congratulate

congratulate
kən'ɡrætjuleit
verb
((often with on) to express pleasure and joy to (a person) at a happy event, a success etc: She congratulated him on passing his driving test.) felicitar
- congratulation
congratulate vb felicitar
she congratulated me on my success me felicitó por mi éxito
El gerundio de congratulate se escribe congratulating
congratulate
tr[kən'grætjəleɪt]
transitive verb
1 felicitar (on, por), dar la enhorabuena a (on, por)
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to congratulate oneself felicitarse, congratularse
congratulate [kən'græʤə.leɪt, -'græʧə-] vt, -lated ; -lating : felicitar
congratulate
v.
alegrar v.
congratular v.
cumplimentar v.
felicitar v.
kən'grætʃəleɪt, kən'grætjʊleɪt
1.
transitive verb felicitar

to congratulate somebody ON something/-ING — felicitar or darle* la enhorabuena a alguien por algo/+ inf


2.
v refl

to congratulate oneself ON something — felicitarse por or de algo, congratularse por or de algo (frml)

[kǝn'ɡrætjuleɪt]
VT felicitar

to congratulate sb (on sth/on doing sth) — felicitar a algn (por algo/por hacer algo)

my friends congratulated me on passing my test — mis amigos me felicitaron por aprobar el examen

* * *
[kən'grætʃəleɪt, kən'grætjʊleɪt]
1.
transitive verb felicitar

to congratulate somebody ON something/-ING — felicitar or darle* la enhorabuena a alguien por algo/+ inf


2.
v refl

to congratulate oneself ON something — felicitarse por or de algo, congratularse por or de algo (frml)


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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  • Congratulate — Con*grat u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Congratulated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Congratulating}.] [L. congratulatus, p. p. of congratulari to wish joy abundantly; con + gratulari to wish joy, from gratus pleasing. See {Grateful}.] To address with… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Congratulate — Con*grat u*late, v. i. To express of feel sympathetic joy; as, to congratulate with one s country. [R.] Swift. [1913 Webster] The subjects of England may congratulate to themselves. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • congratulate — (v.) 1540s, from L. congratulatus, pp. of congratulari to congratulate (see CONGRATULATION (Cf. congratulation)). Related: Congratulated; congratulating …   Etymology dictionary

  • congratulate — ► VERB 1) express good wishes or praise at the happiness, success, or good fortune of. 2) (congratulate oneself) think oneself fortunate or clever. DERIVATIVES congratulatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin congratulari, from gratus pleasing …   English terms dictionary

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  • congratulate — v. 1) to congratulate heartily, sincerely, warmly 2) (D; refl. tr.) to congratulate on, upon (to congratulate smb. on her/his promotion) * * * [kən grætjʊleɪt] sincerely warmly upon (to congratulate smb. on her/his promotion) (D; refl. tr.) to… …   Combinatory dictionary

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