- acertar
- v.1 to guess (correctly).acerté dos respuestas I got two answers rightSilvia acierta las respuestas siempre Silvia guesses the answers always.2 to hit (blanco).3 to be right.acerté a la primera I got it right first timeacertó al elegir esa profesión she made the right decision when she chose that careeracertaste con su regalo you chose her present well, you chose just the right present for her4 to guess right, to be right on the nose, to hit correctly, to hit the target.Acertó He=she guessed right..5 to do well, to succeed.Ricardo acertó en su empresa Richard succeeded in his undertaking.* * *ACERTARCONJUGACIÓN(e changes to ie in stressed syllables)Present Indicativeacierto, aciertas, acierta, acertamos, acertáis, aciertan.Present Subjunctiveacierte, aciertes, acierte, acertemos, acertéis, acierten.Imperativeacierta (tú), acierte (él/Vd.), acertemos (nos.), acertad (vos.), acierten (ellos/Vds.).* * *1.VT [+ respuesta] to get right; [+ adivinanza] to guess
gana el que acierte antes cinco preguntas — the winner is the first one to get five answers right o to answer five questions correctly
¿cuántos números has acertado esta semana? — how many numbers did you get this week?
a ver si aciertas lo que traigo — see if you can guess what I've brought you
2. VI1) [al disparar] to hit the targetrara vez aciertan — they rarely hit their targets
la bala le acertó de lleno en el corazón — the bullet hit him right in the heart
disparó a matar pero no acertó — he shot to kill but he missed
2) (=adivinar) to get it right¡has acertado! — you got it right!
3) [al decir, hacer algo] to be rightaciertan cuando dicen que la corrupción no tiene solución — they're right when they say that there's no solution to corruption
acertó al quedarse callado — he did the right thing keeping quiet, he was right to keep quiet
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acertar con algo — [al escoger] to get sth righthan acertado de pleno con el nuevo modelo de coche familiar — they've scored a real winner * o they've got it just right with their new family car
habéis acertado con el regalo — you made just the right choice with that present
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acertar en algo, habéis acertado en la elección — you have made the right choiceacertaron de pleno en sus pronósticos — their forecasts were totally accurate o correct
4)• acertar a hacer algo — (=conseguir) to manage to do sth; [casualmente] to happen to do sth
acerté a encontrar la salida — I managed to find the exit
no acerté a expresarme con claridad — I didn't manage to express myself clearly
los médicos no aciertan a dar con lo que tiene — the doctors can't find out what's wrong with him
no acierto a comprenderlo — I fail to understand it
acertamos a pasar por delante de su casa — we happened to pass by his house
5)• acertar con — (=encontrar) to manage to find
acerté con el interruptor — I managed to find the switch
tras mucho pensarlo acertamos con la solución — after a lot of thought we managed to find the solution
6) [planta] to flourish, do well* * *1.verbo transitivo <respuesta/resultado> to get ... right2.a ver si aciertas quién es — see if you can guess who it is
acertar vi1)a) (dar, pegar)acertarle a algo — to hit something
acertó en el medio — he hit it (right) in the middle
tiró pero no le acertó — he shot at it but (he) missed
b) (atinar) to be rightacertaste al no comprarlo — you did the right thing not buying it
acertar con algo — con solución to hit on something
acertaste con el regalo — your present was perfect
no acerté con la casa — I couldn't find the house
2) (lograr, atinar)acertar a + inf — to manage to + inf
no acertó a decir palabra — she didn't manage to say a single word
no acierto a comprenderlo — I just can't understand it
3) (liter) (suceder casualmente)acertar a + inf — to happen to + inf
acertó a pasar por allí — he happened to pass that way
* * *= see + the light, manage to, strike + home, hit + the nail on the head, be spot on, get + it + right, hit + the truth, hit it out of + the park, hit + a home run, knock it out of + the park.Ex. Apologies to those telephone company employees who saw the light years ago and have been trying to convince their employers.Ex. Tom Hernandez tried not to show how sad he felt about his friends' leaving, and managed to keep up a cheerful facade until the party broke up.Ex. Among many observations in this widely bruited report, one in particular struck home: fewer books had been translated into Arabic in a millennium than were translated into Spanish in a year.Ex. One ISO team member hit the nail on the head by saying that the ISO certificate would mean a lot for our customers.Ex. The program is spot on -- you can't fault it with the presentation and it's totally inoffensive and suitable for kids.Ex. If the reading-boy misread the copy, or if the corrector misheard or misunderstood the reading-boy, a wrong word might be entered on the proof as a correction whether or not the compositor had got it right in the first place.Ex. He hit the truth in one point only, the number of windows on one side of the house.Ex. We already knew these Irish lads were among the best boy bands out there, but they really hit it out of the park with this romantic song.Ex. EGND has hit a home run with the introduction of a new product line, increasing sales projections, and ramping up production schedules.Ex. It was a risk, but early results seem to indicate that the duo has knocked it out of the park with the new version.----* acertar con = put + Posesivo + finger on.* * *1.verbo transitivo <respuesta/resultado> to get ... right2.a ver si aciertas quién es — see if you can guess who it is
acertar vi1)a) (dar, pegar)acertarle a algo — to hit something
acertó en el medio — he hit it (right) in the middle
tiró pero no le acertó — he shot at it but (he) missed
b) (atinar) to be rightacertaste al no comprarlo — you did the right thing not buying it
acertar con algo — con solución to hit on something
acertaste con el regalo — your present was perfect
no acerté con la casa — I couldn't find the house
2) (lograr, atinar)acertar a + inf — to manage to + inf
no acertó a decir palabra — she didn't manage to say a single word
no acierto a comprenderlo — I just can't understand it
3) (liter) (suceder casualmente)acertar a + inf — to happen to + inf
acertó a pasar por allí — he happened to pass that way
* * *= see + the light, manage to, strike + home, hit + the nail on the head, be spot on, get + it + right, hit + the truth, hit it out of + the park, hit + a home run, knock it out of + the park.Ex: Apologies to those telephone company employees who saw the light years ago and have been trying to convince their employers.
Ex: Tom Hernandez tried not to show how sad he felt about his friends' leaving, and managed to keep up a cheerful facade until the party broke up.Ex: Among many observations in this widely bruited report, one in particular struck home: fewer books had been translated into Arabic in a millennium than were translated into Spanish in a year.Ex: One ISO team member hit the nail on the head by saying that the ISO certificate would mean a lot for our customers.Ex: The program is spot on -- you can't fault it with the presentation and it's totally inoffensive and suitable for kids.Ex: If the reading-boy misread the copy, or if the corrector misheard or misunderstood the reading-boy, a wrong word might be entered on the proof as a correction whether or not the compositor had got it right in the first place.Ex: He hit the truth in one point only, the number of windows on one side of the house.Ex: We already knew these Irish lads were among the best boy bands out there, but they really hit it out of the park with this romantic song.Ex: EGND has hit a home run with the introduction of a new product line, increasing sales projections, and ramping up production schedules.Ex: It was a risk, but early results seem to indicate that the duo has knocked it out of the park with the new version.* acertar con = put + Posesivo + finger on.* * *acertar [A5 ]vt‹respuesta/resultado› to get … rightsólo acertó tres respuestas she only got three answers right, she only answered three questions correctlya ver si aciertas quién es see if you can guess who it is■ acertarviA (atinar) to be right¿no te dije que iban a perder? pues acerté didn't I tell you they were going to lose? well, I was rightdijo varios nombres pero no acertó she said several names but didn't get it rightacertaste al no comprarlo it was a good decision not to buy it, you did the right thing not buying itacertar CON algo to get sth right¿acerté con la talla? did I get the size right?has acertado con el regalo, es justo lo que necesitaba your present's perfect, it's just what I neededno acerté con la calle/casa I couldn't find the street/houseB (lograr, atinar) acertar A + INF to manage to + INFno acertó a decir palabra she didn't manage to say a single word, she was unable to utter a single wordno acierto a comprender qué es lo que pretende I just can't see o I fail to see what he hopes to achieveC (liter) (suceder casualmente) acertar A + INF to happen to + INFacertó a pasar por allí he happened to pass that way* * *
acertar (conjugate acertar) verbo transitivo ‹respuesta/resultado› to get … right;◊ a ver si aciertas quién es see if you can guess who it is
verbo intransitivo
1a) (dar, pegar): acertarle a algo to hit sth;◊ tiró pero no le acertó he shot at it but (he) missedb) (atinar) to be right;◊ acertaste con el regalo your present was perfect
2 (lograr) acertar a hacer algo to manage to do sth
acertar
I verbo transitivo
1 (dar con la solución) to get right
2 (adivinar) to guess correctly
3 acertar la quiniela, to win the pools
II verbo intransitivo
1 (decidir correctamente) to be right
2 (encontrar) cuando por fin acertó con la llave..., when she finally found the right key...
'acertar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atinar
- blanca
- blanco
- equivocar
- acierta
- dar
English:
character
- chord
- football
- guess
* * *acertar♦ vt1. [adivinar] to guess (correctly);acerté dos respuestas I got two answers right2. [blanco] to hit♦ vi1. [al contestar, adivinar] to be right;[al escoger, decidir] to make a good choice;acerté a la primera I got it right first time;acertó al elegir esa profesión she made the right decision when she chose that career;acertaste con su regalo you chose her present well, you chose just the right present for her;Famno acertar una: a la hora de comprar regalos no acierta una when it comes to buying presents she never gets it right2. [en blanco]acertó en la diana she hit the bull's-eye;el disparo le acertó en la cabeza the bullet hit him in the head3. [conseguir]acertar a hacer algo to manage to do sth;no acierto a entenderlo I can't understand it at all4. [ocurrir casualmente]acertaba a pasar por allí she happened to pass that way;acertó a nevar cuando llegamos al pueblo it happened to start snowing when we reached the village5.acertar con [hallar] to find;acertamos con el desvío correcto we found the right turn-off* * *acertarI v/t respuesta get right; al hacer una conjetura guess;acertar el blanco, acertar en la diana fig hit the nail on the headII v/i1 be right;acertar con algo get sth right2:no acierto a hacerlo I don’t seem to be able to do it* * *acertar {55} vt: to guess correctlyacertar viatinar: to be accurate, to be on target* * *acertar vb1. (respuesta) to get rightha acertado todas las respuestas she's got all the answers right2. (objetivo) to hit [pt. & pp. hit]acertó en el centro de la diana he hit the bull's eye3. (adivinar) to guesstenía que acertar lo que venía en los paquetes he had to guess what was in the parcels4. (hacer lo más adecuado) to be rightacertaste al marcharte you were right to leave
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.