- ilustrar
- v.1 to illustrate, to explain.ilustrar algo con un ejemplo to illustrate something with an exampleEl libro ilustra la caridad The book illustrates charity.El artista ilustró el libro The artist illustrated the book.Su sabiduría ilustró a Ricardo His wisdom illustrated Richard.2 to illustrate.3 to enlighten.4 to exemplify, to fill with examples, to document.El abogado ilustró su punto The lawyer illustrated his point.* * *ilustrar► verbo transitivo1 (texto) to illustrate2 (aclarar) to explain3 (instruir) to enlighten► verbo pronominal ilustrarse1 to learn* * *verbto illustrate* * *1. VT1) [+ libro] to illustrate2) [+ tema] to explain, illustrate3) (=instruir) to instruct, enlighten4) † (=hacer ilustre) to make illustrious, make famous2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <libro/revista> to illustrateb) (con ejemplos) <tema/explicación> to illustrate2) (frml o hum) <persona> to enlighten2.
ilustrar a alguien sobre algo — to enlighten somebody about something
ilustrarse v pron (hum) to learn something* * *= exemplify, illustrate, illustrate, typify, instantiate.Ex. Natural language indexing is exemplified in many systems by the use of a character-string search.Ex. These techniques will be illustrated later.Ex. This indicated whether a work is illustrated, whether the illustrations are coloured o black and white, and the type of illustrations to be found in the work, for example maps.Ex. The third significant category is typified by Urdu authors.Ex. The weak model sees a limited role for mathematics in social sciences whereas a strong model sees mathematics as the model that instantiates theory.----* ilustrar con ejemplos = illustrate + by examples.* ilustrar una idea = illustrate + point.* ilustrar un problema = illustrate + problem.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <libro/revista> to illustrateb) (con ejemplos) <tema/explicación> to illustrate2) (frml o hum) <persona> to enlighten2.ilustrar a alguien sobre algo — to enlighten somebody about something
ilustrarse v pron (hum) to learn something* * *= exemplify, illustrate, illustrate, typify, instantiate.Ex: Natural language indexing is exemplified in many systems by the use of a character-string search.
Ex: These techniques will be illustrated later.Ex: This indicated whether a work is illustrated, whether the illustrations are coloured o black and white, and the type of illustrations to be found in the work, for example maps.Ex: The third significant category is typified by Urdu authors.Ex: The weak model sees a limited role for mathematics in social sciences whereas a strong model sees mathematics as the model that instantiates theory.* ilustrar con ejemplos = illustrate + by examples.* ilustrar una idea = illustrate + point.* ilustrar un problema = illustrate + problem.* * *ilustrar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹libro/revista› to illustrate2 (con ejemplos) ‹tema/explicación› to illustrateel ejemplo ilustra el uso del vocablo the example shows o illustrates o makes clear how the word is usedB (frml o hum); ‹persona› to enlighten¿que no lo sabes? pues te voy a ilustrar don't you know? well let me enlighten you (hum)ilustrar a algn SOBRE algo to enlighten sb ABOUT sth■ ilustrarsev pron(hum); to learn sth* * *
ilustrar (conjugate ilustrar) verbo transitivo
to illustrate
ilustrar verbo transitivo
1 (un libro, un tema) to illustrate
2 (enseñar) to instruct
'ilustrar' also found in these entries:
English:
exemplify
- illustrate
- enlighten
* * *ilustrar♦ vt1. [explicar] to illustrate, to explain;ilústrame sobre la situación actual explain the current situation to me, fill me in on the current situation;ilustrar algo con un ejemplo to illustrate sth with an example2. [publicación] to illustrate3. [educar] to enlighten♦ See also the pronominal verb ilustrarse* * *ilustrarv/t1 illustrate2 (aclarar) explain* * *ilustrar vt1) : to illustrate2) aclarar, clarificar: to explain* * *ilustrar vb to illustrate
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.