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41 رغب
رَغِبَ \ fancy: to have a desire for: I fancy something to eat. please: to choose; wish: You may do as you please. \ رَغِبَ في \ desire: to want very much. like: to be fond of; enjoy; be pleased by: I like swimming. We don’t like your manners, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; be willing I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. \ See Also أراد (أَرَادَ) \ رَغِبَ كثيرًا في \ love: to find pleasure in; like very much: I love swimming. We should love to meet her. -
42 die
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present participle - dying; verb1) (to lose life; to stop living and become dead: Those flowers are dying; She died of old age.) morir2) (to fade; to disappear: The daylight was dying fast.) apagarse, desaparecer3) (to have a strong desire (for something or to do something): I'm dying for a drink; I'm dying to see her.) morirse de ganas de•- diehard- die away
- die down
- die hard
- die off
- die out
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noun(a stamp or punch for making raised designs on money, paper etc.) troquel
III see dicedie vb morirtr[daɪ]1 (person, animal, plant) morir, morirse■ I nearly died! ¡casi me muero!3 figurative use (love, tradition, custom) morir; (flame) extinguirse, apagarse; (engine) apagarse, dejar de funcionar4 (engine, motor) apagarse, dejar de funcionar1 morir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be dying for something / be dying to do something morirse por algo, morirse de ganas de hacer algoto die a death quedar en nadato die hard tardar en desaparecerto die laughing morirse de risato die with one's boots on morirse con las botas puestasto do or die vencer o morir————————tr[daɪ]1 (for coins) cuño, troquel nombre masculino2 (pl dice) architecture dado\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe die is cast la suerte está echada1) : morir2) cease: morir, morirsea dying civilization: una civilización moribunda3) stop: apagarse, dejar de funcionarthe motor died: el motor se apagó4)to die down subside: amainar, disminuir5)to die out : extinguirse6)I'm dying to leave: me muero por irme1) stamp: troquel m, cuño m2) mold: matriz f, molde mn.(§plural: dice) = dado s.m.n.• cuadrado s.m.• cuño s.m.• dado s.m.• matriz s.f.• molde s.m.• troquel s.m.v.• cascar* v.• fallecer v.• fenecer v.• finar v.• morir v.• morirse v.• palmar v.• reventar v.
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1. daɪdies, dying, died intransitive verb1)a) ( stop living) morir*; ( violently) matarse, morir*b) ( be overcome) (colloq) morirse*to die laughing — morirse* de risa
c) ( want very much) (colloq)to be dying FOR something — morirse* por algo
to be dying to + INF — morirse* por + inf, morirse* de ganas de + inf
2)a) ( cease to exist) \<\<love/hatred\>\> morir*b) ( be extinguished) \<\<fire\>\> extinguirse*, apagarse*; \<\<light\>\> extinguirse*c) ( stop functioning) \<\<engine/motor\>\> apagarse*, dejar de funcionar3) (colloq) ( in baseball) quedarse embasado, ser* dejado en base
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vtto die a natural death — morir* de muerte natural
to die a violent death — tener* or sufrir una muerte violenta
to die a death — (BrE colloq) quedar en la nada
Phrasal Verbs:- die away- die down- die off- die out
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as straight as a die — derecho hasta decir basta, honrado como él sólo
no dice! — (AmE) ni hablar!, ni lo sueñes!
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[daɪ](present participle dying) VI1) [person, animal, plant] morir (of, from de)her father was dying — su padre se moría or se estaba muriendo or estaba moribundo
I nearly died! * — (laughing) ¡me moría de la risa!; (with embarrassment) ¡me moría de vergüenza!; (with fear) ¡casi me muero del susto!
- die like flies2) (fig) [friendship, interest] morir, desaparecer; [light] extinguirse; [engine] pararse, apagarsethe day was dying fast — liter la luz del día iba apagándose rápidamente
3)- die away- die back- die down- die off- die out
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[daɪ]N1) (pl dice) [daɪs]dado m* * *
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1. [daɪ]dies, dying, died intransitive verb1)a) ( stop living) morir*; ( violently) matarse, morir*b) ( be overcome) (colloq) morirse*to die laughing — morirse* de risa
c) ( want very much) (colloq)to be dying FOR something — morirse* por algo
to be dying to + INF — morirse* por + inf, morirse* de ganas de + inf
2)a) ( cease to exist) \<\<love/hatred\>\> morir*b) ( be extinguished) \<\<fire\>\> extinguirse*, apagarse*; \<\<light\>\> extinguirse*c) ( stop functioning) \<\<engine/motor\>\> apagarse*, dejar de funcionar3) (colloq) ( in baseball) quedarse embasado, ser* dejado en base
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vtto die a natural death — morir* de muerte natural
to die a violent death — tener* or sufrir una muerte violenta
to die a death — (BrE colloq) quedar en la nada
Phrasal Verbs:- die away- die down- die off- die out
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as straight as a die — derecho hasta decir basta, honrado como él sólo
no dice! — (AmE) ni hablar!, ni lo sueñes!
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43 set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
(to want very much: He had set his heart on winning the prize; He had his heart set on winning.) være opsat på* * *(to want very much: He had set his heart on winning the prize; He had his heart set on winning.) være opsat påEnglish-Danish dictionary > set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
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44 care
رَغِبَ في \ desire: to want very much. like: to be fond of; enjoy; be pleased by: I like swimming. We don’t like your manners, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; be willing I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. \ See Also أراد (أَرَادَ) -
45 desire
رَغِبَ في \ desire: to want very much. like: to be fond of; enjoy; be pleased by: I like swimming. We don’t like your manners, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; be willing I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. \ See Also أراد (أَرَادَ) -
46 like
رَغِبَ في \ desire: to want very much. like: to be fond of; enjoy; be pleased by: I like swimming. We don’t like your manners, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; be willing I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. \ See Also أراد (أَرَادَ) -
47 wish
رَغِبَ في \ desire: to want very much. like: to be fond of; enjoy; be pleased by: I like swimming. We don’t like your manners, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; be willing I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. \ See Also أراد (أَرَادَ) -
48 رام
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50 wish
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51 закортіти
безос.to wish (to desire, to want) very much, to be very eager (anxious, desirous) -
52 загораться
несовер. - загораться;
совер. - загореться возвр.
1) catch/take fire, light up, kindle, flash;
blush, blaze up
2) перен. (get) inflame(d) ;
break out
3) безл.;
(кому-л.) ;
разг. want very much, have a burning desire, загореться
1. catch* fire, take* fire;
на чердаке загорелось the attic`s on fire;
2. (зажигаться) glow*, shine* forth;
в окнах загорелись огни lights came on in the windows;
3. (появляться, излучая свет) begin* to glow;
загорелись первые звёздочки the first stars came out;
4. (тв.;
о глазах) light* up (with) ;
5. ( тв., от рд. ;
покрываться румянцем) flush( with), burn* (with) ;
на его щеках загорелся румянец a flush appeared in his cheeks;
6. (тв.;
быть охваченным каким-л. чувством) conceive( smth.), be* consumed( with) ;
загореться желанием сделать что-л. conceive a desire to do smth. ;
7. безл. (дт. + инф.) разг. (сильно захотеться) have* a violent urge (+ to inf.) ;
мне вдруг загорелось увидеть его I suddenly had a violent urge to see him;
8. (о споре и т. п.) break* out, flare up.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > загораться
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53 загореться
несовер. - загораться;
совер. - загореться возвр.
1) catch/take fire, light up, kindle, flash;
blush, blaze up
2) перен. (get) inflame(d) ;
break out
3) безл.;
(кому-л.) ;
разг. want very much, have a burning desireсов. см. загораться.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > загореться
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54 set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
(to want very much: He had set his heart on winning the prize; He had his heart set on winning.) tener puestas todas las ilusiones/esperanzas en algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
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55 загорятися
= загорітися, загоратися1) (зайнятися, спалахнути) to catch ( to take) fire, to begin to burn3) (виникати - про почуття, бажання) to want very much; to have a burning desire -
56 запалати
1) ( спалахнути) to catch ( to take) fire, to begin to burn2) (про очі, погляд) to burn ( with), to blaze ( with); ( зашарітися) to blush, to flush3) (виникати - про почуття, бажання) to want very much; to have a burning desire -
57 set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
(to want very much: He had set his heart on winning the prize; He had his heart set on winning.) einsetja sér, sárlanga íEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
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58 set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
(to want very much: He had set his heart on winning the prize; He had his heart set on winning.) vmire vágyakozikEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
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59 set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
(to want very much: He had set his heart on winning the prize; He had his heart set on winning.) desejar fortementeEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
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60 set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
(to want very much: He had set his heart on winning the prize; He had his heart set on winning.) bütün kalbiyle istemek, aklına koymakEnglish-Turkish dictionary > set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
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