lía


Del verbo liar: (⇒ conjugar)
lía es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo
2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
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Principal Translations
SpanishEnglish
lía nf (soga para cargas)rope n
lía nf gen pl (heces, sedimento)sediment n
  dregs npl
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Principal Translations
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liar vtr (envolver y atar)wrap up vtr phrasal sep
  wrap vtr
  package vtr
 Para enviar el paquete, primero debes liarlo.
 You'll need to wrap up the parcel first in order to send it.
liar vtr (cigarro: envolver)roll vtr
 Mi abuelo trabajaba en la isla liando cigarros.
 My grandfather worked on the island rolling cigars.
liar vtr ES (enredar, complicar)mishandle, mismanage vtr
  complicate vtr
  bungle vtr
  botch vtr
 Lo lió de tal manera que no supo cómo resolver el asunto.
 He mishandled it so badly that he did not know how to resolve the matter.
liarse v prnl ES (enredarse)get involved v expr
  get mixed up v expr
  get embroiled v expr
 Los dos se liaron en un negocio bastante oscuro; no sé cómo no los han investigado.
 Both of them got involved in a very shady business, I don't know how they're not going to be investigated.
liarse v prnl ES (confundirse)get confused v expr
 Voy a preparar unas fichas para que no nos liemos.
 I'm going to prepare some index cards so we don't get confused.
liarse a v prnl + prep ES (golpes: darse)come to blows v expr
  get into a scrap v expr
 Los dos defensas se liaron a tortas y fueron expulsados del terreno de juego.
 Both defenders came to blows and were sent off the pitch.
liarse a hacer algo v prnl + prep ES (ponerse a hacer algo)start doing [sth] v expr
  begin doing [sth] v expr
  get down to doing [sth] v expr
 Me lié a estudiar y cuando me di cuenta ya eran las once.
 I started studying and before I knew it it was already eleven o'clock.
liarse v prnl ES (tener relación amorosa)have an affair v expr
 Esos dos se liaron durante el verano.
 Those two had an affair over the summer.
liarse con alguien v prnl + prep ES (en relación amorosa)get involved with [sb] v expr
  have an affair with [sb] v expr
  (formal)become entangled with [sb] v expr
 Alberto se lió con una muchacha que lo ha vuelto loco.
 Albert got involved with a girl who has driven him crazy.
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Additional Translations
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liarla loc verb ES (armar jaleo)mess it up v expr
  cause a mess v expr
  raise a ruckus v expr
  cause a stir v expr
 Pablo siempre la lía: no lo invites a la fiesta.
 Pablo always messes it up; don't invite him to the party.
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Compound Forms:
liar | lía
SpanishEnglish
liar el petate loc verb coloquial (marcharse de casa)leave home v expr
  (child)run away vi phrasal
  move out vi phrasal
 Después del pleito con sus padres lió su petate.
tabaco de liar,
tabaco de picadura
nm + loc adj
(tabaco picado para fumar)rolling tobacco n
 Lucila fuma tabaco de liar porque es más barato.
 Lucila smokes rolling tobacco because it's cheaper.
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