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81 sacar a Alguien de quicio
familiar to get on somebody's nerves* * *(v.) = get on + Posesivo + nerves, drive + Alguien + up a wall, drive + Alguien + to despair, drive + Alguien + mad, drive + Alguien + insane, drive + Alguien + crazy, drive + Alguien + nuts, drive + Alguien + pottyEx. But the old printers were men who got on each other's nerves and lost their tempers; who had moments of disastrous clumsiness; and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.Ex. Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.Ex. Ironically, Weber later changed his attitude and stated that 'a passion for bureaucracy is enough to drive one to despair'.Ex. This is a superb translation of the memoirs of the wife of Sado, the crown prince of Korea, who was driven mad and became a serial killer.Ex. As 'The Police' put it in their song, now a long time ago: 'Too much information running through my brain - Too much information driving me insane'.Ex. Those who are 'perfectionists' in such things will want to drive you crazy worrying about 'what if two people go out together' or 'it won't be accurate because some users go out for a smoke and then come right back in' or 'what about kids who run in and out' and so forth.Ex. Jack's father and wife drove him nuts.Ex. I can understand why he wants to go -- he's normally very active and being stuck indoors during the day is driving him potty.* * *(v.) = get on + Posesivo + nerves, drive + Alguien + up a wall, drive + Alguien + to despair, drive + Alguien + mad, drive + Alguien + insane, drive + Alguien + crazy, drive + Alguien + nuts, drive + Alguien + pottyEx: But the old printers were men who got on each other's nerves and lost their tempers; who had moments of disastrous clumsiness; and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.
Ex: Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.Ex: Ironically, Weber later changed his attitude and stated that 'a passion for bureaucracy is enough to drive one to despair'.Ex: This is a superb translation of the memoirs of the wife of Sado, the crown prince of Korea, who was driven mad and became a serial killer.Ex: As 'The Police' put it in their song, now a long time ago: 'Too much information running through my brain - Too much information driving me insane'.Ex: Those who are 'perfectionists' in such things will want to drive you crazy worrying about 'what if two people go out together' or 'it won't be accurate because some users go out for a smoke and then come right back in' or 'what about kids who run in and out' and so forth.Ex: Jack's father and wife drove him nuts.Ex: I can understand why he wants to go -- he's normally very active and being stuck indoors during the day is driving him potty. -
82 tener un buen día
(v.) = have + a good dayEx. But the old printers were men, not abstractions, who had good days and bad ones and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.* * *(v.) = have + a good dayEx: But the old printers were men, not abstractions, who had good days and bad ones and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.
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83 tener un mal día
(v.) = have + a bad dayEx. But the old printers were men, not abstractions, who had good days and bad ones and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.* * *(v.) = have + a bad dayEx: But the old printers were men, not abstractions, who had good days and bad ones and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.
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84 torpeza
f.1 clumsiness (falta de destreza, tacto).fue una torpeza hacerlo/decirlo it was a clumsy thing to do/say2 slowness (falta de inteligencia).3 dumb act, silly act, clumsy action.* * *1 (falta de habilidad) clumsiness, awkwardness2 (mental) dimness, stupidity3 (de movimiento) slowness, heaviness4 (error) blunder\cometer una torpeza to make a blunder* * *SF1) (=falta de agilidad) [de persona] clumsiness; [de movimientos] ungainliness2) (=falta de inteligencia) dimness, slowness3) (=falta de tacto)¡menuda torpeza la tuya! has ofendido a toda la familia — that was really tactless o clumsy of you, you've offended the whole family!
fue una torpeza por mi parte decírselo — it was stupid o clumsy of me to tell him
4) (=tontería)* * *1) ( cualidad)a) ( en las acciones) clumsiness; ( al andar) awkwardnessb) ( falta de inteligencia) stupidityperdona mi torpeza, pero no entiendo — I'm sorry to be so stupid o dim, but I don't understand
c) ( falta de tacto) clumsiness2) ( dicho desacertado) gaffe; ( acción desacertada) blunder* * *= clumsiness, cumbersomeness.Ex. But the old printers were men who got on each other's nerves and lost their tempers; who had moments of disastrous clumsiness; and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.Ex. Such a huge file is only useful, given what we know about the cumbersomeness of the present card catalog, when one has an electronic means of sorting and searching.* * *1) ( cualidad)a) ( en las acciones) clumsiness; ( al andar) awkwardnessb) ( falta de inteligencia) stupidityperdona mi torpeza, pero no entiendo — I'm sorry to be so stupid o dim, but I don't understand
c) ( falta de tacto) clumsiness2) ( dicho desacertado) gaffe; ( acción desacertada) blunder* * *= clumsiness, cumbersomeness.Ex: But the old printers were men who got on each other's nerves and lost their tempers; who had moments of disastrous clumsiness; and who improvised and botched without hesitation whenever their tools or materials did not precisely meet the needs of the moment.
Ex: Such a huge file is only useful, given what we know about the cumbersomeness of the present card catalog, when one has an electronic means of sorting and searching.* * *1 (en las acciones) clumsiness; (al andar) awkwardness2 (falta de inteligencia) stupidityperdona mi torpeza, pero no entiendo I'm sorry to be so stupid o slow o dim, but I don't understand3 (falta de tacto) clumsinessB (dicho desacertado) gaffe; (acción desacertada) blunder* * *
torpeza sustantivo femenino
1 ( cualidad)
◊ perdona mi torpeza, pero no entiendo I'm sorry to be so stupid o dim, but I don't understand
2 ( dicho desacertado) gaffe;
( acción desacertada) blunder
torpeza sustantivo femenino
1 (falta de habilidad, de tacto) clumsiness
(en el andar, etc) awkwardness, slowness
2 (equivocación) blunder, mistake
3 (de entendimiento) stupidity
' torpeza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rienda
- turbar
- turbación
English:
clumsiness
- ungainliness
* * *torpeza nf1. [falta de destreza] clumsiness2. [falta de tacto] clumsiness;tuvimos problemas por su torpeza al llevar el tema we had problems because of her clumsy handling of the issue3. [acción inconveniente]fue una torpeza hacerlo/decirlo it was a clumsy thing to do/say;cometer una torpeza to make a blunder4. [falta de inteligencia] slowness* * *f1 clumsiness2 ( necedad) stupidity* * *torpeza nf1) : clumsiness, awkwardness2) : stupidity3) : blunder -
85 trepidar
v.1 to shake, to vibrate.2 to quiver, to tremble.3 to waver, to vacillate. (Metaphorical)4 to vibrate violently, to vibrate, to shake, to shake strongly.El aparato vibra sin cesar The apparatus vibrates incessantly.* * *1 to vibrate, shake* * *VI1) (=temblar) to shake, vibrate2) LAm (=vacilar) to hesitate, waver* * *verbo intransitivo1) suelo/máquina to vibrate2) (Chi) (dudar, vacilar) to hesitate* * *verbo intransitivo1) suelo/máquina to vibrate2) (Chi) (dudar, vacilar) to hesitate* * *trepidar [A1 ]viA «suelo/máquina» to vibrateB ( Chi) (dudar, vacilar) to hesitate* * *
trepidar verbo intransitivo to tremble, vibrate
* * *trepidar vi1. [vehículo] to shake, to vibrate;[manos] to shake, to tremble* * *v/i vibrate, shake* * *trepidar vi1) : to shake, to vibrate2) : to hesitate, to waver -
86 vacile
m.joke(informal) (tomadura de pelo). (peninsular Spanish, Carib, Mexican Spanish)pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: vacilar.* * *1 familiar teasing* * *SM1) * (=guasa) teasing2) (=duda) hesitation* * *masculino (fam) ( tomadura de pelo) jokebasta de vacile — that's enough kidding (colloq)
* * *masculino (fam) ( tomadura de pelo) jokebasta de vacile — that's enough kidding (colloq)
* * *Abasta de vacile, vamos a hablar en serio that's enough kidding, now let's be serious ( colloq)B( Esp fam) (cosa estupenda): la fiesta fue un vacile increíble the party was really great o was a real blast ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo vacilar: ( conjugate vacilar)
vacilé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
vacile es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
vacilar
vacile
vacilar ( conjugate vacilar) verbo intransitivo
1
no vaciló en aceptar he did not hesitate to accept, he accepted without hesitation
2 ( oscilar) [ persona] to stagger, totter
3 (AmL exc CS fam) ( divertirse) to have fun
vacile sustantivo masculino (fam) ( tomadura de pelo) joke;◊ basta de vacile that's enough kidding (colloq)
vacilar verbo intransitivo
1 (titubear, dudar) to hesitate: vaciló en responder, he hesitated before answering
2 (una voz) to falter
(una luz) to flicker
3 argot (hacer burla soterradamente) to tease: ¿me estás vacilando?, are you winding me up?
4 argot (presumir, fanfarronear) to boast, show off
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87 άοκνον
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88 ἄοκνον
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89 αοκνότατα
ἄοκνοςwithout hesitation: adverbial superlἄοκνοςwithout hesitation: neut nom /voc /acc superl pl -
90 ἀοκνότατα
ἄοκνοςwithout hesitation: adverbial superlἄοκνοςwithout hesitation: neut nom /voc /acc superl pl -
91 αοκνότατον
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92 ἀοκνότατον
ἄοκνοςwithout hesitation: masc acc superl sgἄοκνοςwithout hesitation: neut nom /voc /acc superl sg -
93 αόκνως
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94 ἀόκνως
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95 не
1. (самостоятелен отговор) noда или не yes or noразбира се, че не of course notбоя се, че не I'm afraid notсъкр. n'tне знам I do not know, I don't knowтой не е между живите he is no moreне ставайте don't get upвали, не вали, ще вървим rain or no rain/rain or shine we're going3. notне вчера, а завчера not yesterday but the day beforeне без колебание not without hesitationне по-малко от no less/fewer thanне на въпроса off the pointне в стихията си out of o.'s elementне ми се not feel like (doing s.th.)не ми се чете I don't feel like reading* * *не,част.1. ( самостоятелен отговор) no; боя се, че \не I’m afraid not; да или \не yes or no; разбира се, че \не of course not;2. ( като отриц. част. към гл.) not; съкр. n’t; вали, \не вали, ще вървим rain or no rain/rain or shine we’re going; \не ставайте don’t get up; той \не е между живите he is no more;3. not; какво (ли) \не everything; къде (ли) \не everywhere; \не в стихията си out of o.’s element; \не вчера, а завчера not yesterday but the day before; \не на въпроса off the point; \не по-малко от no less/fewer than; • \не ми се not feel like (doing s.th.); \не ми се чете I don’t feel like reading.* * *nay* * *1. (като отрицателна частица кьм глаголи) not 2. (самостоятелен отговор) no 3. not 4. НЕ без колебание not without hesitation 5. НЕ в стихията си out of o.'s element 6. НЕ вчера, а завчера not yesterday but the day before 7. НЕ знам I do not know, I don't know 8. НЕ ми се not feel like (doing s. th.) 9. НЕ ми се чете I don't feel like reading 10. НЕ на въпроса off the point 11. НЕ по-малко от no less/fewer than 12. НЕ ставайте don't get up 13. боя се, че НЕ I'm afraid not 14. вали, НЕ вали, ще вървим rain or no rain/rain or shine we're going 15. да или НЕ yes or no 16. какво (ли) НЕ everything 17. кого (ли) НЕ everybody 18. къде (ли) НЕ everywhere 19. разбира се, че НЕ of course not 20. ськр. n't 21. той НЕ е между живите he is no more -
96 indugiare
1. v/t partenza delay2. v/i ( tardare) delay( esitare) hesitate( attardarsi) linger* * *indugiare v. intr.1 (esitare) to delay, to hesitate: indugiare a rispondere, to delay in answering; smettila di indugiare e dimmi la verità, stop stalling and tell me the truth2 (anche intr. pron.) (trattenersi) to loiter, to linger, to dawdle; to stall: indugiare su un argomento, to dwell upon (o to linger over) a subject; indugiò un po' a parlare con l'amico, he lingered a while talking to his friend.* * *[indu'dʒare]indugiare a fare qcs. — to hesitate before doing sth.
senza indugiare — without hesitation o delay
* * *indugiare/indu'dʒare/ [1](aus. avere) [ persona] to dally, to delay, to linger, to pause (su over); indugiare a fare qcs. to hesitate before doing sth.; senza indugiare without hesitation o delay. -
97 bedenkenlos
be·den·ken·los adv1) ( ohne Überlegung) unhesitatingly, without hesitation;etwas \bedenkenlos annehmen/ unterschreiben to accept/sign sth without a moment's hesitation -
98 раздумье
с.1) ( задумчивость) thoughtfulnessв глубо́ком разду́мье — deep in thought
в мра́чном разду́мье — in gloomy reflection
2) мн. ( размышления) reflection sg, deep thought sg3) ( колебание) hesitation [-zɪ-]его́ взяло́ разду́мье — he is in doubt
без разду́мий — without hesitation, without a moment's thought
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99 ἄοκνος
ἄοκν-ος, ον,A without hesitation, resolute, ;φύλακα τροφῆς ἄοκνον S.Aj. 563
;ἄ. πρὸς μελλητάς Th.1.70
;ἕψομαί γ' ἀ. Cleanth.Stoic.1.118
;πρὸς τὰς ἀναγκαίας χρήσεις Epicur.Ep.3p.64U.
;πρὸς τοὺς πόνους Plu.Pel.3
; ἄ. βλάβη pressing, present mischief, S.Tr. 841. Adv.- νως
without hesitation,Hp.
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100 titubeo
Del verbo titubear: ( conjugate titubear) \ \
titubeo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
titubeó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: titubear titubeo
titubear ( conjugate titubear) verbo intransitivo
titubeo sustantivo masculino (duda, vacilación) hesitancy, hesitation
titubear verbo intransitivo
1 (mostrarse indeciso) to hesitate
2 (balbucear) to stammer, get tongue-tied
titubeo m (vacilación) hesitation, hesitancy
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