vicio |
1. n-m. vice | |
2. n-m. bad habit | |
3. n-m. imperfection, blotch | |
4. n-m. slip-up, mess-up | |
5. n-m. spoiledness | |
6. n-m. (botany) rankness | |
7. v. first-person singular present indicative of viciar | |
viciar |
1. v. to addict (to cause someone to become addicted) | |
Sus amigos lo viciaron en las drogas. (His friends addicted him to drugs.) | |
Este juego me vició. (This game got me addicted.) | |
2. v. to be addictive | |
Los cigarrillos vician. (Cigarettes are addictive.) | |
3. v. to spoil; to corrupt | |
El hedor vició la habitación. (The stench spoiled the room.) | |
4. v. to adulterate, to distort | |
Los dados fueron viciados. (The dice have been adultered.) | |
5. v. to degrade, to fade | |
Las baterías se vician con el uso. (Batteries degrade with use.) | |
O |
1. Letter. the 16th letter of the Spanish alphabet | |
2. n. abbreviation of oeste; west | |
3. conj. or | |
¿Quieres un café o algo más? - Do you want a coffee or something else? | |
4. conj. either … or | |
(ant-lite, ni, alt1=ni … ni) | |
defecto |
1. n-m. defect, fault, deficiency | |
2. n-m. flaw, imperfection | |
3. n-m. (computing, technology) default | |
por defecto - by default | |
del |
1. contraction. of the, from the (+ a masculine noun in singular). | |
de |
1. prep. of; 's; (used after the thing owned and before the owner) | |
Constitución española de 1812 - Spanish constitution of 1812 | |
la cola del perro - the dog’s tail | |
2. prep. from (with the source or provenance of or at) | |
Soy de España. - I’m from Spain. | |
agua de manantial - springwater | |
3. prep. of (expressing composition, substance) | |
una mesa de madera - a wooden table | |
4. prep. about (concerning; with regard to) | |
Están hablando del pasado. - They're talking about the past. | |
tratarse de - to be about; to concern | |
5. prep. of, from (indicating cause) | |
Murió de hambre. - He died of hunger. | |
6. prep. of (indicates a quality or characteristic) | |
un hombre de fe - a man of faith | |
7. prep. from (with the origin, starting point or initial reference of or at) | |
el vuelo de Miami a Chicago - the flight from Miami to Chicago | |
8. prep. of (indicates the subject or cause of the adjective) | |
harto de - sick of; tired of | |
9. prep. from (with the separation, exclusion or differentiation of) | |
Nos protege del frío. - It protects us from the cold. | |
10. prep. than (in certain phrases) | |
más de - more than | |
menos de - less than, fewer than | |
11. prep. (used to construct compound nouns (with attributive nouns)) | |
campamento de verano - summer camp | |
12. prep. (followed by the infinitive) (indicates a conditional desire) | |
De haberlo sabido, no lo habría dicho. - If I had known, I wouldn't have said it. | |
13. prep. indicates a time of day or period of someone's life | |
de día - during the daytime | |
de niño - as a child; during childhood | |
14. prep. (after a noun and before a verb) (indicates the purpose of an object) | |
goma de mascar - chewing gum | |
caña de pescar - fishing rod | |
el |
1. art. (masculine singular definite article); the | |
2. art. feminine singular definite article used before nouns which start with a stressed 'a': | |
el alma, las almas - the soul, the souls | |
el hacha, las hachas - the axe, the axes | |
estilo |
1. n-m. style (way of doing things) | |
2. n-m. style (grace; fashionable skill) | |
3. n-m. (botany) style | |
4. n-m. stylus | |
hinchado |
1. adj. swollen, inflamed, tightened from enlarging | |
2. adj. arrogant, pompous | |
3. n-m. inflation (an act, instance of, or state of expansion or increase in size, especially by injection of a gas) | |
(synonyms, inflado) | |
El hinchado del globo tardó cinco horas. - The inflation of the balloon took five hours. | |
4. Participle. past participle of hinchar | |
hinchar |
1. v. to inflate or fill with air or liquid | |
2. v. to exaggerate a story | |
3. v. to fill someone with anger | |
4. v. to support, to cheer | |
5. v. to swell, to grow tight as a result of enlarging | |
6. v. to become overwhelmed with anger | |
7. v. to pig out, stuff oneself (with food) | |
hincharse de pizza - stuff oneself with pizza | |
afectado |
1. adj. affected | |
2. adj. unnatural; awkward | |
3. Participle. past participle of afectar | |
afectar |
1. v. to affect, to have an effect on, to influence | |
2. v. to feign, to affect | |
3. v. to speak or act insincerely, adopt an affectation | |
4. v. to impair, to affect (negatively) | |
El alcohol puede afectar su juicio. - Alcohol can impair your judgment. | |
5. v. to get to, to get under one's skin, to upset, to affect emotionally | |
No dejes que te afecte. - Don't let it get to you. | |
6. v. (takes a reflexive pronoun) to be affected (by an action), to get to | |
O |
1. Letter. the 16th letter of the Spanish alphabet | |
2. n. abbreviation of oeste; west | |
3. conj. or | |
¿Quieres un café o algo más? - Do you want a coffee or something else? | |
4. conj. either … or | |
(ant-lite, ni, alt1=ni … ni) | |
hiperbólico |
1. adj. (geometry) hyperbolic | |
2. adj. hyperbolic (of or relating to hyperbole) | |