important ethical concerns.Ex. Interviews were with a surviving next of kin or a nonrelative about three months after the event of death.Ex. He is a walking history of modern librarianship and has been a mentor to many.Ex. This is a review article on a book by Stephen M. Borish ' The Land of the Living'.Ex. A spry 80 years young, Virginia has been painting murals for the last 50 years and a lot can be said for the advantages of experience.Ex. He was described as a ' sprightly nonagenarian' who was born in 1905.Ex. Payment is very important and can be a problem so the businessman needs to be streetwise and shrewd with a good business acumen.----* actuación en vivo = live performance, live entertainment.* apagar la cal viva = slake + quicklime.* a viva voz = open outcry.* cal viva = quicklime.* comerse Algo vivo, devorarse Algo = eat + Nombre + alive.* concierto en vivo = live concert.* continuar vivo = live on.* cosa viva = living thing.* de viva voz = orally, word-of-mouth, by word of mouth.* el muerto al hoyo y el vivo al bollo = dead men have no friends.* entre los vivos = land of the living, the.* en vivo = live-action, in vivo, live.* imaginación muy viva = vivid imagination.* leyenda vivida = living legend.* llorar a lágrima viva = sob + Posesivo + heart out, cry + Posesivo + heart out, cry + uncontrollably.* mantener Algo vivo = keep + the flame alive, keep + Nombre + at the fore.* mantener vivo = keep + alive, keep + Nombre + going.* materia viva = living matter.* monumento vivo = living monument.* música en vivo = live music.* no vivo = nonliving [non-living].* organismo vivo = living thing.* permanecer vivo = remain + alive.* ponerse al rojo vivo = reach + boiling point, fire up.* publicación seriada viva = active serial.* revista viva = active journal.* rojo vivo = vibrant red, vermilion [vermillion].* seguir vivo = live on, stay + alive.* sentirse vivo = feel + alive.* ser un vivo retrato de = be a dead ringer for.* servicio de referencia en vivo = live reference.* ser vivo = sentient being.* tener algo muy vivo en la mente de uno = be strong in + mind.* viva + Nombre = long live + Nombre.* vivos, los = living, the.* * *I- va adjetivo1)a) ( con vida) alivea lo vivo — (fam) without anesthetic*
en vivo — <actuación/transmisión> live
b) < lengua> living (before n)2)a) < persona> (despierto, animado) vivacious, bubbly; < descripción> vivid, graphic; <relato/imaginación> livelyb) < color> bright, vivid; <llama/fuego> bright; <ojos/mirada> lively, brightc) <sentimiento/deseo> intense, strongen lo más vivo: me hirió en lo más vivo he cut me to the quick; me afectó en lo más vivo — it affected me very deeply
3) (avispado, astuto) sharpIIno seas tan vivo — don't try to be clever
* * *= alive, live, living, vivid, quickened, vibrant + Color, bright [brighter -comp., brightest -sup.], living and breathing, surviving, walking, land of the living, the, spry [spryer comp., spryest -sup.], sprightly [sprightlier -comp., sprightliest -sup.], shrewd [shrewder -comp., shrewdest -sup.].Ex: Armstrong Sperry's 'Call It Courage' is now some years old but still to my mind an attractive and alive book.
Ex: By designing the floors to carry a superimposed live load of 6.5 kN/m2, it is easy to move bookshelves, reader places and other library functions to any part of the building.Ex: Few librarians have had both his dedication and ability to make the catalog a living tool serving all of the people.Ex: There are vivid examples of serious fires and other natural disasters occuring in libraries that cause incalculable financial and academic losses to society.Ex: For a storyteller preparation is like rehearsal for an orchestra; there will be passages that need emphasis, and some that need a slow pace, others that need a quickened tempo, and so on = La preparación de un narrador de cuentos es como el ensayo de una orquesta; habrá pasajes que necesiten énfasis, otros un ritmo lento, otros un ritmo acelerado, etcétera.Ex: The store was gutted and rebuilt, according to his specifications, into a beautiful, modern facility, decorated in vibrant hues and furnished with the latest Herman Miller offerings.Ex: The openness of the now accessible stacks is emphasised by use of glass and bright colours.Ex: They are more than simple documents -- they are living and breathing expressions of important ethical concerns.Ex: Interviews were with a surviving next of kin or a nonrelative about three months after the event of death.Ex: He is a walking history of modern librarianship and has been a mentor to many.Ex: This is a review article on a book by Stephen M. Borish ' The Land of the Living'.Ex: A spry 80 years young, Virginia has been painting murals for the last 50 years and a lot can be said for the advantages of experience.Ex: He was described as a ' sprightly nonagenarian' who was born in 1905.Ex: Payment is very important and can be a problem so the businessman needs to be streetwise and shrewd with a good business acumen.* actuación en vivo = live performance, live entertainment.* apagar la cal viva = slake + quicklime.* a viva voz = open outcry.* cal viva = quicklime.* comerse Algo vivo, devorarse Algo = eat + Nombre + alive.* concierto en vivo = live concert.* continuar vivo = live on.* cosa viva = living thing.* de viva voz = orally, word-of-mouth, by word of mouth.* el muerto al hoyo y el vivo al bollo = dead men have no friends.* entre los vivos = land of the living, the.* en vivo = live-action, in vivo, live.* imaginación muy viva = vivid imagination.* leyenda vivida = living legend.* llorar a lágrima viva = sob + Posesivo + heart out, cry + Posesivo + heart out, cry + uncontrollably.* mantener Algo vivo = keep + the flame alive, keep + Nombre + at the fore.* mantener vivo = keep + alive, keep + Nombre + going.* materia viva = living matter.* monumento vivo = living monument.* música en vivo = live music.* no vivo = nonliving [non-living].* organismo vivo = living thing.* permanecer vivo = remain + alive.* ponerse al rojo vivo = reach + boiling point, fire up.* publicación seriada viva = active serial.* revista viva = active journal.* rojo vivo = vibrant red, vermilion [vermillion].* seguir vivo = live on, stay + alive.* sentirse vivo = feel + alive.* ser un vivo retrato de = be a dead ringer for.* servicio de referencia en vivo = live reference.* ser vivo = sentient being.* tener algo muy vivo en la mente de uno = be strong in + mind.* viva + Nombre = long live + Nombre.* vivos, los = living, the.* * *A1 (con vida) alive[ S ] se busca vivo o muerto wanted, dead or alivelos mosquitos me están comiendo vivo ( fam); I'm being eaten alive by mosquitoesno vimos ninguna serpiente viva we didn't see any live snakeses ya una leyenda viva he is a legend in his own lifetime, he is a living legendmantuvo viva su fé she kept her faith aliveen vivo livemúsica en vivo live musichicieron el programa en vivo they did the program live2 ‹lengua› living ( before n)el idioma sigue vivo the language is still aliveB1 ‹persona› (despierto, animado) vivacious, bubbly2 ‹descripción› vivid, graphic; ‹relato/imaginación› livelyaún tengo vivo en la memoria aquel momento I can still remember that moment vividly4 ‹ojos/mirada› lively, bright5 ‹sentimiento/deseo› intense, stronglo más vivo: sus palabras me llegaron a lo más vivo her words cut me to the quicksu muerte me afectó en lo más vivo his death affected me very deeplyC (avispado, astuto) sharpése es muy vivo y no se va a dejar engañar that guy is too smart o sharp to be taken in ( colloq)no seas tan vivo, que ésta es mi parte don't try to be clever o to pull a fast one, this is my share ( colloq)esos vendedores son muy vivos those salesmen are razor-sharp ( colloq)masculine, feminine( fam)1 (oportunista) sharp o smooth operator ( colloq)2 (aprovechado) crafty devil ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo vivir: ( conjugate vivir)
vivo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
vivir
vivo
vivir ( conjugate vivir) verbo intransitivo
1 ( en general) to live;◊ vive solo he lives alone o on his own;
vivo para algo/algn to live for sth/sb;
vivo en paz to live in peace;
la pintura no da para vivo you can't make a living from painting;
el sueldo no le alcanza para vivo his salary isn't enough (for him) to live on;
vivo de algo ‹ de la caridad› to live on sth;
‹del arte/de la pesca› to make a living from sth;
ver tb◊ renta
2 ( estar vivo) to be alive
3 ( como interj):◊ ¡viva el Rey! long live the King!;
¡vivan los novios! three cheers for the bride and groom!;
¡viva! hurray!
verbo transitivoa) ( pasar por):
los que vivimos la guerra those of us who lived through the war
vivo◊ -va adjetivo
1
en vivo ‹actuación/transmisión› live
2
‹ descripción› vivid, graphic;
‹relato/imaginación› lively
‹llama/fuego› bright;
‹ojos/mirada› lively, bright
3 (avispado, astuto) sharp;◊ no seas tan vivo don't try to be clever
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( oportunista) sharp o smooth operator (colloq);
( aprovechado) freeloader
vivir
I verbo intransitivo
1 (tener vida) to live: vivió ochenta años, she lived to be eighty
¡aún vive!, he's still alive!
2 (estar residiendo) to live: viven en Australia, they live in Australia
3 (en la memoria) su recuerdo aún vive en nosotros, our memories of him still live on
4 (subsistir) no es suficiente para vivir, it's not enough to live on
esa gente vive de la caza, those people live from o by hunting
5 (convivir) viven juntos desde hace muchos años, they've been living together for years
II vtr (pasar una experiencia) to live through
III sustantivo masculino
1 life, living
2 (una persona) de mal vivir, loose, disreputable
♦ Locuciones: dejar vivir a alguien, (no molestar) vive y deja vivir, live and let live; familiar no vivir alguien, (preocupación, angustia) desde que tiene esa grave enfermedad, sus padres no viven, his parents have been in a state of anxiety since he's had this serious illness; familiar vivir la vida alguien, (libertad, ociosidad) ha acabado la carrera y ahora se dedica a vivir la vida, now he's finished his university studies he's going to enjoy life
vivo,-a
I adjetivo
1 alive: todavía está vivo, he's still alive
(un espectáculo) en vivo, live ➣ Ver nota en alive 2 (persona: vital, alegre) vivacious
(astuta) sharp
3 (intenso, brillante) bright
una camisa de un rojo vivo, a bright red shirt
4 (un relato, descripción) lively, graphic
(un sentimiento) intense, deep
II sustantivo masculino y femenino (persona avispada, astuta) sharp
♦ Locuciones: al rojo vivo, red-hot
familiar vivito y coleando, alive and kicking
' vivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
actualmente
- alegre
- alta
- alto
- ardiente
- criatura
- despierta
- despierto
- emisión
- ser
- estrangular
- extremidad
- fogón
- macho
- mantener
- prodigio
- retrato
- revivir
- roja
- rojo
- salud
- subsistir
- viva
- crecer
- espabilado
- inquieto
- listo
- paseo
- posibilidad
- punta
- que
- vivir
English:
active
- actually
- alive
- alone
- animate
- animated
- bright
- brighten up
- dad
- daddy
- deep
- develop
- eat
- fur
- hot up
- image
- keen
- live
- lively
- living
- midway
- near
- on
- out
- quicktempered
- red-hot
- rich
- solid
- spit
- still
- up
- vivid
- beyond
- concert
- glow
- hedge
- hedgerow
- home
- longing
- memory
- pull
- quick
- red
- sear
- survive
* * *vivo, -a♦ adj1. [ser, lengua] living2. [tras verbo] alive;estar vivo [persona, costumbre, recuerdo] to be alive;su recuerdo sigue vivo entre los suyos his memory lives on among his family;quemar vivo alguien to burn sb alive3. [intenso] [dolor, deseo, olor] intense;[luz, color, tono] bright; [genio] quick, hot; [paso, ritmo] lively;un vivo interés por algo a lively interest in sth4. [con vitalidad] [gestos, ojos] lively;[descripción, recuerdo] vivid;es el vivo retrato de su padre he's the spitting image of his father5. [despierto] quick, sharp;[astuto] shrewd, sly♦ los vivos nmplthe living♦ en vivo loc adj[en directo] live; [sin anestesia] without anaesthetic;haremos el programa en vivo we will do the programme live* * *I adj1 alive;los seres vivo living things;2 fig famsharp, smart3 color bright4 ritmo livelyII m, viva f sharp operator* * *vivo, -va adj1) : alive2) intenso: vivid, bright, intense3) animado: lively, vivacious4) astuto: sharp, clever5)en vivo : livetransmisión en vivo: live broadcast6)al rojo vivo : red-hot* * *vivo adj1. (con vida) alive2. (intenso) bright -
14 decolorar
v.1 to bleach.2 to discolor, to fade, to discolour, to etiolate.3 to turn pale.* * *1 (perder el color) to discolour (US discolor)2 (blanquear) to bleach1 (perder el color) to fade, become discoloured (US discolored)2 (blanquearse) to be bleached* * *1.VT [+ pelo] to bleach; [+ piel, ropa] to discolour, discolor (EEUU)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to bleach2.decolorarse v prona) (refl) < pelo> to bleachb) pelo (+ me/te/le etc) to get bleached* * *1.verbo transitivo to bleach2.decolorarse v prona) (refl) < pelo> to bleachb) pelo (+ me/te/le etc) to get bleached* * *decolorar [A1 ]vt‹pelo› to bleach; ‹piel› to discolor*; ‹ropa› to fade1 ( refl) ‹pelo› to bleachse decolora el pelo she bleaches her hair2 «pelo» (+ me/te/le etc) to get bleached3 «ropa» to fade* * *
decolorar vtr (con un producto químico) to bleach
(por el sol, lavados,etc) to fade: el sol decolora las sombrillas, umbrellas lose their colour in the sun
' decolorar' also found in these entries:
English:
discolor
* * *♦ vtto bleach* * *v/t bleach* * *decolorar vt: to bleach -
15 envejecido
adj.aged, ancient, out-of-date, aging.past part.past participle of spanish verb: envejecer.* * *1→ link=envejecer envejecer► adjetivo1 aged, old, old-looking* * *ADJ1) [persona] old, aged; [de aspecto] old-looking2) [piel, madera, tela] distressed* * *- da adjetivoa) [estar] < persona>está tan envejecido — he's aged so much o he looks so old
b) <cuero/madera> distressed* * *----* población cada vez más envejecida = greying population [graying population].* * *- da adjetivoa) [estar] < persona>está tan envejecido — he's aged so much o he looks so old
b) <cuero/madera> distressed* * ** población cada vez más envejecida = greying population [graying population].* * *envejecido -da1 [ ESTAR] ‹persona›casi no lo reconocí, está tan envejecido I almost didn't recognize him, he's aged so much o he looks so oldestaba envejecida por las preocupaciones y los problemas her worries and problems had aged her o ( colloq) had put years on her2 ‹cuero/madera› distressed* * *
Del verbo envejecer: ( conjugate envejecer)
envejecido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
envejecer
envejecido
envejecer ( conjugate envejecer) verbo intransitivo
( parecer más viejo) to age
verbo transitivo
[ropa/peinado] to make … look older
‹ vaqueros› to give … a worn look
envejecido◊ -da adjetivoa) ‹ persona›:
envejecer
I vi (persona) to grow old
(vino, licor) to age
II vtr (persona, vino) to age
' envejecido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
viejo
English:
aging
* * *envejecido, -a adj1. [persona] [de edad] old;[de aspecto] aged;está muy envejecido he looks very old2. [vino, licor] aged, matured;vino envejecido en barrica de roble wine aged o matured in oak casks3. [madera, mueble] distressed* * *adj old-looking; ( viejo) aged* * *envejecido, -da adj: aged, old-looking -
16 forro
m.1 cover.¡ni por el forro! (informal) no way!tela de forro lining materialforro polar fleece jacket2 lining, liner, casing.3 crib, hidden notes used to cheat on exams, pony.4 babe.5 foreskin.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: forrar.* * *1 (interior) lining2 (funda) cover, case3 (tapizado) upholstery\ni por el forro familiar not in the slightest* * *noun m.1) lining2) cover* * *SM1) [gen] lining; [de libro] cover; (Aut) upholsteryno nos parecemos ni por el forro — we are not in the least alike, we are not a bit alike
forro polar — fleece, Polartec ®
2) (Téc) [gen] lining; [de tubería] laggingforro de freno — (Aut) brake lining
3) Cono Sur * (=preservativo) rubber *, condom4) Chile [de bicicleta] tyre, tire (EEUU)5) LAm (=fraude) swindle, fraud6) Cono Sur (=talento) aptitude* * *ni por el forro — (fam)
no lo entiendo ni por el forro — I don't understand the first thing about it
b) (Chi) ( de bicicleta) tire** * *= paste-down, backliner, liner, lining.Ex. Their purpose was, as paste-downs, to reinforce the joints of the covers and, as flyleaves, to give additional protection to the end pages of the book.Ex. This article provides basic knowledge of how to prepare artwork for printing the colour label on the freshly lacquered CD-ROM and the backliner for insertion in the back of the jewel case.Ex. In addition to sealants or paint, a number of simple yet preservationally sound liners are now available for use on wooden shelves.Ex. The conference brought together the disciplines of painting, paper and textile conservation and covered their approaches and problems with regard to lining.----* forro polar = fleece.* pasarse Algo por el forro = flout.* sobre forro de tela = cloth-backed.* * *ni por el forro — (fam)
no lo entiendo ni por el forro — I don't understand the first thing about it
b) (Chi) ( de bicicleta) tire** * *= paste-down, backliner, liner, lining.Ex: Their purpose was, as paste-downs, to reinforce the joints of the covers and, as flyleaves, to give additional protection to the end pages of the book.
Ex: This article provides basic knowledge of how to prepare artwork for printing the colour label on the freshly lacquered CD-ROM and the backliner for insertion in the back of the jewel case.Ex: In addition to sealants or paint, a number of simple yet preservationally sound liners are now available for use on wooden shelves.Ex: The conference brought together the disciplines of painting, paper and textile conservation and covered their approaches and problems with regard to lining.* forro polar = fleece.* pasarse Algo por el forro = flout.* sobre forro de tela = cloth-backed.* * *Ase lo dejaron como el forro they made a lousy o an awful job of itni por el forro ( fam): no lo entiendo ni por el forro I don't understand the first thing about it, I don't understand it at allése no toma un libro ni por el forro he's never opened a book in his life ( colloq), he doesn't even know what a book looks like ( colloq)2 ( Chi) (de bicicleta) tire*Compuesto:brake lining* * *
Del verbo forrar: ( conjugate forrar)
forro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
forró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
forrar
forro
forrar ( conjugate forrar) verbo transitivo ‹ prenda› to line;
‹libro/sillón› to cover
forrarse verbo pronominal (fam) tb◊ forrose de dinero to make a killing o mint (colloq)
forro sustantivo masculino ( de abrigo) lining;
( de sillón) cover;
( de libro) cover, jacket
forrar vtr (el interior) to line
(el exterior) to cover
forro m (interior) lining
(exterior) cover, case
' forro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desmontable
- desmontar
English:
lined
- lining
- cover
- liner
- unlined
* * *forro nm1. [cubierta] [de libro] cover;[de ropa] lining; [de asiento] upholstery;tela de forro lining material;Vulgpasarse algo por el forro de Esp [m5] los cojones o RP [m5] las bolas to shit on sth from a great height;Fam¡ni por el forro!: no se le parece ni por el forro he doesn't look anything like himforro polar fleece (jacket)* * *mno se le parece ni por el forro he looks nothing like him;pasarse algo por el forro fam not give a damn about sth fam* * *forro nm1) : lining2) cubierta: book cover* * *forro n1. (interior) lining2. (exterior) cover -
17 sano
adj.1 healthy, well, sound, able-bodied.2 sound.3 healthy, disinfected, salubrious.4 pure-minded, pure-hearted, righteous.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: sanar.* * *► adjetivo1 (con salud) healthy, fit2 (saludable) healthy, wholesome3 figurado (sin corrupción) sound\sano,-a y salvo,-a safe and sound* * *(f. - sana)adj.1) healthy2) unhurt, unharmed* * *ADJ1) (=con salud) [persona] healthy; [órgano] sound; [fruta] unblemished2) (=beneficioso) [clima, dieta] healthy; [comida] wholesome3) (=entero) whole, intact4) (=sin vicios) [persona] healthy; [enseñanza, idea] sound; [deseo] earnest, sincere; [objetivo] worthy* * *- na adjetivo1) <persona/planta/cabello> healthy; < clima> healthy; < alimentación> healthy, wholesome2) ( en buen estado)3) ( en sentido moral) <lecturas/ideas> wholesome; < ambiente> healthy; < persona> good* * *= healthy [healthier -comp., healthiest -sup.], wholesome, salubrious, able-bodied.Ex. Do not use the negative (e.g. use sick instead of not healthy).Ex. For a year or two, any wholesome grass-roots group, aiming at anything from wholemeal bread to revolution, would tap one public agency or another.Ex. Good bookshops are few and far between and the kind to be found in most towns are as educationally healthy as a river rich in industrial effluent is physically salubrious.Ex. The reference staff of the library is responsible for providing the same standard of service to both handicapped and able-bodied students.----* alimento sano = wholesome food, healthy food.* comida sana = wholesome food, healthy food.* cortar por lo sano = cut + Gordian knot, cut + Posesivo + losses.* de forma sana = healthily.* dieta sana = healthy diet.* en + Posesivo + sano juicio = in + Posesivo + right mind.* estar sano y salvo = be alive and well.* mentalmente sano = of (a) sound mind, mentally fit.* menta sana = sound mind.* poco sano = unwholesome, insalubrious.* sano de juicio = of (a) sound mind.* sano juicio = sane.* sano y salvo = alive and well, safely, unscathed, unscarred, unharmed, unhurt, safe and sound, in safety.* vida sana = healthy life.* * *- na adjetivo1) <persona/planta/cabello> healthy; < clima> healthy; < alimentación> healthy, wholesome2) ( en buen estado)3) ( en sentido moral) <lecturas/ideas> wholesome; < ambiente> healthy; < persona> good* * *= healthy [healthier -comp., healthiest -sup.], wholesome, salubrious, able-bodied.Ex: Do not use the negative (e.g. use sick instead of not healthy).
Ex: For a year or two, any wholesome grass-roots group, aiming at anything from wholemeal bread to revolution, would tap one public agency or another.Ex: Good bookshops are few and far between and the kind to be found in most towns are as educationally healthy as a river rich in industrial effluent is physically salubrious.Ex: The reference staff of the library is responsible for providing the same standard of service to both handicapped and able-bodied students.* alimento sano = wholesome food, healthy food.* comida sana = wholesome food, healthy food.* cortar por lo sano = cut + Gordian knot, cut + Posesivo + losses.* de forma sana = healthily.* dieta sana = healthy diet.* en + Posesivo + sano juicio = in + Posesivo + right mind.* estar sano y salvo = be alive and well.* mentalmente sano = of (a) sound mind, mentally fit.* menta sana = sound mind.* poco sano = unwholesome, insalubrious.* sano de juicio = of (a) sound mind.* sano juicio = sane.* sano y salvo = alive and well, safely, unscathed, unscarred, unharmed, unhurt, safe and sound, in safety.* vida sana = healthy life.* * *sano -naA1 ‹persona/piel/cabello› healthy; ‹órgano/diente› healthy; ‹animal/planta› healthyel niño creció sano y fuerte the child grew up healthy and strongsano y salvo safe and sound2 ‹clima› healthy; ‹alimentación› healthy, wholesomelleva una vida muy sana he leads a very healthy lifecortar por lo sano to take drastic actionB(en buen estado): se le cayó la bandeja con los vasos y no quedó ni uno sano he dropped the tray of glasses and not one was left intact o undamagedpon aquí las peras sanas put the good pears hereC (en sentido moral) ‹lecturas› wholesome; ‹ambiente› healthy; ‹humor› wholesomese divierten de una manera muy sana they just have good clean funes una filosofía sana it's a sound o sensible philosophy* * *
Del verbo sanar: ( conjugate sanar)
sano es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
sanó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
sanar
sano
sanar ( conjugate sanar) verbo intransitivo [ enfermo] to get well, recover;
[ herida] to heal;
sano de algo to recover from sth
sano◊ -na adjetivo
1 ‹persona/planta/cabello› healthy;
‹clima/vida› healthy;
‹ alimentación› healthy, wholesome;
2 ( en sentido moral) ‹lecturas/ideas› wholesome;
‹ ambiente› healthy;
‹ persona› good
sanar
I vtr (curar a un enfermo) to cure
II verbo intransitivo
1 (recobrar la salud) to recover [de, from], become healthy, get well
2 (una herida) to heal
sano,-a adjetivo
1 (con buena salud) healthy
2 (beneficioso para la salud) healthy, wholesome: toma comida sana, she eats healthy foods
fumar no es sano, smoking is not good for your health
3 (costumbres, ideas) healthy: leer es una costumbre muy sana, reading is a very healthy habit
4 (indemne) undamaged: solo quedó una copa sana, only one glass was left intact
♦ Locuciones: cortar por lo sano, to take drastic measures
sano y salvo, safe and sound
' sano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bien
- cortar
- juicio
- sana
- bueno
- par
- sanidad
English:
fresh
- healthy
- mind
- robust
- rot
- safe
- sense
- sound
- wholesome
- able
- break
- loss
- lusty
- piece
- rational
- strong
- unwholesome
* * *sano, -a adj1. [no enfermo] healthy;tiene una corazón muy sana he has a very healthy heart2. [saludable] healthy;un ejercicio/clima muy sano a very healthy exercise/climate;hacer vida sana to have a healthy lifestyle3. [positivo] [principios, persona] sound;[ambiente, educación] healthy, wholesome;una diversión sana a healthy pastime;un ambiente familiar muy sano a very healthy home environment4. [entero] intact, undamaged;no quedó ni un vaso sano not a glass was left unbroken o undamaged;sano y salvo safe and sound* * *adj healthy;sano y salvo safe and well;cortar por lo sano take drastic measures* * *sano, -na adj1) saludable: healthy2) : wholesome3) : whole, intact* * * -
18 zurrar
v.1 to beat, to thrash (informal) (pegar).2 to lash, to beat up, to spank, to whip.3 to shit, to defecate, to go potty, to take a dump.* * *1 familiar to thrash\zurrarle la badana a alguien to tan somebody's hide* * *VT1) * (=pegar) to wallop *, give a hiding *2) * [en discusión] to flatten3) * (=criticar) to lash out at, lay into *4) [+ pieles] to dress* * *verbo transitivo (fam) to wallop (colloq), to give... a (good) thrashing o hiding (colloq)zurrarle a alguien — (Méx fam)
* * *= trounce.Ex. Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.* * *verbo transitivo (fam) to wallop (colloq), to give... a (good) thrashing o hiding (colloq)zurrarle a alguien — (Méx fam)
* * *= trounce.Ex: Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.
* * *zurrar [A1 ]vtcomo se entere tu padre te va a zurrar de lo lindo wait till your father finds out, he'll give you a good hiding o thrashing o walloping!zurrarle a algn ( Méx fam): esas cosas me zurran things like that really get me o bug me o ( AmE) tick me off ( colloq)me zurra escribir a máquina I find typing a real pain in the neck ( colloq)■ zurrarvi* * *
zurrar ( conjugate zurrar) verbo transitivo (fam) to wallop (colloq), to give … a (good) thrashing o hiding (colloq)
zurrar vtr fam (pegar) to beat, flog: zurrar la badana a uno, to tan someone
* * *zurrar vtFam1. [persona] to beat, to thrash2. [piel] to tan;Esp Famzurrar la badana a alguien to tan sb's hide* * *v/t TÉC tan;zurrar a alguien fam tan s.o.’s hide fam* * * -
19 rasca
f.1 freezing cold (informal) (frío). (peninsular Spanish)hace rasca it's bloody freezing2 drinking spree, drinking bout.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: rascar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: rascar.* * ** * *I** SF1) Esp (=frío) cold¿cómo se te ocurre salir con esta rasca? — what do you think you're doing going out in this cold?
II¡menuda rasca hace! — it's freezing!
* * *Iadjetivo (CS fam)b) ( de mala calidad) trashy (colloq)IIfemenino (Andes fam) ( borrachera)pegarse una rasca — to get plastered (colloq)
* * *Iadjetivo (CS fam)b) ( de mala calidad) trashy (colloq)IIfemenino (Andes fam) ( borrachera)pegarse una rasca — to get plastered (colloq)
* * *AB* * *
Del verbo rascar: ( conjugate rascar)
rasca es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
rasca
rascar
rasca adjetivo (CS fam)
‹lugar/canción› tacky (colloq)
rascar ( conjugate rascar) verbo transitivo
‹ pintura› to scrape off
rascarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to scratch (oneself)
rascar
I vtr (la piel, etc) to scratch
(la pintura, suciedad) to scrape (off)
II verbo intransitivo to be scratchy
fam (picar) to itch: este jersey rasca, this sweater is very itchy
' rasca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rascar
English:
scratch card
- tacky
* * *♦ adjRP Fam1. [ordinario] tacky2. [de mala calidad] shoddy♦ nf* * *f L.Am.pegarse una rasca fam get plastered fam -
20 sajar
v.to cut open.* * *1 to make an incision in* * *VT to cut open, lance* * *sajar [A1 ]vtto cut open, cut into* * *
sajar vtr (la piel) to cut, make incisions
* * *sajar vt[grano] to lance; [quiste] to cut open* * *v/t MED cut open* * *sajar vt: to lance, to cut open
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