Español > llevar a cabo: 6 sentidos > verbo 1, social| Sentido | Perform an action, or work out or perform (an action). |
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| Sinónimos | actuar, hacer, obrar |
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| Causado por | coaccionar, coercer, forzar, obligar, presionar | To cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means |
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| compeler, compelir, forzar, imponer, obligar | Force somebody to do something |
| dirigir | Be in charge of |
| incitar, instigar, levantar, provocar | Provoke or stir ... / stir up |
| Específico | abordar, arreglárselas, conformarse, contender, encarar, grapar, industriarse, ingeniarse, soportar, tramitar, tratar | Come to terms with |
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| abordar, encarar, tramitar | Take action with respect to (someone or something) |
| abordar, emprender, encarar | Begin to deal with |
| acabar, finalizar, terminar | finally be or do something |
| acelerar, apresurarse, apurarse, apurar | Act or move at high speed |
| acompañar | act as a partner |
| actuar violentamente | Act violently, recklessly, or destructively |
| acudir, avanzar, ir, proceder | Follow a procedure or take a course |
| afrontar, atreverse, atrever, osar, retar | To be courageous enough to try or do something |
| agreder, arremeter, atacar | Take the initiative and go on the offensive |
| aguardar, esperar | wait before acting |
| alternar | Do something in turns |
| anticiparse, anticipar, prever | Act in advance of |
| asegurarse | make a point of doing something |
| asombrar, maravillar, sorprender | come upon or take unawares |
| buscar, ensayar, intentar, pretender, probar, tratar | make an effort or attempt |
| comenzar, empezar, estrenar, iniciar, originar | Begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object |
| cometer, perpetrar | Perform an act, usually with a negative connotation |
| comportarse, exiliar | Behave in a certain manner |
| comportarse, comportar, conducir, portar | Behave well or properly |
| condescender | debase oneself morally, act in an undignified, unworthy, or dishonorable way |
| condescender | Behave in a patronizing and condescending manner |
| contestar, reaccionar, responder | show a response or a reaction to something |
| continuar, guardar, proseguir, seguir | Continue a certain state, condition, or activity |
| continuar, seguir | Continue after an interruption / interruption |
| continuar, seguir | Do something repeatedly and showing no intention to stop |
| contrariar, contrarrestar, llevar la contraria, llevar la contra | act in opposition to |
| coquetear, flirtear | Behave carelessly or indifferently |
| corresponder | Act, feel, or give mutually or in return |
| cortejar, festejar, galantear | make amorous advances towards |
| cortejar | Engage in social activities leading to marriage |
| crear | pursue a creative activity |
| desafiar, retar | Take upon oneself |
| despachar | dispose of rapidly and without delay and efficiently |
| dignarse | Do something that one considers to be below one's dignity |
| efectuar, hacer, llevar a cabo, realizar | act so as to bring into existence |
| enjuiciar, procesar | Conduct a prosecution in a court of law |
| escabullirse | put, bring, or take in a secretive or furtive manner |
| esforzarse | make a great effort at a mental or physical task |
| evitar | Take precautions in order to avoid some unwanted consequence |
| hacer, realizar | Perform a function |
| interaccionar, interactuar, relacionarse | Act together or towards others or with others |
| interrumpir, molestar | Destroy the peace or tranquility of |
| intervenir, mediar, participar, tomar parte | Share in something |
| maniobrar | Act in order to achieve a certain goal / goal |
| ofrecerse, ofrecer | agree / agree freely |
| oponerse a, oponer, reaccionar | act against or in opposition to |
| pase | proceed (with a plan of action) |
| pavonearse, pompearse | Act like the master of |
| perseguir, proseguir | carry out or participate in an activity |
| premiar, recompensar | Act or give recompense in recognition of someone's behavior or actions |
| recalcar, reiterar, repetir | Do over |
| satisfacer | decide on and pursue a course of action satisfying the minimum requirements to achieve a goal |
| tener cuidado | Be careful, prudent, or watchful |
| tomar | carry out |
| También | influenciar, influir | Have and exert influence or effect |
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| Contrario | abstenerse, refrenarse | Resist doing something |
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| Inglés | act, move |
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| Catalán | actuar, fer |
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| Nombres | acción, acto, hecho | Something done (usually as opposed to something said) |
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| acción, actividad | The state of being active |
| acción humana, acción, actividad humana, acto | Something that people do or cause to happen |
| paso | The act of deciding to do something |
Español > llevar a cabo: 6 sentidos > verbo 3, creation| Sentido | carry out or perform an action. |
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| Sinónimos | ejecutar, hacer, interpretar, practicar |
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| Implicado por | elegir, escoger | select to play,sing, or dance a part in a play, movie, musical, opera, or ballet |
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| Específico | aparecer | Appear as a character on stage or appear in a play, etc. |
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| dar una serenata | sing and play for somebody |
| declamar, recitar | recite in elocution |
| deslumbrar | Perform (an acting passage) brilliantly and rapidly |
| dirigir, encaminar | Lead, as in the performance of a composition |
| ejecutar, interpretar | Give an interpretation or rendition / rendition of |
| ensayar, practicar | Engage in a rehearsal (of) |
| estrenar, inaugurar | perform a work for the first time |
| frangollar | Perform hastily and carelessly |
| improvisar | Perform without preparation |
| protagonizar | Be the star in a performance |
| seguir | sing / sing or play against other voices or parts |
| Inglés | perform, execute, do |
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| Catalán | dur a terme, executar, fer, interpretar, practicar |
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| Nombres | actor, factor, hacedor | A person who acts and gets things done |
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| actuación, cumplimiento, desempeño, ejecución, realización | The act of performing |
| ejecutor | A performer (usually of musical works) |