erect

erect
i'rekt
1. adjective
(upright: He held his head erect.) erecto, erguido

2. verb
1) (to set up; to put up or to build: They erected a statue in his memory; They plan to erect an office block there.) erigir
2) (to set upright (a mast etc).) erguir
- erectly
- erectness

erect1 adj erguido / derecho
to stand erect tenerse erguido
erect2 vb
1. erigir / levantar
they erected a monument erigieron un monumento
2. armar / montar
to erect a tent montar una tienda de campaña
erect
tr[ɪ'rekt]
adjective
1 (upright) derecho,-a, erguido,-a
2 SMALLANATOMY/SMALL erecto,-a
transitive verb
1 (build) erigir, levantar; (put up - tent) armar; (- flagstaff) izar
erect [ɪ'rɛkt] vt
1) construct: erigir, construir
2) raise: levantar
3) establish: establecer
erect adj
: erguido, derecho, erecto
erect
adj.
derecho, -a adj.
encandilado, -a adj.
engallado, -a adj.
enhiesto, -a adj.
erguido, -a adj.
erizado, -a adj.
adv.
erecto adv.
v.
alzar v.
enhestar v.
erguir v.
erigir v.
levantar v.
montar v.

I ɪ'rekt
adjective
1) <bearing/posture> erguido, derecho
2) (Physiol) erecto

II
transitive verb \<\<altar/monument\>\> erigir* (frml), levantar; \<\<barricade/wall\>\> levantar; \<\<tent\>\> armar, montar, levantar
[ɪ'rekt]
1.
ADJ [person, head, posture] erguido, derecho; [plant, stem] vertical, recto; [tail, ears] tieso, parado (LAm); (Physiol) [penis] erecto
2.
ADV

to walk erect — caminar derecho or erguido

to hold o.s. or stand erect — mantenerse derecho or erguido

3.
VT [+ monument, statue, temple] erigir frm; [+ mast, wall, building, barricade] levantar; [+ tent, scaffolding] montar
* * *

I [ɪ'rekt]
adjective
1) <bearing/posture> erguido, derecho
2) (Physiol) erecto

II
transitive verb \<\<altar/monument\>\> erigir* (frml), levantar; \<\<barricade/wall\>\> levantar; \<\<tent\>\> armar, montar, levantar

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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