contrive

contrive
verb
1) (to manage (to do something): He contrived to remove the money from her bag.) ideárselas, ingeniárselas para
2) (to make in a clever way: He contrived a tent from an old sack.) idear, lograr
contrive
tr[kən'traɪv]
transitive verb
1 (way, device) idear, inventar; (meeting) arreglar; (meal, dress, etc) improvisar
2 (manage) conseguir, lograr
he somehow contrived an interview with the singer se las arregló para entrevistarse con el cantante
contrive [kən'traɪv] vt, -trived ; -triving
1) devise: idear, ingeniar, maquinar
2) manage: lograr, ingeniárselas para
she contrived a way out of the mess: se las ingenió para salir del enredo
contrive
v.
darse maña expr.
discurrir v.
idear v.
ingeniar v.
inventar v.
maquinar v.
tramar v.
urdir v.
kən'traɪv
transitive verb
a) (manage)

to contrive to + INF — lograr + inf/que (+ subj), ingeniárselas or arreglárselas para + inf/para que (+ subj)

b) (create) \<\<method/device\>\> idear; \<\<meeting\>\> arreglar
[kǝn'traɪv]
1.
VT [+ plan, scheme] inventar, idear

to contrive a means of doing sth — inventar una manera de hacer algo

2.
VI

to contrive to do — (=manage, arrange) lograr hacer; (=try) procurar hacer

* * *
[kən'traɪv]
transitive verb
a) (manage)

to contrive to + INF — lograr + inf/que (+ subj), ingeniárselas or arreglárselas para + inf/para que (+ subj)

b) (create) \<\<method/device\>\> idear; \<\<meeting\>\> arreglar

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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