equivocate [ɪˈkwɪvəkeɪt]
verbo intransitivo
1. andarse con rodeos
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equivocate [i-kui-vo-keit]
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1. Usar de palabras o frases equívocas o de expresiones ambiguas que pueden entenderse de dos maneras; prevaricar. (n)
-va. Equivocar.
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Verb Conjugation for "equivocate"
Imperative
- equivocate
- you equivocate
- he/she equivocates
- we equivocate
- you equivocate
- they equivocate
Preterite
- I equivocated
- you equivocated
- he/she equivocated
- we equivocated
- you equivocated
- they equivocated
Present Continuous
- I am equivocating
- you are equivocating
- he/she is equivocating
- we are equivocating
- you are equivocating
- they are equivocating
Present Perfect
- I have equivocated
- you have equivocated
- he/she has equivocated
- we have equivocated
- you have equivocated
- they have equivocated
Past Continuous
- I was equivocating
- you were equivocating
- he/she was equivocating
- we were equivocating
- you were equivocating
- they were equivocating
Past Perfect
- I had equivocated
- you had equivocated
- he/she had equivocated
- we had equivocated
- you had equivocated
- they had equivocated
Future
- I will equivocate
- you will equivocate
- he/she will equivocate
- we will equivocate
- you will equivocate
- they will equivocate
Future Perfect
- I will have equivocated
- you will have equivocated
- he/she will have equivocated
- we will have equivocated
- you will have equivocated
- they will have equivocated
Future Continuous
- I will be equivocating
- you will be equivocating
- he/she will be equivocating
- we will be equivocating
- you will be equivocating
- they will be equivocating
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been equivocating
- you have been equivocating
- he/she has been equivocating
- we have been equivocating
- you have been equivocating
- they have been equivocating
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been equivocating
- you will have been equivocating
- he/she will have been equivocating
- we will have been equivocating
- you will have been equivocating
- they will have been equivocating
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been equivocating
- you had been equivocating
- he/she had been equivocating
- we had been equivocating
- you had been equivocating
- they had been equivocating
equivocar
transitive verb
also:
- equivocar algo con algo -> to mistake something for something
- equivocar el camino -> to take the wrong road
- equivoqué la fecha -> I got the date wrong
equivocarse
pronomial verb
1.
to be wrong
(estar en un error)
; to make a mistake
(cometer un error)
- te equivocas con tu profesor, no es tan mala persona -> you're wrong about your teacher, he's not such a bad person
- te equivocas si crees que me voy a asustar -> you're mistaken if you think you're going to frighten me
- se equivocó de nombre/puerta -> he got the wrong name/door
- equivocarse en algo -> to make a mistake in something
- se equivocó en la suma -> he got the total wrong
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equivocar [ay-ke-vo-car’]
article & verb transitive
1.
To mistake, to take one thing for another; to conceive wrong.
- Equivocar el camino -> to take the wrong road, -vr
- Pero se equivocó -> but he was wrong
To mistake, to be mistaken, to make a mistake.
equivocar
verbo:transitivo
1 (confundir) to get mixed up; mix up
he equivocado las direcciones de los sobres I've got the addresses mixed up on the envelopes; I've mixed up the addresses on the envelopes
verbo:pronominal
equivocarse (no tener razón) to be wrong; be mistaken te equivocas, eso no es así you're wrong o mistaken, it isn't like that; si crees que voy a dejarte ir, te equivocas if you think I'm going to let you go, you're wrong o mistaken; me equivoqué muchas veces en el examen I made a lot of mistakes in the exam
(cometer un error) to make a mistakeequivocarse con algn to be wrong about sb
la consideraba honesta, pero me equivoqué con ella I thought she was honest, but I was wrong about her
equivocarse de algo
nos equivocamos de hora y llegamos tarde we got the time wrong, and we arrived late
se equivocaron de tren they caught the wrong train; se equivocaron de casa they went to the wrong house; perdone, me he equivocado de número sorry, (I've got the) wrong number
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Verb Conjugation for "equivocar"
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | equivoco | equivoqué | equivocaba | equivocaré | equivoque |
| Tú | equivocas | equivocaste | equivocabas | equivocarás | equivoques |
| Ella/Él/Usted | equivoca | equivocó | equivocaba | equivocará | equivoque |
| Nosotros | equivocamos | equivocamos | equivocábamos | equivocaremos | equivoquemos |
| Vosotros | equivocáis | equivocasteis | equivocabais | equivocaréis | equivoquéis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | equivocan | equivocaron | equivocaban | equivocarán | equivoquen |
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