to show, point out, point to (to indicate)
to mark (to tag)
to signal (to mean)
to point out (to note)
to set, fix (to determine)
to stand out, distinguish oneself (to be notable)
señalar
señalarse
to throw, cast (to propel)
to put (to add)
to throw out, expel (to oust)
to pour (to serve)
to give off, emit (to release)
to sprout (to produce)
to give (to give)
to mail, post (to send)
to reckon, think (to estimate)
to give, have (indicating an action)
to push (to move)
to fire, sack (to lay off)
to start, begin (to commence)
to lie down (to recline)
to put on (to apply)
echar
echarse
to shake, move back and forth, swing, wag, wiggle (to move to and fro)
to get moving (colloquial) (to get on with)
to shake (to agitate)
to stir (to whisk)
to sway, move about, shake (to move oneself)
to get a move on (colloquial) (to hurry up)
menear
menearse
the stork (animal) (used to refer to the birth of a baby)
the crank, handle (mechanics)
la cigüeña
to twist (to contort)
to bend (to fold)
to turn (to curve)
to twist, sprain (to injure)
to twist, bend (to shift sideways)
to go off the rails (to behave erratically)
torcer
torcerse
the neck (of an animal) (of a person)
el pescuezo
to rescue, save, free (to save from danger)
to recover, reclaim, get back (to regain)
rescatar
to make blind (to make sightless)
to blind, dazzle (to make temporarily sightless)
to block (to obstruct)
to block off, block up (to cover)
to cloud (to make unclear)
to go blind (to become sightless)
to be blinded (figurative) (to deprive of good judgment)
to block (to obstruct)
cegar
cegarse
Adjective
helpless, distitute (defenseless)
Noun
the destitute person (defenseless person)
Plural Noun
the destitute, the helpless
desvalido/a
el desvalido
la desvalida
los desvalidos
las desvalidas
to press, pull, squeeze, step on the gas (to apply pressure)
to squeeze, clench fist, clutch, grit teeth, crush, grip (to compress)
to tighten (to adjust)
to quicken (to hurry)
to put pressure on, push (to pressure)
to bunch up (to squeeze together)
to get worse, intensify (to increase)
to be too tight, crush one’s feet (to crush)
to make an effort (to pressure)
to put pressure on (to pressure)
to squeeze up, squish together (to squeeze together)
apretar
apetarse
the singing, song, chant, hymn (music)
the singing (act of singing)
the song of a songbird, crow of a rooster (vocal signal)
the edge (side)
the pebble (stone)
el canto
the petal (botany)
el pétalo
the scarlet (color)
Adjective
scarlet
el escarlata
escarlata
to smell (to perceive the smell of)
to have a scent (to have a scent)
to suspect (colloquial) (to imagine to be true)
oler
olerse
Present Tense Conjugation Only
huelo
hueles
huele
olemos
huelen
the area, expanse, long and narrow stretch (surface)
the length, extent in pages, duration in time (size)
the spread (dissemination)
the extension (more time) (telephone) (computing) (grammar)
the extension cord (electronics) (Latin America)
la extensión
the reach (grasp)
the scope, reach (extent)
the importance (significance)
the means (resources)
the range (distance)
the accounting deficit (negative balance)
el alcance
to hurry up
darse prisa
to darken (to deprive of light) (to be out of light)
to overshadow (to diminish)
to obscure, confuse, cloud (to bewilder)
to shade (art)
to get darker, grow dark (to become overcast)
oscurecer
to produce (to yield)
to perform (to do well)
to serve (to be enough)
to defeat (to conquer)
to exhaust (to tire out)
to pay (to honor)
to surrender (to give up)
to yield (finance)
to quit, give up, give in (to admit defeat)
to surrender, give oneself up (to capitulate)
to confess (to admit)
rendir
rendirse
the venom, poison (toxic substance)
the venom (ill intent)
el veneno