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adjective1) (right and fair: not favouring one more than another: a fair and just decision.) justo2) (reasonable; based on one's rights: He certainly has a just claim to the money.) justo3) (deserved: He got his just reward when he crashed the stolen car and broke his leg.) merecido•- justly- justness
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adverb1) ((often with as) exactly or precisely: This penknife is just what I needed; He was behaving just as if nothing had happened; The house was just as I'd remembered it.) exactamente2) ((with as) quite: This dress is just as nice as that one.) exactamente3) (very lately or recently: He has just gone out of the house.) acabar de, ahora mismo, hace un momento4) (on the point of; in the process of: She is just coming through the door.) en este momento5) (at the particular moment: The telephone rang just as I was leaving.) justo, en el mismo instante/momento en que6) ((often with only) barely: We have only just enough milk to last till Friday; I just managed to escape; You came just in time.) a penas7) (only; merely: They waited for six hours just to get a glimpse of the Queen; `Where are you going?' `Just to the post office'; Could you wait just a minute?) sólamente8) (used for emphasis, eg with commands: Just look at that mess!; That just isn't true!; I just don't know what to do.) ¡pero!; de verdad9) (absolutely: The weather is just marvellous.) absolutamente•- just now
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just1 adj justojust2 adv1. justo / exactamente2. justo3. por poco4. sólotr[ʤʌst]1 (fair) justo,-a2 (justifiable) fundado,-a, justificado,-a3 (deserved) merecido,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get one's just desserts llevar su merecido————————tr[ʤʌst]1 (exactly) exactamente, precisamente, justo2 (only) solamente, sólo■ just a moment, please un momento, por favor■ no sugar for me, please, just milk no quiero azúcar, gracias, sólo leche■ don't worry, it's just a scratch! ¡no te preocupes, no es más que un rasguño!3 (barely) apenas, por poco4 (right now) en este momento5 (simply) sencillamente■ we could just stay here and wait for her pues, sencillamente podríamos quedarnos aquí y esperarla■ just shut up, will you? ¡cállese, por favor!1 acabar de + infin\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLjust about prácticamentejust as well menos maljust in case por si acasojust like that! ¡sin más!just then en ese momentojust the thing justo lo que hacía faltajust ['ʤʌst] adv1) exactly: justo, precisamente, exactamente2) possibly: posiblementeit just might work: tal vez resulte3) barely: justo, apenasjust in time: justo a tiempo4) only: sólo, solamente, nada másjust us: sólo nosotros5) quite: muy, simplementeit's just horrible!: ¡qué horrible!6)to have just (done something) : acabar de (hacer algo)he just called: acaba de llamarjust adj: justo♦ justly advadj.• debido, -a adj.• derecho, -a adj.• entero, -a adj.• equitativo, -a adj.• justiciero, -a adj.• justo, -a adj.• lícito, -a adj.• recto, -a adj.• sólo, -a adj.adv.• apenas adv.• casi no adv.• justamente adv.• justo adv.• no más que adv.• recién adv.• sólo adv.
I dʒʌstadjective <decision/person> justo
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1)a) ( in recent past)she's just left — se acaba de ir, recién se fue (AmL)
she'd only just finished — acababa de terminar, recién había terminado (AmL)
just recently I've begun to notice that... — últimamente he empezado a darme cuenta de que...
b) (now, at the moment)2)a) ( barely) justoI just missed him — no lo vi por poco or por apenas unos minutos
b) ( a little)just above the knee — justo or apenas encima de la rodilla
3)a) ( only) sóloI'll be with you in just a moment — enseguida or en un segundo estoy con usted
there's just one left — queda sólo uno, queda uno nomás (AmL)
just a moment, you're confusing two issues there — un momento: estás confundiendo dos problemas distintos
she was just three when her father died — tenía apenas or sólo tres años cuando murió su padre
would you like some more? - just a little, please — ¿quieres más? - bueno, un poquito
b) ( simply)that's just gossip — no son más que chismes, son puros chismes (fam)
they're just friends — no son más que amigos, sólo son amigos
just because he's famous doesn't mean he can be rude — (colloq) el hecho de que sea famoso no le da derecho a ser grosero
just follow the instructions on the packet — simplemente siga las instrucciones impresas en el paquete
4)a) (exactly, precisely)it's just what I wanted — es justo or precisamente or exactamente lo que quería
b) ( equally)the desserts were just as good as the rest of the meal — los postres estuvieron tan buenos como el resto de la comida
5) ( emphatic use)just leave it here — déjelo aquí, déjelo aquí nomás (AmL)
regret it? don't I just! — ¿que si me arrepiento? si me arrepentiré...!
just you wait, you little rascal! — ya vas a ver, bandido!
just go away, will you? — mira, vete, hazme el favor
6)a) ( giving explanation)it's just that... — lo que pasa es que...
b) ( indicating possibility)7)just about: I've just about finished now casi he terminado, prácticamente he terminado; did you get enough to eat? - just about — ¿te dieron bastante de comer? - más o menos
I [dʒʌst]1. ADJ1) (=fair) [person, system] justoas is only just — como es justo, como es de razón
2) (=deserved) [praise, reward] merecido; [punishment] apropiado, justo4) (=accurate) [account] correcto; [assessment] correcto, exacto2.NPL
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[dʒʌst]ADVERBa) (=at this moment) ahora mismoI'm just coming! — ¡ya voy!
"have some tea!" - "actually, I was just going" — -tómate un té -en realidad ya me iba
b) (=at that moment) justoc) (=recently, a moment ago)we were just talking about that — precisamente or ahora mismo estábamos hablando de eso
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it's just gone 10 o'clock — acaban de dar las diez•
to have just done sth — acabar de hacer algo•
it's just past 10 o'clock — acaban de dar las diezd) (in expressions specifying "when")•
just after I arrived — poco después de mi llegada•
just as I arrived — justo cuando yo llegabajust as it started to rain — justo cuando empezó a llover, en el momento en que empezó a llover
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just before I arrived — poco antes de mi llegada•
just when it was going well... — precisamente or justamente cuando iba bien...now 1., 6), recently, then 1., 1)•
"are you leaving?" - "not just yet" — -¿te vas? -aún or todavía no2) (=barely) por pocoI (only) just caught it — lo alcancé por un pelo, por poco lo pierdo
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we had just enough money — teníamos el dinero justo•
he missed the train, but only just — perdió el tren, pero por pocohe passed, but only just — aprobó pero por los pelos
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we arrived just in time — por poco no llegamos, llegamos justo a tiempo3) (=slightly)•
just over/ under two kilos — un poco más de/menos de dos kilosit's just over/under two kilos — pasa de/no llega a los dos kilos
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just to the left/right — un poco más a la izquierda/derecha4) (=exactly) justo, exactamenteit's just my size — es justo or exactamente mi talla
it's just the same — es justo or exactamente igual
just here/there — aquí/ahí mismo
just behind/in front of/next to etc — justo detrás/delante de/al lado de etc
it cost just (on) £20 — me costó veinte libras justas
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that's just it! — ¡ahí está! *, ¡esa es la cuestión!that's just like him, always late — es típico (de él), siempre llega tarde
they have their problems just like the rest of us — tienen sus problemas, exactamente igual que el resto de nosotros
I can't find £1,000 just like that — no puedo conseguir mil libras así sin más
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that's just the point! — ¡ahí está! *, ¡esa es la cuestión!•
he likes everything just so * — le gusta que todo esté perfecto•
it's just what I wanted — es justo or precisamente lo que queríathat's just what I thought — eso es justo or precisamente lo que pensé
just what did he say? — ¿qué dijo exactamente?
luck, right 1., 2)just what are you implying? — ¿qué es exactamente lo que estás insinuando?
5) (=only) solo, sólo, nomás (LAm)In the past the standard spelling for solo as an adverb was with an accent (sólo). Nowadays the Real Academia Española advises that the accented form is only required where there might otherwise be confusion with the adjective solo.
they were just 15 when they got married — tenían solo or nada más 15 años cuando se casaron
he's just a lad — no es más que un chaval, es solo un chaval
don't take any notice of her, she's just jealous — no le hagas ni caso, lo que está es celosa or lo que pasa es que está celosa
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it's just around the corner — está a la vuelta de la esquina•
I just asked! — hum ¡preguntaba nada más!•
just a few — solo unos pocos, unos pocos nada más•
just a little — solo un poco, un poco nada más•
just once — una vez nada más, solamente or solo una vez•
it's just over there — está ahí mismo•
he's just teasing — solo está bromeando, está bromeando, nada más•
just this once — solo esta vez•
we went just to see the museum — fuimos solo para ver el museo•
just the two of us — los dos solos, solo nosotros dosfriend, note 1., 3)•
I just wanted to say that... — solo quería decir que...6) (=simply) sencillamenteI'm just phoning to remind you that... — solo llamo para recordarte que...
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it's just that I don't like it — lo que pasa es que no me gustabecause 1., imagine 2), wonder 2.•
I just thought that you would like it — yo pensé que te gustaría7) (=specially) solo, sólo•
I did it just for you — lo hice solo por ti8) (=conceivably)it's an old trick, but it could just work — es un viejo truco, pero puede que funcione
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just as — tan10) (in imperatives)•
just let me get my hands on him! * — ¡cómo lo coja!, ¡con que lo agarre! (LAm)•
just listen to that rain! — ¡escucha or fíjate cómo llueve!just listen a minute, will you? — ¡escúchame un momento!, ¿quieres?
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just look at this mess! — ¡fíjate qué desorden!•
just wait a minute! — ¡espera un momento!just you wait, he'll come sure enough — (reassuringly) espera hombre, ya verás cómo viene
just (you) wait until I tell your father — (threateningly) ya verás cuando se lo cuente a tu padre, espera (nomás (LAm)) a que se lo cuente a tu padre
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just you do! * —•
just you try it! * —•
just you dare! * — ¡inténtalo si te atreves!11) (emphatic)"that dress is awful" - "isn't it just?" * — -ese vestido es francamente horrible -¡y tanto!
plain 1., 3)•
it's just perfect! — ¡es absolutamente perfecto!•
I can just hear the roars of laughter — me puedo imaginar muy bien or perfectamente las carcajadas•
I can just imagine her reaction — me imagino muy bien or perfectamente su reacción•
I can just see her face if I told her — me puedo imaginar muy bien or perfectamente la cara que pondría si se lo dijese•
just about, I've just about finished this work — estoy a punto de terminar este trabajoI think that it was just about here that I saw him — creo que yo estaba más o menos aquí cuando lo vi
I've just about had enough of this noise! * — ¡estoy ya más que harto de este ruido!
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come just as you are — ven tal como estásjust as I thought! — ¡ya me lo figuraba or imaginaba!, ¡lo que yo me figuraba or imaginaba!
just in case it rains — por si acaso llueve, por si llueve
I've prepared some extra food, just in case — he preparado comida de más, por si las moscas * or por si acaso
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just a minute!, just one moment! — (=coming) ¡un momento, por favor!, ¡voy!just a minute, I don't know if I agree with that... — un momento, no sé si estoy de acuerdo con eso...
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just the same, I'd rather... — de todas formas, prefiero...•
that's just too bad! — iro ¡qué lástima!, ¡qué mala pata! *happen, soonI wasn't expecting much, which was just as well — no esperaba mucho, y menos mal
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I [dʒʌst]adjective <decision/person> justo
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1)a) ( in recent past)she's just left — se acaba de ir, recién se fue (AmL)
she'd only just finished — acababa de terminar, recién había terminado (AmL)
just recently I've begun to notice that... — últimamente he empezado a darme cuenta de que...
b) (now, at the moment)2)a) ( barely) justoI just missed him — no lo vi por poco or por apenas unos minutos
b) ( a little)just above the knee — justo or apenas encima de la rodilla
3)a) ( only) sóloI'll be with you in just a moment — enseguida or en un segundo estoy con usted
there's just one left — queda sólo uno, queda uno nomás (AmL)
just a moment, you're confusing two issues there — un momento: estás confundiendo dos problemas distintos
she was just three when her father died — tenía apenas or sólo tres años cuando murió su padre
would you like some more? - just a little, please — ¿quieres más? - bueno, un poquito
b) ( simply)that's just gossip — no son más que chismes, son puros chismes (fam)
they're just friends — no son más que amigos, sólo son amigos
just because he's famous doesn't mean he can be rude — (colloq) el hecho de que sea famoso no le da derecho a ser grosero
just follow the instructions on the packet — simplemente siga las instrucciones impresas en el paquete
4)a) (exactly, precisely)it's just what I wanted — es justo or precisamente or exactamente lo que quería
b) ( equally)the desserts were just as good as the rest of the meal — los postres estuvieron tan buenos como el resto de la comida
5) ( emphatic use)just leave it here — déjelo aquí, déjelo aquí nomás (AmL)
regret it? don't I just! — ¿que si me arrepiento? si me arrepentiré...!
just you wait, you little rascal! — ya vas a ver, bandido!
just go away, will you? — mira, vete, hazme el favor
6)a) ( giving explanation)it's just that... — lo que pasa es que...
b) ( indicating possibility)7)just about: I've just about finished now casi he terminado, prácticamente he terminado; did you get enough to eat? - just about — ¿te dieron bastante de comer? - más o menos
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2 imagine
i'mæ‹in1) (to form a mental picture of (something): I can imagine how you felt.) imaginar2) (to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist): Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds; You're just imagining things!) imaginar(se)3) (to think; to suppose: I imagine (that) he will be late.) imaginar, suponer•- imagination
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imagine vb imaginartr[ɪ'mæʤɪn]1 (visualize) imaginar2 (suppose) suponer, imaginar(se), figurarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLjust imagine! ¡imagínate!, ¡fíjate!v.• antojarse v.• aprehender v.• figurar v.• imaginar v.• pintar v.• representar v.• suponer v.ɪ'mædʒən, ɪ'mædʒɪna) ( picture to oneself) imaginarse(just) imagine, leaving the poor child alone! — figúrate or imagínate! dejar al pobre niño solo!
b) (fancy, mistakenly suppose)you're imagining things — son imaginaciones or figuraciones tuyas
c) (assume, believe) imaginarse, figurarseI imagine she's very tired — me imagino or me figuro que estará muy cansada
[ɪ'mædʒɪn]VT1) (=visualize) imaginarse, figurarseimagine my surprise — imagínate or figúrate mi sorpresa
you can imagine how I felt! — ¡imagínate or figúrate cómo me sentí!
(just) imagine! — ¡imagínate!, ¡figúrate!
"is he angry?" - "I imagine so!" — -¿está enfadado? -¡me imagino que sí!
2) (=falsely believe)you're just imagining things — te lo estás imaginando, son imaginaciones tuyas
he imagined himself to be the Messiah — se creía or se imaginaba que era el Mesías
3) (=suppose, think) suponer, creerdon't imagine that you're going to get it free — no te vayas a pensar or no te creas que te va a salir gratis
she fondly imagines that... — se hace la ilusión de que...
* * *[ɪ'mædʒən, ɪ'mædʒɪn]a) ( picture to oneself) imaginarse(just) imagine, leaving the poor child alone! — figúrate or imagínate! dejar al pobre niño solo!
b) (fancy, mistakenly suppose)you're imagining things — son imaginaciones or figuraciones tuyas
c) (assume, believe) imaginarse, figurarseI imagine she's very tired — me imagino or me figuro que estará muy cansada
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3 imagine
transitive verb1) (picture to oneself, guess, think) sich (Dat.) vorstellencan you imagine? — stell dir vor!
imagine things — sich (Dat.) Dinge einbilden[, die gar nicht stimmen]
imagine something to be easy/difficult — etc. sich (Dat.) etwas leicht/schwer usw. vorstellen
do not imagine that... — bilden Sie sich (Dat.) bloß nicht ein, dass...
as you can imagine — wie du dir denken od. vorstellen kannst
2) (coll.): (suppose) glauben3) (get the impression)imagine [that]... — sich (Dat.) einbilden[, dass]...
* * *[i'mæ‹in]2) (to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist): Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds; You're just imagining things!)3) (to think; to suppose: I imagine (that) he will be late.) glauben•- academic.ru/36864/imaginary">imaginary- imagination
- imaginative* * *im·ag·ine[ɪˈmæʤɪn]vt1. (form mental image)you can just \imagine how I felt Sie können sich bestimmt ausmalen, wie ich mich gefühlt habe2. (suppose)I \imagine her father couldn't come ich gehe davon aus, dass ihr Vater nicht kommen konnteI can't \imagine how this could happen ich kann mir nicht erklären, wie das passieren konnte3. (be under the illusion)▪ to \imagine sth etw glaubendon't \imagine that you'll get a car for your birthday glaub ja nicht, dass du zum Geburtstag ein Auto bekommst!4.▶ \imagine that! stell dir das mal vor!* * *[I'mdZɪn]vt1) (= picture to oneself) sich (dat) vorstellen, sich (dat) denkenimagine you're rich/lying on a beach — stellen Sie sich mal vor, Sie wären reich/lägen am Strand
he imagined himself kissing her — er stellte sich vor, sie zu küssen
you can imagine how I felt —
you can't imagine how... — Sie machen sich kein Bild or Sie können sich nicht vorstellen wie...
I can't imagine living there — ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, dort zu leben
just imagine my surprise — stellen Sie sich nur meine Überraschung vor
2) (= be under the illusion that) sich (dat) einbildendon't imagine that... — bilden Sie sich nur nicht ein, dass..., denken Sie nur nicht, dass...
he is always imagining things (inf) — er leidet ständig an Einbildungen
3) (= suppose, conjecture) annehmen, vermutenis that her father? – I would imagine so — ist das ihr Vater? – ich denke schon
I would never have imagined he could have done that — ich hätte nie gedacht, dass er das tun würde
* * *imagine [ıˈmædʒın]A v/tI imagine him as a tall man ich stelle ihn mir groß vor;I imagine him to be rich ich halte ihn für reich;can you imagine him becoming famous? kannst du dir vorstellen, dass er einmal berühmt wird?;it is not to be imagined es ist nicht auszudenken;be hard to imagine schwer vorstellbar sein2. ersinnen, sich etwas ausdenken3. sich etwas einbilden:don’t imagine that … bilde dir nur nicht ein oder denke bloß nicht, dass …;you are imagining things! du bildest oder redest dir etwas ein!, das bildest oder redest du dir nur ein!4. annehmen, vermuten ( beide:that dass)B v/i just imagine! iron stell dir vor!, denk dir nur!* * *transitive verb1) (picture to oneself, guess, think) sich (Dat.) vorstellenimagine things — sich (Dat.) Dinge einbilden[, die gar nicht stimmen]
imagine something to be easy/difficult — etc. sich (Dat.) etwas leicht/schwer usw. vorstellen
do not imagine that... — bilden Sie sich (Dat.) bloß nicht ein, dass...
as you can imagine — wie du dir denken od. vorstellen kannst
2) (coll.): (suppose) glaubenimagine [that]... — sich (Dat.) einbilden[, dass]...
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4 imaginación
f.imagination, fancy, fantasy, mind's eye.* * *1 imagination, fantasy\son imaginaciones tuyas you're imagining things* * *noun f.* * *SF1) imaginationno se me pasó por la imaginación que... — it never even occurred to me that...
2) pl imaginaciones (=lo imaginado)* * *a) ( facultad) imaginationb) ( figuración)* * *= imagination, fancy.Ex. The other part of the picture reveals title indexes to be only crude subject indexes, which for effective use demand imagination and searching skills on the part of the user.Ex. This is the world of fancies, Santa Claus, 'human' animals like Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit, and Daleks and is often shown by the way in which a young child is able to carry on a sustained relationship with an imaginary friend or animal.----* con imaginación = imaginatively.* con la imaginación = in imagination.* con poca imaginación = unimaginatively.* dale alas a tu imaginación = let + your imagination fly!.* da rienda suelta a tu imaginación = let + your imagination fly!.* despertar la imaginación = fire + the imagination.* ejercitar la imaginación = stretch + imagination.* estimular la imaginación = spark + imagination.* falto de imaginación = unimaginative.* imaginación desbocada = wild imagination.* imaginación desbordante = wild imagination.* imaginaciones = imaginings.* imaginación fértil = vivid imagination.* imaginación ferviente = wild imagination.* imaginación muy despierta = vivid imagination.* imaginación muy viva = vivid imagination.* la imaginación no tiene límites = your imagination is the limit.* literatura de imaginación = fiction.* necesitar imaginación = take + imagination.* producto de la imaginación = work of imagination.* * *a) ( facultad) imaginationb) ( figuración)* * *= imagination, fancy.Ex: The other part of the picture reveals title indexes to be only crude subject indexes, which for effective use demand imagination and searching skills on the part of the user.
Ex: This is the world of fancies, Santa Claus, 'human' animals like Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit, and Daleks and is often shown by the way in which a young child is able to carry on a sustained relationship with an imaginary friend or animal.* con imaginación = imaginatively.* con la imaginación = in imagination.* con poca imaginación = unimaginatively.* dale alas a tu imaginación = let + your imagination fly!.* da rienda suelta a tu imaginación = let + your imagination fly!.* despertar la imaginación = fire + the imagination.* ejercitar la imaginación = stretch + imagination.* estimular la imaginación = spark + imagination.* falto de imaginación = unimaginative.* imaginación desbocada = wild imagination.* imaginación desbordante = wild imagination.* imaginaciones = imaginings.* imaginación fértil = vivid imagination.* imaginación ferviente = wild imagination.* imaginación muy despierta = vivid imagination.* imaginación muy viva = vivid imagination.* la imaginación no tiene límites = your imagination is the limit.* literatura de imaginación = fiction.* necesitar imaginación = take + imagination.* producto de la imaginación = work of imagination.* * *1 (facultad) imaginationdar rienda suelta a la imaginación to give free rein to one's imagination, to let one's imagination run riot¡ni (se) me pasó por la imaginación! it never even crossed my mind!2(figuración): es pura imaginación tuya it's all in your mind, it's a figment of your imaginationyo no he oído nada, son imaginaciones tuyas I didn't hear anything, you're imagining things* * *
imaginación sustantivo femenino
imagination;◊ ¡ni (se) me pasó por la imaginación! it never even crossed my mind!;
son imaginaciones tuyas you're imagining things
imaginación sustantivo femenino imagination: no son más que imaginaciones, it is only your imagination
' imaginación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calenturienta
- calenturiento
- cota
- fantástica
- fantástico
- freno
- representar
- revivir
- emplear
- fantasía
- figuración
- fruto
- vivaz
- vivo
English:
catch
- figment
- imagination
- imaginatively
- imaginativeness
- lack
- run away
- stir
- unleash
- vivid
- wild
- fancy
- riot
- run
- unimaginative
* * *imaginación nf1. [facultad] imagination;un niño con mucha imaginación a child with a very vivid imagination, a very imaginative child;pasar por la imaginación de alguien to occur to sb, to cross sb's mind;no me pasó por la imaginación it never occurred to me o crossed my mind;se deja llevar por la imaginación he lets his imagination run away with him;dar rienda suelta a la imaginación to let one's imagination run wildson imaginaciones tuyas you're just imagining things, it's all in your mind* * *f imagination;ni me pasó por la imaginación it never crossed my mind* * ** * *imaginación n imagination -
5 einreden
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t umg.1. jemandem etw. einreden talk s.o. into (believing) s.th.; jemandem einreden, dass... persuade s.o. that...; wer hat dir das eingeredet? who put that (idea) into your head?; das lasse ich mir nicht einreden they’ll etc. have a hard time getting me to believe that; du willst mir doch wohl nicht einreden, dass... you’re not trying to tell me that...; lass dir das bloß nicht einreden! don’t let anyone persuade you of that ( oder talk you into believing that)2. sich (Dat) etw. einreden persuade o.s. of s.th.; das redest du dir ( doch) nur ein! you’re imagining it* * *ein|re|den sep1. vtsie hat ihm eingeredet, er sei dumm — she persuaded him that or talked him into believing that he was stupid
das lasse ich mir nicht éínreden — you're not going to make me believe that
wer hat dir denn diesen Unsinn eingeredet? — who put that rubbish (Brit inf) or nonsense into your head?
er will mir éínreden, dass... — he'd have me believe that..., he wants me to believe that...
etw éínreden — to talk oneself into believing sth, to make oneself believe sth
2. viauf jdn éínreden — to keep on and on at sb
* * *ein|re·den▪ jdm etw \einreden to talk [or persuade] sb into thinking sthwer hat dir denn diesen Unsinn eingeredet? who told you that nonsense?▪ jdm \einreden, dass... to talk sb into thinking that...rede mir nicht immer ein, dass nur deine Meinung richtig sei! don't try and tell me that your opinion is the only right one!rede dir doch so was nicht ein! put that idea out of your head!* * *1.transitives Verb2.das redest du dir bloß ein — you're just imagining it
intransitives Verb* * *einreden (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t umg1.jemandem etwas einreden talk sb into (believing) sth;jemandem einreden, dass … persuade sb that …;wer hat dir das eingeredet? who put that (idea) into your head?;das lasse ich mir nicht einreden they’ll etc have a hard time getting me to believe that;du willst mir doch wohl nicht einreden, dass … you’re not trying to tell me that …;lass dir das bloß nicht einreden! don’t let anyone persuade you of that ( oder talk you into believing that)2.sich (dat)etwas einreden persuade o.s. of sth;das redest du dir (doch) nur ein! you’re imagining itB. v/i:* * *1.transitives Verb2.sich (Dat.) einreden, daß... — persuade oneself that...
intransitives Verb -
6 einbilden
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. sich (Dat) etw. einbilden (sich vorstellen) imagine s.th.; (glauben) think s.th.; er bildet sich ein, beliebt zu sein he thinks ( oder likes to think) he’s popular; sich steif und fest einbilden, dass... be (firmly) convinced that...; das bildest du dir nur ein you’re (just) imagining it ( oder things); bilde dir ja nicht ein, dass... you needn’t (for one minute) think that..., don’t go running away with the idea that...; was bildest du dir eigentlich ein? what on earth has got (Am. auch gotten) into you?, who do you think you are?; bei Handlung: auch what on earth do you think you’re doing?; bilde dir doch nichts ein! don’t fool ( oder kid umg.) yourself; ich bilde mir nicht ein, ein Genie zu sein I don’t pretend ( oder claim) to be a genius2. umg., meist pej.: sich (Dat) etwas einbilden (stolz sein) be proud ( oder conceited) ( auf + Akk about); darauf brauchst du dir nichts einzubilden that’s nothing to be proud of ( oder to write home about); er bildet sich auf seinen Erfolg was ein his success has gone to his head, he’s gone (Am. gotten) all stuck-up since his success; bilde dir ja nicht zu viel ein! don’t let it go to your head (, now); darauf kannst du dir was einbilden that’s something to be proud of; eingebildet3. Dial.: sich (Dat) jemanden / etw. einbilden (unbedingt haben wollen) set one’s mind on s.o. / s.th.* * *sich einbildento fancy; to imagine* * *ein|bil|denvt sep1)etw éínbilden — to imagine sth
ein, dass... — he's got hold of the idea that...
das bildest du dir nur ein — that's just your imagination
ich bilde mir nicht ein, ich sei... — I don't have any illusions about being..., I'm not pretending to be...
bilde dir ( doch) nichts ein! — don't kid (inf) or delude yourself!
was bildest du dir eigentlich ein? — what's got (Brit) or gotten (US) into you?
bilde dir bloß nicht ein, dass ich das glaube! — don't kid yourself (inf) or don't go thinking that I believe that!
2)darauf kann ich mir etwas éínbilden (iro) — praise indeed!
darauf können Sie sich etwas éínbilden! — that's something to be proud of!, that's a feather in your cap!
darauf brauchst du dir nichts einzubilden! — that's nothing to crow about (inf) or be proud of
auf diesen bescheidenen Erfolg brauchst du dir nichts einzubilden — don't go getting any big ideas just because of this little success
See:→ auch eingebildet* * *ein|bil·denvr1. (fälschlicherweise glauben)was hast du dir eigentlich eingebildet! what were you thinking [of]!du hast dir doch nicht etwa im Ernst eingebildet, dass... did you [or you didn't] really think that...2. (fantasieren)3. (stolz sein)darauf brauchst du dir nichts einzubilden that's nothing to write home [or BRIT to crow] about4.* * *reflexives Verb1)sich (Dat.) etwas einbilden — imagine something
eine eingebildete Krankheit — an imaginary illness
was bildest du dir eigentlich ein? — (ugs.) what do you think you are doing?
2) (ugs.)sich etwas einbilden — be conceited (auf + Akk. about)
er bildet sich (Dat.) ganz schön viel ein — he thinks no end of himself (coll.)
* * *einbilden v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1.sich (dat)er bildet sich ein, beliebt zu sein he thinks ( oder likes to think) he’s popular;sich steif und fest einbilden, dass … be (firmly) convinced that …;das bildest du dir nur ein you’re (just) imagining it ( oder things);bilde dir ja nicht ein, dass … you needn’t (for one minute) think that …, don’t go running away with the idea that …;was bildest du dir eigentlich ein? what on earth has got (US auch gotten) into you?, who do you think you are?; bei Handlung: auch what on earth do you think you’re doing?;ich bilde mir nicht ein, ein Genie zu sein I don’t pretend ( oder claim) to be a genius2. umg, meist pej:sich (dat)auf +akk about);darauf brauchst du dir nichts einzubilden that’s nothing to be proud of ( oder to write home about);er bildet sich auf seinen Erfolg was ein his success has gone to his head, he’s gone (US gotten) all stuck-up since his success;bilde dir ja nicht zu viel ein! don’t let it go to your head(, now);3. dial:sich (dat)jemanden/etwas einbilden (unbedingt haben wollen) set one’s mind on sb/sth* * *reflexives Verb1)sich (Dat.) etwas einbilden — imagine something
was bildest du dir eigentlich ein? — (ugs.) what do you think you are doing?
2) (ugs.)sich etwas einbilden — be conceited (auf + Akk. about)
er bildet sich (Dat.) ganz schön viel ein — he thinks no end of himself (coll.)
* * *v.to imagine v.to surmise v. -
7 desvarío
m.1 delirium, craze, madness, insanity.2 crazy idea, stupid idea.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desvariar.* * *1 (delirio) delirium, raving2 (disparate) nonsense, act of madness3 (capricho) fancy, whim* * *SM1) (Med) delirium2) (=desatino) absurdity3) pl desvaríos (=disparates) ravings* * *a) (Med) deliriumb) desvaríos masculino plural ( disparates) ravings (pl)ahí no hay nada, sólo son desvaríos tuyos — there's nothing there, you're just imagining things
* * *= delirium, raving.Nota: Generalmente usado en plural.Ex. It is therefore essential to suspect and recognize delirium in these patients, especially in emergency wards.Ex. I knew all the ways to control lunatics, but she was strong in her ravings and knocked me cold more than once.----* desvaríos = rantings and ravings, rantings.* * *a) (Med) deliriumb) desvaríos masculino plural ( disparates) ravings (pl)ahí no hay nada, sólo son desvaríos tuyos — there's nothing there, you're just imagining things
* * *= delirium, raving.Nota: Generalmente usado en plural.Ex: It is therefore essential to suspect and recognize delirium in these patients, especially in emergency wards.
Ex: I knew all the ways to control lunatics, but she was strong in her ravings and knocked me cold more than once.* desvaríos = rantings and ravings, rantings.* * *1 ( Med) deliriumsus poemas eran los desvaríos de una mente trastornada her poems were the ramblings o ravings of a disturbed mindno hay nada, sólo son desvaríos tuyos there's nothing there, you're just imagining things* * *
Del verbo desvariar: ( conjugate desvariar)
desvarío es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desvarió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desvariar
desvarío
desvariar ( conjugate desvariar) verbo intransitivo (Med) to be delirious;
( decir tonterías) to talk nonsense, rave
desvariar verbo intransitivo to talk nonsense, rave: después de dos copas empezó a desvariar, after having a couple of drinks she started raving
desvarío sustantivo masculino
1 (disparate: dicho) nonsense
(: hecho) foolish act
2 (pérdida momentánea de la razón) delirium
' desvarío' also found in these entries:
English:
raving
* * *desvarío nm¡no digas desvaríos! don't talk nonsense!2. [delirio] delirium* * *m1 delirium2:desvaríos pl ravings* * *desvarío nmdelirio: delirium -
8 vorkommen
(unreg., trennb., ist -ge-) v/i1. (zum Vorschein kommen) appear; (sich finden, vorhanden sein) be found; (auftauchen) crop up; (sich ereignen) happen, occur; sie kommen im Mittelalter / in Asien etc. vor you find them in the Middle Ages / in Asia etc.; das kommt schon mal vor it happens, it can happen; Familie; so etwas ist mir noch nie vorgekommen nothing like that has ever happened to me before; das Wort kommt zweimal vor the word appears ( oder occurs) twice, there are two instances of the word2. (scheinen, erscheinen) seem; es kommt mir vor, als ob... it seems to me as if...; es kommt mir merkwürdig vor it strikes me as strange, it seems (a bit) strange to me; es kam mir so vor, als ob I had the impression that; sich (Dat) dumm etc. vorkommen feel silly etc.; sich (Dat) klug / wichtig etc. vorkommen think one is clever / important etc.; das kommt dir nur so vor you’re (just) imagining it; wie kommst du mir eigentlich vor? umg. who do you think you are?* * *das Vorkommenincidence; occurrence; existence* * *Vor|kom|men ['foːɐkɔmən]nt -s, -(no pl = das Auftreten) occurrence, incidence; (MIN) deposit* * *(to be found: Oil occurs under the sea.) occur* * *<-s, ->nt* * *das; Vorkommens, Vorkommen1) o. Pl. occurrence2) (Geol.) deposit* * *vorkommen (irr, trennb, ist -ge-) v/i1. (zum Vorschein kommen) appear; (sich finden, vorhanden sein) be found; (auftauchen) crop up; (sich ereignen) happen, occur;sie kommen im Mittelalter/in Asien etcvor you find them in the Middle Ages/in Asia etc;so etwas ist mir noch nie vorgekommen nothing like that has ever happened to me before;das Wort kommt zweimal vor the word appears ( oder occurs) twice, there are two instances of the word2. (scheinen, erscheinen) seem;es kommt mir vor, als ob … it seems to me as if …;es kommt mir merkwürdig vor it strikes me as strange, it seems (a bit) strange to me;es kam mir so vor, als ob I had the impression that;sich (dat)dumm etcvorkommen feel silly etc;sich (dat)klug/wichtig etcvorkommen think one is clever/important etc;das kommt dir nur so vor you’re (just) imagining it;wie kommst du mir eigentlich vor? umg who do you think you are?* * *das; Vorkommens, Vorkommen1) o. Pl. occurrence2) (Geol.) deposit* * *n.appearance n.incidence n.occurrence n. -
9 imagine
[i'mæ‹in]1) (to form a mental picture of (something): I can imagine how you felt.) forestille sig; tænke sig2) (to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist): Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds; You're just imagining things!) bilde sig ind3) (to think; to suppose: I imagine (that) he will be late.) tro; formode•- imagination
- imaginative* * *[i'mæ‹in]1) (to form a mental picture of (something): I can imagine how you felt.) forestille sig; tænke sig2) (to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist): Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds; You're just imagining things!) bilde sig ind3) (to think; to suppose: I imagine (that) he will be late.) tro; formode•- imagination
- imaginative -
10 imagine
[ɪ'mædʒɪn]1) (visualize) immaginare, immaginarsi [object, scene]I can't imagine her liking that I can't imagine (that) she liked that non credo che le piaccia; to imagine being rich immaginare di essere ricco; just imagine! just imagine that! immagina! just imagine my surprise immagina la mia sorpresa; you must have imagined it deve essere frutto della tua immaginazione; surely you don't imagine that...? — non penserai che...?
2) (suppose) immaginare* * *[i'mæ‹in]1) (to form a mental picture of (something): I can imagine how you felt.) immaginare2) (to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist): Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds; You're just imagining things!) immaginare3) (to think; to suppose: I imagine (that) he will be late.) supporre•- imagination
- imaginative* * *[ɪ'mædʒɪn]1) (visualize) immaginare, immaginarsi [object, scene]I can't imagine her liking that I can't imagine (that) she liked that non credo che le piaccia; to imagine being rich immaginare di essere ricco; just imagine! just imagine that! immagina! just imagine my surprise immagina la mia sorpresa; you must have imagined it deve essere frutto della tua immaginazione; surely you don't imagine that...? — non penserai che...?
2) (suppose) immaginare -
11 imaginar
v.1 to imagine.imagino que te has enterado de la noticia I imagine o suppose you've heard the newsno puedes imaginar cuánto me enfadé you can't imagine how angry I was2 to think up, to invent.3 to imagine to.* * *1 (gen) to imagine2 (pensar) to think, imagine■ ¡imagina que todos estamos a su entera disposición! she thinks we're all at her beck and call!3 (idear) to devise, think up■ imaginó una estrategia para despistar al vigilante he thought up a way to distract the guard's attention Table 1 NOTA The form imaginarse is also used in all senses, especially in colloquial speech /Table 1* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=suponer) to imagineno puedes imaginar cuánto he deseado que llegara este momento — you can't imagine how much I've been looking forward to this moment
imagino que necesitaréis unas vacaciones — I imagine o suppose o guess * that you'll need a holiday
imagina que tuvieras mucho dinero, ¿qué harías? — suppose o imagine that you had a lot of money - what would you do?
2) (=visualizar) to imagine3) (=inventar) [+ plan, método] to think up2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (suponer, figurarse) to imagineb) ( formar una imagen mental de) to imaginetrata de imaginarlo pintado de blanco — try to imagine o picture it painted white
c) ( idear) <plan/método> to think up, come up with2.imaginarse v prona) (suponer, figurarse) to imagineme imagino que no querrá ir — I don't imagine o suppose he feels like going
¿sabes cuánto costó? - me imagino que un dineral — do you know how much it cost? - a fortune, I should imagine
¿quedó contento? - imagínate! — was he pleased? - what do you think!
b) ( formar una imagen mental) to imagine* * *= envision, guess, imagine, visualise [visualize, -USA], dream, confabulate.Ex. Let me further specify the requirements of the catalog envisioned by the Paris Principles.Ex. Do not use your first name, last name, or initials as a password, since this information is easily guessed by an unauthorized person.Ex. I do not imagine, as a result, that public libraries will, for instance, begin establishing inappropriate and complex transliterated forms of names.Ex. Coates believed that in order to conceptualise an action it is necessary to visualise the thing on which the action is being performed.Ex. This has brought us nearer to UBC than anyone would have dreamed possible thirty years ago.Ex. His cognitive abilities were severely compromised, and he confabulated continuously and bizarrely.----* hacer imaginar = conjure up + a vision of, conjure up + an image of.* imaginarse = picture.* imaginarse una situación = envision + situation.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (suponer, figurarse) to imagineb) ( formar una imagen mental de) to imaginetrata de imaginarlo pintado de blanco — try to imagine o picture it painted white
c) ( idear) <plan/método> to think up, come up with2.imaginarse v prona) (suponer, figurarse) to imagineme imagino que no querrá ir — I don't imagine o suppose he feels like going
¿sabes cuánto costó? - me imagino que un dineral — do you know how much it cost? - a fortune, I should imagine
¿quedó contento? - imagínate! — was he pleased? - what do you think!
b) ( formar una imagen mental) to imagine* * *= envision, guess, imagine, visualise [visualize, -USA], dream, confabulate.Ex: Let me further specify the requirements of the catalog envisioned by the Paris Principles.
Ex: Do not use your first name, last name, or initials as a password, since this information is easily guessed by an unauthorized person.Ex: I do not imagine, as a result, that public libraries will, for instance, begin establishing inappropriate and complex transliterated forms of names.Ex: Coates believed that in order to conceptualise an action it is necessary to visualise the thing on which the action is being performed.Ex: This has brought us nearer to UBC than anyone would have dreamed possible thirty years ago.Ex: His cognitive abilities were severely compromised, and he confabulated continuously and bizarrely.* hacer imaginar = conjure up + a vision of, conjure up + an image of.* imaginarse = picture.* imaginarse una situación = envision + situation.* * *imaginar [A1 ]vt1 (suponer, figurarse) to imagineimagino que seguirás con la misma empresa I suppose o imagine o expect you're still with the same companyno puede usted imaginar cuánto se lo agradezco you can't imagine how grateful I am to you2 (formar una imagen mental de) to imaginetrata de imaginarlo pintado de blanco try to imagine o picture it painted white3 (idear) ‹plan/método/solución› to think up, come up with1 (suponer, figurarse) to imagineme imagino que no le habrán quedado ganas de repetir la experiencia I don't imagine o suppose he feels like repeating the experienceno me imagino qué puede haber estado haciendo allí I can't imagine o think what he could have been doing thereno te puedes imaginar lo mal que nos trató you've no idea how badly she treated usnunca me hubiera imaginado que nos iba a traicionar I'd never have dreamed o imagined that he would betray us¿sabes cuánto les costó? — me imagino que un dineral do you know how much it cost them? — a fortune, I should imagine o think¿quedó contento? — ¡imagínate! was he happy? — what do you think!¿habrá que moverlo de ahí? — me imagino que sí do you think we'll have to move it — I suppose so o I imagine so o it looks like itno sabes cómo me dolió — ¡me (lo) imagino! it was unbelievably painful — I can imagine! o ( colloq) I bet it was!2 (formar una imagen mental) to imagine¿te la imaginas con diez kilos menos? can you imagine o picture her ten kilos lighter?me lo imaginaba más alto I imagined him to be taller, I thought he would be tallerimagínatelo sin barba imagine how he'd look without a beard* * *
imaginar ( conjugate imaginar) verbo transitivo
imaginarse verbo pronominal
to imagine;◊ me imagino que no querrá ir I don't imagine o suppose he feels like going;
no te puedes imaginar lo mal que nos trató you've no idea how badly she treated us;
¿quedó contento? — ¡imagínate! was he pleased? — what do you think!;
me imagino que sí I suppose so;
me lo imaginaba más alto I imagined he'd be taller
imaginar verbo transitivo
1 to imagine: intenté imaginar algo agradable, I tried to think of something pleasant
2 (creer, suponer) to expect, assume: imagino que vendrán enseguida, I expect they'll be here soon
' imaginar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
poner
- saber
- soñar
- suponer
- calcular
- concebir
- dónde
English:
see
- think up
- visualize
- conceive
- guess
* * *♦ vt1. [suponer] to imagine;imagino que te has enterado de la noticia I imagine o suppose you've heard the news;imagina por un momento que eres millonario imagine for a moment that you are a millionaire;no puedes imaginar cuánto me enfadé you can't imagine how angry I was;imagina que llega y no estamos preparados imagine what would happen if she arrived and we weren't ready2. [visualizar] to imagine, to picture;imagina un mundo más justo imagine a fairer world3. [idear] to think up, to invent* * *v/t imagine* * *imaginar vt: to imagine* * *imaginar vb to imagine¡imagínate! just imagine! -
12 imagine
i'mæ‹in1) (to form a mental picture of (something): I can imagine how you felt.) forestille/tenke seg2) (to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist): Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds; You're just imagining things!) innbille seg3) (to think; to suppose: I imagine (that) he will be late.) regne med, gå ut fra•- imagination
- imaginativeverb \/ɪˈmædʒɪn\/1) forestille seg, tenke seg, ane, drømme2) gjette, mistenke, anta, tro3) innbille seg, få for seg4) ( gammeldags) tenke ut, planleggeI can imagine jeg kan tenke meg, jeg kan forestille megI can't imagine jeg begriper ikke• why he came so late, I can't imagine(just) imagine! bare tenk deg det!, bare tenk!, tenk bare!, tenke seg til!imagine oneself back in drømme seg tilbake tilyou can't imagine du aner ikke, du har ingen anelse, du begriper ikke -
13 imagine
[i'mæ‹in]1) (to form a mental picture of (something): I can imagine how you felt.) imaginar2) (to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist): Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds; You're just imagining things!) imaginar3) (to think; to suppose: I imagine (that) he will be late.) supor•- imagination
- imaginative* * *im.ag.ine[im'ædʒin] vt+vi 1 imaginar, figurar-se, representar-se. 2 pensar, supor, crer. just imagine! imagine! -
14 imagine
[i'mæ‹in]1) (to form a mental picture of (something): I can imagine how you felt.) predstavljati si2) (to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist): Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds; You're just imagining things!) domišljati si3) (to think; to suppose: I imagine (that) he will be late.) misliti•- imagination
- imaginative* * *[imaedžin]1.transitive verbpredstavljati si, (za)misliti si, umisliti si;2.intransitive verbmisliti, meniti, domišljati sijust imagine! — samo pomisli! -
15 imagine **** im·ag·ine vt
[ɪ'mædʒɪn]1) (visualize) immaginare, immaginarsiyou can imagine how I felt — puoi immaginare or immaginarti come mi sono sentito
you are just imagining things — che idee!, è tutto frutto della tua immaginazione
2) (suppose, think) immaginare, credere -
16 Vorkommen
(unreg., trennb., ist -ge-) v/i1. (zum Vorschein kommen) appear; (sich finden, vorhanden sein) be found; (auftauchen) crop up; (sich ereignen) happen, occur; sie kommen im Mittelalter / in Asien etc. vor you find them in the Middle Ages / in Asia etc.; das kommt schon mal vor it happens, it can happen; Familie; so etwas ist mir noch nie vorgekommen nothing like that has ever happened to me before; das Wort kommt zweimal vor the word appears ( oder occurs) twice, there are two instances of the word2. (scheinen, erscheinen) seem; es kommt mir vor, als ob... it seems to me as if...; es kommt mir merkwürdig vor it strikes me as strange, it seems (a bit) strange to me; es kam mir so vor, als ob I had the impression that; sich (Dat) dumm etc. vorkommen feel silly etc.; sich (Dat) klug / wichtig etc. vorkommen think one is clever / important etc.; das kommt dir nur so vor you’re (just) imagining it; wie kommst du mir eigentlich vor? umg. who do you think you are?* * *das Vorkommenincidence; occurrence; existence* * *Vor|kom|men ['foːɐkɔmən]nt -s, -(no pl = das Auftreten) occurrence, incidence; (MIN) deposit* * *(to be found: Oil occurs under the sea.) occur* * *<-s, ->nt* * *das; Vorkommens, Vorkommen1) o. Pl. occurrence2) (Geol.) deposit* * *das Vorkommen von Skorpionen/dieser Krankheit etc the existence of scorpions/incidence of this disease etc2. MINER deposit;* * *das; Vorkommens, Vorkommen1) o. Pl. occurrence2) (Geol.) deposit* * *n.appearance n.incidence n.occurrence n. -
17 corpo
"body;Schaft;Körper;corpo"* * *m bodymilitary corpscorpo celeste heavenly bodycorpo diplomatico diplomatic corpscorpo di ballo dancers pl(a) corpo a corpo hand-to-hand* * *corpo s.m.1 body; ( corporatura) physique, build: il corpo umano, the human body; ha un corpo molto slanciato, his body (o physique) is very slim; un corpo atletico, an athletic body (o build); ( ginnastica) esercizi a corpo libero, freestyle gymnastics; mente sana in corpo sano, (prov.) a sound mind in a sound body // corpo di Bacco!, by Jove! // lotta corpo a corpo, hand-to-hand struggle, ( boxe) infighting; lottare corpo a corpo, to struggle hand-to-hand; ( boxe) bloccare in un corpo a corpo, to clinch // darsi a qlco. anima e corpo, to throw oneself body and soul into sthg. // a corpo morto, head-long; furiously: si è buttato a corpo morto in quel lavoro, he threw himself headlong into the job // i piaceri del corpo, the pleasures of the flesh; mortificare il corpo, to mortify the flesh // passare sul corpo di qlcu., to pass over s.o. // avere il diavolo in corpo, to be possessed; l'avrebbe strozzato con la rabbia che aveva in corpo, she was so angry she could have strangled him // senza corpo, bodiless (o incorporeal) // dar corpo a qlco., to make sthg. come true; è riuscito a dar corpo ai suoi sogni, he managed to make his dreams come true; dar corpo alle ombre, to imagine things; a mio avviso stai solo dando corpo alle ombre, I think you're just imagining things (o you're letting your imagination run away with you)2 ( cadavere) body, corpse; (non com.) corpus: seppellire un corpo, to bury a body; il corpo si trovava sul pavimento in biblioteca, the body was lying on the floor in the library3 ( parte principale) body, main part, core: il corpo di un edificio, the body (o main part) of a building; il corpo di un discorso, the core of a speech // far corpo con qlco., to be an integral part of sthg. // corpo di una nave, hull // corpo di una caldaia, boiler shell4 ( oggetto) body; corpo semplice, simple body; corpo composto, compound body; i corpi celesti, heavenly (o celestial) bodies; (med.) corpo estraneo, foreign body (o foreign matter); (mar.) corpo morto, anchor log // (fis.) corpo nero, blackbody // (dir.): corpo del reato, material evidence; corpo contundente, blunt instrument5 ( organismo) corps: corpo diplomatico, diplomatic corps; corpo d'armata, army corps; il corpo degli Alpini, the Alpine corps // corpo insegnante, teaching staff // corpo di ballo, (corps de) ballet // corpo di guardia, guards // corpo di spedizione, task force // spirito di corpo, team spirit6 ( raccolta, insieme) body: corpo di case, body of houses; corpo di leggi, body of laws // (econ.) vendita a corpo, bulk sale // (miner.) corpo minerario, orebody // (mat.) corpo non commutativo, corpo sghembo, skew field7 (fam.) ( ventre) stomach; belly: avere dolori di corpo, to have a stomachache; mettersi in corpo, to eat; andare di corpo, to evacuate one's bowels (o to have a bowel movement)* * *['kɔrpo]1. smcorpo liquido/gassoso — liquid/gaseous substance
darsi anima e corpo a — to give o.s. heart and soul to
prendere corpo — (idea, progetto) to take shape
a corpo morto fig — like a dead weight, heavily
2.* * *['kɔrpo]sostantivo maschile1) body2) (cadavere) (dead) body, corpsepassare sul corpo di qcn. — fig. to do sth. over sb.'s dead body
3) (gruppo)spirito di corpo — team spirit, esprit de corps
4) mil. corps*corpo dei pompieri — fire service o brigade
5) (di dottrina, testo)6) tecn. (parte principale) body8) (oggetto) object9) fis. body10) tip. (di carattere) type size, point size•corpo di ballo — ballet company, corps de ballet
corpo celeste — celestial o heavenly body
corpo di guardia — (guardie) guards pl.; (luogo) guardhouse
corpo del reato — dir. corpus delicti
••andare di corpo — to have a bowel movement o a motion
buttarsi a corpo morto in qcs. — to fling oneself into sth.
* * *corpo/'kɔrpo/sostantivo m.1 body; corpo umano human body; linguaggio del corpo body language; lotta corpo a corpo hand-to-hand fight; lottare corpo a corpo to fight hand to hand3 (gruppo) corpo medico medical profession; corpo insegnante teaching staff; il corpo elettorale the electorate; spirito di corpo team spirit, esprit de corps4 mil. corps*; corpo d'armata army corps; corpo di polizia police force; corpo dei pompieri fire service o brigade5 (di dottrina, testo) un corpo di leggi a body of laws6 tecn. (parte principale) body8 (oggetto) object; corpo contundente blunt instrument9 fis. body10 tip. (di carattere) type size, point sizeandare di corpo to have a bowel movement o a motion; avere il diavolo in corpo to be like someone possessed; buttarsi a corpo morto in qcs. to fling oneself into sth.; cadere a corpo morto to fall heavily\corpo di ballo ballet company, corps de ballet; corpo celeste celestial o heavenly body; corpo di Cristo body of Christ; corpo diplomatico diplomatic corps; corpo estraneo foreign body; corpo di guardia (guardie) guards pl.; (luogo) guardhouse; corpo del reato dir. corpus delicti. -
18 imagine
[ɪ'mædʒɪn]vtI imagine that … — zdaje mi się, że …
* * *[i'mæ‹in]1) (to form a mental picture of (something): I can imagine how you felt.) przedstawić sobie2) (to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist): Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds; You're just imagining things!) wyobrażać sobie3) (to think; to suppose: I imagine (that) he will be late.) przypuszczać•- imagination
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19 imagine
[i'mæ‹in]1) (to form a mental picture of (something): I can imagine how you felt.) ímynda sér2) (to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist): Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds; You're just imagining things!) ímynda sér3) (to think; to suppose: I imagine (that) he will be late.) gera sér í hugarlund•- imagination
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20 imagine
[i'mæ‹in]1) (to form a mental picture of (something): I can imagine how you felt.) (el)képzel2) (to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist): Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds; You're just imagining things!) képzelődik3) (to think; to suppose: I imagine (that) he will be late.) hisz•- imagination
- imaginative
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