volver |
1. v. to return, to revert, to get back | |
Vuelvan a trabajar. / Vuelva al trabajo. - Get back to work. | |
2. v. to come back, go back | |
Si realmente estás pensando en volver a aquel lugar sucio, debes haberte enloquecido totalmente. - If you're really thinking about going back to that filthy place, you must have gone totally cr | |
3. v. to do again | |
Volvió a olvidarse de la foto. - He forgot the photo again. | |
4. v. to turn | |
5. v. to become, to get | |
Me estoy volviendo loco. - I am going crazy. | |
6. v. to make, to drive | |
Esto me está volviendo loco. - This is driving me mad. | |
Me vuelves loco. - You drive me crazy. | |
7. v. to turn | |
negro |
1. n-m. black (the color perceived in the absence of light) | |
2. n-m. a black person | |
3. n-m. ghost writer | |
4. adj. black (absorbing all light and reflecting none; dark and hueless) | |
5. adj. black (of or relating to any of various ethnic groups having dark pigmentation of the skin) | |
6. adj. dirty | |
7. adj. sad | |
8. adj. clandestine | |
9. adj. (Spain) angry | |
está negro - he's in a rage | |
10. adj. (Latin America) ( mi ~) my darling, my honey | |