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straighten [ˈstreɪtən] vb (sometimes foll by up or out)
1. to make or become straight 2. (tr) to make neat or tidy straighten your desk straightener n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
straighten verb neaten, arrange, tidy (up), order, spruce up, smarten up, put in order, set or put to rights She looked in the mirror and straightened her hair. straighten something out sort out, resolve, put right, settle, correct, work out, clear up, rectify, disentangle, unsnarl My sister had come in with her common sense and straightened things out. straighten up stand upright, stand up, stand up straight, straighten your back He straightened up and slipped his hands in his pockets. Translations straighten [ˈstreɪtn] A. VT [+ wire, nail] (also straighten out) → enderezar; [+ picture, tie, hat] → poner derecho, enderezar; [+ tablecloth] (= arrange) → poner bien; (= smooth out) → alisar; [+ hair] → alisar; [+ hem] → igualar (also straighten up) [+ room, house] → ordenar, arreglar; [+ papers] → ordenar to have one's teeth straightened → ponerse bien los dientes to straighten one's shoulders → poner la espalda erguida or recta or derecha to straighten one's back → ponerse derecho or erguido to straighten o.s. (up) → arreglarse B. VI = straighten out B straighten out A. VT + ADV 1. [+ wire, nail] → enderezar 2. (= resolve) [+ problem] → resolver 3. [+ person] I soon straightened him out on that point → enseguida le aclaré las cosas a ese respecto they sent me to a psychoanalyst to try and straighten me out → me mandaron a un psicoanalista para ver si resolvía mis problemas if you don't behave I'll send your father in to straighten you out → si no te comportas llamaré a tu padre para que te ajuste las cuentas straighten [ˈstreɪtən] vt (= tidy) [+ tie, picture, cushions] → arranger vi (= stand straight) [person] → se redresser straighten out vt sep (= make straight) → redresser adv → d'un air impassible adj → impassible straighten vt (= make straight) back, legs etc → gerade machen; picture → gerade hinhängen; road, river → begradigen; hat → gerade aufsetzen; tablecloth, sheet, rope, clothes, tie → gerade ziehen; wire → gerade biegen; one’s shoulders → straffen; hair → glätten (= tidy) → in Ordnung bringen vr to straighten oneself → sich aufrichten straighten [ˈstreɪtn] 1. vt (sth bent) (also straighten out) → raddrizzare; (hair) → stirare; (tablecloth, tie) → aggiustare; (tidy) (also straighten up) → mettere in ordine (fig) (problem) (also straighten out) → spianare, risolvere to straighten things out → mettere le cose a posto to straighten one's shoulders → raddrizzarsi straighten your shoulders! → stai su dritto! 2. vi (person) (also straighten (o.s.) up) → raddrizzarsi straighten [ˈstreɪtn] 1. vt (sth bent) (also straighten out) → raddrizzare; (hair) → stirare; (tablecloth, tie) → aggiustare; (tidy) (also straighten up) → mettere in ordine (fig) (problem) (also straighten out) → spianare, risolvere to straighten things out → mettere le cose a posto to straighten one's shoulders → raddrizzarsi straighten your shoulders! → stai su dritto! 2. vi (person) (also straighten (o.s.) up) → raddrizzarsi How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| And when the tinsmiths came, bringing with them all their tools in baskets, she inquired, "Can you straighten out those dents in the Tin Woodman, and bend him back into shape again, and solder him together where he is broken? At this I was able to straighten myself; I went the rest of the way up; I made, in my bewilderment, for the schoolroom, where there were objects belonging to me that I should have to take. If you'll come with me in the boat, we'll get to work and straighten things out. |
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