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rest (EN)
sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “rest”

sing. rest, pl. rests o no contable
  1. descanso
    After a long day of hiking, they settled into their tent for some well-deserved rest.
  2. tranquilidad
    After a long week at work, she found rest in the quiet of the countryside.
  3. inmovilidad
    After falling from his hands, the ball came to rest further down the street.
  4. resto (cuando se refiere a una cantidad o parte que queda)
    After dividing the inheritance among the siblings, the rest of the estate was donated to charity.
  5. soporte (objeto diseñado para sostener algo)
    After playing the violin for an hour, he carefully placed it on the padded rest to avoid any scratches.
  6. silencio (en una composición musical)
    In the sheet music, the composer indicated a half rest, signaling the musicians to be silent for two beats.

verbo “rest”

infinitivo rest; él rests; pret. rested; part. rested; ger. resting
  1. descansar
    After running the marathon, she rested on the grass to catch her breath.
  2. apoyar
    He rested the ladder against the wall before climbing up to clean the gutters.
  3. permanecer
    Rest assured that we will not take the issue lightly.
  4. situarse
    The old castle rests atop the hill, overlooking the village.
  5. cerrar (en el contexto de finalizar la presentación de pruebas y argumentos en un caso legal)
    After presenting all the evidence and calling the final witness, the prosecution rested its case, leaving the verdict in the hands of the jury.
  6. depender
    Our hopes for a successful event rest upon the weather being clear and sunny.