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1 cote
cote [kɔt]1. feminine nouna. [de valeur boursière] quotation ; [de voiture d'occasion] quoted value ; (aux courses) odds (de on)b. ( = popularité) rating• elle a/n'a pas la cote auprès du patron (inf) she is/isn't in the boss's good books• cote de popularité/de confiance popularity/approval ratingc. (pour classement) classification mark ; [de livre de bibliothèque] classification mark (Brit), call number (US)2. compounds► cote d'alerte [de rivière] flood level• atteindre la cote d'alerte [chômage, épidémie] to reach crisis point ; [pollution] to reach dangerous levels* * *kɔtentrée or admission à la cote — stock exchange listing
inscrit or admis à la cote — listed (on the stock exchange)
2) Commerce (de voiture d'occasion, timbre) quoted value3) ( aux courses) odds (pl)4) (de personne, lieu, film) ratingavoir la cote (colloq) auprès de quelqu'un — [célébrité] to be popular with somebody; [individu] to be well thought of by somebody
ne plus avoir la cote — (colloq) to have fallen from grace
5) ( sur un plan) dimension6) ( sur une carte) spot heightà la cote plus/moins 20 — 20 metres above/below sea level
7) ( marque de classement) classification mark; ( numéro de livre) pressmark GB, call number US•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔt nf1) (en Bourse) quotation, (valeur) quoted value2) [cheval]la cote de — the odds pl on
3) [candidat] rating4) (= mesure) (sur une carte) spot height, (sur un croquis) dimension5) (= repère de classement) classification mark* * *cote nf1 Fin ( valeur en Bourse) quotation; ( liste des valeurs) (stock exchange) list; entrée or admission à la cote stock exchange listing; inscrit or admis à la cote listed (on the stock exchange); marché hors cote curb market, over-the-counter market; actions hors cote unlisted shares;2 Comm (de voiture d'occasion, timbre) quoted value;4 (de personne, lieu, film) rating; jouir d'une cote élevée to enjoy a high rating; avoir la cote○ auprès de qn [célébrité] to be popular with sb; [individu] to be well thought of by sb; tu as la cote○! you're in favourGB!; ne plus avoir la cote○ to have fallen from grace; leur cote est en baisse their popularity is waning; la chimie n'a pas la cote○ chemistry is unpopular;5 ( sur un plan) dimension;6 ( sur une carte) spot height; à la cote plus/moins 20 20 metres above/below sea level;cote d'alerte flood level; fig danger level; cote d'amour popularity rating; cote de crédit Fin credit rating; cote foncière land tax; cote mal taillée compromise; cote mobilière council tax GB, local rates (pl) US; cote de popularité = cote d'amour.[kɔt] nom féminin[liste] share (price) indexinscrit à la cote [valeurs] listed3. [estime]cote d'amour ou de popularitéa. [d'un homme politique] standing with the electorate ou (popular) rating ou popularityb. [d'un film, d'une idée] (popular) rating5. GÉOGRAPHIE heighta. (sens propre) flood ou danger level6. [dans une bibliothèque - sur un livre] shelf mark ; [ - sur un périodique] serial mark -
2 cote d'amour
a. [d'un homme politique] standing with the electorate ou (popular) rating ou popularityb. [d'un film, d'une idée] (popular) rating -
3 coté
cote [kɔt]1. feminine nouna. [de valeur boursière] quotation ; [de voiture d'occasion] quoted value ; (aux courses) odds (de on)b. ( = popularité) rating• elle a/n'a pas la cote auprès du patron (inf) she is/isn't in the boss's good books• cote de popularité/de confiance popularity/approval ratingc. (pour classement) classification mark ; [de livre de bibliothèque] classification mark (Brit), call number (US)2. compounds► cote d'alerte [de rivière] flood level• atteindre la cote d'alerte [chômage, épidémie] to reach crisis point ; [pollution] to reach dangerous levels* * *kɔtentrée or admission à la cote — stock exchange listing
inscrit or admis à la cote — listed (on the stock exchange)
2) Commerce (de voiture d'occasion, timbre) quoted value3) ( aux courses) odds (pl)4) (de personne, lieu, film) ratingavoir la cote (colloq) auprès de quelqu'un — [célébrité] to be popular with somebody; [individu] to be well thought of by somebody
ne plus avoir la cote — (colloq) to have fallen from grace
5) ( sur un plan) dimension6) ( sur une carte) spot heightà la cote plus/moins 20 — 20 metres above/below sea level
7) ( marque de classement) classification mark; ( numéro de livre) pressmark GB, call number US•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔt nf1) (en Bourse) quotation, (valeur) quoted value2) [cheval]la cote de — the odds pl on
3) [candidat] rating4) (= mesure) (sur une carte) spot height, (sur un croquis) dimension5) (= repère de classement) classification mark* * *cote nf1 Fin ( valeur en Bourse) quotation; ( liste des valeurs) (stock exchange) list; entrée or admission à la cote stock exchange listing; inscrit or admis à la cote listed (on the stock exchange); marché hors cote curb market, over-the-counter market; actions hors cote unlisted shares;2 Comm (de voiture d'occasion, timbre) quoted value;4 (de personne, lieu, film) rating; jouir d'une cote élevée to enjoy a high rating; avoir la cote○ auprès de qn [célébrité] to be popular with sb; [individu] to be well thought of by sb; tu as la cote○! you're in favourGB!; ne plus avoir la cote○ to have fallen from grace; leur cote est en baisse their popularity is waning; la chimie n'a pas la cote○ chemistry is unpopular;5 ( sur un plan) dimension;6 ( sur une carte) spot height; à la cote plus/moins 20 20 metres above/below sea level;cote d'alerte flood level; fig danger level; cote d'amour popularity rating; cote de crédit Fin credit rating; cote foncière land tax; cote mal taillée compromise; cote mobilière council tax GB, local rates (pl) US; cote de popularité = cote d'amour.1. [quartier] sought-after[produit] highly ratedêtre bien/mal coté to have a good/bad reputation -
4 côte
cote [kɔt]1. feminine nouna. [de valeur boursière] quotation ; [de voiture d'occasion] quoted value ; (aux courses) odds (de on)b. ( = popularité) rating• elle a/n'a pas la cote auprès du patron (inf) she is/isn't in the boss's good books• cote de popularité/de confiance popularity/approval ratingc. (pour classement) classification mark ; [de livre de bibliothèque] classification mark (Brit), call number (US)2. compounds► cote d'alerte [de rivière] flood level• atteindre la cote d'alerte [chômage, épidémie] to reach crisis point ; [pollution] to reach dangerous levels* * *kɔtentrée or admission à la cote — stock exchange listing
inscrit or admis à la cote — listed (on the stock exchange)
2) Commerce (de voiture d'occasion, timbre) quoted value3) ( aux courses) odds (pl)4) (de personne, lieu, film) ratingavoir la cote (colloq) auprès de quelqu'un — [célébrité] to be popular with somebody; [individu] to be well thought of by somebody
ne plus avoir la cote — (colloq) to have fallen from grace
5) ( sur un plan) dimension6) ( sur une carte) spot heightà la cote plus/moins 20 — 20 metres above/below sea level
7) ( marque de classement) classification mark; ( numéro de livre) pressmark GB, call number US•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔt nf1) (en Bourse) quotation, (valeur) quoted value2) [cheval]la cote de — the odds pl on
3) [candidat] rating4) (= mesure) (sur une carte) spot height, (sur un croquis) dimension5) (= repère de classement) classification mark* * *cote nf1 Fin ( valeur en Bourse) quotation; ( liste des valeurs) (stock exchange) list; entrée or admission à la cote stock exchange listing; inscrit or admis à la cote listed (on the stock exchange); marché hors cote curb market, over-the-counter market; actions hors cote unlisted shares;2 Comm (de voiture d'occasion, timbre) quoted value;4 (de personne, lieu, film) rating; jouir d'une cote élevée to enjoy a high rating; avoir la cote○ auprès de qn [célébrité] to be popular with sb; [individu] to be well thought of by sb; tu as la cote○! you're in favourGB!; ne plus avoir la cote○ to have fallen from grace; leur cote est en baisse their popularity is waning; la chimie n'a pas la cote○ chemistry is unpopular;5 ( sur un plan) dimension;6 ( sur une carte) spot height; à la cote plus/moins 20 20 metres above/below sea level;cote d'alerte flood level; fig danger level; cote d'amour popularity rating; cote de crédit Fin credit rating; cote foncière land tax; cote mal taillée compromise; cote mobilière council tax GB, local rates (pl) US; cote de popularité = cote d'amour.[kot] nom féminin[à monter, à descendre] hill2. [rivage] coast[vu d'avion, sur une carte] coastline4. [de porc, d'agneau, de veau] chop[de bœuf] rib6. NAUTIQUE————————côte-à-côte locution adverbiale[marcher, s'asseoir] side by sidela Côte d'Amour the Atlantic coast near La Baulela Côte d'Argent the Atlantic coast between the Gironde and Bidassoa estuariesla Côte d'Azur the French Rivierala Côte de Coromandel the Coromandel Coastla Côte d'Émeraude part of the Northern French coast, near Saint-Malola Côte de Malabar the Malabar Coastla Côte d'Opale the coast between Calais and Dieppela Côte Vermeille part of the Mediterranean coast, between Collioure and Cerbère -
5 côté
cote [kɔt]1. feminine nouna. [de valeur boursière] quotation ; [de voiture d'occasion] quoted value ; (aux courses) odds (de on)b. ( = popularité) rating• elle a/n'a pas la cote auprès du patron (inf) she is/isn't in the boss's good books• cote de popularité/de confiance popularity/approval ratingc. (pour classement) classification mark ; [de livre de bibliothèque] classification mark (Brit), call number (US)2. compounds► cote d'alerte [de rivière] flood level• atteindre la cote d'alerte [chômage, épidémie] to reach crisis point ; [pollution] to reach dangerous levels* * *kɔtentrée or admission à la cote — stock exchange listing
inscrit or admis à la cote — listed (on the stock exchange)
2) Commerce (de voiture d'occasion, timbre) quoted value3) ( aux courses) odds (pl)4) (de personne, lieu, film) ratingavoir la cote (colloq) auprès de quelqu'un — [célébrité] to be popular with somebody; [individu] to be well thought of by somebody
ne plus avoir la cote — (colloq) to have fallen from grace
5) ( sur un plan) dimension6) ( sur une carte) spot heightà la cote plus/moins 20 — 20 metres above/below sea level
7) ( marque de classement) classification mark; ( numéro de livre) pressmark GB, call number US•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔt nf1) (en Bourse) quotation, (valeur) quoted value2) [cheval]la cote de — the odds pl on
3) [candidat] rating4) (= mesure) (sur une carte) spot height, (sur un croquis) dimension5) (= repère de classement) classification mark* * *cote nf1 Fin ( valeur en Bourse) quotation; ( liste des valeurs) (stock exchange) list; entrée or admission à la cote stock exchange listing; inscrit or admis à la cote listed (on the stock exchange); marché hors cote curb market, over-the-counter market; actions hors cote unlisted shares;2 Comm (de voiture d'occasion, timbre) quoted value;4 (de personne, lieu, film) rating; jouir d'une cote élevée to enjoy a high rating; avoir la cote○ auprès de qn [célébrité] to be popular with sb; [individu] to be well thought of by sb; tu as la cote○! you're in favourGB!; ne plus avoir la cote○ to have fallen from grace; leur cote est en baisse their popularity is waning; la chimie n'a pas la cote○ chemistry is unpopular;5 ( sur un plan) dimension;6 ( sur une carte) spot height; à la cote plus/moins 20 20 metres above/below sea level;cote d'alerte flood level; fig danger level; cote d'amour popularity rating; cote de crédit Fin credit rating; cote foncière land tax; cote mal taillée compromise; cote mobilière council tax GB, local rates (pl) US; cote de popularité = cote d'amour.[kote] nom masculin1. [d'un tissu, d'une médaille] side2. [d'un jardin, d'une pièce, d'une rue] sidede ce/de l'autre côté de la barrière (sens propre & figuré) on this side/on the other side of the fence3. [du corps] side4. [parti] side5. [aspect] sideprendre quelque chose du bon/mauvais côté to take something in good/bad partd'un côté in a way, in some respectsd'un côté..., d'un autre côté... on the one hand..., on the other hand...————————à côté locution adverbiale1. [tout près] next door[pas très loin] nearby2. [mal]a. [exprès] she avoided the questionb. [involontairement] her answer was not to the point————————à côté de locution prépositionnelle1. [pas loin] next toa. [chemin, difficulté, porte] to missb. [occasion] to miss out on2. [par rapport à] by ou in comparison with————————de côté locution adverbiale1. [regarder] sidewaysla casquette posée de côté the cap worn to ou on one side————————de mon côté, de son côté etc. locution adverbiale1. [en ce qui concerne] for my/his etc. part2. [de la famille] on my/his etc. side of the familyde tous côtés locution adverbiale2. [de partout] from all sides————————du côté de locution prépositionnelle1. [dans l'espace]2. [parmi]d'un côté et de l'autre locution adverbiale -
6 valoración
f.assessment, judgement, estimate, appraisal.* * *1 (tasación) valuation, valuing2 (revalorización) appreciation* * *noun f.assessment, valuation* * *SF1) (=tasación)a) [de joya, obra de arte] valuationhacer una valoración de algo — to value sth, give a valuation of sth
la valoración social del trabajo doméstico — the value that society places on housework, how much society values housework
b) [de daños, pérdidas] (=acción) assessment; (=resultado) estimatehacer una valoración de algo — to assess sth, give an assessment of sth
2) [de actuación, situación] assessment¿cuál es su valoración de lo que ha pasado? — what's your assessment of what happened?
en su valoración de los datos — in assessing the facts, in his assessment of the facts
hacer una valoración de algo — to make an assessment of sth, assess sth
no quisieron hacer ninguna valoración de los resultados electorales — they declined to make any assessment of the election results
3) (Quím) titration* * *a) (de bienes, joyas) valuation; (de pérdidas, daños) assessmentb) (frml) (de suceso, trabajo) assessment, appraisal (frml)hacer una valoración de algo — to assess o (frml) appraise something
* * *= appraisal, assessing, assessment, valuation, rating, evaluation rating, valuing, reality check, weighting.Ex. The notice could contain the list of the poorest performers, based on the most recent set of appraisals.Ex. Consequently, the skill of shopping around and assessing the cost-effectiveness of a supplier's goods and services is important for the librarian to develop.Ex. However, although the subject may be the primary consideration in the assessment of relevance, subject is not the only factor that determines whether a user wishes to be alerted to the existence of a document.Ex. It is at least arguable that the discreditable popular image is to some extent a reflection of his own self-image, and that the sad irony of the librarian is that people have come to accept him at his own valuation.Ex. But the rater must not be afraid to give negative ratings.Ex. In order to make sure that no prejudice or bias influences an evaluation rating, the rating should be reviewed by the supervisor's supervisor -- the next person in the hierarchy.Ex. In relating to client, therefore, there are fundamental conditions that need expression: unconditional positive regard from others and self-regard and valuing from the client.Ex. This article describes the valuable role played by focus groups in providing a reality check on the usefulness of a new product or service.Ex. In the process of the search, prior to display or printing, the computer ranks references according to their weighting.----* de valoración = judgmental [judgemental].* hacer una valoración = make + judgement.* valoración con estrellas = star rating.* valoración de pertinencia = relevance judgement.* * *a) (de bienes, joyas) valuation; (de pérdidas, daños) assessmentb) (frml) (de suceso, trabajo) assessment, appraisal (frml)hacer una valoración de algo — to assess o (frml) appraise something
* * *= appraisal, assessing, assessment, valuation, rating, evaluation rating, valuing, reality check, weighting.Ex: The notice could contain the list of the poorest performers, based on the most recent set of appraisals.
Ex: Consequently, the skill of shopping around and assessing the cost-effectiveness of a supplier's goods and services is important for the librarian to develop.Ex: However, although the subject may be the primary consideration in the assessment of relevance, subject is not the only factor that determines whether a user wishes to be alerted to the existence of a document.Ex: It is at least arguable that the discreditable popular image is to some extent a reflection of his own self-image, and that the sad irony of the librarian is that people have come to accept him at his own valuation.Ex: But the rater must not be afraid to give negative ratings.Ex: In order to make sure that no prejudice or bias influences an evaluation rating, the rating should be reviewed by the supervisor's supervisor -- the next person in the hierarchy.Ex: In relating to client, therefore, there are fundamental conditions that need expression: unconditional positive regard from others and self-regard and valuing from the client.Ex: This article describes the valuable role played by focus groups in providing a reality check on the usefulness of a new product or service.Ex: In the process of the search, prior to display or printing, the computer ranks references according to their weighting.* de valoración = judgmental [judgemental].* hacer una valoración = make + judgement.* valoración con estrellas = star rating.* valoración de pertinencia = relevance judgement.* * *1 (de bienes, joyas) valuation; (de pérdidas, daños) assessmenthizo una valoración de la situación he assessed o ( frml) appraised the situationhizo una valoración muy negativa del congreso his assessment of o his verdict on the conference was very unfavorable* * *
valoración sustantivo femenino
(de pérdidas, daños) assessment
valoración sustantivo femenino
1 (tasación) valuation
2 (juicio de valor, evaluación, opinión) evaluation
' valoración' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balance
- estimación
- tasa
- apreciación
- valorización
English:
appraisal
- assessment
- rating
- valuation
- estimation
* * *valoración nf1. [tasación] [de obra de arte] valuation;[de pérdidas, daños] assessment, estimation;hicieron una valoración de los daños they assessed the damage2. [evaluación] [de mérito, cualidad, ventajas] evaluation, assessment;¿cuál es su valoración sobre el nuevo defensa del equipo? what is your assessment of the team's new defender?;el ministro hizo ayer una valoración positiva de los datos del paro the minister yesterday described the job figures as encouraging* * *f1 ( tasación) valuation2 de situación evaluation, assessment* * *valoración nf, pl - ciones1) evaluación: valuation, appraisal, assessment2) apreciación: appreciation -
7 рейтинг
рейтинг м. [reiting](цифровой показатель чьей-либо деятельности, популярности по отношению к другим, основанный обычно на результатах общественных опросов или на мнении экспертов) rating;высокий рейтинг high rating; низкий рейтинг low rating; его рейтинг упал his rating fell;
--> рейтинговый [reitingovyi] 1. rating attr.; 2. (известный, популярный):самый рейтинговый most well-known, most popular
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8 apoyo técnico
(n.) = service support, technical support, product support, tech supportEx. Contrary to popular belief still held by some, no accompanying service support was provided by Carnegie for the institution behind these monumental facades.Ex. The article 'CD-ROMs for techies' profiles CD-ROM based tools providing personal computer technical support.Ex. On a 4 star rating, the drive was rated 4 on ease of installation, ease of use, and overall value; and 3 on product support.Ex. When I had a similar problem I freaked and instead of going to my manual I called tech support.* * *(n.) = service support, technical support, product support, tech supportEx: Contrary to popular belief still held by some, no accompanying service support was provided by Carnegie for the institution behind these monumental facades.
Ex: The article 'CD-ROMs for techies' profiles CD-ROM based tools providing personal computer technical support.Ex: On a 4 star rating, the drive was rated 4 on ease of installation, ease of use, and overall value; and 3 on product support.Ex: When I had a similar problem I freaked and instead of going to my manual I called tech support. -
9 picante
adj.1 spicy, hot (food).2 saucy (chiste, comedia).m.1 spicy food (food).2 spiciness, piquancy, raciness.* * *► adjetivo1 (comida) hot2 figurado (chiste, película) spicy1 (comida) hot food2 (sabor) hot flavour* * *adj.hot, spicy* * *1. ADJ1) (=que pica) [comida, sabor] hot, spicy; [vino] tart, sour2) (=malicioso) [comentario] sharp, cutting; [chiste] dirty; [comedia, película] naughty, spicy; [persona] naughty2. SM1) (Culin)a) (=especia) chilli2) (=picardía) [en persona] zip, zest; [en chiste, situación] piquancy* * *Ia) (Coc) < comida> hotb) <chiste/libro> risqué; < comedia> racyIIa) (Coc) hot spices (pl)el médico le ha prohibido el picante or los picantes — his doctor has told him not to eat spicy food
b) (Chi, Per) ( guiso) spicy meat stew* * *= piquant, salty [saltier -comp., saltiest -sup.], racy [racier -comp., raciest -sup.], fiery [fierier -comp., fieriest -sup.], risqué, bawdy [bawdier -comp., bawdiest -sup.], pungent, spicy [spicier -comp., spiciest -sup.], saucy [saucier -comp., sauciest -sup.], tangy [tangier - comp., tangiest -sup.], nippy [nippier -comp., nippiest -sup.].Ex. The causes of this interest differ from one man to another; it may be the beautiful, the terrible, the awe-inspiring, the exhilarating, the pathetic, the comic, or the merely piquant.Ex. Serious questions which face us may often be better understood when a modicum of salty satire is applied.Ex. Today, nudity, sex, and excessive violence are not an issue and even the raciest films would garner a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, and most are even tamer than that.Ex. In the end, his crude language and fiery personality limited him to the role of redneck poltergeist.Ex. However, some of the central premises of the film are flawed, and the risqué touches, whether racial or erotic innuendo, are primarily there to titillate and make the film seem hot and controversial.Ex. Their secondary aim was to print piratical, scurrilous and bawdy material for the people of Dublin.Ex. The studies reported here addressed the question of whether the pungent element in chilies, capsaicin, suppresses taste and flavor intensity.Ex. The odour impression was a very pleasant spearmint, with green, floral, fruity, and spicy sidenote.Ex. Although some British seaside resorts still sell saucy postcards, they are not as popular as they used to be.Ex. The most boring meal can be pepped up with spicy and tangy herbs.Ex. Blend cream cheese with prepared horseradish for a nippy taste.----* poner un poquito de picante = pep up.* rábano picante = horseradish.* * *Ia) (Coc) < comida> hotb) <chiste/libro> risqué; < comedia> racyIIa) (Coc) hot spices (pl)el médico le ha prohibido el picante or los picantes — his doctor has told him not to eat spicy food
b) (Chi, Per) ( guiso) spicy meat stew* * *= piquant, salty [saltier -comp., saltiest -sup.], racy [racier -comp., raciest -sup.], fiery [fierier -comp., fieriest -sup.], risqué, bawdy [bawdier -comp., bawdiest -sup.], pungent, spicy [spicier -comp., spiciest -sup.], saucy [saucier -comp., sauciest -sup.], tangy [tangier - comp., tangiest -sup.], nippy [nippier -comp., nippiest -sup.].Ex: The causes of this interest differ from one man to another; it may be the beautiful, the terrible, the awe-inspiring, the exhilarating, the pathetic, the comic, or the merely piquant.
Ex: Serious questions which face us may often be better understood when a modicum of salty satire is applied.Ex: Today, nudity, sex, and excessive violence are not an issue and even the raciest films would garner a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, and most are even tamer than that.Ex: In the end, his crude language and fiery personality limited him to the role of redneck poltergeist.Ex: However, some of the central premises of the film are flawed, and the risqué touches, whether racial or erotic innuendo, are primarily there to titillate and make the film seem hot and controversial.Ex: Their secondary aim was to print piratical, scurrilous and bawdy material for the people of Dublin.Ex: The studies reported here addressed the question of whether the pungent element in chilies, capsaicin, suppresses taste and flavor intensity.Ex: The odour impression was a very pleasant spearmint, with green, floral, fruity, and spicy sidenote.Ex: Although some British seaside resorts still sell saucy postcards, they are not as popular as they used to be.Ex: The most boring meal can be pepped up with spicy and tangy herbs.Ex: Blend cream cheese with prepared horseradish for a nippy taste.* poner un poquito de picante = pep up.* rábano picante = horseradish.* * *A1 ( Coc) ‹comida› hotesto está picantísimo this is really hot!2 ‹chiste/libro› risqué; ‹comedia› racyA1 ( Coc) hot spices (pl)le has puesto demasiado picante a la sopa you've made the soup too hot o too pepperyel médico le ha prohibido el picante or los picantes his doctor has told him not to eat spicy food2(ingenio, malicia): la obra es un poco sosa, le falta un poco de picante the play is a bit dull, it needs something to spice it up a littleB* * *
picante adjetivo
‹ comedia› racy
picante
I adjetivo
1 (comida) hot, spicy
2 fig (espectáculo, comentario) risqué, racy
II sustantivo masculino
1 (alimentos) hot spices pl: le han prohibido el picante, he has been told not to eat spicy food
2 (sabor) hot taste
' picante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pimentón
- chiste
- daño
- picar
English:
fiery
- horseradish
- hot
- juicy
- pungent
- racy
- sausage
- spice
- spicy
- horse
- raunchy
* * *♦ adj1. [comida] spicy, hot2. [chiste, comedia] saucyse fue a vivir a un barrio picante she went to live in a downmarket area♦ nm1. [salsa] hot sauce;le puso demasiado picante she made it too hot o spicy;me gusta el picante I like spicy foodson unos picantes they're plebs* * *I adj1 comida hot, spicy2 chiste risquéII m hot spice* * *picante adj1) : hot, spicy2) : sharp, cutting3) : racy, risquépicante nm1) : spiciness2) : hot spices pl, hot sauce* * * -
10 revista científica
(n.) = journal, periodical, scholarly journal, scientific journal, technical journal, research journal, learned journal, scholarly periodical, scientific serial, scientific periodical, research periodical, academic journalEx. In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.Ex. Each local library is a separate administrative unit with separate and independent files for circulation, acquisitions, periodicals, and holdings.Ex. The number of full text data bases on-line is also increasing, providing instant access to newspapers and newswires, popular magazines and scholarly journals.Ex. This article reports the findings of an investigation which was conducted in order to determine if either the impact factor or the immediacy index provide useful insights into the qualitative relations among scientific journals.Ex. Surely these new resources will have a profound impact upon newspapers, magazines, technical journals and even books.Ex. The studies also revealed that the research journals received highest credibility among print media for information gathering by the scientists followed by books.Ex. The article 'Don't tax reading -- the case for a zero-rate for books' outlines the plea made by all those concerned with books in the European Economic Community that zero-rating should be applied to books and learned journals in forthcoming legislation.Ex. This article discusses the changing role of academic libraries in the dissemination of scholarly periodical articles.Ex. This study found that online access to scientific serials is most appropriate in the third world, principally due to the presence of a small number of scientists with a broad range of interests which makes the fixed-price regimes of print, microform or CD-ROM disadvantageous.Ex. During the Second World War scientific periodicals were severely censored in many countries almost to the point of total emasculation.Ex. The value of the research periodical has never been well understood.Ex. The academic journal as a model of information dissemination is one of the forms of publishing being affected most dramatically by the development of the Internet.* * *(n.) = journal, periodical, scholarly journal, scientific journal, technical journal, research journal, learned journal, scholarly periodical, scientific serial, scientific periodical, research periodical, academic journalEx: In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.
Ex: Each local library is a separate administrative unit with separate and independent files for circulation, acquisitions, periodicals, and holdings.Ex: The number of full text data bases on-line is also increasing, providing instant access to newspapers and newswires, popular magazines and scholarly journals.Ex: This article reports the findings of an investigation which was conducted in order to determine if either the impact factor or the immediacy index provide useful insights into the qualitative relations among scientific journals.Ex: Surely these new resources will have a profound impact upon newspapers, magazines, technical journals and even books.Ex: The studies also revealed that the research journals received highest credibility among print media for information gathering by the scientists followed by books.Ex: The article 'Don't tax reading -- the case for a zero-rate for books' outlines the plea made by all those concerned with books in the European Economic Community that zero-rating should be applied to books and learned journals in forthcoming legislation.Ex: This article discusses the changing role of academic libraries in the dissemination of scholarly periodical articles.Ex: This study found that online access to scientific serials is most appropriate in the third world, principally due to the presence of a small number of scientists with a broad range of interests which makes the fixed-price regimes of print, microform or CD-ROM disadvantageous.Ex: During the Second World War scientific periodicals were severely censored in many countries almost to the point of total emasculation.Ex: The value of the research periodical has never been well understood.Ex: The academic journal as a model of information dissemination is one of the forms of publishing being affected most dramatically by the development of the Internet. -
11 índice de legibilidad
(n.) = readability rating, readability formula, readability indexEx. Subdivision is by readability ratings.Ex. This article examines in detail the origins and developments of readability formulas.Ex. The readability index for popular literature suggests that there are still serious barriers to mass audience consumption.* * *(n.) = readability rating, readability formula, readability indexEx: Subdivision is by readability ratings.
Ex: This article examines in detail the origins and developments of readability formulas.Ex: The readability index for popular literature suggests that there are still serious barriers to mass audience consumption. -
12 навесной замок
навесной замок
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...be provided with a means permitting it to be locked in the OFF (isolated) position (for example by padlocks).
[IEC 60204-1-2006]... иметь средства для запирания в положении ОТКЛЮЧЕНО (отделено), например, с помощью навесных замков.
[Перевод Интент]
Источник: insight-security.com
In simple terms, a padlock has three major components; the Body, the Shackle and the Locking Mechanism, …it may also incorporate features such as a weatherproof casing, anti drill or anti cropping protection, etc.Discus style padlocks - have no angular corners, so are often used with cycle security chains and cables, as well as being a popular choice for securing doors on sheds and beach huts, etc. When used as a door lock, they will typically be used in conjunction with the special shrouded discus hasp and staple set, which offers extra protection to the padlock shackle.
Shutter Locks / Anvil Locks - are typically used to secure the external (or internal) security roller shutters fitted to shop fronts. They are also popular for use with parking posts, motorcycle security chains, etc.
Conventional Style padlocks have a wide range of applications from low security applications like locking your toolbox, to high security uses such as securing factory gates or protecting motorcycles. They are typically available as; Open, Close, or Semi Enclosed Shackle types
Shackleless type padlock (shown with special hasp)Shackleless Padlocks - this is a bit of a misnomer as the padlock does of course have a shackle, it’s just that it’s on the underside of the lock body and therefore unseen. This type of padlock can be round (like the one pictured) or rectangular, but typically, they are designed to be used with a special matching security hasp. Because of their design, these units are difficult to attack and over recent years, as well as being used on warehouse doors, etc, they have also become very popular for use on vans and other vehicles where they are used to secure opening double doors.
A "Close Shackle" padlock is one with built in shoulders, which are designed to minimise the amount of the shackle exposed, to a saw or bolt cropper attack. This type of padlock will normally have a higher security rating than an equivalent unit with a semi enclosed or open shackle, however subject to size and clearances, may not be practical for instance, to use where you need to secure 2 chain links together or require a padlock for use with a shrouded hasp, etc. To make them easier to use, many Close Shackle padlocks feature "removable shackles" which are fully released from the body of the padlock when it's unlocked.
An "Open Shackle" padlock will typically be easier to use where the shackle needs to pass through 2 chain-links (i.e, a chain securing two opening gates together), etc. As more of the shackle is exposed however, this makes it potentially easier to attack with a saw or bolt croppers.
A "Semi Enclosed Shackle" padlock is something of a compromise, but will often offer more flexibility in use than a Close Shackle padlock and improved security over an Open Shackle model.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > навесной замок
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13 padlock
навесной замок
-Параллельные тексты EN-RU
...be provided with a means permitting it to be locked in the OFF (isolated) position (for example by padlocks).
[IEC 60204-1-2006]... иметь средства для запирания в положении ОТКЛЮЧЕНО (отделено), например, с помощью навесных замков.
[Перевод Интент]
Источник: insight-security.com
In simple terms, a padlock has three major components; the Body, the Shackle and the Locking Mechanism, …it may also incorporate features such as a weatherproof casing, anti drill or anti cropping protection, etc.Discus style padlocks - have no angular corners, so are often used with cycle security chains and cables, as well as being a popular choice for securing doors on sheds and beach huts, etc. When used as a door lock, they will typically be used in conjunction with the special shrouded discus hasp and staple set, which offers extra protection to the padlock shackle.
Shutter Locks / Anvil Locks - are typically used to secure the external (or internal) security roller shutters fitted to shop fronts. They are also popular for use with parking posts, motorcycle security chains, etc.
Conventional Style padlocks have a wide range of applications from low security applications like locking your toolbox, to high security uses such as securing factory gates or protecting motorcycles. They are typically available as; Open, Close, or Semi Enclosed Shackle types
Shackleless type padlock (shown with special hasp)Shackleless Padlocks - this is a bit of a misnomer as the padlock does of course have a shackle, it’s just that it’s on the underside of the lock body and therefore unseen. This type of padlock can be round (like the one pictured) or rectangular, but typically, they are designed to be used with a special matching security hasp. Because of their design, these units are difficult to attack and over recent years, as well as being used on warehouse doors, etc, they have also become very popular for use on vans and other vehicles where they are used to secure opening double doors.
A "Close Shackle" padlock is one with built in shoulders, which are designed to minimise the amount of the shackle exposed, to a saw or bolt cropper attack. This type of padlock will normally have a higher security rating than an equivalent unit with a semi enclosed or open shackle, however subject to size and clearances, may not be practical for instance, to use where you need to secure 2 chain links together or require a padlock for use with a shrouded hasp, etc. To make them easier to use, many Close Shackle padlocks feature "removable shackles" which are fully released from the body of the padlock when it's unlocked.
An "Open Shackle" padlock will typically be easier to use where the shackle needs to pass through 2 chain-links (i.e, a chain securing two opening gates together), etc. As more of the shackle is exposed however, this makes it potentially easier to attack with a saw or bolt croppers.
A "Semi Enclosed Shackle" padlock is something of a compromise, but will often offer more flexibility in use than a Close Shackle padlock and improved security over an Open Shackle model.
Тематики
EN
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > padlock
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15 verde2
2 = bawdy [bawdier -comp., bawdiest -sup.], racy [racier -comp., raciest -sup.], saucy [saucier -comp., sauciest -sup.], ribald.Ex. Their secondary aim was to print piratical, scurrilous and bawdy material for the people of Dublin.Ex. Today, nudity, sex, and excessive violence are not an issue and even the raciest films would garner a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, and most are even tamer than that.Ex. Although some British seaside resorts still sell saucy postcards, they are not as popular as they used to be.Ex. About this time several of the old crones of the tribe offered their ribald advice on how the new couple should conduct themselves off in the forest together.----* viejo verde = dirty old man. -
16 verde
adj.1 green.verde botella bottle greenverde oliva olive (green)verde esmeralda emerald (green)2 unripe, green (poco maduro) (fruit).3 Green, green (ecologista).4 blue, dirty (obsceno).5 rookie, green.6 bawdy, hot, ribald, crude.m.1 green (color).2 foliage, green.3 nerd, swot, excessively assiduous student, grind.* * *► adjetivo1 (color) green1 (color) green2 (hierba) grass3 PLÍTICA green\poner verde a alguien familiar to call somebody every name under the sunverde oliva olive green* * *noun m. adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (color) green- poner verde a algnsiempre ponen verde al jefe — they're always running down *o slagging off **the boss
me llamó y me puso verde por no haberla ayudado — she called me and gave me a piece of her mind for not helping her *
2) [árbol, planta] green; [fruta, verdura] green, unripe; [legumbres] green; [madera] unseasoned3) [zona, espacio] green4) *[plan, proyecto]5) * (=sin experiencia) green *está muy verde — *he's very green *, he doesn't know a thing
6) * [chiste, canción] smutty *, blue *, dirty7) (Pol) Green2. SM1) (=color) green2) (=hierba) grass; (=follaje) foliage, greenery; (=forraje) green fodder3) *(=billete) [de mil pesetas] 1,000-peseta note; [de un dólar] dollar bill, buck (EEUU) *, greenback (EEUU) *4)- darse un verde de algo5) ( Cono Sur) (=mate) maté6) ( Cono Sur) (=pasto) grass, pasture7) ( Cono Sur) (=ensalada) salad8) (And) (=plátano) plantain9) (Caribe, Méx) (=campo) country, countryside10) (Caribe)* (=policía) cop *3.SMF (Pol) Greenlos Verdes — the Greens, the Green Party
* * *I1) <color/ojos/vestido> greenzapatos verde claro/oscuro — light/dark green shoes
ojos verde azulado — bluish o (BrE) bluey green eyes
estar verde de envidia — (CS) to be green with envy
estar verde — (fam) ( no tener experiencia) to be green (colloq); ( en una asignatura)
3) (Pol) GreenII1) ( color) green; (Bot) greenery2) verde masculino y femenino (Pol) Green* * *I1) <color/ojos/vestido> greenzapatos verde claro/oscuro — light/dark green shoes
ojos verde azulado — bluish o (BrE) bluey green eyes
estar verde de envidia — (CS) to be green with envy
estar verde — (fam) ( no tener experiencia) to be green (colloq); ( en una asignatura)
3) (Pol) GreenII1) ( color) green; (Bot) greenery2) verde masculino y femenino (Pol) Green* * *verde11 = green [greener -comp., greenest -sup.], unripe, underripe, unripened.Ex: If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour ( green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.
Ex: Unripe seeds do not have all the things they need to grow.Ex: Underripe and overripe melons had as much as 20% less lycopene than fully ripe melons, with maturity effects dependent on the variety.Ex: To ripen tomatoes, add a whole lime to unripened tomatoes in a paper bag and store at room temperature for a few days.* alerta verde = green alert.* Cabo Verde = Cape Verde.* color verde = green.* de color verde botella = bottle green.* de color verde oscuro = bottle green.* fruta verde = unripe fruit.* Islas de Cabo Verde = Cape Verde Islands.* judía verde = green bean, runner bean, French bean.* libro verde = green paper.* manzana verde = green apple.* menta verde = spearmint.* poner verde = mouth off, get + the rough edge of + Posesivo + tongue, trash, call + Nombre + all the names under the sun, slag + Nombre + off, cut + Nombre + up, tear + Nombre + down, slate, rubbish.* República de Cabo Verde = Cape Verde.* República de las Islas de Cabo Verde = Cape Verde Islands.* té verde = green tea.* verde aceituna = olive green.* verde botella = bottle green.* verde chillón = parrot green.* verde esmeralda = emerald green.* verde loro = parrot green.* verde manzana = apple green.* verde mar = sea green.* verde marino = sea green.* verde oliva = olive green.* verde pistacho = pistachio green.* verdes, los = green, the.* verde turquesa = turquoise green.* zona verde = grassy area.verde22 = bawdy [bawdier -comp., bawdiest -sup.], racy [racier -comp., raciest -sup.], saucy [saucier -comp., sauciest -sup.], ribald.Ex: Their secondary aim was to print piratical, scurrilous and bawdy material for the people of Dublin.
Ex: Today, nudity, sex, and excessive violence are not an issue and even the raciest films would garner a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, and most are even tamer than that.Ex: Although some British seaside resorts still sell saucy postcards, they are not as popular as they used to be.Ex: About this time several of the old crones of the tribe offered their ribald advice on how the new couple should conduct themselves off in the forest together.* viejo verde = dirty old man.* * *1 ‹color/ojos/vestido› greenponerse verde de envidia to turn o ( BrE) go green with envyel semáforo estaba (en) verde the traffic light was greenestar verde de envidia (CS); to be green with envyponer verde a algn ( Esp fam) (hablando con algn) to call sb all the names under the sun, to give sb a dressing down; (hablando de algn) to say nasty things about sb, run sb down ( colloq), to slag sb off ( BrE colloq)2 (modificado por otro adj: inv) greenzapatos verde claro/fuerte/oscuro light/bright/dark green shoesojos verde azulado bluish o ( BrE) bluey green eyesB1 ‹fruta› green, unripe(en una asignatura): está verde en historia he doesn't know the first thing about history ( colloq), he doesn't have have a clue o have the first idea about history ( colloq)el plan todavía está verde the plan is still in its very early stages2 ‹leña› greenC ( Pol) ‹partido/movimiento› GreenA [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] (color) greenB (hierbas) greeneryC ( Pol) Greenlos verdes the GreensD ( fam) (billete — de un dólar) greenback ( AmE colloq), dollar bill; ( obs Esp) (— de mil pesetas) 1,000 peseta noteCompuestos:A masculine watery greenB adj inv watery-greenA masculine bottle greenB adj inv bottle-greenA masculine emerald greenB adj inv emerald-green, emeraldA masculine leaf greenB adj inv leaf-greenA masculine apple greenB adj inv apple-greenA masculine moss greenB adj inv moss-greenA masculine olive greenB adj inv olive-greenA masculine bright greenB adj inv bright-greenA masculine turquoise greenB adj inv turquoise-green* * *
verde adjetivo <s3 num="1" st="s"> ‹color/ojos/vestido› green;
ojos verde azulado bluish o (BrE) bluey green eyes
2 ‹ fruta› green, unripe;
‹ leña› green;
( en una asignatura):
3 (Pol) Green
4 (fam) ‹ chiste› dirty, blue (colloq)
■ sustantivo masculino ( color) green;
(Bot) greenery
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (Pol) Green;◊ los verdes the Greens</s3>
verde
I sustantivo masculino
1 (color) green
verde esmeralda, emerald
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Pol los Verdes, the Greens
III adjetivo
1 (de ese color) green
verdes campos, green fields
2 (fruto inmaduro) unripe, green
3 Pol (ideología, partido) green
4 familiar estar verde, (tener poca experiencia) to be green
(estar en fase primeriza) su tesis está verde, his thesis is in its early stages
5 fam (impúdico) dirty
pey viejo verde, dirty old man
♦ Locuciones: familiar poner verde a alguien, to call sb every name under the sun
' verde' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabo
- chiste
- entre
- esmeralda
- judía
- luz
- metalizada
- metalizado
- oliva
- parque
- pimiento
- semáforo
- tapete
- tono
- tuya
- tuyo
- una
- uno
- venir
- zona
- cebolleta
- cinturón
- claro
- de
- intermedio
- ir
- limón
- poroto
- vestir
- viejo
English:
bean
- blue
- bottle-green
- coarse
- colour
- come
- dirty
- French bean
- go-ahead
- green
- green bean
- green pepper
- green salad
- light
- nod
- olive green
- pepper
- raunchy
- runner bean
- slag off
- smutty
- trash
- unripe
- all
- buck
- dirty old man
- emerald
- go
- hedge
- hedgerow
- immature
- jade
- lime
- marrow
- mint
- raw
- runner
- spear
* * *♦ adj1. [de color] green;Fam [delante] to tear into sb, to tear sb to pieces; RP Famestar verde de envidia to be green with envy2. [poco maduro] [fruta] unripe, green;Fam [persona] green, wet behind the ears;el proyecto está aún verde the project is still very much in its early stages3. [ecologista] Green, green4. [obsceno] blue, dirty♦ nm[color] green;el verde es mi color favorito green is my favourite colour;cruzar con el semáforo en verde to cross when the lights are greenverde agua pale blue-green;verde botella bottle green;RP verde cotorra bright green;verde esmeralda emerald green;verde lima lime green;verde manzana apple green;verde mar sea green;verde musgo moss green;verde oliva olive (green)♦ nmpllos Verdes [partido] the Greens* * *I adj1 green;poner verde a alguien fam criticize s.o.2 fruta unripe3 famchiste blue, dirty;viejo verde dirty old manII m1 green;verde botella/oliva bottle/olive green2:los verdes POL the Greens* * *verde adj1) : green (in color)2) : green, unripe3) : inexperienced, green4) : dirty, risquéverde nm: green* * *verde1 adj1. (en general) green2. (no maduro) not ripeno comas este melocotón, está verde don't eat this peach, it's not ripeverde2 n green -
17 popularity
Popularität, die; Beliebtheit, die; (of decision, measure) Popularität, die* * *[-'læ-]noun (the state of being well liked.) die Popularität* * *popu·lar·ity[ˌpɒpjəˈlærəti, AM ˌpɑ:pjəˈlerət̬i]movie-going in America is enjoying an upsurge of \popularity das Interesse an Kinobesuchen hat in den USA rapide zugenommenhow do you account for Tom's amazing \popularity with women? wie erklärst du dir, dass Tom bei den Frauen so gut ankommt?* * *["pɒpjʊ'lrItɪ]nBeliebtheit f; (with the public also) Popularität f (with bei)he'd do anything to win popularity — er würde alles tun, um sich beliebt zu machen
he'd never win a popularity contest! — er ist nicht gerade beliebt
the sport is growing/declining in popularity — dieser Sport wird immer populärer/verliert immer mehr an Popularität
* * *a) Volkstümlichkeit fhave little popularity wenig populär sein;his popularity rating has gone down (by) two per cent er ist auf der Beliebtheitsskala um zwei Prozent gesunken* * *noun, no pl.Popularität, die; Beliebtheit, die; (of decision, measure) Popularität, die* * *n.Beleibtheit f.Beliebtheit f.Popularität f.
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