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1 sustituir
v.1 to substitute, to exchange, to replace, to pre-empt.El entrenador sustituye a Billing The coach substitutes Billing.Lisa sustituye el piano Lisa substitutes the piano.2 to take the place of, to sub for, to substitute, to stand in for.María sustituye a la secretaria Mary takes the place of the secretary.3 to substitute, to bring off.El entrenador sustituye a Billing The coach substitutes Billing.* * *■ he roto dos copas y me dicen que las tendré que sustituir I've broke two glasses and they say I'll have to replace them2 (hacer las veces de) to stand in for■ el primer ministro sustituyó al presidente mientras estaba enfermo the prime minister stood in for the president while he was ill* * *verbto substitute, replace* * *VT1) (=poner en lugar de) to replace, substitutesustituir A por B — to replace A by o with B, substitute B for A
2) (=tomar el lugar de) [gen] to replace; [temporalmente] to stand in for¿me puedes sustituir un par de semanas? — can you stand in for me for a couple of weeks?
me sustituirá mientras estoy fuera — he'll take my place o deputize for me while I'm away
* * *verbo transitivoa) ( permanentemente) to replacesustituyó a Morán como líder — he replaced o took over from Morán as leader
sustituir algo/a alguien POR algo/alguien — to replace something/somebody with something/somebody
sustituyó a Rubio por Guerra — he replaced Rubio with Guerra, he substituted Guerra for Rubio
b) ( transitoriamente) <trabajador/profesor> to stand in for; < deportista> to come on as a substitute for* * *= oust, overtake, replace, substitute, supersede [supercede, -USA], supplant, take + the place of, elbow out, take over.Ex. These sources which form the basis of the intellectual selection of terms may be augmented by or ousted by the machine selection of terms.Ex. Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.Ex. The computer cannot replace the intellectual work of selecting and providing relationships between terms.Ex. Editing packages are likely to contain commands to insert, delete, print and replace specific lines of text, and can also 'find and substitute' specific strings of characters.Ex. Many libraries are reluctant to reclassify stock and many libraries leave stock classified according to earlier editions long after the earlier edition has been superseded.Ex. There is now an even better (or worse) example that supplants rock music as the classical example of, not cultural lag, but musical lag, and that's GOSPEL MUSIC or GOSPEL SONGS, which has just now been established.Ex. A data base of fixed-length records is easier to update since a new record can exactly take the place of an old one.Ex. The desire for a different today has elbowed out concern with a better tomorrow.Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS can take over much of the housekeeping work necessary for a smoothly functioning library = DOBIS/LIBIS puede encargarse de la mayor parte del trabajo de gestión administrativa para que la biblioteca funcione sin problemas.----* difícil de sustituir = hard to replace.* sustituir a = substitute for, put in + place of, stand in for, deputise for.* sustituir a Alguien = fill in for, take + Posesivo + place, fill (in) + Posesivo + shoes.* sustituir a Alguien en su ausencia = fill in + in + Posesivo + absence.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( permanentemente) to replacesustituyó a Morán como líder — he replaced o took over from Morán as leader
sustituir algo/a alguien POR algo/alguien — to replace something/somebody with something/somebody
sustituyó a Rubio por Guerra — he replaced Rubio with Guerra, he substituted Guerra for Rubio
b) ( transitoriamente) <trabajador/profesor> to stand in for; < deportista> to come on as a substitute for* * *= oust, overtake, replace, substitute, supersede [supercede, -USA], supplant, take + the place of, elbow out, take over.Ex: These sources which form the basis of the intellectual selection of terms may be augmented by or ousted by the machine selection of terms.
Ex: Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.Ex: The computer cannot replace the intellectual work of selecting and providing relationships between terms.Ex: Editing packages are likely to contain commands to insert, delete, print and replace specific lines of text, and can also 'find and substitute' specific strings of characters.Ex: Many libraries are reluctant to reclassify stock and many libraries leave stock classified according to earlier editions long after the earlier edition has been superseded.Ex: There is now an even better (or worse) example that supplants rock music as the classical example of, not cultural lag, but musical lag, and that's GOSPEL MUSIC or GOSPEL SONGS, which has just now been established.Ex: A data base of fixed-length records is easier to update since a new record can exactly take the place of an old one.Ex: The desire for a different today has elbowed out concern with a better tomorrow.Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS can take over much of the housekeeping work necessary for a smoothly functioning library = DOBIS/LIBIS puede encargarse de la mayor parte del trabajo de gestión administrativa para que la biblioteca funcione sin problemas.* difícil de sustituir = hard to replace.* sustituir a = substitute for, put in + place of, stand in for, deputise for.* sustituir a Alguien = fill in for, take + Posesivo + place, fill (in) + Posesivo + shoes.* sustituir a Alguien en su ausencia = fill in + in + Posesivo + absence.* * *vt1 (permanentemente) to replacesustituyó a Morán como líder he replaced o took over from Morán as leadersustituir A algo to replace sthsustituyó a las actuaciones en vivo en muchos bares it replaced live performance in many barssustituir algo/a algn POR algo/algn to replace sth/sb WITH sth/sbsustituimos el jabón por un detergente we replaced the soap with a detergent, we substituted a detergent for the soap, we used a detergent instead of the soapsustituyó a Rubio por Guerra he replaced Rubio with Guerra, he substituted Guerra for Rubio2(transitoriamente): me pidió que lo sustituyera he asked me to stand in for himtuvo que sustituir al director she had to stand in for o deputize for the directorAguirre sustituyó a Solé en el minuto 80 Aguirre came on as a substitute for Solé in the 80th minutesustituyó a Solé por Aguirre he substituted Aguirre for Solé* * *
sustituir ( conjugate sustituir) verbo transitivo
sustituir A algo to replace sth;
sustituir algo/a algn POR algo/algn to replace sth/sb with sth/sb
‹ deportista› to come on as a substitute for
sustituir verbo transitivo
1 to replace: sustituyeron el azúcar por miel, they replaced the sugar with honey o they substituted honey for the sugar
(a una persona) to replace
2 (temporalmente) to stand in for
' sustituir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nariz
- suplir
- suplantar
- relevar
English:
cover
- displace
- do
- far
- fear
- fill in
- it
- place
- replace
- sit in
- stand in
- substitute
- take over
- try
- fill
- stand
- supersede
- supplant
- take
* * *sustituir, substituir vtto replace;sustituyó a su secretaria he replaced his secretary, he got a new secretary;la sustituyó como presidenta de la empresa he took her place as president of the company;lo sustituyeron por uno mejor they replaced it with a better one;sustituyó al portero titular por uno más joven he replaced the first-team goalkeeper with a younger player;han sustituido la moneda nacional por el dólar the national currency has been replaced by the dollar;tuve que sustituirle durante su enfermedad I had to stand in o substitute for her while she was ill* * *v/t:sustituir X por Y replace X with Y, substitute Y for X* * *sustituir {41} vt1) : to replace, to substitute for2) : to stand in for* * *sustituir vb1. (permanente) to replace -
2 sustituir
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3 sustituir
vtсм. substituir -
4 sustituir
заменять, замещать -
5 sustituir a
(v.) = substitute for, put in + place of, stand in for, deputise forEx. For the searcher, there is the question of which is the right term to substitute for the one he cannot find in the index.Ex. The 'problem-solving and inference machine' is put in place of today's processor.Ex. The meeting was chaired by Anne Stokes who was standing in for Liz Turner and is taking over as President.Ex. This privilege was reserved for the pharaoh, or the priest who deputised for him, and was considered an initiation into a secret.* * *(v.) = substitute for, put in + place of, stand in for, deputise forEx: For the searcher, there is the question of which is the right term to substitute for the one he cannot find in the index.
Ex: The 'problem-solving and inference machine' is put in place of today's processor.Ex: The meeting was chaired by Anne Stokes who was standing in for Liz Turner and is taking over as President.Ex: This privilege was reserved for the pharaoh, or the priest who deputised for him, and was considered an initiation into a secret. -
6 sustituir
гл.1) общ. (заменить собою) вытеснить, (заменить собою) вытеснять, (êåì-ë., ÷åì-ë.) заменить (por), (êåì-ë., ÷åì-ë.) заменять (por), (тайно) подменивать, (тайно) подменить, подставлять, сменяться (обменяться), замещать (тж. спец.)2) разг. сменять3) воен. сменить4) матем. подставить5) юр. передоверить6) прост. (заменить) заступать, (заменить) заступить -
7 sustituir
vt1) A (con; por B) заменя́ть, замеща́ть, подменя́ть кого; что (кем; чем); подставля́ть что вместо чего2) a uno; a algo приходи́ть на сме́ну кому; чему; сменя́ть -
8 sustituir
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9 sustituir
• replace• substitute• supplant -
10 sustituir a
• deputize for• stand in for• sub for• take the pen• take the plug off -
11 SUSTITUIR
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12 sustituir
tr вж. substituir. -
13 sustituir
vtсм. substituir -
14 sustituir
заменять, замещать, назначать на место другого -
15 sustituir
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16 sustituir a Alguien
(v.) = fill in for, take + Posesivo + place, fill (in) + Posesivo + shoesEx. No one had to fill in for me.Ex. As she stood by the secretary's desk waiting for her to terminate a telephone call, she continued to wonder why he has asked her to take his place and to do these assignments.Ex. He is going to be hard to replace, but it is now up to the other members to take the responsibility of filling his shoes.* * *(v.) = fill in for, take + Posesivo + place, fill (in) + Posesivo + shoesEx: No one had to fill in for me.
Ex: As she stood by the secretary's desk waiting for her to terminate a telephone call, she continued to wonder why he has asked her to take his place and to do these assignments.Ex: He is going to be hard to replace, but it is now up to the other members to take the responsibility of filling his shoes. -
17 sustituir a Alguien en su ausencia
(v.) = fill in + in + Posesivo + absenceEx. She knew from her interview with him that she would be expected as reference librarian to fill in in his absence, but she hadn't expected to assume the responsibility quite so soon.* * *(v.) = fill in + in + Posesivo + absenceEx: She knew from her interview with him that she would be expected as reference librarian to fill in in his absence, but she hadn't expected to assume the responsibility quite so soon.
Spanish-English dictionary > sustituir a Alguien en su ausencia
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18 sustituir a alguien
гл.общ. прийти на сменуИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > sustituir a alguien
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19 sustituir al director
гл.общ. замещать директораИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > sustituir al director
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20 sustituir el metal por plástico
гл.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > sustituir el metal por plástico
См. также в других словарях:
sustituir — 1. Verbo irregular: se conjuga como construir (→ apéndice 1, n.º 25). Su participio, sustituido, se escribe sin tilde (→ tilde2, 2.1.1 y 2.1.2). 2. Es … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
sustituir — Se conjuga como: huir Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: sustituir sustituyendo Tiene doble p. p.: uno reg.,sustituido, y otro irreg.,sustituto. Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
sustituir — verbo transitivo 1. Poner (una persona) [a una persona o una cosa] en lugar de [otra]: El entrenador se arriesgó y sustituyó a un defensa por otro delantero. El chico sustituía las cajas viejas … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
sustituir — tr. Poner a alguien o algo en lugar de otra persona o cosa. ¶ MORF. conjug. c. construir … Diccionario de la lengua española
sustituir — (Del lat. substituere.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Poner a una persona o una cosa en el lugar o puesto de otra: ■ le quieren sustituir del cargo; sustituye una comida por una barrita para adelgazar. TAMBIÉN substituir SE CONJUGA COMO huir SINÓNIMO… … Enciclopedia Universal
sustituir — v tr (Se conjuga como construir, 4) Poner a una persona o cosa en lugar de otra: sustituir un mueble, sustituir un análisis, sustituir un término, sustituir a un empleado, Sustituyen con fibras sintéticas a las fibras naturales , Los… … Español en México
sustituir — transitivo reemplazar*, suplantar, suplir, relevar, desbancar, remudar*, recambiar. La voz sustituir, en todas sus acepciones, presenta la variante substituir. Sustituir, reemplazar y remudar se refieren tanto a personas como a cosas. Relevar, a… … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
sustituir — {{#}}{{LM S36894}}{{〓}} {{ConjS36894}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynS37809}} {{[}}sustituir{{]}} ‹sus·ti·tuir› (también {{◎}}substituir{{ ̄}}) {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} Poner o ponerse en lugar de otro: • Sustituye las casillas en blanco por letras y obtendrás… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
sustituir — (v) (Básico) reemplazar una persona o cosa por otra para que esta desempeñe su función Ejemplos: Sustituye cada cifra por la letra que le corresponde y leerás el código. Han sustituido al director por un chico joven y sin experiencia. Sinónimos:… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
sustituir — tr. Poner a una persona o cosa en lugar de otra … Diccionario Castellano
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