galvanize

galvanize
verb
1) (to cover (iron or steel) with a thin layer of zinc to prevent it rusting.) galvanizar
2) ((with into) to cause or move (a person) to do something: The threat of losing their jobs galvanized the men into action.) sacudir, empujar, estimular
galvanize
tr['gælvənaɪz]
transitive verb
1 galvanizar
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to galvanize somebody into action galvanizar a alguien
galvanize ['gælvən.aɪz] vt, -nized ; -nizing
1) stimulate: estimular, excitar, impulsar
2) : galvanizar (metales)
galvanize (US/UK)
v.
galvanizar v.
'gælvənaɪz
transitive verb
1) (rouse)

to galvanize somebody (INTO something/-ING) — impulsar a alguien (a algo /+ inf)

2)
a) (Metall) galvanizar*
b) galvanized past p <iron/steel> galvanizado
['ɡælvǝnaɪz]
VT
1) [+ metal] galvanizar
2) (fig)

to galvanize sb into action — mover a algn para que actúe

to galvanize sb into life — sacar a algn de su abstracción

* * *
['gælvənaɪz]
transitive verb
1) (rouse)

to galvanize somebody (INTO something/-ING) — impulsar a alguien (a algo /+ inf)

2)
a) (Metall) galvanizar*
b) galvanized past p <iron/steel> galvanizado

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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