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Significado de "armar" en el diccionario de español

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ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA ARMAR

La palabra armar procede del latín armāre.
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Se denomina etimología al estudio del origen de la palabras y sus cambios estructurales y de significado.
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PRONUNCIACIÓN DE ARMAR

ar · mar play
Armar es una palabra aguda de 2 sílabas.
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Las palabras agudas van acentuadas en la última sílaba.
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CATEGORIA GRAMATICAL DE ARMAR

sustantivo
adjetivo
verbo
adverbio
pronombre
preposición
conjunción
interjección
artículo
Armar es un verbo.
El verbo es la parte de la oración que se conjuga y expresa acción y estado.

Los tiempos verbales se dan en tres modos: indicativo, subjuntivo e imperativo.

QUÉ SIGNIFICA ARMAR EN ESPAÑOL

Armar

Armar (del latín, armare puede referirse a: ▪ Vestir o poner armas a un individuo. ▪ Proveer de armas. ▪ Aprestar, ciertas armas, como por ejemplo la ballesta, para disparar. ▪ Juntar las diferentes piezas de que se compone un artefacto. ▪ Estribar una cosa sobre otra. ▪ Poner oro o plata sobre otro metal. ▪ Dejar a los árboles una o más guías según la altura o figura que se les quiera dar. ▪ Mover un pleito, una pendencia, un escándalo (armar un escándalo). ▪ Promover riña o alboroto. ▪ Aviar, proporcionar a uno lo que le hace falta. ▪ Antiguamente, poner una trampa para cazar. ▪ Hacer trampas en el juego. ▪ En carpintería, armar es formar armaduras. ▪ En náutica, armar tiene varios significados. ▪ En música, armar la clave es poner junto a ella los sostenidos o bemoles que indican la tonalidad de la composición.

definición de armar en el diccionario español

La primera definición de armar en el diccionario de la real academia de la lengua española es vestir o poner a alguien armas ofensivas o defensivas. Otro significado de armar en el diccionario es proveer de armas. Armar es también apercibir y preparar para la guerra.

CONJUGACIÓN DEL VERBO ARMAR

MODO INDICATIVO

TIEMPOS SIMPLES
Presente
yo armo
armas / armás
él arma
nos. armamos
vos. armáis / arman
ellos arman
Pretérito imperfecto
yo armaba
armabas
él armaba
nos. armábamos
vos. armabais / armaban
ellos armaban
Pret. perfecto simple
yo armé
armaste
él armó
nos. armamos
vos. armasteis / armaron
ellos armaron
Futuro simple
yo armaré
armarás
él armará
nos. armaremos
vos. armaréis / armarán
ellos armarán
Condicional simple
yo armaría
armarías
él armaría
nos. armaríamos
vos. armaríais / armarían
ellos armarían
TIEMPOS COMPUESTOS
Pret. Perf. Compuesto
yo he armado
has armado
él ha armado
nos. hemos armado
vos. habéis armado
ellos han armado
Pret. Pluscuamperfecto
yo había armado
habías armado
él había armado
nos. habíamos armado
vos. habíais armado
ellos habían armado
Pretérito Anterior
yo hube armado
hubiste armado
él hubo armado
nos. hubimos armado
vos. hubisteis armado
ellos hubieron armado
Futuro perfecto
yo habré armado
habrás armado
él habrá armado
nos. habremos armado
vos. habréis armado
ellos habrán armado
Condicional Perfecto
yo habría armado
habrías armado
él habría armado
nos. habríamos armado
vos. habríais armado
ellos habrían armado
El modo indicativo es el modo verbal que enuncia como real lo expresado por el verbo.

MODO SUBJUNTIVO

TIEMPOS SIMPLES
Presente
yo arme
armes
él arme
nos. armemos
vos. arméis / armen
ellos armen
Pretérito imperfecto
yo armara o armase
armaras o armases
él armara o armase
nos. armáramos o armásemos
vos. armarais o armaseis / armaran o armasen
ellos armaran o armasen
Futuro simple
yo armare
armares
él armare
nos. armáremos
vos. armareis / armaren
ellos armaren
TIEMPOS COMPUESTOS
Pret. Perf. Compuesto
yo hube armado
hubiste armado
él hubo armado
nos. hubimos armado
vos. hubisteis armado
ellos hubieron armado
Futuro Perfecto
yo habré armado
habrás armado
él habrá armado
nos. habremos armado
vos. habréis armado
ellos habrán armado
Condicional perfecto
yo habría armado
habrías armado
él habría armado
nos. habríamos armado
vos. habríais armado
ellos habrían armado
El modo subjuntivo se caracteriza por presentar una acción como posible o hipotética.
MODO IMPERATIVO
Imperativo
arma (tú) / armá (vos)
armad (vosotros) / armen (ustedes)
El modo imperativo es el modo gramatical empleado para expresar mandatos, órdenes o solicitudes taxativas.
FORMAS NO PERSONALES
Infinitivo
armar
Participio
armado
Gerundio
armando
Las formas no personales del verbo carecen de persona y número.

El infinitivo muestra la acción fuera de toda perspectiva temporal. El gerundio muestra la acción durante su transcurso. El participio muestra la acción tras su terminación.

PALABRAS QUE RIMAN CON ARMAR


afirmar
a·fir·mar
alarmar
a·lar·mar
confirmar
con·fir·mar
conformar
con·for·mar
deformar
de·for·mar
desarmar
de·sar·mar
desinformar
de·sin·for·mar
enfermar
en·fer·mar
firmar
fir·mar
formar
for·mar
infirmar
in·fir·mar
informar
in·for·mar
mermar
mer·mar
normar
nor·mar
reafirmar
re·a·fir·mar
rearmar
re·ar·mar
reformar
re·for·mar
transformar
trans·for·mar
trasformar
tras·for·mar
uniformar
u·ni·for·mar

PALABRAS QUE EMPIEZAN COMO ARMAR

armadilla
armadillo
armado
armador
armadora
armadura
armaduría
armajal
armajo
armamentismo
armamentista
armamentístico
armamento
armamiento
armandijo
armañac
armario
armatoste
armatroste
armazón

PALABRAS QUE TERMINAN COMO ARMAR

ahirmar
ahormar
amar
amuermar
autoafirmar
ayermar
cloroformar
desconformar
desformar
destormar
disformar
engarmar
ermar
gormar
hirmar
inconformar
mar
mormar
refirmar
yermar

Sinónimos y antónimos de armar en el diccionario español de sinónimos

SINÓNIMOS

SINÓNIMOS DE «ARMAR»

Las siguientes palabras tienen un significado similar o idéntico a «armar» y pertenecen a la misma categoría gramatical.
sinónimos de armar

ANTÓNIMOS DE «ARMAR»

Las siguientes palabras significan lo contrario que «armar» y también pertenecen a la misma categoría gramatical.
antónimos de armar

PALABRAS RELACIONADAS CON «ARMAR»

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Conoce la traducción de armar a 25 idiomas con nuestro traductor multilingüe.
Las traducciones de armar presentadas en esta sección han sido obtenidas mediante traducción automática estadística a partir del idioma español.

En el siguiente apartado puedes consultar las traducciones de armar en el diccionario español-inglés así como el contexto en el que se emplean habitualmente mediante ejemplos de uso.

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to assemble
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ar

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mettre ensemble
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meletakkan bersama-sama
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zusammenstellen
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組み立てます
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riunire
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połączyć
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з´єднувати
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saam
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DICCIONARIO ESPAÑOL - INGLÉS

Conoce las traducciones de armar en inglés y el contexto en el que se emplean habitualmente mediante ejemplos de uso.

armar
armar-1 
  arm ; gird for.
 If the worst comes to the worst and you are attacked, try to escape rather than fight back, especially if you believe that your assailant may be armed.
 Australia's government girded on Monday for a battle with miners over its plan to slap the industry with a new 40 percent profits tax.
armar con 
arm with
 Technology is now being implemented to arm organizations with this weapon - competitor intelligence - to improve business and win the war for customers.
armarse de 
summon up
 Summoning up her most agreeable tones, she asked if it might not be wiser to ask someone whose experience far exceeded her own to substitute for him.
armarse de coraje     
steel + Reflexivo
muster (up) + (the) courage
pluck up + courage
gather up + courage
nerve + Reflexivo
 She steeled herself against the heavy rain, had her keys ready for the door, and made a run for it.
 Professional library managers must muster the courage to deal with these problems and make their choices.
 Left to themselves, children will rarely pluck up courage to visit the library on their own.
 By gathering up courage to face their fears, international contractors operating in China may begin to detect new possibilities of doing business there.
 Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran are nerving themselves for a confrontation that could turn into a general war if things were to get out of control.
armarse de munición 
arm + Reflexivo + with ammunition
 We can pick up this discussion some other time, after you've armed yourself with ammunition!.
armarse de paciencia  [Uso literario] 
arm + Reflexivo + with patience
be extremely patient
 And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.
 They need to learn not to take things so personally and understand that you have to be extremely patient.
armarse de valor     
muster (up) + (the) courage
pluck up + courage
nerve + Reflexivo
gather up + courage
steel + Reflexivo
 Professional library managers must muster the courage to deal with these problems and make their choices.
 Left to themselves, children will rarely pluck up courage to visit the library on their own.
 Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran are nerving themselves for a confrontation that could turn into a general war if things were to get out of control.
 By gathering up courage to face their fears, international contractors operating in China may begin to detect new possibilities of doing business there.
 She steeled herself against the heavy rain, had her keys ready for the door, and made a run for it.
armarse hasta los dientes 
be armed to the teeth
 These pirates are armed to the teeth, ruthless and desperate, but claim to adhere to their own code of conduct.
armar
armar-2 
  put together ; fit out ; cause ; assemble.
 The way in which this scheme is put together in book form often causes some confusion at first.
 To get full use out of them, however, you have to fit them out with accessories.
 As usage of the language causes terms to become anachronistic, or as increases in our level of awareness reveal undesirable connotations, we seek to change subject heading terms.
 This article describes step by step how to obtain the parts necessary to build a generic computer and how to assemble them into a working computer.
armar bulla               
kick up + a stink
kick up + a fuss
raise + a stink
make + a stink (about)
make + a racket
make + a row
make + a ruckus
kick up + a row
hit + the roof
kick up + a storm
hit + the ceiling
go through + the roof
go through + the ceiling
raise + the roof
make + a big deal about
 Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important.
 If the cafe say it's butter and it's marge they could be in trouble if anyone cared to kick up a fuss.
 'I'll call the young fellow and tell him there's been a mix-up - I hope his parents don't raise a stink - and I want you to know that it really sticks in my craw, it violates all my principles' = "Llamaré al joven y le diré que ha habido una confusión (espero que sus padres no me armen un escándalo) y quiero que sepas que es algo que me da patadas en el estómago, va en contra de todos mis principios".
 After all, making a stink is bad news for any public company, let alone a life-insurance company.
 In this illustrated book, children are encouraged to make a racket before slowly quietening down for a sound night's sleep.
 Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.
 At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.
 The environmentalists have now kicked up a row over the cutting of trees along the Palace Road charging that the work was illegal.
 When she heard that, she hit the roof - and she was still hitting the roof about it almost fifty years after it had happened.
 Grams is kicking up a storm at the care home she is currently residing in and is about to have her ass hauled onto the sidewalk if she doesn't quit at it any time soon.
 It is by no means certain that Congress will vote soon enough to increase the debt ceiling and some people, for good reason, are hitting the ceiling about that.
 Harry was out of the country when the contract was signed, and he went through the roof when he found out about it.
 I finally told him the night before I left, and he went through the ceiling, just as I expected him to.
 I understand he raised the roof when he read the report.
 He's the type of person who gets frustrated and makes a big deal about taking the wrong exit on the freeway or has a short fuse when something doesn't get done exactly the way he wants it.
armar enredos 
make + trouble
 As President Bush's second term winds down, this is no time for him to be making trouble for his successor.
armarla               
kick up + a fuss
kick up + a stink
make + a stink (about)
kick up + a row
raise + a stink
make + a racket
make + a row
make + a ruckus
hit + the roof
kick up + a storm
hit + the ceiling
go through + the roof
go through + the ceiling
raise + the roof
make + a big deal about
 If the cafe say it's butter and it's marge they could be in trouble if anyone cared to kick up a fuss.
 Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important.
 After all, making a stink is bad news for any public company, let alone a life-insurance company.
 The environmentalists have now kicked up a row over the cutting of trees along the Palace Road charging that the work was illegal.
 'I'll call the young fellow and tell him there's been a mix-up - I hope his parents don't raise a stink - and I want you to know that it really sticks in my craw, it violates all my principles' = "Llamaré al joven y le diré que ha habido una confusión (espero que sus padres no me armen un escándalo) y quiero que sepas que es algo que me da patadas en el estómago, va en contra de todos mis principios".
 In this illustrated book, children are encouraged to make a racket before slowly quietening down for a sound night's sleep.
 Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.
 At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.
 When she heard that, she hit the roof - and she was still hitting the roof about it almost fifty years after it had happened.
 Grams is kicking up a storm at the care home she is currently residing in and is about to have her ass hauled onto the sidewalk if she doesn't quit at it any time soon.
 It is by no means certain that Congress will vote soon enough to increase the debt ceiling and some people, for good reason, are hitting the ceiling about that.
 Harry was out of the country when the contract was signed, and he went through the roof when he found out about it.
 I finally told him the night before I left, and he went through the ceiling, just as I expected him to.
 I understand he raised the roof when he read the report.
 He's the type of person who gets frustrated and makes a big deal about taking the wrong exit on the freeway or has a short fuse when something doesn't get done exactly the way he wants it.
armar la de Dios     
set + the cat among the pigeons
put + the cat among the pigeons
stir up + a hornet's nest
raise + Cain
raise + hell
 There is a new book just coming out that promises to set the cat among the pigeons on the Shakespeare scene.
 Banks have put the cat among the pigeons by warning that without heavy increases in interest rates house prices would spiral out of control.
 They feared its theme of anti-Semitism would simply stir up a hornet's nest and preferred to deal with the problem quietly.
 Her husband and his father and stepmother owe you an apology for raising Cain at your wedding.
 American progressives have in recent decades gotten too shy, or too afraid, to raise hell about injustice and unfairness.
armar la de San Quintín               
kick up + a fuss
kick up + a stink
raise + a stink
make + a stink (about)
make + a racket
make + a row
make + a ruckus
kick up + a row
hit + the roof
kick up + a storm
hit + the ceiling
go through + the roof
go through + the ceiling
raise + the roof
make + a big deal about
 If the cafe say it's butter and it's marge they could be in trouble if anyone cared to kick up a fuss.
 Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important.
 'I'll call the young fellow and tell him there's been a mix-up - I hope his parents don't raise a stink - and I want you to know that it really sticks in my craw, it violates all my principles' = "Llamaré al joven y le diré que ha habido una confusión (espero que sus padres no me armen un escándalo) y quiero que sepas que es algo que me da patadas en el estómago, va en contra de todos mis principios".
 After all, making a stink is bad news for any public company, let alone a life-insurance company.
 In this illustrated book, children are encouraged to make a racket before slowly quietening down for a sound night's sleep.
 Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.
 At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.
 The environmentalists have now kicked up a row over the cutting of trees along the Palace Road charging that the work was illegal.
 When she heard that, she hit the roof - and she was still hitting the roof about it almost fifty years after it had happened.
 Grams is kicking up a storm at the care home she is currently residing in and is about to have her ass hauled onto the sidewalk if she doesn't quit at it any time soon.
 It is by no means certain that Congress will vote soon enough to increase the debt ceiling and some people, for good reason, are hitting the ceiling about that.
 Harry was out of the country when the contract was signed, and he went through the roof when he found out about it.
 I finally told him the night before I left, and he went through the ceiling, just as I expected him to.
 I understand he raised the roof when he read the report.
 He's the type of person who gets frustrated and makes a big deal about taking the wrong exit on the freeway or has a short fuse when something doesn't get done exactly the way he wants it.
armarse la de Dios    
bedlam + break loose
all hell + break loose
open (up) + a can of worms
all hell + let loose
 It is suggested that if bedlam should break loose the teacher should try to understand the cause or causes and use remedies.
 The newspaper that he was writing for at the time started to publish excerpts from Rushdie's book and as a result all hell broke loose.
 It may seem as though we have opened a can of worms, but there is no need to despair.
 I was just quietly reading the papers at the weekend when all hell let loose and the sky was filled with angry jackdaws.
armarse la de San Quintín    
all hell + break loose
bedlam + break loose
open (up) + a can of worms
all hell + let loose
 The newspaper that he was writing for at the time started to publish excerpts from Rushdie's book and as a result all hell broke loose.
 It is suggested that if bedlam should break loose the teacher should try to understand the cause or causes and use remedies.
 It may seem as though we have opened a can of worms, but there is no need to despair.
 I was just quietly reading the papers at the weekend when all hell let loose and the sky was filled with angry jackdaws.
armarse un jaleo 
get into + a muddle
 And if you get into a muddle, you can just reset it and start over again!.
armarse un lío 
get into + a muddle
 And if you get into a muddle, you can just reset it and start over again!.
armar una bronca             
kick up + a fuss
kick up + a stink
raise + a stink
make + a stink (about)
make + a racket
make + a row
make + a ruckus
kick up + a row
brawl
kick up + a storm
hit + the ceiling
raise + the roof
make + a big deal about
 If the cafe say it's butter and it's marge they could be in trouble if anyone cared to kick up a fuss.
 Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important.
 'I'll call the young fellow and tell him there's been a mix-up - I hope his parents don't raise a stink - and I want you to know that it really sticks in my craw, it violates all my principles' = "Llamaré al joven y le diré que ha habido una confusión (espero que sus padres no me armen un escándalo) y quiero que sepas que es algo que me da patadas en el estómago, va en contra de todos mis principios".
 After all, making a stink is bad news for any public company, let alone a life-insurance company.
 In this illustrated book, children are encouraged to make a racket before slowly quietening down for a sound night's sleep.
 Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.
 At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.
 The environmentalists have now kicked up a row over the cutting of trees along the Palace Road charging that the work was illegal.
 Once the party was over, some 20000 people carried on celebrating the victory, some of whom began to brawl and hurl objects onto roads.
 Grams is kicking up a storm at the care home she is currently residing in and is about to have her ass hauled onto the sidewalk if she doesn't quit at it any time soon.
 It is by no means certain that Congress will vote soon enough to increase the debt ceiling and some people, for good reason, are hitting the ceiling about that.
 I understand he raised the roof when he read the report.
 He's the type of person who gets frustrated and makes a big deal about taking the wrong exit on the freeway or has a short fuse when something doesn't get done exactly the way he wants it.
armar un bronca   
hit + the roof
go through + the roof
go through + the ceiling
 When she heard that, she hit the roof - and she was still hitting the roof about it almost fifty years after it had happened.
 Harry was out of the country when the contract was signed, and he went through the roof when he found out about it.
 I finally told him the night before I left, and he went through the ceiling, just as I expected him to.
armar un escándalo               
raise + a stink
kick up + a fuss
kick up + a stink
make + a stink (about)
make + a racket
make + a row
make + a ruckus
kick up + a row
hit + the roof
kick up + a storm
hit + the ceiling
go through + the roof
go through + the ceiling
raise + the roof
make + a big deal about
 'I'll call the young fellow and tell him there's been a mix-up - I hope his parents don't raise a stink - and I want you to know that it really sticks in my craw, it violates all my principles' = "Llamaré al joven y le diré que ha habido una confusión (espero que sus padres no me armen un escándalo) y quiero que sepas que es algo que me da patadas en el estómago, va en contra de todos mis principios".
 If the cafe say it's butter and it's marge they could be in trouble if anyone cared to kick up a fuss.
 Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important.
 After all, making a stink is bad news for any public company, let alone a life-insurance company.
 In this illustrated book, children are encouraged to make a racket before slowly quietening down for a sound night's sleep.
 Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.
 At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.
 The environmentalists have now kicked up a row over the cutting of trees along the Palace Road charging that the work was illegal.
 When she heard that, she hit the roof - and she was still hitting the roof about it almost fifty years after it had happened.
 Grams is kicking up a storm at the care home she is currently residing in and is about to have her ass hauled onto the sidewalk if she doesn't quit at it any time soon.
 It is by no means certain that Congress will vote soon enough to increase the debt ceiling and some people, for good reason, are hitting the ceiling about that.
 Harry was out of the country when the contract was signed, and he went through the roof when he found out about it.
 I finally told him the night before I left, and he went through the ceiling, just as I expected him to.
 I understand he raised the roof when he read the report.
 He's the type of person who gets frustrated and makes a big deal about taking the wrong exit on the freeway or has a short fuse when something doesn't get done exactly the way he wants it.
armar un gran revuelo     
set + the cat among the pigeons
put + the cat among the pigeons
stir up + a hornet's nest
raise + Cain
raise + hell
 There is a new book just coming out that promises to set the cat among the pigeons on the Shakespeare scene.
 Banks have put the cat among the pigeons by warning that without heavy increases in interest rates house prices would spiral out of control.
 They feared its theme of anti-Semitism would simply stir up a hornet's nest and preferred to deal with the problem quietly.
 Her husband and his father and stepmother owe you an apology for raising Cain at your wedding.
 American progressives have in recent decades gotten too shy, or too afraid, to raise hell about injustice and unfairness.
armar un lío                
kick up + a fuss
kick up + a stink
raise + a stink
make + a stink (about)
make + a racket
make + trouble
make + a row
make + a ruckus
kick up + a row
hit + the roof
kick up + a storm
hit + the ceiling
go through + the roof
go through + the ceiling
raise + the roof
make + a big deal about
 If the cafe say it's butter and it's marge they could be in trouble if anyone cared to kick up a fuss.
 Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important.
 'I'll call the young fellow and tell him there's been a mix-up - I hope his parents don't raise a stink - and I want you to know that it really sticks in my craw, it violates all my principles' = "Llamaré al joven y le diré que ha habido una confusión (espero que sus padres no me armen un escándalo) y quiero que sepas que es algo que me da patadas en el estómago, va en contra de todos mis principios".
 After all, making a stink is bad news for any public company, let alone a life-insurance company.
 In this illustrated book, children are encouraged to make a racket before slowly quietening down for a sound night's sleep.
 As President Bush's second term winds down, this is no time for him to be making trouble for his successor.
 Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.
 At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.
 The environmentalists have now kicked up a row over the cutting of trees along the Palace Road charging that the work was illegal.
 When she heard that, she hit the roof - and she was still hitting the roof about it almost fifty years after it had happened.
 Grams is kicking up a storm at the care home she is currently residing in and is about to have her ass hauled onto the sidewalk if she doesn't quit at it any time soon.
 It is by no means certain that Congress will vote soon enough to increase the debt ceiling and some people, for good reason, are hitting the ceiling about that.
 Harry was out of the country when the contract was signed, and he went through the roof when he found out about it.
 I finally told him the night before I left, and he went through the ceiling, just as I expected him to.
 I understand he raised the roof when he read the report.
 He's the type of person who gets frustrated and makes a big deal about taking the wrong exit on the freeway or has a short fuse when something doesn't get done exactly the way he wants it.
armar un revuelo   
create + a storm
cause + a stir
create + a stir
 Selection of books for review sometimes causes controversy as to why some are reviewed and others not and the reviews themselves can create minor storms in the book world if it is felt they are prejudiced or spiteful.
 The article is entitled 'Electronic books cause a stir in the UK legal profession'.
 The report created a stir, which increased when it was found that the result was in error.

Tendencias de uso de la palabra armar

TENDENCIAS

TENDENCIAS DE USO ACTUALES DEL TÉRMINO «ARMAR»

El término «armar» es muy utilizado habitualmente y ocupa la posición 4.233 de nuestra lista de términos más usados del diccionario de español.
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En el mapa anterior se refleja la frecuencia de uso del término «armar» en los diferentes paises.
Principales tendencias de búsqueda y usos comunes de armar
Listado de las príncipales búsquedas realizadas por los usuarios para acceder a nuestro diccionario de español en línea y expresiones más usadas con la palabra «armar».

FRECUENCIA DE USO DEL TÉRMINO «ARMAR» A LO LARGO DEL TIEMPO

El gráfico expresa la evolución anual de la frecuencia de uso de la palabra «armar» en los últimos 500 años. Su implementación se basa en el análisis de la frecuencia de aparición del término «armar» en las fuentes impresas digitalizadas del español publicadas desde el año 1500 hasta la actualidad.

Citas, bibliografía en español y actualidad sobre armar

EJEMPLOS DE USO

REFRANES CON LA PALABRA «ARMAR»

Recopilación de refranes del refranero popular español con el término armar.
Ballesta de amigo, recia de armar y floja de tiro.
Los refranes recogen el saber popular. Señalan qué actitud conviene adoptar en cada situación, definen la razón de una determinada conducta, extraen las consecuencias de una circunstancia… entrañando en cualquier caso un fin didáctico y aleccionador y convirtiendo la anécdota humana en tema de reflexión.

Los primeros refranes escritos se remontan a la Edad Media y versan sobre todo lo cotidiano (trabajos del campo, la iglesia, los hombres, mujeres, etc…).

Miguel de Cervantes, en Don Quijote de la Mancha escribe: "los refranes son sentencias breves, sacadas de la experiencia y especulación de nuestros antiguos ancianos". Seguirá diciendo Don Quijote sobre la utilidad de los refranes: "cualquiera de los que has dicho [, Sancho,] basta para dar a entender tu pensamiento" (Segunda parte, capítulo XVII).

10 LIBROS DEL ESPAÑOL RELACIONADOS CON «ARMAR»

Descubre el uso de armar en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con armar y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Como armar el rompecabezas fiscal?: nuevos indicadores de ...
La metodología que se explica en ¿Cómo armar el rompecabezas fiscal? merece esta distinción. Además de proporcionar una descripción clarividente de la evolución fiscal reciente de seis países de América Latina, el libro presenta un  ...
Ernesto Talvi, Carlos A. Végh Gramont, 2000
2
Sepa Cómo Armar Su PC
Siempre quiso armar una PC pero nunca se animo?
Matías Blei, 2002
3
62/Modelo para armar, o, El armado del sentido en Julio Cortázar
AUTOR-OBRA-LECTOR, SINTESIS DEFINIDORA DE LA CREACION LITERARIA JULIO CORTAZAR Y 62/MODELO PARA ARMAR. La literatura, como obra de creación, se constituye de tres elementos: autor, obra y lector. Circunstancia tan  ...
Aurora Maguhn, 1991
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Cómo presupuestar una obra: costes, rentabilidad, ...
Hormigón para armar en zapatas. 15. — Hormigón para armar en pilares. 16. — Hormigón para armar en grandes vigas. 17. — Hormigón para armar en pequeñas vigas. 18. — Hormigón para armar en losas y aleros. 19. — Sobreprecio por ...
José María Jansá Ribera, 1975
5
El guión: modelo para armar
All the information related with writing scripts.
Gerardo de la Torre, 2005
6
El hombre de alambre: novela para armar
Edition prepared from notes and fragments of a hitherto unpublished novel, revealing the preoccupations of the author's last years.
Ramón Gómez de la Serna, Herlinda Charpentier Saitz, 1994
7
Nuevo diccionario mallorquin-castellano-latin
La ceremonia de armar caballero á alguno. Armadura, f. j| El modo de armar las diversas redes de pesquera. Armadura. lj El conjunto de las piezas principales sobre que se arma alguna cosa, como la armadura del tejado, de la cania, etc.
Juan José Amengual, 1858
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62: modelo para armar
62/Modelo para armar es el summum del trabajo cortazariano; un modelo literario en el cual "la transgresión deja de ser tal", y en el que el lector también deja de serlo para convertirse él mismo en una parte activa que va destejiendo ...
Julio Cortázar, 2004
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Armar las palabras
R.EUNIDA LA NOCHE toda en una de sus aristas, cavilas, detenida al final de los peldaños de esta inmensa escalera que derruye el aire, asida tu mano derecha a la solapa rota de un libro que ya no tienes ni has leído nunca, sola, ...
‎1999
10
Las políticas públicas de género: un modelo armar; el caso ...
un modelo armar; el caso de Brasil Sonia Montaño, Jacqueline Pitanguy, Thereza Lobo. influencia de la experiencia española.15 Brasil quedaba como una referencia para el movimiento, sobre todo por su dimensión participativa16 pero no ...
Sonia Montaño, Jacqueline Pitanguy, Thereza Lobo, 2003

10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ARMAR»

Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término armar en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
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Andreuchi: “Al equipo lo voy a armar con lo que tenga y pueda”
Así lo señaló el vigente manager de la entidad, quien resaltó, entre el presente y el futuro, que “la idea es que el técnico Marcelo Broggi pueda trabajar para ... «DiarioPopular.com.ar, Jun 16»
2
Multan a Fuerza Popular por armar estrado en zona prohibida
Reacción. La gerencia del Centro Histórico de la comuna arequipeña los sancionó con 10 Unidades Impositivas Tributarias. «LaRepública.pe, Jun 16»
3
Para Toro fue difícil armar el grupo campeón del 91
CARACAS.- Para Julio Toro, el arquitecto del equipo, lo más difícil fue la preparación. “Estuvimos un poco nómadas en los sitios donde planificamos. No era ... «Líder en Deportes, May 16»
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El DT Álvaro Gutiérrez buscará armar el plantel titular ideal para ...
El entrenador Álvaro Gutiérrez tiene el dilema al armar el equipo titular de Liga de Quito. Así lo dijo este martes 17 de mayo del 2016 tras la práctica ... «El Comercio, May 16»
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Bullrich: “Se quiere armar una crisis donde no la hay, tenemos ...
Bullrich: “Se quiere armar una crisis donde no la hay, tenemos planeado abrir nuevas universidades públicas”. El ministro de Educación aseguró que los ... «Politica Argentina, May 16»
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PSG planea armar un 'Dream Team' con Cristiano Ronaldo y ...
El PSG quiere sí o sí lograr la Champions League en la próxima temporada y saben que al no contar con Zlatan Ibrahimovic necesitan romper el mercado de ... «América Televisión, May 16»
7
Sánchez Cerén: No es decisión del Gobierno armar a la población
El presidente Salvador Sánchez Cerén aseguró que el Gobierno está consciente sobre su responsabilidad de combatir la delincuencia y que la idea de dar ... «La Prensa Gráfica, Abr 16»
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Controversia por armar a la ciudadanía
Controversia por armar a la ciudadanía. Política. El Salvador; / Política. No es la primera vez que se propone la creación de comités ciudadanos de seguridad. «La Prensa Gráfica, Abr 16»
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Consejos para crear una tienda virtual
Usted podrá elegir en tres opciones: crear una tienda gratis en un servicio que aloja comercios electrónicos básicos; armar una tienda en redes sociales como ... «ElTiempo.com, Abr 16»
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Expectativa vs. realidad: lo que sufres al armar un mueble | El ...
El joven español Jorge Cremades realizó un sketch en el que muestra la expectativa versus la realidad de armar un mueble para la casa. El video se ha ... «El Comercio, Abr 16»

IMÁGENES SOBRE «ARMAR»

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