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1 controlar
kɔntro'larv1) ( revisar) beaufsichtigen, nachprüfen, überprüfen2) ( dominar) meistern, kontrollieren3) INFORM steuernverbo transitivo1. [vigilar] überwachen2. [comprobar] überprüfen3. [regular] kontrollieren4. [dominar] beherrschen————————controlarse verbo pronominalcontrolarcontrolar [koDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Dtro'lar]überwachen, überprüfen■ controlarse sich beherrschen(argot) sich im Griff haben; no te preocupes, yo controlo keine Angst, ich haue nicht über die Stränge -
2 desmelenar
đezmele'narvverbo transitivo————————desmelenarse verbo pronominaldesmelenardesmelenar [desmele'nar](cabello) zerzausen, durcheinander bringennum1num (el pelo) sein Haar in Unordnung bringennum2num (figurativo: desmadrarse) aus der Rolle fallen; (en la conducta) sich ungehörig benehmen, über die Stränge schlagen familiar; (en el lenguaje) ausfallend werden; (enfurecerse) die Fassung verlieren, in Rage geraten, ausrasten familiar -
3 no te preocupes, yo controlo
no te preocupes, yo controlokeine Angst, ich haue nicht über die Stränge -
4 pasar
pa'sarv1) passieren, geschehen, vorkommen¿Qué ha pasado? — Was ist geschehen?
2)pasar por — passieren, vorbeigehen an, vorbeikommen an
¿Ya ha pasado? — Ist es schon vorbei?
Yo pasaro. — Ich komme vorbei.
pasar por agua fría — ( los huevos) Eier abschrecken
3) ( un tiempo) verbringen, verleben¡Que lo pase bien! — Alles Gute!/Viel Spaß!
4) ( sobre pasar) überholen5)6) ( entrar) hereinkommen7) ( las horas) vergehen8) ( alcanzar) reichen9) ( colar) siebenverbo transitivo1. [trasladar]2. [conducir hacia adentro] hineinführen3. [acercar] geben¿me pasas la sal? gibst du mir bitte das Salz?4. [hacer llegar] weitergeben5. [atravesar] überqueren6. [filtrarse] durchsickern7. [filtrar]8. [deslizar] streichen9. [contagiar]10. [aceptar] annehmen11. [consentir]12. [cruzar - en espacio] überqueren13. [ocupar tiempo] verbringen14. [padecer] erleiden15. [aprobar] bestehen16. [sobrepasar] überschreiten17. [adelantar] überholen18. [omitir] auslassen19. [revisar]20. [película] zeigen————————verbo intransitivo1. [ir] gelangen2. [circular - en vehículo] vorbeifahren ; [ - a pie] vorbeigehenpasar de largo weitergehen/-fahren3. [entrar] eintreten¡pase! herein!4. [poder entrar] durchkommen5. [ir un momento] vorbeischauen6. [suceder] passieren¿qué pasa aquí? was ist hier los?pase lo que pase egal, was passiert7. [terminarse] vorüber sein8. [transcurrir] vergehen9. [cambiar de situación]pasar de... a... von... zu überwechseln10. [cambiar de acción]11. [conformarse]pasar con/sin algo mit /ohne etw auskommen12. [servir] taugen13. (muy familiar) [prescindir] kein Interesse habenpasar de algo / alguien mit etw/jm nichts zu tun haben wollen14. [aguantar]————————pasarse verbo pronominal1. [acabarse] zu Ende gehen2. [emplear tiempo] verbringen3. [perder] entgehen4. [descomponerse] verderben5. [cambiar de bando]6. [omitir] auslassen7. [olvidar] vergessen8. [quedar inadvertido]se me ha pasado lo que has dicho ich habe nicht mitbekommen, was du gesagt hast9. [excederse]10. (familiar) [propasarse] zu weit gehen11. [divertirse o aburrirse]¿cómo te lo pasaste en la fiesta? Wie gefiel's dir auf dem Fest?pasarpasar [pa'sar]num1num (por delante) vorbeigehen; (en coche) vorbeifahren; pasar corriendo vorbeilaufen; pasar desapercibido unbemerkt bleiben; pasar de largo (no detenerse) nicht anhalten; (no entrar) nicht hereinkommen; pásate un momento por mi casa komm doch auf einen Sprung zu mir; dejar pasar (por delante) vorbeilassen; no dejes pasar la oportunidad lass die Gelegenheit nicht ungenutzt; el avión pasó por encima del Teide das Flugzeug flog über den Teidenum2num (por un hueco) durchgehen; (en coche) durchfahren; el sofa no pasa por la puerta das Sofa passt nicht durch die Tür; el Ebro pasa por Zaragoza der Ebro fließt durch Zaragoza; pasar por una crisis eine Krise durchlebennum3num (trasladarse) hinübergehen; (entrar) hereinkommen; me hizo pasar er/sie bat mich herein; pasemos al comedor lass uns doch ins Esszimmer gehennum4num (acaecer) passieren; ¿qué pasa? was ist los?; ¿qué te pasa? was hast du?; pase lo que pase auf jeden Fall; dejar pasar algo etw zulassen; lo que pasa es que,... es ist Folgendes:...num5num (acabar) vorübergehen; ya ha pasado la tormenta das Gewitter ist vorbei; cuando pasen las vacaciones... nach den Ferien...num6num (el tiempo) vergehen; han pasado dos semanas sin llover es hat schon seit zwei Wochen nicht mehr geregnet; lo pasado, pisado Schwamm drübernum9num (aparentar) durchgehen [por als+nominativo]; pasa por nuevo alle glauben, es sei neu; podrías pasar por alemana man könnte dich glatt für eine Deutsche halten; hacerse pasar por médico sich als Arzt ausgebennum10num (cambiar) übergehen [a zu+dativo]; paso a explicarte porqué ich erzähle dir jetzt, warum; pasar a mayores sich verschlimmernnum11num (ser admisible) durchgehen; arreglándolo aún puede pasar wenn du es reparierst, ist es noch brauchbar; pasar por un control einer Prüfung standhaltennum12num (no jugar) passennum13num (familiar: no necesitar) verzichten (können) [de auf+acusativo]; yo paso de salir ich möchte nicht ausgehen; paso de esta película dieser Film interessiert mich nicht; pasa de todo ihm/ihr ist alles egalnum14num (loc): pasar por alto auslassen; pasar por encima de (un obstáculo) überwinden; (una persona) übergehen, ignorierennum1num (atravesar) überqueren; (un territorio) durchqueren; pasar el semáforo en rojo (a pie) über eine rote Ampel laufen; (en coche) über eine rote Ampel fahren; pasar el puente über die Brücke gehennum2num (por un hueco) (durch)führen; pasar la tarjeta por la ranura die Karte durch den Schlitz ziehen; pasar algo por debajo de la puerta etw unter der Tür durchschiebennum4num (dar) reichennum5num (una temporada) verbringen; pasar el invierno en Mallorca auf Mallorca überwintern; pasarlo bien sich amüsieren; pasarlo en grande einen Riesenspaß haben; pasarlo mal eine schlechte Zeit durchleben; ¡que lo paséis bien! viel Spaß!num6num (sufrir) leiden; pasar hambre hungern; pasar frío frieren; has pasado mucho du hast viel durchgemacht; pasé un mal rato es ging mir schlechtnum7num (transmitir) übertragen; (una película) vorführen; (una noticia) weiterleiten; (dinero) überweisen; pasar un recado etwas ausrichten; me has pasado el resfriado du hast mich mit deiner Erkältung angesteckt; le paso a la Sra. Ortega ich verbinde Sie mit Fr. Orteganum8num (sobrepasar) übertreffen; (cierta edad) überschreiten; he pasado los treinta ich bin schon über dreißig; te paso en altura ich bin größer als dunum9num (hacer deslizar) pasar la mano por la mesa mit der Hand über den Tisch streichen; pasar la aspiradora Staub saugennum10num (tolerar) durchgehen lassennum11num (aprobar) bestehennum12num (omitir) auslassennum15num (tragar) (hinunter)schlucken; no puedo pasarme la pastilla ich krieg die Tablette nicht runternum16num (colar) passierennum18num (las hojas de un libro) umblätternnum19num (géneros prohibidos) schmuggeln■ pasarsenum1num (acabarse) verstreichen; (dolor) nachlassen; se me han pasado las ganas ich habe keine Lust mehr; ya se le pasará el enfado sein/ihr Ärger wird schon verfliegen; pasarse de fecha das Verfallsdatum überschreitennum2num (exagerar) übertreiben; pasarse de la raya über die Stränge schlagen; pasarse de listo besonders schlau sein wollen; te has pasado de listo da hast du dich selbst überlistet; te has pasado un poco con la sal du hast etwas zu viel Salz genommennum3num (por un sitio) vorbeigehen; me pasé un rato por casa de mi tía ich habe kurz bei meiner Tante vorbeigeschaut; se me pasó por la cabeza que... es ging mir durch den Kopf, dass...; no se te pasará ni por la imaginación du wirst ja wohl nicht im Traum daran denken; pasarse la mano por el pelo sich dativo mit der Hand durch die Haare fahrennum4num (cambiar) wechseln [a zu+dativo] fuerzas armadas überlaufen [a zu+dativo]; se ha pasado de trabajadora a perezosa sie ist jetzt nicht mehr fleißig, sondern faulnum6num (estropearse) verderben; (fruta) faul werden; (alimentos) schlecht werden; (leche) sauer werden; (mantequilla) ranzig werden; (flores) welken; se ha pasado el arroz der Reis ist zerkochtnum7num (escaparse) entgehen; se me pasó la oportunidad ich verpasste die Chance; se me pasó el turno ich merkte nicht, dass ich an der Reihe war -
5 pasarse de la raya
pasar(se) de la raya(figurativo) zu weit gehen————————pasarse de la rayaüber die Stränge schlagen -
6 pasarse
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7 Información Bibliográfica Automatizada (MARBI)
Ex. MARBI is an acronym for a committee with the strange but useful name ALA/RTSD/ISAD/RASD Interdivisional Committee on Representation of Bibliographic Information in Machine-Readable Form.Spanish-English dictionary > Información Bibliográfica Automatizada (MARBI)
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8 MARBI (Información Bibliográfica Automatizada)ºº
Ex. MARBI is an acronym for a committee with the strange but useful name ALA/RTSD/ISAD/RASD Interdivisional Committee on Representation of Bibliographic Information in Machine-Readable Form.* * *Ex: MARBI is an acronym for a committee with the strange but useful name ALA/RTSD/ISAD/RASD Interdivisional Committee on Representation of Bibliographic Information in Machine-Readable Form.
Spanish-English dictionary > MARBI (Información Bibliográfica Automatizada)ºº
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9 a chorros
adv.in abundance, abundantly, in floods, in gobs.* * *in abundance■ tiene dinero a chorros he's got plenty of money, he's loaded (with money)* * *in plenty, in abundance* * *Ex. As a result of the strange meal we all had everybody farted profusely all night long.* * *Ex: As a result of the strange meal we all had everybody farted profusely all night long.
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10 a todos por igual
Ex. And digital library developers might look at both situations before trying to offer simply a ' one size fits all' digital solution to some strange amalgam of Internet library users.* * *Ex: And digital library developers might look at both situations before trying to offer simply a ' one size fits all' digital solution to some strange amalgam of Internet library users.
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11 abundantemente
adv.abundantly, plentifully, luxuriantly.* * *► adverbio1 abundantly* * *ADV [llover, sangrar] heavily; [crecer] abundantly* * *= abundantly, exuberantly, plentifully, unstintingly, profusely.Ex. A century later it seems to me to be abundantly clear that we must design catalogs for library users and not for librarians.Ex. With few exceptions the new display types, which proliferated exuberantly during the first quarter of the century, were of three basic varieties.Ex. They use indigenous plants that grow wild and plentifully near their homes.Ex. Cathy contributed unstintingly to her neighborhood association with wise counsel and encouragement.Ex. As a result of the strange meal we all had everybody farted profusely all night long.----* fluir abundantemente = stream in.* * *= abundantly, exuberantly, plentifully, unstintingly, profusely.Ex: A century later it seems to me to be abundantly clear that we must design catalogs for library users and not for librarians.
Ex: With few exceptions the new display types, which proliferated exuberantly during the first quarter of the century, were of three basic varieties.Ex: They use indigenous plants that grow wild and plentifully near their homes.Ex: Cathy contributed unstintingly to her neighborhood association with wise counsel and encouragement.Ex: As a result of the strange meal we all had everybody farted profusely all night long.* fluir abundantemente = stream in.* * *‹darse/crecer› abundantly; ‹sangrar› heavily; ‹transpirar› profuselyse utiliza abundantemente en la cocina india it is used a great deal in Indian cooking* * *abundantemente advabundantly;comimos abundantemente we ate our fill* * *adv1 abundantly;estar abundantemente plagado de faltas de ortografía be absolutely riddled with spelling mistakes;una zona abundantemente habitada por liebres an area with an abundance of hares o an abundant population of hares2 llover heavily -
12 acoger con ahínco la idea de
(v.) = seize upon + the idea ofEx. It is strange that the inventors of universal languages have not seized upon the idea of producing one which better fitted the technique for transmitting and recording speech.* * *(v.) = seize upon + the idea ofEx: It is strange that the inventors of universal languages have not seized upon the idea of producing one which better fitted the technique for transmitting and recording speech.
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13 advertir
v.1 to notice.Ellos advirtieron un olor raro They noticed a weird smell.2 to warn.me advirtió del peligro he warned me of the dangerte advierto que no me sorprende mind you, it doesn't surprise meEllos advirtieron a Ricardo del peligro They warned Richard of the danger.3 to admonish.* * *1 (darse cuenta) to notice, realize2 (llamar la atención) to warn3 (aconsejar) to advise4 (informar) to inform* * *verb1) to warn, caution2) notice* * *1. VT1) (=avisar) to warn•
advertir a algn de algo — to warn sb about sth•
advertir a algn que haga algo — to warn sb to do sthte advierto que es la última vez que tolero que me insultes — I'm warning you that's the last time I'll allow you to insult me
sí, iré, pero te advierto que tengo que estar de vuelta en casa pronto — yes, I'll go, but remember that I have to be back home early
te advierto que tal vez habría sido mejor que no lo hubiera sabido — mind you, perhaps it would have been better if she hadn't found it
2) (=aconsejar) to advise, telladviértele que se lleve el paraguas — advise o tell him to take his umbrella
ya les advertí que si había algún problema me lo dijeran — I already told them to let me know if there were any problems
3) (=notar) [+ olor, error] to noticeen sus últimas obras se advierten una serie de cambios — one can see o observe some changes in her latest works
¿ha advertido que su coche pierde aceite? — have you noticed that your car's leaking oil?
2.VI•
advertir de o sobre algo — to warn of sth* * *verbo transitivoa) ( avisar) to warnquedas/estás advertido — you've been warned
advertirle a alguien que + subj: le advertí que tuviera cuidado — I warned him to be careful
b) ( notar) to notice* * *= caution (against), forewarn, make + warning, raise + caveat, sound + a note of caution, sound + a word of caution, provide + a reminder, sound + a wake-up call, call + attention to, raise + red flag, raise + warning flag, raise + flag, raise + cautionary flags, admonish.Ex. We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.Ex. I think a person would be derelict in his or her duty not to forewarn someone about a problem.Ex. Having made this prefatory warning, it has also to be said that many teachers successfully contrive to make reviewing an enjoyable and useful ingredient in their book and reading programs.Ex. Ranganathan himself sounds a note of caution when he warns that, because the use of this device requires an uncommon degree of `spiritual insight', any notation suggested by it should be discussed widely before being finalized.Ex. A word of caution must also be sounded over the word 'Kommune' which is found in some Scandinavian countries.Ex. Shera and Egan's definition of bibliographic organization provides a reminder that the compilation of bibliographies is not an end in itself but merely the means to an end.Ex. The article 'Robert Nawrocki sounds a wake-up call for records managers' reports an interview with the President of ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators) International.Ex. Research raises red flags suggesting that policies adopted may be increasing children's risk of maltreatment.Ex. Some of the barriers and limitations identified do raise warning flags, but they did not negate the largely positive trends in the evidence presented.Ex. This experience should raise cautionary flags about seeking private-sector candidate.Ex. For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.----* advertir (de) = warn (of/against).* adviértase que = Note that....* * *verbo transitivoa) ( avisar) to warnquedas/estás advertido — you've been warned
advertirle a alguien que + subj: le advertí que tuviera cuidado — I warned him to be careful
b) ( notar) to notice* * *advertir(de)(v.) = warn (of/against)Ex: The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.
= caution (against), forewarn, make + warning, raise + caveat, sound + a note of caution, sound + a word of caution, provide + a reminder, sound + a wake-up call, call + attention to, raise + red flag, raise + warning flag, raise + flag, raise + cautionary flags, admonish.Ex: We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.
Ex: I think a person would be derelict in his or her duty not to forewarn someone about a problem.Ex: Having made this prefatory warning, it has also to be said that many teachers successfully contrive to make reviewing an enjoyable and useful ingredient in their book and reading programs.Ex: Ranganathan himself sounds a note of caution when he warns that, because the use of this device requires an uncommon degree of `spiritual insight', any notation suggested by it should be discussed widely before being finalized.Ex: A word of caution must also be sounded over the word 'Kommune' which is found in some Scandinavian countries.Ex: Shera and Egan's definition of bibliographic organization provides a reminder that the compilation of bibliographies is not an end in itself but merely the means to an end.Ex: The article 'Robert Nawrocki sounds a wake-up call for records managers' reports an interview with the President of ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators) International.Ex: Research raises red flags suggesting that policies adopted may be increasing children's risk of maltreatment.Ex: Some of the barriers and limitations identified do raise warning flags, but they did not negate the largely positive trends in the evidence presented.Ex: This experience should raise cautionary flags about seeking private-sector candidate.Ex: For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.* advertir (de) = warn (of/against).* adviértase que = Note that....* * *vt1 (avisar) to warnquedas/estás advertido para la próxima vez you've been warned so don't do it againadvertir A algn DE algo to warn sb OF sth¿no le advertiste del riesgo que corría? didn't you warn him of the risk he was running?advertir A algn QUE + INDIC:te advierto que no lo consentiré I warn you that I won't stand for itle advertí que le resultaría difícil encontrarlo I warned him that he'd have difficulty (in) finding itte advierto que yo no tuve nada que ver con eso I want you to know I had nothing to do with thatte advierto que no me sorprendió nada I must say I wasn't at all surprisedadvertir A algn QUE + SUBJ:le advertí que tuviera cuidado I warned him to be careful2 (notar) to noticenadie advirtió su presencia her presence went unnoticed, nobody noticed she was there* * *
advertir ( conjugate advertir) verbo transitivo
◊ ¡te lo advierto! I'm warning you!;
advertirle a algn de algo to warn sb about sth;
le advertí que tuviera cuidado I warned him to be careful;
te advierto que no me sorprendió nada I must say I wasn't at all surprised
advertir verbo transitivo
1 (prevenir, amenazar) to warn
2 (hacer ver) to inform, advise
familiar te advierto que yo sobre eso no tengo ni idea, mind you, I don't know the first thing about that
3 (darse cuenta) to realize, notice
' advertir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
avisar
- eh
- observar
- prevenir
- advierta
- notar
English:
caution
- warn
- forewarn
* * *advertir vt1. [notar] to notice;no he advertido ningún error I didn't notice o spot any mistakes;advirtió la presencia de un hombre extraño she became aware of o noticed a strange man2. [prevenir, avisar] to warn;la señal advierte del peligro de desprendimientos the sign warns you that there is a danger of landslides;me advirtió del peligro he warned me of the danger;¡te lo advierto por última vez! I'm telling you for the last time!;¡te lo advierto, si no te comportas te tendrás que marchar! I'm warning you, if you don't behave you'll have to leave!;te advierto que no estoy de humor para bromas I should warn you, I'm not in the mood for jokes;te advierto que no me sorprende I have to say it doesn't surprise me* * *v/t1 warn (de about, of);quedas oestás advertido you have been warned2 ( notar) notice* * *advertir {76} vt1) avisar: to warn2) : to notice, to tellno advertí que estuviera enojada: I couldn't tell she was angry* * * -
14 agitarse
pron.v.to flutter, to palpitate.* * *1 (moverse) to move restlessly2 (inquietarse) to become agitated/disturbed3 (mar) to become rough* * *1) to stir2) toss* * *VPR1) (=moverse) [ramas] to stir; [bandera, toldo] to flap; [mar] to get rough; [barco] to toss2) (=inquietarse) to get worried o upset3) (=moverse inquieto)* * *(v.) = churn, flutter, wave, slosh aroundEx. Everywhere, where the waters had hit, one saw this total devastation and strange debris created by these churning swirling waters.Ex. Above the columns, weighing a total of 37000 kgs, is the impressive draping, decorated with festoons that seem to flutter in the breeze.Ex. The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.Ex. In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.* * *(v.) = churn, flutter, wave, slosh aroundEx: Everywhere, where the waters had hit, one saw this total devastation and strange debris created by these churning swirling waters.
Ex: Above the columns, weighing a total of 37000 kgs, is the impressive draping, decorated with festoons that seem to flutter in the breeze.Ex: The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.Ex: In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.* * *
■agitarse verbo reflexivo
1 (ponerse nervioso) to become agitated
2 (el mar) to become rough
' agitarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agitar
- alborotar
- alebrestarse
English:
churn
- flap
- flutter
- jerk
- quiver
- slosh
- stir
- wave
* * *vpr1. [moverse] to move, to shake2. [ponerse nervioso] to get worked up3. [inquietarse] to become agitated* * *v/r become agitated oworked up* * *vr1) : to toss about, to flap around2) : to get upset -
15 ajeno
adj.1 someone else's, not our own, other people's, somebody else's.2 irrelevant, extraneous, foreign.3 alien, strange.4 strange.* * *► adjetivo1 (de otro) another's, belonging to other people2 (distante) detached3 (impropio) inappropriate, unsuitable4 (extraño) not involved■ 'Prohibido el paso a toda persona ajena a la obra' "Authorized personnel only"\meterse en lo ajeno to meddle in other people's affairsvivir a costa ajena to live off other people* * *(f. - ajena)adj.1) alien2) of another, of others•- ajeno a* * *ADJ1) (=de otro)•
a costa ajena — at somebody else's expense•
por cuenta ajena, trabaja por cuenta ajena — he works for someone elsevergüenza 1)•
meterse en lo ajeno — to interfere in other people's affairs2) (=no relacionado)•
ajeno a — outsideel malhumor es ajeno a su carácter — he's not at all bad-tempered in character, being bad-tempered is quite alien to his character frm
el juez declaró que se mantendría ajeno a la política — the judge declared that he would remain outside of politics
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por razones ajenas a nuestra voluntad — for reasons beyond our control3) (=indiferente)nada de lo humano le es ajeno — liter everything human is his concern liter
siguió leyendo, ajeno a lo que sucedía — she carried on reading, oblivious to what was happening
4) (=extraño) strange* * *- na adjetivo1) [SER]a) (que no corresponde, pertenece)aquel ambiente me era ajeno — that environment was alien o foreign to me
un asunto que le era ajeno — a matter that was o had nothing to do with him
ajeno a algo: por razones ajenas a nuestra voluntad for reasons beyond our control; prohibido el paso a toda persona ajena a la empresa staff only; intereses ajenos a los de la empresa — interests not in accord with those of the company
b) (que pertenece, corresponde a otro)2)a) [estar] ( ignorante)ajeno a algo — unaware of something, oblivious to something
b) [ESTAR] ( indiferente)ajeno a algo: permaneció ajeno a sus problemas — he remained indifferent to her problems
c) [ser] ( no involucrado)ajeno a algo: irregularidades a las que han sido ajenos — irregularities in which they have not been involved
* * *= extraneous, on the fringe.Ex. If the catalog is to fulfill any of the requirements just enumerated, then it must be capable of responding to a user's query in a manner which does not result in extraneous citations.Ex. This statement emphasises the possibility of a book on a humanistic topic being read by both the author's peer group and a slightly larger audience too, but the people on the fringe would have to work hard for themselves to develop high enough standards of judgment for the book to be of any value to them.----* ajeno (a) = foreign (to).* ajeno al mundo = unwordly.* beneficiarse del triunfo ajeno = bask in + reflected glory.* disfrutar de la gloria ajena = bask in + reflected glory.* disfrutar del triunfo ajeno = bask in + reflected glory.* en caso de darse circunstancias ajenas a + Posesivo + control = in the event of circumstances beyond + Posesivo + control.* fama ajena = reflected glory.* gloria ajena = reflected glory.* no ser ajeno a = be no stranger to.* sentir vergüenza ajena = feel + embarrassed for + Nombre.* triunfo ajeno = reflected glory.* vergüenza ajena = embarrassing situation.* * *- na adjetivo1) [SER]a) (que no corresponde, pertenece)aquel ambiente me era ajeno — that environment was alien o foreign to me
un asunto que le era ajeno — a matter that was o had nothing to do with him
ajeno a algo: por razones ajenas a nuestra voluntad for reasons beyond our control; prohibido el paso a toda persona ajena a la empresa staff only; intereses ajenos a los de la empresa — interests not in accord with those of the company
b) (que pertenece, corresponde a otro)2)a) [estar] ( ignorante)ajeno a algo — unaware of something, oblivious to something
b) [ESTAR] ( indiferente)ajeno a algo: permaneció ajeno a sus problemas — he remained indifferent to her problems
c) [ser] ( no involucrado)ajeno a algo: irregularidades a las que han sido ajenos — irregularities in which they have not been involved
* * *= extraneous, on the fringe.Ex: If the catalog is to fulfill any of the requirements just enumerated, then it must be capable of responding to a user's query in a manner which does not result in extraneous citations.
Ex: This statement emphasises the possibility of a book on a humanistic topic being read by both the author's peer group and a slightly larger audience too, but the people on the fringe would have to work hard for themselves to develop high enough standards of judgment for the book to be of any value to them.* ajeno (a) = foreign (to).* ajeno al mundo = unwordly.* beneficiarse del triunfo ajeno = bask in + reflected glory.* disfrutar de la gloria ajena = bask in + reflected glory.* disfrutar del triunfo ajeno = bask in + reflected glory.* en caso de darse circunstancias ajenas a + Posesivo + control = in the event of circumstances beyond + Posesivo + control.* fama ajena = reflected glory.* gloria ajena = reflected glory.* no ser ajeno a = be no stranger to.* sentir vergüenza ajena = feel + embarrassed for + Nombre.* triunfo ajeno = reflected glory.* vergüenza ajena = embarrassing situation.* * *ajeno -naA [ SER]1(que no corresponde, pertenece): dos generaciones cuyos ideales son totalmente ajenos two generations whose ideals are completely alien to each other o have nothing in commonun asunto que le era ajeno a matter that was o had nothing to do with himel ambiente en que ella se mueve me es totalmente ajeno the world she moves in is quite alien o foreign to meajeno A algo:por razones ajenas a nuestra voluntad for reasons beyond our control[ S ] prohibido el paso a toda persona ajena a la empresa staff onlyintereses ajenos a los de la empresa interests not in accord with those of the company2(que pertenece, corresponde a otro): se servía de una tarjeta de crédito ajena he was using another person's o someone else's credit cardpor el bien ajeno for the good of othersel domingo juegan en campo ajeno on Sunday they're on the road ( AmE) o ( BrE) they're playing away (from home)las desgracias ajenas no me interesan I'm not interested in other people's misfortunesB1 [ ESTAR] (inatento) ajeno A algo unaware OF sth, oblivious TO sthtrabajaba totalmente ajeno a lo que pasaba a su alrededor he worked on, completely unaware of o oblivious to what was going on around him2 [ ESTAR] (indiferente) ajeno A algo:siempre permaneció ajeno a sus problemas he never got involved with her problems, he always remained aloof from her problems3 [ SER] (no involucrado) ajeno A algo:irregularidades a las que han sido ajenos irregularities to which they have not been party o in which they have not been involved* * *
ajeno◊ -na adjetivo [SER]a) (que no corresponde, pertenece):
aquel ambiente me era ajeno that environment was alien o foreign to me;
por razones ajenas a nuestra voluntad for reasons beyond our controlb) (que pertenece, corresponde a otro):
por el bien ajeno for the good of others;
las desgracias ajenas other people's misfortunes
ajeno,-a adjetivo
1 (de otra persona) belonging to other people: no me gusta dormir en casa ajena, I don't like to sleep over at someone else's place
2 (sin relación) unconnected [a, with]
ajeno a nuestra voluntad, beyond our control
3 (extraño) strange: su devoción me resulta completamente ajena, her sense of devotion is just beyond belief
♦ Locuciones: sentir vergüenza ajena, to feel embarrassed for sb
' ajeno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ajena
- gallina
- embolsarse
- regocijarse
- regocijo
English:
alien
- squat
* * *ajeno, -a adj1. [de otro] of others;jugar en campo ajeno to play away from home;no te metas en los problemas ajenos don't interfere in other people's problems;no le importa la miseria ajena she doesn't care about the suffering of others;recurrieron a capital ajeno they turned to outside investors, they used borrowed capital2. [no relacionado]es un problema ajeno a la sociedad de hoy it's a problem that no longer exists in today's society;todo eso me es ajeno [no me atañe] all that has nothing to do with me;esto es ajeno a nuestro departamento our department doesn't deal with that;por causas ajenas a nuestra voluntad for reasons beyond our control;un escándalo al que no es ajeno el presidente a scandal in which the president is not uninvolved;su plan es ajeno a cualquier intento partidista their plan in no way seeks to gain party-political advantage;una tradición ajena a nuestra cultura a tradition which is alien to our culture* * *adjme era totalmente ajeno it was completely alien to me;lo ajeno fig other people’s property2:por razones ajenas a nuestra voluntad for reasons beyond our control3:estar ajeno a be unaware of, be oblivious to* * *ajeno, -na adj1) : alien2) : of another, of otherspropiedad ajena: somebody else's property3)ajeno a : foreign to4)ajeno de : devoid of, free from* * *ajeno adj1. (de otro) somebody else'spor error, cogió un abrigo ajeno by mistake, she took somebody else's coat2. (de otros) other people's -
16 al principio
adv.in the beginning, at first, at the beginning, at the outset.* * *at first, at the beginning* * *(n.) = at first, at the outset, early [earlier -comp., earliest -sup.], in the early years, originally, to start with, early on, at startupEx. The style of recording instructions for references differs from that in Sears', and can at first seem strange, but instructions are clear.Ex. However, it should be stated at the outset that it is not the aim of this course to make you proficient in the use of the Colon Classification as a practical indexing language.Ex. Microforms are easy to use, although there were early reservations concerning the fact that users need to become familiar with any specific kind of microform and its reader.Ex. A unique feature of this book, then, is that the cases emphasize the kinds of problems recent graduates encounter in the early years of their careers.Ex. A relative index, as originally proposed by Melville Dewey, contains at least one entry for each subject in the scheme.Ex. To start with, most catalogues, indexes, data bases and bibliographies provide access to information or documents.Ex. The concept of such a center remained nebulous at best, and we later learned that communication problems early on had muddied the message about what was really needed.Ex. At start-up, the Library plans to deacidify approximately 15 000 volumes per week.* * *al principio(de)= at the beginning (of), at the dawn of, at the onset of, early inEx: A summary at the beginning of a document serves to prepare the reader to proceed to the remainder of the text.
Ex: At the dawn of this new century, we see the result of current scientific and technological advancement.Ex: Student's experience with computers was minimal at the onset of the study.Ex: Couples are forced to make the decision between owner-occupation & council tenancy early in their marriages.(n.) = at first, at the outset, early [earlier -comp., earliest -sup.], in the early years, originally, to start with, early on, at startupEx: The style of recording instructions for references differs from that in Sears', and can at first seem strange, but instructions are clear.
Ex: However, it should be stated at the outset that it is not the aim of this course to make you proficient in the use of the Colon Classification as a practical indexing language.Ex: Microforms are easy to use, although there were early reservations concerning the fact that users need to become familiar with any specific kind of microform and its reader.Ex: A unique feature of this book, then, is that the cases emphasize the kinds of problems recent graduates encounter in the early years of their careers.Ex: A relative index, as originally proposed by Melville Dewey, contains at least one entry for each subject in the scheme.Ex: To start with, most catalogues, indexes, data bases and bibliographies provide access to information or documents.Ex: The concept of such a center remained nebulous at best, and we later learned that communication problems early on had muddied the message about what was really needed.Ex: At start-up, the Library plans to deacidify approximately 15 000 volumes per week. -
17 alusión
f.hint, overtone, allusion.* * *1 allusion, reference* * *noun f.allusion, reference* * *SF (=mención) allusion, reference; (=indirecta) hinthacer alusión a — to allude to, refer to
* * *femenino allusion, reference* * *= allusion, intimation, reference, hint of allusion.Ex. This text contains its share of irrelevant allusions included by authors 'to add artistic verisimilitude to a bald and otherwise unconvincing narrative', to quote another favourite source.Ex. These currents are better understood as intimations of postmodern populism.Ex. It doesn't include reference to any other source of funding.Ex. The poem closes with a strange hint of allusion to the Shakespearean quotation 'We are such stuff as dreams are made on'.----* hacer alusión a = make + allusion to, make + reference to.* * *femenino allusion, reference* * *= allusion, intimation, reference, hint of allusion.Ex: This text contains its share of irrelevant allusions included by authors 'to add artistic verisimilitude to a bald and otherwise unconvincing narrative', to quote another favourite source.
Ex: These currents are better understood as intimations of postmodern populism.Ex: It doesn't include reference to any other source of funding.Ex: The poem closes with a strange hint of allusion to the Shakespearean quotation 'We are such stuff as dreams are made on'.* hacer alusión a = make + allusion to, make + reference to.* * *allusion, referencehacer alusión a algo to refer to sth, to make an allusion to sth ( frml)hizo una clara alusión a tu ausencia he made a clear reference to your absenceno quiero hacer alusiones personales pero … I don't want to point the finger at anyone but …* * *
alusión sustantivo femenino alusión (a algo/algn) allusion o reference (to sth/sb);◊ hacer alusión a algo/a algn to make reference o an allusion to sth/sb
alusión sustantivo femenino allusion, mention
' alusión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
indirecta
- referencia
- tocar
English:
allusion
- pointed
- reference
* * *alusión nf1. [sin mencionar] allusion;hacer alusión a to allude to;su discurso se entendió como una alusión a la crisis her speech was understood as referring to the crisis;“es un motivo de orgullo”, dijo en alusión al reciente galardón “it makes me proud,” he said, referring to his recent award2. [mencionando] reference;hacer alusión a to refer to;en el discurso evitó hacer alusión a los impuestos he avoided mentioning taxes in his speech;por alusiones, tiene derecho a responder because he has been mentioned, he has the right to reply* * *f allusion (a to);hacer alusión a refer to, allude to;en alusión a with reference to* * * -
18 anoche
adv.last night.antes de anoche the night before last* * *► adverbio\antes de anoche the night before last* * *adv.last night, yesterday evening* * *ADV yesterday evening, last night* * *adverbio last night* * *= last night.Ex. So significant were her contributions to the library that last night at their annual organizational meeting the trustees elected her president.* * *adverbio last night* * *= last night.Ex: So significant were her contributions to the library that last night at their annual organizational meeting the trustees elected her president.
* * *last nightanoche soñé contigo I dreamed about you last nightel periódico de anoche yesterday evening's newspaper* * *
anoche adverbio
last night
anoche adverbio last night
(por la tarde) yesterday evening
antes de anoche, the night before last
' anoche' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
copiosamente
- desvelarse
- helar
- robar
- ver
- desvelar
English:
cool
- downpour
- dream
- frost over
- frost up
- loud
- meteor
- mugging
- night
- pore
- strange
- yell
- nowhere
- on
* * *anoche advlast night;anoche fui al cine I went to the cinema last night o yesterday evening;antes de anoche the night before last* * *adv last night;antes de anoche the night before last* * *anoche adv: last night* * *anoche adv last night -
19 apenas
adv.1 scarcely, hardly (casi no).apenas me puedo mover I can hardly move2 only.hace apenas dos minutos only two minutes ago3 as soon as (tan pronto como).apenas llegó, sonó el teléfono no sooner had he arrived than the phone rang4 almost, approximately, barely, hardly.5 only just, no sooner, just.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú) present indicative of spanish verb: apenar.* * *► adverbio1 (casi no) scarcely, hardly2 (con dificultad) only just3 (tan pronto como) as soon as, no sooner■ apenas entramos, sonó el teléfono no sooner had we had come in than the phone rang\apenas si hardly* * *1. conj. 2. adv.1) barely2) hardly, scarcely* * *1. ADV1) (=casi no) hardly, scarcelyapenas consigo dormir — I can hardly o scarcely o barely sleep
-¿has leído mucho últimamente? -apenas — "have you been reading much lately?" - "hardly anything"
siguió trabajando durante horas, sin apenas acusar el cansancio — he went on working for hours, with hardly any sign of tiredness
no sé apenas nada de ese tema — I hardly know anything about that subject, I know almost nothing o next to nothing about that subject
•
apenas si, apenas si nos habló durante toda la cena — he hardly o barely o scarcely said a word to us throughout the whole dinner2) (=casi nunca) hardly ever3) (=escasamente) onlyhabía muy pocos alumnos, apenas diez o doce — there were very few students, only o barely ten or twelve
yo apenas tenía catorce años — I was barely fourteen, I was only just fourteen
4) (=solamente) only2.CONJ esp LAm (=en cuanto) as soon asapenas llegue, te llamo — I'll phone you as soon as I arrive
APENAS El adverbio apenas tiene dos traducciones principales en inglés: hardly y scarcely, este último usado en lenguaje más formal. ► Estos adverbios se colocan normalmente detrás de los verbos auxiliares y modales y delante de los demás verbos: Apenas podía hablar después del accidente He could hardly o scarcely speak after the accident Apenas nos conocemos We hardly o scarcely know each other ► Sin embargo, en oraciones temporales, podemos colocar hardly y scarcely al principio de la oración si queremos reforzar la inmediatez de algo, o como recurso estilístico en cuentos y relatos. En este caso los adverbios van siempre seguidos de un verbo auxiliar, con lo que se invierte el orden normal del sujeto y del verbo en inglés, quedando la estructura hardly/ scarcely + had + ((sujeto)) + ((participio)) + when ...: Apenas me había acostado cuando oí un ruido extraño Hardly o Scarcely had I gone to bed when I heard a strange noise En este sentido se suele utilizar también no sooner + had + ((sujeto)) + ((participio)) + than...: Apenas me había acostado cuando oí un ruido extraño No sooner had I gone to bed than I heard a strange noise Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entradaapenas había cumplido quince años cuando... — he'd only just turned fifteen when...
* * *Ia) ( a duras penas) hardlyapenas podíamos oírlo — we could hardly o barely hear him
b) ( no bien)apenas había llegado cuando... — no sooner had he arrived than...
c) (Méx, Ven fam) ( recién)IIconjunción (esp AmL) ( en cuanto) as soon asapenas termines, me avisas — let me know as soon as you've finished
* * *= hardly, rarely, scarcely, barely, by the skin of + Posesivo + teeth, seldom.Ex. It is hardly fair to assess the BM code by modern standards for catalogue codes, but there are obvious areas in which it would now be regarded as lacking.Ex. An unsought term is one which a user would rarely, if ever, think of consulting in the A/Z index when formulating his request for information about a particular subject.Ex. The machine is indeed capable of providing very rapid access based on combinations of data elements; combinations which a human could scarcely keep in mind while reviewing entries in a static, manual file.Ex. There are fewer women library directors now than in 1964, and in all types of employment women earn barely more than half the earnings of men.Ex. The middle class holds on by the skin of its teeth, saved from a real downward slide only by record increases in the number of dual-income families.Ex. It can be indexed by the all access-point files in the system catalog, but it is seldom necessary to have more than name, title, and subject indexes.----* apenas + Participio = sketchily + Participio.* apenas visible = faint.* en apenas nada = in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time.* ganar a Alguien sin apenas hacer ningún esfuerzo = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* permitir apenas = leave + little room for.* sin apenas ser oído = as quiet as a mouse.* * *Ia) ( a duras penas) hardlyapenas podíamos oírlo — we could hardly o barely hear him
b) ( no bien)apenas había llegado cuando... — no sooner had he arrived than...
c) (Méx, Ven fam) ( recién)IIconjunción (esp AmL) ( en cuanto) as soon asapenas termines, me avisas — let me know as soon as you've finished
* * *= hardly, rarely, scarcely, barely, by the skin of + Posesivo + teeth, seldom.Ex: It is hardly fair to assess the BM code by modern standards for catalogue codes, but there are obvious areas in which it would now be regarded as lacking.
Ex: An unsought term is one which a user would rarely, if ever, think of consulting in the A/Z index when formulating his request for information about a particular subject.Ex: The machine is indeed capable of providing very rapid access based on combinations of data elements; combinations which a human could scarcely keep in mind while reviewing entries in a static, manual file.Ex: There are fewer women library directors now than in 1964, and in all types of employment women earn barely more than half the earnings of men.Ex: The middle class holds on by the skin of its teeth, saved from a real downward slide only by record increases in the number of dual-income families.Ex: It can be indexed by the all access-point files in the system catalog, but it is seldom necessary to have more than name, title, and subject indexes.* apenas + Participio = sketchily + Participio.* apenas visible = faint.* en apenas nada = in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time.* ganar a Alguien sin apenas hacer ningún esfuerzo = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* permitir apenas = leave + little room for.* sin apenas ser oído = as quiet as a mouse.* * *1 (a duras penas) hardlyapenas les alcanza para comer they've barely o hardly o scarcely enough to live onapenas podíamos oír lo que decía we could hardly o barely hear what he was saying, we could only just hear what they were sayinghace apenas dos horas que empecé I only started two hours agoapenas (si) sabe pedir un café en francés it's as much as he can do to order o he can hardly order a cup of coffee in Frenchapenas (si) nos dirigió la palabra she hardly spoke to ussin apenas trámites with a minimum of formalities2apenas … cuando no sooner … thanapenas había tomado posesión del cargo, cuando empezaron los problemas he had no sooner taken up o no sooner had he taken up the post than the problems began3(Méx, Ven fam) (recién): apenas el lunes la podré ir a ver I won't be able to go and see her until Monday( esp AmL) (en cuanto) as soon asapenas lo supo, corrió a decírselo as soon as she found out, she ran to tell himapenas + SUBJ:apenas termines, me avisas let me know as soon as you've finisheddijo que me llamaría apenas llegara she said she'd phone me as soon as she arrived o the moment she arrived* * *
Del verbo apenar: ( conjugate apenar)
apenas es:
2ª persona singular (tú) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
apenar
apenas
apenar ( conjugate apenar) verbo transitivo
to sadden
apenarse verbo pronominal
1 ( entristecerse):
se apenó mucho cuando lo supo he was very upset o sad when he learned of it
2 (AmL exc CS) ( sentir vergüenza) to be embarrassed
apenas adverbio
hace apenas dos horas only two hours agob) ( no bien):◊ apenas había llegado cuando … no sooner had he arrived than …c) (Méx, Ven fam) ( recién):
apenas va por la página 10 he's only on page 10
■ conjunción (esp AmL) ( en cuanto) as soon as
apenar verbo transitivo to grieve, sadden, pain
apenas
I adverbio
1 (casi no, difícilmente) hardly, scarcely: apenas (si) habla, he hardly says a word
2 (escasamente) hace apenas una hora que la vi, I saw her just an hour ago
II conj (tan pronto como) as soon as: apenas lo vi, me desmayé, I fainted as soon as I saw him
' apenas' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balbucear
- exigua
- exiguo
- paliar
- fuego
- justo
- pena
- que
- sostener
English:
barely
- discern
- exist
- hardly
- inconspicuous
- only
- scarcely
- soon
- bread
- faint
- faintly
- just
- skim
- string
- survive
- than
- weakly
* * *♦ adv1. [casi no] scarcely, hardly;apenas duerme/descansa she hardly sleeps/rests at all;no estudia apenas he hardly studies at all;apenas te dolerá it will scarcely o hardly hurt at all;¿solías ir a la discoteca? – apenas did you use to go to the disco? – hardly ever;apenas (si) me puedo mover I can hardly move;sin que apenas protestara, sin que protestara apenas almost without her protesting (at all), without her hardly protesting (at all);sin apenas dinero without hardly any money (at all), with next to no money;sin apenas comer without hardly eating, without eating almost anything2. [tan sólo] only;en apenas dos minutos in only two minutes, in little under two minutes;hace apenas dos minutos only two minutes ago;apenas llevo dos horas en este país I've hardly been in this country for two hours, I haven't been in this country for more than two hours♦ conj[tan pronto como] as soon as;apenas conocido el resultado, comenzaron a celebrarlo as soon as they heard the result, they started celebrating;apenas llegaron, se pusieron a comer no sooner had they arrived than they began eating;apenas acabes, dímelo let me know as soon as you've finished* * *I adv hardly, scarcely;falta apenas una hora there’s barely an hour left;la película ha comenzado hace apenas unos minutos the movie started just a few minutes ago, the movie has only just started;apenas nada hardly anythingII conj as soon as* * *apenas adv: hardly, scarcelyapenas conj: as soon as* * *apenas adv1. (casi no) hardly2. (casi nunca) hardly ever3. (solo) only / just4. (tan pronto como) as soon asapenas se acostó, se quedó dormido as soon as he got into bed, he felt asleep -
20 apéndice
m.1 appendix.2 appendix, addition, addendum, annex.3 postscript, gloss.4 offshoot, branch.* * *1 (órgano interno) appendix2 (de libro) appendix3 (parte unida) appendage* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Anat, Literat) appendix; (Jur) schedule2) (fig) (=satélite) appendage* * *1) ( del intestino) appendix; ( de otro miembro) appendage2) (de texto, documento) appendix* * *= adjunct, appendage, appendix [appendices, -pl.], tailpiece.Ex. We want the understanding that we are not some irritating adjunct to bookstores but an alternate way.Ex. At the beginning of the sixteenth century England was a small, backward, and unimportant appendage of Christendom.Ex. The instructions given in the appendices are rules and must be applied consistently.Ex. The article ' Taipiece on bibliographies of special material' shows that in studying the structure of bibliographic control it is not difficult to discover strange, and even hilarious, examples of specialist bibliographic sources.----* apéndice verbal = verbal extension.* * *1) ( del intestino) appendix; ( de otro miembro) appendage2) (de texto, documento) appendix* * *= adjunct, appendage, appendix [appendices, -pl.], tailpiece.Ex: We want the understanding that we are not some irritating adjunct to bookstores but an alternate way.
Ex: At the beginning of the sixteenth century England was a small, backward, and unimportant appendage of Christendom.Ex: The instructions given in the appendices are rules and must be applied consistently.Ex: The article ' Taipiece on bibliographies of special material' shows that in studying the structure of bibliographic control it is not difficult to discover strange, and even hilarious, examples of specialist bibliographic sources.* apéndice verbal = verbal extension.* * *lo han operado del apéndice he has had his appendix removed o ( colloq) outCompuesto:apéndice vermicular or vermiformevermiform appendixB (de un texto, documento) appendix* * *
apéndice sustantivo masculino
( de otro miembro) appendage;
apéndice sustantivo masculino appendix
Appendix tiene dos plurales: cuando se refiere a un libro, el plural es appendices; cuando se refiere a la parte del cuerpo se puede decir appendixes.
' apéndice' also found in these entries:
English:
annexe
- app
- appendix
- rupture
* * *apéndice nm1. [de libro, documento] appendix;Figestá harta de ser un apéndice de su marido she's tired of being just an appendage of her husbandapéndice cecal vermiform appendix;apéndice nasal nose;Fam Hum¡menudo apéndice nasal! what a Br conk o US schnozz!;apéndice vermicular (vermiform) appendix* * *m appendix* * *apéndice nm1) : appendix2) : appendage* * *apéndice n
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