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2 insalivar
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3 recoveco
m.1 nook, hidden corner.2 odd corner, nook, recess.3 hidden recess, secret place, recess.4 twist, convolution, turn.* * *1 (vuelta) turn, bend2 (rincón) nook, corner\sin recovecos figurado plainly, frankly* * *SM1) [de calle etc] turn, bend2) [en casa] nook, odd corner3) pl recovecos (=complejidades) ins and outshablar sin recovecos — to speak plainly o frankly
* * ** * *= crevice.Ex. Rampant commercialism is seeping into every crevice of American culture.----* recovecos = nooks and crannies.* * ** * *= crevice.Ex: Rampant commercialism is seeping into every crevice of American culture.
* recovecos = nooks and crannies.* * *un camino lleno de recovecos a road full of twists and turnsbuscaron en todos los recovecos de la casa they looked in every corner o in every nook and cranny of the houseesta ley tiene muchos recovecos this law has lots of ins and outs o is very convoluted* * *
recoveco sustantivo masculino:
en todos los recovecos de la casa in every nook and cranny of the house
recoveco sustantivo masculino
1 (en un camino, río, etc) turn, bend
2 (en un lugar) nook: esa casa tiene muchos recovecos, that house has lots of nooks and crannies
3 recovecos (en un discurso, comportamiento, etc) ins and outs
hablar sin recovecos, to speak plainly o to get to the point
' recoveco' also found in these entries:
English:
nook
* * *recoveco nm1. [rincón] nook, hidden corner;se conoce todos los recovecos de la carretera he knows all the road's twists and turnssin recovecos uncomplicated* * *m2 en camino bend* * *recoveco nm1) vuelta: bend, turn2) : nook, corner3) recovecos nmpl: intricacies, ins and outs -
4 entresijo
m.1 mesentery (mesenterio); secret, mystery (misterio).2 something occult, hidden (parte oculta). (Metaphorical)* * *1 figurado secret, mystery\conocer todos los entresijos figurado to know all the ins and outstener algo muchos entresijos figurado to be very complicated* * *SM1) (=secreto) secret, mystery; (=parte oculta) hidden aspect; (=dificultad) difficulty, snagse conoce todos los entresijos de la justicia — he knows all the ins and outs of the law, he knows the law inside-out
2) (Anat) mesentery* * *= sinew.Ex. Such sentiments provide the heart, soul, and sinew of comics.* * *= sinew.Ex: Such sentiments provide the heart, soul, and sinew of comics.
* * *1 ( Anat) mesentery* * *♦ nmAnat mesentery♦ entresijos nmpl[detalles] ins and outs;tener muchos entresijos [dificultades] to be very complicated;[persona] to be a dark horse -
5 pormenores
m.pl.details, ins and outs.* * *= details, niceties [nicety, -sing.], nitty-gritty, particulars, ins and outsEx. With minimum authorization, details of the circulation and order records are not displayed.Ex. It is therefore more important to understand the principles on which such lists are based, than to bee able to negotiate all the niceties of any particular list.Ex. My perspective, for which I make no apology, is that of someone who works daily with the nitty-gritty of cataloging, as many of you do.Ex. So, in the bicentennial spirit here's a three-point bill of particulars or grievances (in addition to what was mentioned previously with respect to offensive or unauthentic terms).Ex. The article 'The ins and outs of ISDN' discusses the advantages of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) for increasing the access speeds of World Wide Web (WWW) applications = El artículo "Los pros y contras del ISDN" trata de las ventajas la Red Digital de Servicios Integrados (ISDN) para incrementar la velocidad de acceso de las aplicaciones web.* * *los pormenores(n.) = fine detail(s), fine points, theEx: Although we may disagree about the fine detail, semantic relationships are the relationships between subjects, which are reasonably stable, and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning the connections between subjects.
Ex: Hence, there is a need for organizations who can interpret the fine points of officialese and present them in a form the less literate can understand.= details, niceties [nicety, -sing.], nitty-gritty, particulars, ins and outsEx: With minimum authorization, details of the circulation and order records are not displayed.
Ex: It is therefore more important to understand the principles on which such lists are based, than to bee able to negotiate all the niceties of any particular list.Ex: My perspective, for which I make no apology, is that of someone who works daily with the nitty-gritty of cataloging, as many of you do.Ex: So, in the bicentennial spirit here's a three-point bill of particulars or grievances (in addition to what was mentioned previously with respect to offensive or unauthentic terms).Ex: The article 'The ins and outs of ISDN' discusses the advantages of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) for increasing the access speeds of World Wide Web (WWW) applications = El artículo "Los pros y contras del ISDN" trata de las ventajas la Red Digital de Servicios Integrados (ISDN) para incrementar la velocidad de acceso de las aplicaciones web. -
6 jeans
m.pl.1 jeans.unos jeans a pair of jeans2 blue jeans.* * *[jinsˌ dʒins]SMPL jeans* * *[(d)ʒins]masculino plural jeans (pl)* * *[(d)ʒins]masculino plural jeans (pl)* * */(d)ʒins/jeans (pl)* * *jeans [jins] nmpljeans;unos jeans a pair of jeans* * *m, jeans mpl L.Am.jeans* * *jeans ['jins, 'dʒins] nmpl: jeans -
7 dispositivo de conmutación
(n.) = toggle switchEx. Pressing the < Ins> key acts as a toggle switch in changing the input mode from INSERT to OVERWRITE and vice versa = Al pulsar la techa < Ins> ésta actúa como un dispositivo de conmutación que cambia modo de introducción de datos de "insertar" a "sobrescribir" y viceversa.* * *(n.) = toggle switchEx: Pressing the < Ins> key acts as a toggle switch in changing the input mode from INSERT to OVERWRITE and vice versa = Al pulsar la techa < Ins> ésta actúa como un dispositivo de conmutación que cambia modo de introducción de datos de "insertar" a "sobrescribir" y viceversa.
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8 entresijos
m.pl.ins and outs.* * ** * *= gubbings.Ex. The building was without electricity for much of the day as some planned system upgrades were implemented (for the technically minded, some old gubbings were apparently replaced with sleek shiny new ones).* * ** * *= gubbings.Ex: The building was without electricity for much of the day as some planned system upgrades were implemented (for the technically minded, some old gubbings were apparently replaced with sleek shiny new ones).
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entresijos mpl (secretos, menudencias) fam ins and outs
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9 modo de introducción de datos
(n.) = input modeEx. Pressing the < Ins> key acts as a toggle switch in changing the input mode from INSERT to OVERWRITE and vice versa = Al pulsar la techa < Ins> ésta actúa como un dispositivo de conmutación que cambia modo de introducción de datos de "insertar" a "sobrescribir" y viceversa.* * *(n.) = input modeEx: Pressing the < Ins> key acts as a toggle switch in changing the input mode from INSERT to OVERWRITE and vice versa = Al pulsar la techa < Ins> ésta actúa como un dispositivo de conmutación que cambia modo de introducción de datos de "insertar" a "sobrescribir" y viceversa.
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10 pros y contras
= trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], ins and outs, pros and consEx. There are always trade-offs between the ability and ease of online updates, speed and accessibility in searching, integration of the data base, and data-base maintenance procedures.Ex. The article 'The ins and outs of ISDN' discusses the advantages of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) for increasing the access speeds of World Wide Web (WWW) applications = El artículo "Los pros y contras del ISDN" trata de las ventajas la Red Digital de Servicios Integrados (ISDN) para incrementar la velocidad de acceso de las aplicaciones web.Ex. This article examines the pros and cons for publishers in moving toward electronic journal publishing = Este artículo examina los pros y los contras a las se enfrentan los editores en su avance hacia la edición de revistas electrónicas.* * *= trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], ins and outs, pros and consEx: There are always trade-offs between the ability and ease of online updates, speed and accessibility in searching, integration of the data base, and data-base maintenance procedures.
Ex: The article 'The ins and outs of ISDN' discusses the advantages of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) for increasing the access speeds of World Wide Web (WWW) applications = El artículo "Los pros y contras del ISDN" trata de las ventajas la Red Digital de Servicios Integrados (ISDN) para incrementar la velocidad de acceso de las aplicaciones web.Ex: This article examines the pros and cons for publishers in moving toward electronic journal publishing = Este artículo examina los pros y los contras a las se enfrentan los editores en su avance hacia la edición de revistas electrónicas. -
11 ventajas e inconvenientes
= trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], ins and outsEx. There are always trade-offs between the ability and ease of online updates, speed and accessibility in searching, integration of the data base, and data-base maintenance procedures.Ex. The article 'The ins and outs of ISDN' discusses the advantages of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) for increasing the access speeds of World Wide Web (WWW) applications = El artículo "Los pros y contras del ISDN" trata de las ventajas la Red Digital de Servicios Integrados (ISDN) para incrementar la velocidad de acceso de las aplicaciones web.* * *= trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], ins and outsEx: There are always trade-offs between the ability and ease of online updates, speed and accessibility in searching, integration of the data base, and data-base maintenance procedures.
Ex: The article 'The ins and outs of ISDN' discusses the advantages of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) for increasing the access speeds of World Wide Web (WWW) applications = El artículo "Los pros y contras del ISDN" trata de las ventajas la Red Digital de Servicios Integrados (ISDN) para incrementar la velocidad de acceso de las aplicaciones web. -
12 entretela
f.1 inner lining (of clothes).2 interfacing, buckram, interlining.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: entretelar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: entretelar.* * *1 COSTURA interfacing, interlining■ amor de mis entretelas my darling, my beloved* * *SF1) (Cos) interlining2) pl entretelas (=entrañas)¡hijo de mis entretelas! — my beloved son!, my beloved child!
conozco las entretelas del partido — I know the ins and outs of the party, I know the party inside-out
* * *a) (Tex) interlining, interfacingb) entretelas femenino plural ( entresijos) ins and outs (pl)* * *a) (Tex) interlining, interfacingb) entretelas femenino plural ( entresijos) ins and outs (pl)* * *1 ( Tex) interlining, interfacingpensar para sus entretelas to think to oneself* * *entretela nf1. [de ropa] inner liningse me rompen las entretelas de sólo pensarlo just thinking about it breaks my heart* * *entretela nf: facing (of a garment) -
13 entretelones
m.pl.confidences, details, secrets.* * *masculino plural (CS, Per) ( de un caso) ins and outs (pl)* * *masculino plural (CS, Per) ( de un caso) ins and outs (pl)* * *(CS, Per)(de un caso) ins and outs (pl)conoce muy bien los entreteloness de la política she knows exactly what goes on behind the scenes in politics* * *
entretelones sustantivo masculino plural (CS, Per) ( de un caso) ins and outs (pl)
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14 interioridad
f.1 inner self.2 inwardness, inner world.* * *1 inside, heart of hearts■ en su interioridad siente desasosiego por la decisión tomada deep down inside he regrets the decision he took1 private affairs* * *SF1) [de persona] inner beingen su interioridad, sabe que... — CAm in his heart he knows that..., deep down he knows that...
vivió de cerca las interioridades de la reforma — he was intimately acquainted with the ins and outs of the reform
* * *a) (liter) ( de una persona) inner world (liter)b) interioridades femenino plural ( intimidades) personal o private matters (pl)* * *a) (liter) ( de una persona) inner world (liter)b) interioridades femenino plural ( intimidades) personal o private matters (pl)* * *esas interioridades no se cuentan one doesn't talk about such personal o private matters* * *
interioridad sustantivo femenino private matters: me contó las interioridades de su matrimonio, she told me private things concerning her marriage
* * *interioridad nf[carácter] inner self;interioridades [asuntos] private affairs;conoce todas las interioridades del ministerio he knows everything that goes on inside the ministry -
15 vericueto
m.1 rough track.2 rugged path, rough path, rough track.* * *1 rough path, dirt track* * *
vericueto sustantivo masculino rough track, winding path
* * *♦ nm[camino abrupto] rough track♦ vericuetos nmpl[recovecos] ins and outs;se perdió por los vericuetos del barrio he got lost in all the little backstreets of the area;conoce todos los vericuetos burocráticos he knows all the ins and outs o the inner workings of the bureaucracy* * *vericueto nm: rough terrain -
16 abultar
v.1 to puff out (hinchar) (mejillas).2 to be bulky (ocupar mucho espacio).el equipaje abulta mucho the luggage takes up a lot of room3 to augment, to blow up, to exaggerate, to bulge.Ricardo abulta sus virtudes Richard exaggerates=augments his virtues.La inflamación abulta el ganglio The inflammation bulges the ganglion.4 to occupy a lot of space.* * *1 to enlarge, increase2 figurado to exaggerate1 to be bulky* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=aumentar) to increase; (=agrandar) to enlarge; (=hacer abultado) to make bulky2) (=exagerar) to exaggerate2. VI1) (=tener bulto) to be bulky, be big2) (=tener más importancia) to increase in importance* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( formar un bulto) to make a bulgeb) ( ocupar lugar) to be bulky2.abultar vt <cifras/resultados> to inflate* * *= bulk, bulge.Ex. Such entries bulk the catalogue, making its weeding increasingly difficult and time-consuming.Ex. Finally, the scores of amendments, which had been issued to change rules or clarify their meaning, had mounted to the point where catalogers copies of the AACR were seriously out-of-date, if they were not bulging with tip-ins.----* abultar poco = be skimpy.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( formar un bulto) to make a bulgeb) ( ocupar lugar) to be bulky2.abultar vt <cifras/resultados> to inflate* * *= bulk, bulge.Ex: Such entries bulk the catalogue, making its weeding increasingly difficult and time-consuming.
Ex: Finally, the scores of amendments, which had been issued to change rules or clarify their meaning, had mounted to the point where catalogers copies of the AACR were seriously out-of-date, if they were not bulging with tip-ins.* abultar poco = be skimpy.* * *abultar [A1 ]vi1(formar un bulto): ¿qué tienes en el bolsillo que te abulta? what have you got in your pocket that's making it stick out?la pistola le abultaba debajo de la chaqueta the gun made a bulge under his jacket2(ocupar lugar): abulta mucho pero no es pesado it takes up a lot of room o it's very bulky but it's not heavydóblalo bien para que no abulte fold it neatly so that it lies flatponle un poco de verde al ramo para que abulte más add some greenery to fill the bouquet out a bit■ abultarvtto inflateabultan artificialmente las cifras they inflate o ( colloq) beef up the figures artificially* * *
abultar ( conjugate abultar) verbo intransitivo
verbo transitivo ‹cifras/resultados› to inflate
abultar
I verbo intransitivo to be bulky: este sillón abulta mucho, this armchair takes up a lot of room
II vtr (una cifra, una noticia) to exaggerate
* * *♦ vt1. [mejillas] to puff out2. [cifras, consecuencias] to exaggerate♦ vi1. [ocupar mucho espacio] to be bulky;el equipaje abulta mucho the luggage takes up a lot of room2. [formar un bulto] to bulge;la pistola le abulta debajo de la americana you can see the bulge of his gun under his jacket* * *I v/t1 swell2 ( aumentar) increaseII v/i be bulky;no abulta casi nada it takes up almost no room at all* * *abultar vi: to bulgeabultar vt: to enlarge, to expand* * *abultar vb to be bulky -
17 acumular
v.to accumulate.le gusta acumular recuerdos de sus viajes she likes collecting souvenirs of her tripsMaría acumula sus cosas viejas Mary accumulates her old stuff.María acumula tiquetes Mary accumulates=collects tickets.* * *1 to accumulate, pile up, build up2 (gente) to gather* * *verbto accumulate, amass, gather* * *1.VT [+ posesiones] to accumulate; [+ datos] to amass, gather2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <riquezas/poder> to accumulate; < experiencia> to gain2.* * *= accumulate, cumulate, heap, amass, pile, build up, mount, hoard, stockpile, stash, rack up, pile up, store up, cache, tot up, tote up.Ex. Bureaux can be useful for proving trials, and the deferment of commitments until a suitable size of data base has been accumulated in the computer system.Ex. Publish changes as they are accepted, in a periodical publication, cumulating these in a new edition of all or parts of the schedules, as suitable.Ex. It is true that assignments were being heaped upon him with immense rapidity, but he would be able to sort them out and contrive solutions.Ex. Many libraries amass a considerable amount of community literature, some of which is kept on permanent display.Ex. The first thing I did was pile them one on another and then sit on them while I looked at my other presents.Ex. A small committee of librarians, whenever they could spare time from their existing jobs and in their own time, began to build up a card file of information on available resources in the city.Ex. Finally, the scores of amendments, which had been issued to change rules or clarify their meaning, had mounted to the point where catalogers copies of the AACR were seriously out-of-date, if they were not bulging with tip-ins.Ex. What one might call 'fetishistic bibliomania' is a disease -- and few serious book-readers, let alone librarians, are free from a squirrel-like proclivity to hoard books.Ex. This type of dairies are generally interested in stockpiling annual ryegrass as a source of high-quality winter forage.Ex. When I went to the little boys/girls room to relieve myself I was suprised to see the amount of loo rolls stashed in the corner.Ex. How many honorary doctorates has the Judge racked up since then?.Ex. As the bills piled up and the little money she had dried up, friends and neighbors began to worry that she didn't have a prayer.Ex. Large volumes of water can be stored up for irrigation by erecting an earthen or masonry dam across the lower part of the vally of a river or stream.Ex. Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.Ex. Babies cry for an average of five hours a day for the first three months and tot up 51 days in their first year, according to survey.Ex. When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.----* acumular atrasos = build up + backlogs.* acumular demasiado estock = overstock.* acumular experiencia = garner + experience.* acumular polvo = gather + dust, collect + dust.* acumular problemas = build up + problems.* acumular reservas = stockpile.* acumularse = accrue.* * *1.verbo transitivo <riquezas/poder> to accumulate; < experiencia> to gain2.* * *= accumulate, cumulate, heap, amass, pile, build up, mount, hoard, stockpile, stash, rack up, pile up, store up, cache, tot up, tote up.Ex: Bureaux can be useful for proving trials, and the deferment of commitments until a suitable size of data base has been accumulated in the computer system.
Ex: Publish changes as they are accepted, in a periodical publication, cumulating these in a new edition of all or parts of the schedules, as suitable.Ex: It is true that assignments were being heaped upon him with immense rapidity, but he would be able to sort them out and contrive solutions.Ex: Many libraries amass a considerable amount of community literature, some of which is kept on permanent display.Ex: The first thing I did was pile them one on another and then sit on them while I looked at my other presents.Ex: A small committee of librarians, whenever they could spare time from their existing jobs and in their own time, began to build up a card file of information on available resources in the city.Ex: Finally, the scores of amendments, which had been issued to change rules or clarify their meaning, had mounted to the point where catalogers copies of the AACR were seriously out-of-date, if they were not bulging with tip-ins.Ex: What one might call 'fetishistic bibliomania' is a disease -- and few serious book-readers, let alone librarians, are free from a squirrel-like proclivity to hoard books.Ex: This type of dairies are generally interested in stockpiling annual ryegrass as a source of high-quality winter forage.Ex: When I went to the little boys/girls room to relieve myself I was suprised to see the amount of loo rolls stashed in the corner.Ex: How many honorary doctorates has the Judge racked up since then?.Ex: As the bills piled up and the little money she had dried up, friends and neighbors began to worry that she didn't have a prayer.Ex: Large volumes of water can be stored up for irrigation by erecting an earthen or masonry dam across the lower part of the vally of a river or stream.Ex: Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.Ex: Babies cry for an average of five hours a day for the first three months and tot up 51 days in their first year, according to survey.Ex: When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.* acumular atrasos = build up + backlogs.* acumular demasiado estock = overstock.* acumular experiencia = garner + experience.* acumular polvo = gather + dust, collect + dust.* acumular problemas = build up + problems.* acumular reservas = stockpile.* acumularse = accrue.* * *acumular [A1 ]vt‹riquezas/poder› to accumulate, amass; ‹experiencia› to gainto accumulatese acumula mucho polvo aquí a lot of dust accumulates o gathers herelos intereses se van acumulando the interest is accumulating o ( frml) accruing, the interest is piling up ( colloq)el trabajo se iba acumulando work was piling o mounting up* * *
acumular ( conjugate acumular) verbo transitivo ‹riquezas/poder› to accumulate;
‹ experiencia› to gain
acumularse verbo pronominal [ trabajo] to pile up, mount up;
[ intereses] to accumulate;
[ deudas] to mount up;
[ polvo] to accumulate
acumular verbo transitivo to accumulate
' acumular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
perecedera
- perecedero
English:
accumulate
- amass
- build up
- collect
- gather
- hoard
- pile up
- run up
- stockpile
- store
- store up
- accrue
- build
* * *♦ vtto accumulate;le gusta acumular recuerdos de sus viajes she likes collecting souvenirs of her trips;el tren fue acumulando retrasos en las diferentes paradas the train got further and further delayed at every stop* * *v/t accumulate* * *acumular vt: to accumulate, to amass* * *acumular vb to accumulate -
18 alternar de un estado a otro
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19 conmutar
v.to commute (law).* * *1 (cambiar) to exchange2 DERECHO to commute3 ELECTRICIDAD to commutate* * *VT1) (=trocar) to exchange (con, por for)(=transformar) to convert (en into)2) (Jur) to commute (en, por to)* * *verbo transitivoa) (Der) < pena> to commuteb) ( trocar)conmutar algo por or con algo: es posible conmutar el servicio militar por trabajos en la comunidad — it is possible to do community work instead of military service
c) (Mat) <números/términos> to commute* * *= toggle.Ex. To change back and forth, or ' toggle' between the insert and overwrite modes, press the < Ins> key successively.* * *verbo transitivoa) (Der) < pena> to commuteb) ( trocar)conmutar algo por or con algo: es posible conmutar el servicio militar por trabajos en la comunidad — it is possible to do community work instead of military service
c) (Mat) <números/términos> to commute* * *= toggle.Ex: To change back and forth, or ' toggle' between the insert and overwrite modes, press the < Ins> key successively.
* * *conmutar [A1 ]vtA1 ( Der) ‹pena› to commute2 (trocar) conmutar algo POR or CON algo:es posible conmutar el servicio militar por trabajos en la comunidad it is possible to do community work instead of military serviceconmutó el último año por or con una tesis he substituted a thesis for his final year, he did a thesis in place of his final year3 ( Mat) ‹números/términos› to commuteB ( Esp) (convalidar) conmutar algo POR algo; to recognize sth as equivalent to sthC1 ( Elec) to switch2 ( Tec) (invertir) to invert* * *
conmutar ( conjugate conmutar) verbo transitivo (Der) ‹ pena› to commute
conmutar vtr Jur to commute: conmutaron la pena de muerte por la de cadena perpetua, they commuted the death penalty for a life sentence
' conmutar' also found in these entries:
English:
commute
* * *conmutar vt1. Der to commute;le conmutaron la pena de diez meses por una multa his ten-month sentence was commuted to a fine2. [intercambiar] to switch;conmutó su horario con el de un compañero he switched shifts with a colleague3. [convalidar] [estudios, título, asignaturas]conmutar algo por algo to recognize sth as equivalent to sth* * *v/t1 exchange2 JUR commute3 EL switch -
20 decir lo que Uno piensa
(v.) = speak up, speak outEx. 'When you've been here a while, you'll see that it's hard to avoid run-ins with her,' Lehmann spoke up.Ex. As always, our members are ready to speak out clearly if the Cuban authorities dare to seize any of the uncensored books being sent to Cuba by President Carter.* * *(v.) = speak up, speak outEx: 'When you've been here a while, you'll see that it's hard to avoid run-ins with her,' Lehmann spoke up.
Ex: As always, our members are ready to speak out clearly if the Cuban authorities dare to seize any of the uncensored books being sent to Cuba by President Carter.
См. также в других словарях:
ins — ↑ in … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
ins — [ɪns] <Verschmelzung von »in« + »das«>: a) <die Verschmelzung kann aufgelöst werden> er sprang ins eiskalte Wasser des Rheins. b) <die Verschmelzung kann nicht aufgelöst werden> die Veranstaltung ist ins Wasser gefallen; ins… … Universal-Lexikon
Ins — Escudo … Wikipedia Español
îns — ÎNS, ÎNSĂ, înşi, înse, pron. 1. (Pronume personal, azi art., precedat de prep. întru , printru ) El, ea, dânsul, dânsa. 2. (Pronume de întărire, de obicei adjectival, astăzi numai la f. pl.) Însuşi. Ele însele. – lat. ipsus, ipsa (= ipse, ipsa).… … Dicționar Român
INS — heissen: Ins BE, eine Gemeinde im Seeland, Kanton Bern Jürg von Ins (* 1953), Schweizer Ethnologe, Kommunikationsberater und Lyriker Ins bzw. INS steht als Abkürzung für: Immigration and Naturalization Service, z. B. der USA Indian Navy Ship,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ins — heißen: Ins BE, eine Gemeinde im Seeland, Kanton Bern Jürg von Ins (* 1953), Schweizer Ethnologe, Kommunikationsberater und Lyriker Ins bzw. INS steht als Abkürzung für: Immigration and Naturalization Service, z. B. der USA Indian Navy Ship … Deutsch Wikipedia
INS — INS многозначная аббревиатура. Может иметь следующие значения: Латиница INS Служба иммиграции и натурализации США. Ins сокращенное название клавиши компьютерной клавиатуры «Insert». INS индекс в названии всех боевых… … Википедия
ins — ins; ma·nav·el·ins; mat·ins; perf·ins; lash·ins; ma·nav·il·ins; … English syllables
INS — abbrImmigration and Naturalization Service see also the important agencies section Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. INS … Law dictionary
ins — INS, inşi, s.m. Individ, persoană, om. ♢ Tot insul = fiecare; toţi oamenii. – lat. ipsus (= ipse). Trimis de valeriu, 21.07.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 INS s. 1. v. persoană. 2. cap, individ, om, persoană, (fig.) căciulă. (Câte 5000 de lei de ins.)… … Dicționar Român
ins. — ins. ins. written abbreviation for Inches * * * ins. UK US noun [plural] MEASURES ► WRITTEN ABBREVIATION for INCHES(Cf. ↑inch) … Financial and business terms