conjure [ˈkʌndʒəʳ] d
conjure [ˈkʌndʒə(r)]
verbo intransitivo
1hacer juegos de manos (do magic)
- a name to conjure with -> un nombre ilustre (británico)
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conjure [ko-yuar]
1Hechizar, encantar, efectuar algo por arte mágica.
2Citar, ahuyentar, por arte supernatural o mágica.
- To conjure something out of thin air -> hacer aparecer algo como por arte de magia
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
3Practicar la mágica, hacer juegos de manos. (n)
- To conjure away -> exorcizar
- To conjure up -> evocar, llamar con invocaciones supersticiosas
- To conjure up difficulties -> suscitar dificultades u obstáculos
va. Hacer magia (perform tricks).
1Conjurar o citar en nombre de Dios; pedir con instancia y ruegos.
2Conjurarse, conspirar. (Desusado)
3Encantar, hechizar. (Antiguo)
va.
conjure [kənˈdʒʊəʳ]
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Verb Conjugation for "conjure"
Imperative
- conjure
- you conjure
- he/she conjures
- we conjure
- you conjure
- they conjure
Preterite
- I conjured
- you conjured
- he/she conjured
- we conjured
- you conjured
- they conjured
Present Continuous
- I am conjuring
- you are conjuring
- he/she is conjuring
- we are conjuring
- you are conjuring
- they are conjuring
Present Perfect
- I have conjured
- you have conjured
- he/she has conjured
- we have conjured
- you have conjured
- they have conjured
Past Continuous
- I was conjuring
- you were conjuring
- he/she was conjuring
- we were conjuring
- you were conjuring
- they were conjuring
Past Perfect
- I had conjured
- you had conjured
- he/she had conjured
- we had conjured
- you had conjured
- they had conjured
Future
- I will conjure
- you will conjure
- he/she will conjure
- we will conjure
- you will conjure
- they will conjure
Future Perfect
- I will have conjured
- you will have conjured
- he/she will have conjured
- we will have conjured
- you will have conjured
- they will have conjured
Future Continuous
- I will be conjuring
- you will be conjuring
- he/she will be conjuring
- we will be conjuring
- you will be conjuring
- they will be conjuring
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been conjuring
- you have been conjuring
- he/she has been conjuring
- we have been conjuring
- you have been conjuring
- they have been conjuring
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been conjuring
- you will have been conjuring
- he/she will have been conjuring
- we will have been conjuring
- you will have been conjuring
- they will have been conjuring
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been conjuring
- you had been conjuring
- he/she had been conjuring
- we had been conjuring
- you had been conjuring
- they had been conjuring
conjurar
transitive verb
1to exorcize (exorcizar)
- sus palabras conjuraron mi miedo (figurative) -> his words dispelled my fears
2to ward off, to avert (un peligro)
intransitive verb
3to conspire, to plot (conspirar)
conjurarse
pronomial verb1to conspire, to plot (conspirar)
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conjurar [con-hoo-rar’]
verb neuter
1To conjure, to conspire, to plot, to hatch or concert treason. (n)
2To conspire. (n)
3To join in a conspiracy formed by others. (n)
4To swear or take an oath improperly with others. (n)
verb transitive
5To exorcise.
6To conjure, to summon in a sacred name.
7To entreat, to implore, to ask anything in a solemn manner.
8To avert, ward off, a mischief or danger.
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Verb Conjugation for "conjurar"
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | conjuro | conjuré | conjuraba | conjuraré | conjure |
| Tú | conjuras | conjuraste | conjurabas | conjurarás | conjures |
| Ella/Él/Usted | conjura | conjuró | conjuraba | conjurará | conjure |
| Nosotros | conjuramos | conjuramos | conjurábamos | conjuraremos | conjuremos |
| Vosotros | conjuráis | conjurasteis | conjurabais | conjuraréis | conjuréis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | conjuran | conjuraron | conjuraban | conjurarán | conjuren |
