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1 meat
mi:t(the flesh of animals or birds used as food: She does not eat meat; (also adjective) What did you have for the meat course?) carne- meatymeat n carnetr[miːt]1 carne nombre femenino2 figurative use (main part) meollo, enjundia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLone man's meat is another man's poison lo que a uno cura a otro matato be meat and drink to somebody ser lo que más le gusta a alguien, ser la pasión de alguiencold meat / cooked meat fiambre nombre masculinomeat pie empanada de carnemeat product producto cárnicomeat ['mi:t] n1) food: comida f2) : carne fmeat and fish: carne y pescado3) substance: sustancia f, esencia fthe meat of the story: la sustancia del cuenton.• carne (Comida) s.f.• chicha s.f.• comida s.f.• vianda s.f.miːta) u c carne fcold o cooked meats — fiambres mpl, carnes fpl frías (Méx)
the meat and potatoes — (AmE) lo básico
one man's meat is another man's poison — lo que a uno cura a otro mata; (before n) < product> cárnico
b) u ( substance) sustancia f, enjundia f[miːt]1. N2) (fig) enjundia f, sustancia fa book with some meat in it — un libro con enjundia or sustancia
2.CPDmeat eater N — (=person) persona f que come carne; (Zool) carnívoro(-a) m / f
meat extract N — extracto m de carne
meat grinder N — (US) máquina f de picar carne
meat industry N — industria f cárnica
meat loaf N — rollo de carne picada sazonado, cocido y servido como fiambre
meat pie N — pastel m de carne; (individual) empanada f
meat products N — productos mpl cárnicos
meat safe N — (Brit) fresquera f
* * *[miːt]a) u c carne fcold o cooked meats — fiambres mpl, carnes fpl frías (Méx)
the meat and potatoes — (AmE) lo básico
one man's meat is another man's poison — lo que a uno cura a otro mata; (before n) < product> cárnico
b) u ( substance) sustancia f, enjundia f -
2 fish
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (in general)[Swahili Word] samaki[Swahili Plural] samaki[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[English Example] One bad fish infects all the rest (proverb).[Swahili Example] Samaki mmoja akioza, wote wameoza[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fresh fish[Swahili Word] samaki mbichi[Swahili Plural] samaki[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] dried fish[Swahili Word] samaki mkavu[Swahili Plural] samaki[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] catch fish[Swahili Word] -vua[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] vua samaki[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish with whistle-like mouth[English Plural] fish[Swahili Word] bambua[Swahili Plural] bambua[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish with spines like porcupine[English Plural] fish[Swahili Word] bambuti[Swahili Plural] bambuti[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] bange[Swahili Plural] bange[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[English Plural] fish[Swahili Word] biliwili[Swahili Plural] biliwili[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish with white, green and red spots[English Plural] fish[Swahili Word] bolamvuvi[Swahili Plural] bolamvuvi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] bono[Swahili Plural] bono[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] edible sea-fish[Swahili Word] bumbura[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] marine[Note] Ind.------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (broad black type)[English Plural] fish[Swahili Word] chafi[Swahili Plural] chafi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (type found in mangrove swamps)[Swahili Word] chanyatia[Swahili Plural] chanyatia[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Derived Word] cha nyatia v?[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish with red meat[English Plural] fish[Swahili Word] chache[Swahili Plural] chache[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (type of)[Swahili Word] chenga[Swahili Plural] chenga[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] edible fish[Swahili Word] chole[Swahili Plural] chole[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (large type)[Swahili Word] chongoe[Swahili Plural] vyongoe[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] small fish[English Plural] small fish[Swahili Word] dagaa[Swahili Plural] dagaa[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Derived Language] Arabic[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] dengezi[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] dodofu[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] kind of fish[Swahili Word] fumi[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (type)[Swahili Word] gambusi[Swahili Plural] gambusi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] jinamisi (kind of fish)[Swahili Word] jinamisi[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] dried fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] jodari[Swahili Plural] jodari[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (very small type)[Swahili Word] kabwiri[Swahili Plural] kabwiri[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (type with disagreeable smell)[Swahili Word] kangaja[Swahili Plural] kangaja[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] kiangu[Swahili Plural] viangu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8an[Terminology] marine[Note] perhaps an alternate spelling for changu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (type)[Swahili Word] kidako[Swahili Plural] vidako[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] kidoko[Swahili Plural] vidoko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] smell of fish[English Plural] fish smells[Swahili Word] kidusi[Swahili Plural] vidusi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] kilendo[Swahili Plural] vilendo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] kind of edible fish[Swahili Word] kipilpili[Swahili Plural] vipilipili[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] kiua[Swahili Plural] viua[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (type of)[Swahili Word] kiunga[Swahili Plural] viunga[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] kind of fish[English Plural] fish[Swahili Word] komba[Swahili Plural] komba[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] edible fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] kowana[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] kudu[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] kumba[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] kuwi[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] mbawawa[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] mjombo (kind of fish)[Swahili Word] mjombo[Swahili Plural] mijombo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] mkiki[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (large kind)[Swahili Word] mnimbi[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] kind of a fish similar to an eel[Swahili Word] msia[Swahili Plural] misia[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish laid out to dry[Swahili Word] mtande[Swahili Plural] mitande[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] tanda V[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] kind of a fish similar to an eel[Swahili Word] mzia[Swahili Plural] mizia[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sea-fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] nduara[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (small)[Swahili Word] ngogo[Swahili Plural] ngogo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] njombo[Swahili Plural] njombo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish[Swahili Word] nswi[Swahili Plural] nswi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Dialect] archaic[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (small kind)[Swahili Word] nyambuo[Swahili Plural] nyambuo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] panju[Swahili Plural] panju[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (large sea kind)[Swahili Word] pungo[Swahili Plural] pungo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (large sea kind)[Swahili Word] pungu[Swahili Plural] pungu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (edible kind from sea)[Swahili Word] sororo[Swahili Plural] sororo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] tawa[Swahili Plural] tawa[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] swamp fish (kind of)[Swahili Word] zamburu[Swahili Plural] mazamburu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Item(s) below have not yet been grouped within the headword fish[English Word] breaded fish[English Plural] breaded fish[Swahili Word] samaki ya kupaka[Swahili Plural] samaki za kupaka[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Related Words] samaki[Terminology] zoology------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] devil fish[English Plural] devil fish[Taxonomy] Manta birostris[Swahili Word] karwe[Swahili Plural] karwe[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[English Plural] fish[Swahili Word] kihalua[Swahili Plural] vihalua[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind of)[English Plural] fish[Swahili Word] kijakazi[Swahili Plural] vijakazi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8an[English Definition] small red bony fish[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fish (kind with hard skin)[English Plural] fish[Swahili Word] goma[Swahili Plural] goma[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------ -
3 fish
[fɪʃ] noun plurals fish ( rare) ˈfishes1.1) a kind of creature that lives in water and breathes through gills:سَمَكThere are plenty of fish around the coast.
2) its flesh eaten as food:لَحْم السَّمَكDo you prefer meat or fish?
2. verb1) to (try to) catch fish (in):يَصْطاد سَمَكاHe fished the river all day.
2) ( usually with for) to search for:يُفَتِّشُ، يَبْحَثShe fished around in her handbag for a handkerchief.
3) ( usually with for) to try to get by indirect means:يَجْري وراء المَدْح والمُجامَلاتHe is always fishing for compliments.
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4 viudo
adj.widowed.m.widower, widow.* * *► adjetivo1 widowed► nombre masculino,nombre femenino\quedar viudo / quedar viuda to be left a widower / be left a widow* * *(f. - viuda)nounwidower / widow* * *viudo, -a1. ADJ1) [persona] widowedestar viuda — * (=sola) to be a grass widow
2) (Culin)*2.SM/ F widower/widowviuda* * *Isu madre es or (Esp) está viuda — her mother is a widow
II(se) quedó viudo a los 40 años — he lost his wife o he was widowed when he was 40
- da masculino, femenino (m) widower; (f) widow* * *= widower.Ex. Thackeray serialized his novel 'Lovel the widower' and sold 100,000 copies, more than double the number of the most popular of Dickens's novels.----* pensión de viudo = widower's pension.* quedarse viudo = widow.* viudos, los = widowed, the.* * *Isu madre es or (Esp) está viuda — her mother is a widow
II(se) quedó viudo a los 40 años — he lost his wife o he was widowed when he was 40
- da masculino, femenino (m) widower; (f) widow* * *= widower.Ex: Thackeray serialized his novel 'Lovel the widower' and sold 100,000 copies, more than double the number of the most popular of Dickens's novels.
* pensión de viudo = widower's pension.* quedarse viudo = widow.* viudos, los = widowed, the.* * *A [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ‹persona›su madre es or ( Esp) está viuda her mother is a widow(se) quedó viudo a los 40 años he lost his wife o he was widowed when he was 40¡así que estás viudo! ¿cuándo vuelve tu mujer? ( fam hum); so you're a free man! when is your wife coming back? ( colloq hum)B ‹garbanzos/papas› with no fish or meatmasculine, feminineA ( masculine) widowerB ( feminine) widowuna viuda alegre a merry widowCompuestos:masculine grass widower* * *
viudo◊ -da adjetivo: su madre es or (Esp) está viuda her mother is a widow;
(se) quedó viudo a los 40 años he lost his wife o he was widowed when he was 40
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) widower;
(f) widow
viudo,-a
I adjetivo widowed
II m,f (hombre) widower
(mujer) widow
' viudo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
viuda
- quedar
English:
widowed
- widower
- widow
* * *viudo, -a♦ adj1. [persona] widowed;estar viudo to be a widower;estar viuda to be a widow;quedar viudo to be widowed2. [legumbres] plain;teníamos patatas viudas para cenar we had potatoes on their own for dinner♦ nm,fwidower, f widow* * *I adj widowed;quedarse viudo be widowedII m widower* * *viudo, -da n: widower m, widow f* * *viudo n widower -
5 bone
1. noun1) Knochen, der; (of fish) Gräte, diebe chilled to the bone — (fig.) völlig durchgefroren sein
work one's fingers to the bone — (fig.) bis zum Umfallen arbeiten
I feel it in my bones — (fig.) ich habe es im Gefühl
the bare bones — (fig.) die wesentlichen Punkte
close to the or near the bone — (fig.): (indecent) gewagt
2) (material) Knochen, der4) (subject of dispute)find a bone to pick with somebody — mit jemandem ein Hühnchen zu rupfen haben (ugs.)
bone of contention — Zankapfel, der
2. transitive verbmake no bones about something/doing something — keinen Hehl aus etwas machen/sich nicht scheuen, etwas zu tun
den/die Knochen herauslösen aus, ausbeinen [Fleisch, Geflügel]; entgräten [Fisch]* * *[bəun] 1. noun1) (the hard substance forming the skeleton of man, animals etc: Bone decays far more slowly than flesh.) der Knochen2) (a piece of this substance: She broke two of the bones in her foot.) der Knochen2. verb(to take the bones out of (fish etc).) die Knochen/Gräten herausnehmen- academic.ru/8140/bony">bony- bone china
- bone idle
- a bone of contention
- have a bone to pick with someone
- have a bone to pick with
- to the bone* * *[bəʊn, AM boʊn]I. nmade of \bone aus Bein3.▶ to be a bag of \bones nur noch Haut und Knochen sein▶ to be close to the \bone unter die Haut gehen▶ \bone of contention Zankapfel m▶ to feel sth in one's \bones etw instinktiv fühlen▶ to be all skin and \bone[s] aus Haut und Knochen bestehen2. (made of bone) Bein-\bone-handled knife Messer nt mit BeingriffIII. vt1. (remove bones)to \bone a fish einen Fisch entgrätento \bone a piece of meat Fleisch ausbeinen2. (sl: of a man: have sex)* * *[bəʊn]1. nham off the bone — Schinken m vom Knochen
meat on the bone — Fleisch nt am Knochen
that was a bit close or near to the bone (fig) — das war hart an der Schmerzgrenze
to work one's fingers to the bone — sich (dat) die Finger abarbeiten
I'll make no bones about it, you're/this is... (inf) — du bist/das ist, offen gestanden or ehrlich gesagt,...
he made no bones about saying what he thought (inf) — er hat mit seiner Meinung nicht hinterm Berg gehalten
I can feel it in my bones — das spüre ich in den Knochen
my old bones (inf) — meine alten Knochen (inf)
2) (= substance) Knochen m2. adj attr(= made of bone) Bein-, beinern3. vtdie Knochen lösen aus, ausbeinen (dial); fish entgräten* * *bone1 [bəʊn]A s1. Knochen m:meat on the bone Fleisch n am Knochen;he’s just a bag of bones er ist nur noch Haut und Knochen;the bare bones die wesentlichen Punkte;be bred in the bone angeboren sein;a) gewagt sein (Witz etc),b) am Hungertuch nagen;cut (down) to the bone Preise, einen Service etc aufs Äußerste reduzieren;I can feel it in my bones ich habe es im Gefühl;she felt (it) in her bones that … sie spürte instinktiv, dass …;a) keine Skrupel haben hinsichtlich,b) kein(en) Hehl machen aus, nicht hinterm Berg halten mit;a) sich nicht scheuen, etwas zu tun,b) kein(en) Hehl daraus machen, dass man etwas tut;not make old bones obs nicht alt werden;2. pl Gebein(e) n(pl)3. pl Skelett n, Gerippe n4. pl umg Knochen pl (Körper):6. pl sl Würfel pl:rattle the bones würfeln7. pl Kastagnetten pl8. (Fischbein)Stäbchen n, Korsettstange f9. vulg Ständer m (erigierter Penis)B v/t1. a) entknochen, entbeinenb) einen Fisch entgräten2. (Fischbein)Stäbchen in ein Korsett einarbeiten3. AGR mit Knochenmehl düngen4. Br sl klauenD adj beinern, knöchernbone2 [bəʊn] v/t TECH nivellieren* * *1. noun1) Knochen, der; (of fish) Gräte, diebe chilled to the bone — (fig.) völlig durchgefroren sein
work one's fingers to the bone — (fig.) bis zum Umfallen arbeiten
I feel it in my bones — (fig.) ich habe es im Gefühl
the bare bones — (fig.) die wesentlichen Punkte
close to the or near the bone — (fig.): (indecent) gewagt
2) (material) Knochen, derbone of contention — Zankapfel, der
2. transitive verbmake no bones about something/doing something — keinen Hehl aus etwas machen/sich nicht scheuen, etwas zu tun
den/die Knochen herauslösen aus, ausbeinen [Fleisch, Geflügel]; entgräten [Fisch]* * *n.Gräte -n f.Knochen - m. -
6 off
(to register or record time of arriving at or leaving work.) ficharoff1 adj pasado / malooff2 adv1.2. apagado / desconectado / cerradowho switched the light off? ¿quién apagó la luz?3. suspendido / cancelado4. libre5.to be off ir / irseoff3 prep detr[ɒf]1 (movement) de2 (indicating removal) de3 (distance, situation) diferentes traducciones■ she comes off duty at 10.00pm acaba el turno a las 10.00■ why don't you take the day off work? ¿por qué no te tomas el día libre?■ be off with you! ¡lárgate!3 (in theatre) en off4 (removed) fuera■ hands off! ¡fuera las manos!5 (reduced in price) menos■ 70% off! ¡70% menos!6 (disconnected, not working) diferentes traducciones■ have you turned the TV off? ¿has apagado la TV?7 (free, on holiday) libre■ can I have the afternoon off? ¿puedo tomarme la tarde libre?1 (event) cancelado,-a, suspendido,-a2 (not turned on - gas, water) cerrado,-a; (- electricity) apagado,-a3 (impolite, unfriendly) descortés, poco amable; (below standard) malo,-a4 (food - bad) malo,-a, pasado,-a; (- unavailable) acabado,-a5 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (part of vehicle) del lado del conductor\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLoff and on / on and off de vez en cuando, a ratosoff line SMALLCOMPUTING/SMALL desconectado,-aoff the top of one's head improvisando, sin pensarloon the off chance por si acaso, si por casualidadright off / straight off acto seguidoto be off for something andar de algo, tener algo■ how are you off for money? ¿cómo andas de dinero?to be well/badly off andar bien/mal de dinerooff season temporada bajaoff ['ɔf] advto march off: marcharsehe dozed off: se puso a dormirsome miles off: a varias millasthe holiday is three weeks off: faltan tres semanas para la fiestathe knob came off: se le cayó el pomoshut the television off: apaga la televisiónto take a day off: tomarse un día de descanso6)off and on : de vez en cuandooff adj1) farther: más remoto, distantethe off side of the building: el lado distante del edificio2) started: empezadoto be off on a spree: irse de juerga3) out: apagadothe light is off: la luz está apagada4) canceled: cancelado, suspendido5) incorrect: erróneo, incorrecto6) remote: remoto, lejanoan off chance: una posibilidad remota7) free: libreI'm off today: hoy estoy libre8)to be well off : vivir con desahogo, tener bastante dinerooff prepshe took it off the table: lo tomó de la mesaa shop off the main street: una tienda al lado de la calle principal2) : a la costa de, a expensas dehe lives off his sister: vive a expensas de su hermanato be off duty: estar librehe's off liquor: ha dejado el alcohol4) below: por debajo dehe's off his game: está por debajo de su juego normaladj.• de rebaja adj.adj.• apagado (Electricidad) adj.• desconectado (Electricidad) adj.• libre adj.• separado, -a adj.adv.• fuera adv.• lejos adv.prep.• fuera de prep.• lejos de prep.
I ɔːf, ɒf1)a) ( from the surface) deshe picked it up off o (crit) off of the floor — lo recogió del suelo
b) (indicating removal, absence)c) ( from) (colloq)I caught the cold off her — (BrE) ella me pegó el resfriado (fam)
2)a) ( distant from)b) ( leading from)a street off the square — una calle que sale de or desemboca en la plaza
3)a) ( absent from)I've been off work for a week — hace una semana que no voy a trabajar or que falto al trabajo
b) (indicating repugnance, abstinence) (BrE)is he off drugs now? — ¿ha dejado las drogas?
II
1)a) ( removed)once the old wallpaper is off... — en cuanto se quite el papel viejo...
hands off! — no (me or lo etc) toques!
20% off — 20% de descuento
b)off and on — on II 3) c)
2) ( indicating departure)oh, no, he's off again — ya empieza or ya está otra vez!
3) ( distant)
III
1) (pred)a) ( not turned on)the TV/light is off — la televisión/luz está apagada
b) ( canceled)the game/wedding is off — el partido/la boda se ha suspendido
2) (absent, not on duty) librea day off o (AmE also) an off day — un día libre
I'm off at five — salgo de trabajar or acabo a las cinco
3)a) (poor, unsatisfactory) (before n) maloto have an off day — tener* un mal día
b) ( unwell) (pred)to feel off — sentirse* mal
c) (rude, unfair) (BrE colloq) (pred)they didn't ask her in - that's a bit off — no la hicieron pasar - qué mal estuvieron! or qué poco amables!
4) ( Culin) (pred)to be off — \<\<meat/fish\>\> estar* malo or pasado; \<\<milk\>\> estar* cortado; \<\<butter/cheese\>\> estar* rancio; see also go off I 2)
they are comfortably off — están bien económicamente, están bien de dinero
how are you off for cash? — (BrE) ¿qué tal andas de dinero?; see also well-off, better-off, badly off
6) offside II 2)[ɒf] When off is the second element in a phrasal verb, eg get off, keep off, take off, look up the verb. When it is part of a set combination, eg LE> offoff duty/work, far off, look up the other word.1. ADVERB1) (=distant)noises off — (gen) ruidos mpl de fondo; (Theat) efectos mpl sonoros
a voice off — una voz de fondo; (Cine) una voz en off
2) (in time)3) (=removed)with his shoes off — descalzo, sin zapatos
hats off! — ¡descúbranse!
hands off! — ¡fuera las manos!, ¡sin tocar!
off with those wet socks! — ¡quítate esos calcetines mojados!
off with his head! — ¡que le corten la cabeza!
4) (=departing)to be off — irse, marcharse
it's time I was off — es hora de irme, es hora de marcharme
I must be off — tengo que irme, tengo que marcharme
I'm off — me voy, me marcho
I'm off to Paris — me voy a París, me marcho a París, salgo para París
where are you off to? — ¿a dónde te vas?
be off! — ¡fuera de aquí!, ¡lárgate!
they're off! — (race) ¡ya salen!
off with you! — (=go away) ¡fuera de aquí!, ¡lárgate!; (affectionately) ¡vete ya!
off we go! — ¡vamos!
5) (=not at work)to be off — (=away) estar fuera, no estar
Ana is off sick today — (=indisposed) Ana no ha venido a trabajar hoy porque está enferma; (=with doctor's note) Ana está de baja hoy
are you off this weekend? — ¿vas a estar fuera este fin de semana?
to have or take a day off — tomarse un día de descanso
6) (Elec, Mech etc)to be off — [apparatus, radio, TV, light] estar apagado; [tap] estar cerrado; [water etc] estar cortado; [brake] no estar puesto, estar quitado; [machinery] estar parado
7) (Comm)10% off — descuento del 10 por ciento
I'll give you 5% off — te hago el 5 por ciento de descuento, te hago un descuento del 5 por ciento
8) (in phrases)•
off and on — de vez en cuando, a ratos2. ADJECTIVE1) (Brit) (=bad)to be off — [fish, yoghurt, meat] estar malo or pasado; [milk] estar cortado
2) (=cancelled)sorry, but the party's off — lo siento, pero no hay fiesta
salmon is off — (on menu) ya no hay salmón, se acabó el salmón
3) * (=not right)•
the timing is a bit off — resulta un poco inoportunoit's a bit off, isn't it? — (fig) eso no está muy bien ¿no?
it was a bit off, him leaving like that — no estuvo muy bien de su parte marcharse así
•
I thought his behaviour was rather off — me pareció que su forma de comportarse fue una salida de tono or estuvo fuera de lugar4) (for money, supplies, time)•
how are you off for money? — ¿qué tal andas de dinero?how are you off for bread? — ¿qué tal andas de pan?
badly, better I, 2., well-offhow are we off for time? — ¿qué tal vamos de tiempo?
5) (Sport) = offside 1.6) (Elec, Mech etc)3. PREPOSITION1) (=from) de2) (=near)3) (=away from)height off the ground — altura del suelo, altura sobre el suelo
he ran towards the car and was 5 yards off it when... — corrió hacia el coche y estaba a cinco metros de él cuando...
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to be off air — (Rad, TV) no estar en el aireto go off air — (=finish for day) cerrar la emisión; (=cease being broadcast) dejar de emitirse
4) (Naut)off Portland Bill — a la altura de Portland Bill, frente a Portland Bill
5) (=missing from)6) (=absent from)•
he was off work for 3 weeks — estuvo sin poder ir a trabajar 3 semanas7) (Comm)to take 5% off the price — rebajar el precio en un 5 por ciento
8) (=not taking)he's been off drugs for a year — hace un año que no prueba las drogas, dejó las drogas hace un año
I'm off coffee — (=not taking) he dejado de tomar café; (=disliking) tengo aborrecido el café, no puedo ver el café
4.NOUN * (=start) comienzo m ; (Sport) salida fready for the off — listos para comenzar; (Sport) listos para salir
5.INTRANSITIVE VERB (esp US) ** (=leave) largarse *6.TRANSITIVE VERB (US) ** (=kill) cargarse **, ventilarse **7.COMPOUNDSoff day N —
off season N — temporada f baja
* * *
I [ɔːf, ɒf]1)a) ( from the surface) deshe picked it up off o (crit) off of the floor — lo recogió del suelo
b) (indicating removal, absence)c) ( from) (colloq)I caught the cold off her — (BrE) ella me pegó el resfriado (fam)
2)a) ( distant from)b) ( leading from)a street off the square — una calle que sale de or desemboca en la plaza
3)a) ( absent from)I've been off work for a week — hace una semana que no voy a trabajar or que falto al trabajo
b) (indicating repugnance, abstinence) (BrE)is he off drugs now? — ¿ha dejado las drogas?
II
1)a) ( removed)once the old wallpaper is off... — en cuanto se quite el papel viejo...
hands off! — no (me or lo etc) toques!
20% off — 20% de descuento
b)off and on — on II 3) c)
2) ( indicating departure)oh, no, he's off again — ya empieza or ya está otra vez!
3) ( distant)
III
1) (pred)a) ( not turned on)the TV/light is off — la televisión/luz está apagada
b) ( canceled)the game/wedding is off — el partido/la boda se ha suspendido
2) (absent, not on duty) librea day off o (AmE also) an off day — un día libre
I'm off at five — salgo de trabajar or acabo a las cinco
3)a) (poor, unsatisfactory) (before n) maloto have an off day — tener* un mal día
b) ( unwell) (pred)to feel off — sentirse* mal
c) (rude, unfair) (BrE colloq) (pred)they didn't ask her in - that's a bit off — no la hicieron pasar - qué mal estuvieron! or qué poco amables!
4) ( Culin) (pred)to be off — \<\<meat/fish\>\> estar* malo or pasado; \<\<milk\>\> estar* cortado; \<\<butter/cheese\>\> estar* rancio; see also go off I 2)
they are comfortably off — están bien económicamente, están bien de dinero
how are you off for cash? — (BrE) ¿qué tal andas de dinero?; see also well-off, better-off, badly off
6) offside II 2) -
7 salpicón
m.1 splash, spatter.2 mincemeat, ground beef, minced meat, salmagundi.* * *1 (salpicadura) splash, spatter2 COCINA cocktail\salpicón de mariscos seafood cocktail* * *SM1) = salpicadura 1)2) (Culin)3) And (=jugos mixtos) cold mixed fruit juice* * *masculino (de pescado, ave) chopped seafood or meat with onion, tomato and peppers* * *masculino (de pescado, ave) chopped seafood or meat with onion, tomato and peppers* * *1 (de pescado, ave) chopped seafood or meat with onion, tomato and peppers2 (de frutas) fruit salad* * *
salpicón sustantivo masculino (de pescado, ave) chopped seafood or meat with onion, tomato and peppers
salpicón sustantivo masculino Culin salpicón de marisco, seafood cocktail
* * *salpicón nm1. [plato] = cold dish of chopped fish or meat, seasoned with pepper, salt, vinegar and onion2. Col, Ecuad [refresco] fruit juice* * * -
8 dry
1. adjective1) (having little, or no, moisture, sap, rain etc: The ground is very dry; The leaves are dry and withered; I need to find dry socks for the children.) seco2) (uninteresting and not lively: a very dry book.) aburrido3) ((of humour or manner) quiet, restrained: a dry wit.) agudo, mordaz4) ((of wine) not sweet.) seco
2. verb(to (cause to) become dry: I prefer drying dishes to washing them; The clothes dried quickly in the sun.) secar- dried- drier
- dryer
- drily
- dryly
- dryness
- dry-clean
- dry land
- dry off
- dry up
dry1 adj secois the washing dry? ¿está seca la ropa?dry2 vb secartr[draɪ]2 (cow) sin leche, que no da leche3 (dull, uninteresting) aburrido,-a, árido,-a4 (amusing, ironic) agudo,-a, mordaz, cáustico,-a1 (gen) secar1 (become dry) secarse ( off, -)1 (Also to dry up) (dry the dishes) secar (los platos)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthere wasn't a dry eye in the house no hubo quien no lloraraas dry as a bone completamente seco,-aas dry as dust muy árido,-ato be dry / feel dry (thirsty) tener la garganta seca, tener sedto dry one's eyes enjugarse las lágrimasto dry oneself (off) secarseto run dry (river, well) secarseto wipe something dry secar algodry dock dique nombre masculino secodry goods SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL comestibles nombre masculino plural no perecederos 2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL artículos nombre masculino plural de merceríadry ice hielo secodry land tierra firmedry rot putrefacción nombre femenino de la maderadry run simulacro: secardry vi: secarse1) : seco2) thirsty: sediento3) : donde la venta de bebidas alcohólicas está prohibidaa dry county: un condado seco4) dull: aburrido, árido5) : seco (dícese del vino), brut (dícese de la champaña)adj.• enjuto, -a adj.• seco, -a adj.• sediento, -a adj.• árido, -a adj.n.• sequedal s.m.v.• acecinar v.• desecar v.• enjugar v.• enjutar v.• quemar v.• quemarse v.• secar v.draɪ
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adjective drier, driest1)a) ( not wet) <ground/washing> secob) ( lacking natural moisture) <leaves/skin/hair> seco; < cough> secothere wasn't a dry eye in the house — (set phrase) no hubo quien no llorara
c) ( dried-up) <well/river> secoto run dry — \<\<river/well\>\> secarse*
d) (not rainy, not humid) <climate/weather/heat> secoe) ( using no fluid) < cell> seco2) ( prohibiting sale of alcohol) <state/county> seco, donde está prohibida la venta de bebidas alcohólicas4)a) ( ironic) <humor/wit> mordaz, cáusticob) ( lacking warmth) <laugh/style> seco5) (dull, boring) <lecture/book> árido
II
1.
dries, drying, dried transitive verba) \<\<clothes/crockery\>\> secar*to dry oneself — secarse*
to dry one's eyes/tears — secarse* or (liter) enjugarse* las lágrimas
b) ( preserve) \<\<fish/fruit/meat\>\> secar*
2.
vi \<\<washing/dishes/paint\>\> secarse*Phrasal Verbs:- dry off- dry out- dry up[draɪ]1. ADJ(compar drier) (superl driest)1) (=not moist) [clothes, paint, leaves, weather] seco; [climate] árido, secoher throat/mouth was dry, she had a dry throat/mouth — tenía la garganta/boca seca
her eyes were dry — (=without tears) no había lágrimas en sus ojos
for dry skin/hair — para piel seca/pelo seco
•
to get dry — secarse•
to wipe sth dry — secar algo (con un trapo)2) * (=thirsty)to be or feel dry — tener sed, estar seco *
3) * (=prohibiting alcohol) [country, state] secodue to a storm, the island was dry for a week — a causa de una tormenta, durante una semana no hubo ni una gota de alcohol en la isla
4) (=wry) [humour, wit] mordaz; [laugh] sardónicohe has a very dry sense of humour — tiene un sentido del humor muy mordaz or cargado de ironía
5) (=harsh)6) (=uninteresting) [lecture, subject, book] árido; [voice] seco7) (=not sweet) [wine, sherry, cider] seco; [champagne] brut, seco8) (=not producing milk)2.Nthe dry — (Brit) lo seco
such cars grip the road well, even in the dry — estos coches se agarran bien al firme, incluso en seco
3.VT secarto dry one's hands/eyes — secarse las manos/las lágrimas
to dry o.s. — secarse
4. VI1) (=become dry) secarsewould you rather wash or dry? — ¿prefieres lavar o secar?
2) (esp Brit) (Theat) quedarse en blanco5.CPDdry cleaner's N — tintorería f, tinte m (Sp)
dry cleaning N — limpieza f en seco
dry fly N — (Fishing) mosca f seca
dry ginger N — ginebra f seca
dry goods store N — (US) mercería f
dry measure N — medida f para áridos
dry rot N — putrefacción seca de la madera causada por un hongo
dry run N — (fig) ensayo m
dry shampoo N — champú m seco
dry shave N —
dry ski slope N — pista f artificial de esquí
dry stone wall N — muro m seco
- dry off- dry out- dry up* * *[draɪ]
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adjective drier, driest1)a) ( not wet) <ground/washing> secob) ( lacking natural moisture) <leaves/skin/hair> seco; < cough> secothere wasn't a dry eye in the house — (set phrase) no hubo quien no llorara
c) ( dried-up) <well/river> secoto run dry — \<\<river/well\>\> secarse*
d) (not rainy, not humid) <climate/weather/heat> secoe) ( using no fluid) < cell> seco2) ( prohibiting sale of alcohol) <state/county> seco, donde está prohibida la venta de bebidas alcohólicas4)a) ( ironic) <humor/wit> mordaz, cáusticob) ( lacking warmth) <laugh/style> seco5) (dull, boring) <lecture/book> árido
II
1.
dries, drying, dried transitive verba) \<\<clothes/crockery\>\> secar*to dry oneself — secarse*
to dry one's eyes/tears — secarse* or (liter) enjugarse* las lágrimas
b) ( preserve) \<\<fish/fruit/meat\>\> secar*
2.
vi \<\<washing/dishes/paint\>\> secarse*Phrasal Verbs:- dry off- dry out- dry up -
9 bone
[bəʊn, Am boʊn] nmade of \bone aus BeinPHRASES:to be a bag of \bones nur noch Haut und Knochen sein;\bone of contention Zankapfel m;to be all skin and \bone[s] aus Haut und Knochen bestehen;to be close to the \bone unter die Haut gehen;to cut [or pare] sth to the \bone etw drastisch einschränken;to feel sth in one's \bones etw instinktiv fühlen;to make no \bones about sth kein Geheimnis aus etw dat machen;2) ( made of bone) Bein-;\bone-handled knife Messer nt mit Beingriff vtto \bone a fish einen Fisch entgräten;to \bone a piece of meat Fleisch ausbeinen -
10 croquette
breaded, deepfriedground meat, fish, fowl, or vegetables bound with eggs or sauce, shaped into various forms, usually coated in bread crumbs, and deep fried.♦ A thick patty made up of cooked foods. These patties or balls are breaded and fried or sautéed. Vegetables, fish, or meat may be used in croquettes. -
11 fricassee
a white stew♦ A stew prepared without the initial browning of the meat. Though chicken is the most common form of this type of stew, fish, vegetables, and other meats are prepared in this manner. Classically, ingredients braised in wine sauce or butter with cream added; currently denotes any mixture of ingredients--fish or meat--stewed ot sautéed.To cook by braising; usually applied to fowl or rabbit. -
12 donburi
or don( JAPAN)bowl of boiled rice with different toppings like chicken, egg or beefeither a china bowl or a bowl of rice topped with some combination of meat or vegetables. Gyudon (beef bowl) and tendon (tempura bowl) are two of the more popular styles of donburi.♦ Bowl of rice covered with meat and eggs (as in Oyakodon, Katsudon, Gyuudon, or Soborodon), vegetable (as in Tendon), fish (as in Magurodon) or seafood (as in Kaisendon, or Tendon)♦ Oversized rice bowls are called donburi, also a donburi meal is a big bowl full of hot steamed rice with various savory toppings:♦ A type of large bowl; dishes that end in "-don" are served in a this type of bowl and feature a topping on a bed of rice -
13 كثير
كَثِير \ ample: enough or more than is necessary: There is an ample supply of food. We have ample time to catch the train. considerable: great (of amount, cost, difficulty, distance, etc.). constant: happening very often: He paid constant visit to the doctor. good: fairly large: It cost a good deal of money. many: a large number (of): He has (very) many friends. Many (of them) are at school with him. Many hands make light work (A job is done faster if we help each other). many a: used with a singular noun, equal in sense to a plural noun: I’ve been there many a time (many times). plentiful: (esp. of fruit or vegetables) obtainable in large numbers: Apples are plentiful this year. We had a plentiful supply of fruit. \ بِكَثِير \ all: (with comparatives) much: If you run you’ll get there all the sooner. by far: by a long way or very much: He is by far the better player of the two. He plays better by far. far: (comparing things) much: He works far harder than you do. lot: a lot very much: I feel a lot better today. He likes her a lot. much: (in comparisons; before more, etc., and before too) a lot; by a great amount: This is much more useful than that. I feel much better today. It’s much too expensive. well: quite a long way: He’s well over 60. Stand well back from the line. \ كَثِير الأحلام \ dreamy: having an appearance of dreaming; inattentive to what is around one. \ كَثِير الأعشاب الضَّارَّة \ weedy: full of weeds or weed. \ كَثِير إلى هذا الحَدّ \ so many, so much: such a lot of: I never knew that you had so many brothers. \ كَثِير الإنتاج \ productive: (of land, work, plans, etc.) producing (many) goods or results. \ كَثِير التِّلال \ hilly: (of a country or roads) full of hills. \ كَثِير التَّنقُّل \ on the move: moving; travelling: He’s always on the move and never settles for long. \ كَثِير الجِبال \ mountainous: (of land) full of mountains. \ كَثِير جدًّا \ a good many, a great many: very many: a good many people. immensely: very much: I enjoyed myself immensely. in abundance: in large quantities. so many, so much: such a lot of: I never knew that you had so many brothers. \ كَثِير الحِجارة \ stony: having many stones: stony soil. \ كَثِير الحَرَاشِف \ scaly: covered with scales: A scaly creature; a scaly surface. \ كَثِير الدُّخَان \ smoky: producing much smoke; full of smoke; of a greyish brown colour. \ كَثِير الرّياح \ windy: having a lot of wind: Windy weather; a windy hillside. \ كَثِير الرِّيح \ breezy: (of weather) rather windy; fresh. \ كَثِير السُّؤَال \ inquisitive: too eager to know about other people’s affairs. \ كَثِير الشَّعْر \ hairy: covered with hair: hairy legs. \ كَثِير الضَّباب \ foggy: not clear because of fog: a foggy day. \ كَثِير الضَّجيج \ noisy: making a lot of noise: noisy children. \ كَثِير العَدَد \ numerous: great in number; very many: numerous mistakes. \ كَثِير العُشْب \ grassy: covered with grass. \ كَثِير العُصَارة \ juicy: (of fruit, etc.) containing a lot of liquid: a juicy apple. \ كَثِير العَظْم \ bony: (of fish or meat) full of bones. \ كَثِير العَمَل \ busy: working; having much to do: My wife is busy cooking. I’ve had a busy day at the office. \ See Also مشغول (مَشْغُول) \ كَثِير مِن \ a lot of, lots of: a great deal of (but much or many is more common in questions or negative sentences): He has a lot of money but he hasn’t much sense. a good deal, a great deal: a lot: he suffers a good deal of pain. He has a great deal of money. dozen: a lot: I have dozens of relations. masses: a lot: I’ve got masses of work to finish. much: (it should be used: (a) only with nu nouns; use many for nc. nouns; (b) in negative sentences or questions; (c) in statements only when it describes the subject or when it follows how, too, so or as; in other statements use a lot, plenty of, a good deal of) a large amount of: We haven’t much food. Much money was spent on repairs. You eat too much sugar. \ كَثِير النُّتُوءات \ lumpy: full of lumps; covered with lumps; not smooth. \ كَثِير النِّسْيَان \ forgetful: often failing to remember things. \ كَثيرًا \ lot: a lot very much: I feel a lot better today. He likes her a lot. much: (only in negative sentences or questions; always after the verb) often: Does he come here much?, (with p.p) greatly a much-loved friend, (with verbs (a) it must not come between the verb and its object, (b) it may come at the end of a negative sentence or question, (c) it may only come at the end of a statement if it follows very) greatly: I don’t much like it or (I don’t like it). often: many times: It often rains in winter. \ كَثيرًا جدًّا \ highly: greatly; very; very much: I was highly delighted at his success. This substance is highly poisonous. She is a highly experienced taecher. I value your advice highly. \ كَثيرةُ الأرجُل (من المَفْصِليّات) \ millepedes or millipedes, Myriapoda. \ _(field) Zool. -
14 chaud-froid
hot, cold; Food coated with cold, white sauceMeat or fish that has been poached or roasted, chilled and served cold, masked with a thick sauce and glazed with aspic. The whole preparation was once quite popular and used consistently on elaborate buffets. Modern tastes have moved away from this style of food, opting for cleaner, less adulterated flavors.♦ "hot-cold"; cooked poultry dish served cold, usually covered with a cooked sauce, then with aspic. -
15 encebollado
1→ link=encebollar encebollar► adjetivo1 with onion* * *encebollado -dahígado encebollado liver and onions* * *encebollado, -a Culin♦ adjcooked with onions♦ nm= stew of fish or meat and onions* * *encebollado, -da adj: cooked with onions -
16 preferir
v.1 to prefer.¿qué prefieres, vino o cerveza? what would you prefer, wine or beer?prefiere no salir she'd prefer not to go out, she'd rather not go outpreferir algo (a algo) to prefer something (to something)prefiero que me digan las cosas a la cara I prefer people to say things to my face, I'd rather people said things to my faceMaría se inclina a los dulces Mary has a liking towards sweets.2 to prefer to, to choose to.María se inclina a los dulces Mary has a liking towards sweets.* * *1 to prefer* * *verb* * *VT to prefer¿cuál prefieres? — which do you prefer?
¿qué prefieres (tomar)? — what will you have?
PREFERIR Más verbo ► Cuando se habla de generalizaciones, preferir + ((infinitivo)) se traduce por prefer + ((-ing)): Prefiero nadar a correr I prefer swimming to running Juan siempre prefería leer a trabajar Juan always preferred reading to working ► Cuando se habla de lo que se quiere hacer en una ocasión determinada, prefiero/ preferiría se traducen por would rather + ((infinitivo)) {sin} to o, en un contexto más formal, por would prefer + ((infinitivo)) {con} to: -¿Vamos al cine? -Preferiría quedarme en casa "Shall we go to the cinema?" - "I'd rather stay o I'd prefer to stay at home" Prefiero quedarme en un hotel a alquilar un apartamento I'd rather stay in a hotel than rent an apartment, I'd prefer to stay in a hotel rather than rent an apartment Como se puede ver en el ejemplo anterior, would prefer to se usa en correlación con rather than + ((infinitivo)) {sin} to y nunca con than solo. ► Cuando se trata de traducir estructuras como preferiría que + ((oración subordinada)), en inglés se emplea la siguiente estructura: ((sujeto de la oración principal)) + would rather + ((sujeto)) + ((verbo en pasado)): Preferiría que él me llamara I'd rather he phoned me -¿Te importa que hable con ella? -Preferiría que no lo hicieras "Do you mind if I talk to her?" - "I'd rather you didn't" Otra posibilidad de expresar esta construcción en inglés sería: would prefer it if + ((resto de la oración)) o would prefer + ((objeto)) + ((construcción de infinitivo)): Preferiría que él me llamara I'd prefer it if he phoned me o I'd prefer him to phone me Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entradaprefiero ir a pie — I prefer to walk, I'd rather walk
* * *verbo transitivo to preferla prefiero con el pelo largo — I like her better o I prefer her with her hair long
prefiero esperar aquí — I'd rather wait here, I'd prefer to wait here
preferir que + SUBJ: prefiero que te quedes I'd rather you stayed, I prefer you to stay; preferiría que nevara — I'd rather it snowed, I'd prefer it if it snowed
* * *= favour [favor, -USA], have + a preference for, be keen on, be into, plump for.Ex. The first countries to enter the information society will reap the greatests rewards whereas countries which temporise or favour half-hearted solutions could, in less than a decade, face disastrous declines in investment and a squeeze on jobs.Ex. Librarians have a preference for nice, clean-cut, definable, easily-retrievable questions.Ex. Librarians were most keen on the self-help aspects of community information.Ex. As one librarian summarized, 'people are not into the stuffed looking, dingy, dust smelling type of libraries anymore... they expect atmospheres more like coffeehouses or nice bookstores'.Ex. There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'.----* preferir (a/sobre) = prefer (to).* preferiría = I'd rather [I had rather].* preferir + Infinitivo = had rather + Infinitivo.* preferir + Subjuntivo + que = would rather + Verbo + than.* preferir una Cosa a Otra = prefer + Nombre + over + Nombre, prefer + Nombre + versus + Nombre.* preferir una Cosa sobre Otra = prefer + Nombre + over + Nombre.* que prefiere(n) = of + Posesivo + choosing, of + Posesivo + choice.* si así lo prefieres = if you will.* * *verbo transitivo to preferla prefiero con el pelo largo — I like her better o I prefer her with her hair long
prefiero esperar aquí — I'd rather wait here, I'd prefer to wait here
preferir que + SUBJ: prefiero que te quedes I'd rather you stayed, I prefer you to stay; preferiría que nevara — I'd rather it snowed, I'd prefer it if it snowed
* * *preferir (a/sobre)(v.) = prefer (to)Ex: In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.
= favour [favor, -USA], have + a preference for, be keen on, be into, plump for.Ex: The first countries to enter the information society will reap the greatests rewards whereas countries which temporise or favour half-hearted solutions could, in less than a decade, face disastrous declines in investment and a squeeze on jobs.
Ex: Librarians have a preference for nice, clean-cut, definable, easily-retrievable questions.Ex: Librarians were most keen on the self-help aspects of community information.Ex: As one librarian summarized, 'people are not into the stuffed looking, dingy, dust smelling type of libraries anymore... they expect atmospheres more like coffeehouses or nice bookstores'.Ex: There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'.* preferir (a/sobre) = prefer (to).* preferiría = I'd rather [I had rather].* preferir + Infinitivo = had rather + Infinitivo.* preferir + Subjuntivo + que = would rather + Verbo + than.* preferir una Cosa a Otra = prefer + Nombre + over + Nombre, prefer + Nombre + versus + Nombre.* preferir una Cosa sobre Otra = prefer + Nombre + over + Nombre.* que prefiere(n) = of + Posesivo + choosing, of + Posesivo + choice.* si así lo prefieres = if you will.* * *vtto preferla prefiero con el pelo largo I like her better o I prefer her with her hair longprefiero esperar aquí I'd rather wait here, I'd prefer to wait herepreferiría no decírselo I'd rather not tell him, I'd prefer not to tell himpreferir algo A algo to prefer sth TO sthprefiere el café al té she prefers coffee to teaprefiero vivir sólo a tener que compartir I prefer living on my own to having to sharepreferiría eso a tener que volver I'd rather that than have to go back, I'd prefer that to having to go backpreferir QUE + SUBJ:prefiero que te quedes aquí I'd rather you stayed here, I prefer you to stay herepreferiría que nevara I'd rather it snowed, I'd prefer it to snow* * *
preferir ( conjugate preferir) verbo transitivo
to prefer;
preferir algo A algo to prefer sth to sth;
prefiero que te quedes I'd rather you stayed, I prefer you to stay
preferir verbo transitivo to prefer: prefiero quedarme en casa, I'd rather stay at home
To prefer aparece en distintas construcciones. Puede llevar un sustantivo ( I prefer coffee), un infinitivo con to ( I prefer to swim) o un gerundio ( I prefer swimming). Cuando comparas dos cosas, puede llevar un sustantivo más to más otro sustantivo ( I prefer coffee to tea), un gerundio más to más otro gerundio ( I prefer swimming to running) o un infinitivo con to más rather than más otro infinitivo sin to o un gerundio: I prefer to swim rather than run o I prefer to swim rather than running.
Las estructuras con infinitivo expresan preferencias específicas y muchas veces se introducen con would: I would prefer to... Si existe complemento directo, entonces sólo se puede emplear el infinitivo con to: I would prefer you to... Preferiría que tú...
También puedes emplear would rather ( would para todas las personas) más el infinitivo sin to: I would rather go home. Preferiría irme a casa. Si existe complemento directo, el verbo aparece en pasado simple: I would rather you went home. Preferiría que te fueras a casa.
' preferir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
prefiera
- prefiriera
English:
prefer
- rather
* * *preferir vtto prefer;¿qué prefieres, vino o cerveza? what would you prefer, wine or beer?;lo prefiero con un poco de sal I prefer it slightly salted;prefiere no salir she'd prefer not to go out, she'd rather not go out;prefirió quedarse en casa he preferred to stay at home;preferir algo a algo to prefer sth to sth;prefiero el pescado a la carne I prefer fish to meat;prefiero que me digan las cosas a la cara I prefer people to say things to my face, I'd rather people said things to my face* * *v/t prefer;prefiero hacerlo solo I’d rather do it on my own, I’d prefer to do it on my own* * *preferir {76} vt: to prefer* * *preferir vb to preferPara preguntar sobre lo que se prefiere hacer, se puede emplear would rather¿prefieres ir a nadar o dar un paseo? would you rather go swimming or go for a walk? -
17 Normande
in the style of Normandy; sauce of seafood, cream, and mushrooms. Also refers to fish or meat cooked with apple cider or Calvados; or dessert with apples, usually served with cream. -
18 duxelle
Chopped shallots and mushrooms seasoned, cooked in butter♦ Finely chopped mushrooms that are cooked in butter with shallots and wine. When cooked dry, duxelle make a good filling for omelets, fish, and meat. They may also be moistened with wine or broth and served as a sauce. Duxelle are also flavored with fresh herbs and brandy or Madeira. -
19 bony
كَثِير العَظْم \ bony: (of fish or meat) full of bones. \ ناتِئُ العِظَام \ bony: (of a person) with bones showing through the skin: bony fingers. \ نَحِيل \ bony: (of a person) with bones showing through the skin: bony fingers. \ See Also هَزِيل جِدًّا -
20 souse
tr[saʊs]n.• escabeche s.m.v.• escabechar v.• mojar v.• zambullir v.saʊstransitive verb marinar, macerar[saʊs]soused herrings — ≈arenques en escabeche
1. VT1) (Culin) (=pickle) escabechar, adobar (LAm)2) (=plunge) zambullir; (=soak) mojar3)- be sousedto get soused — coger una trompa (Sp) *, agarrarse una borrachera (LAm)
2.N (US) ** borracho(-a) m / f* * *[saʊs]transitive verb marinar, macerarsoused herrings — ≈arenques en escabeche
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