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1 was outlawed
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2 was outlawed
הוצא אל מחוץ לחוק (נקבע שאינו חוקי, אסור)* * *◙ (רוסא,יקוח וניאש עבקנ) קוחל ץוחמ לא אצוה◄ -
3 was outlawed
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4 hij was openlijk lid van de verboden organisatie
hij was openlijk lid van de verboden organisatieVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij was openlijk lid van de verboden organisatie
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5 הוצא אל מחוץ לחוק
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6 avariciosamente
adv.greedily, covetously.* * *► adverbio1 avariciously, greedily* * *ADV avariciously, greedily* * *= rapaciously.Ex. Rapaciously hunted by humans over centuries, whales have not recovered in the decades after whaling was outlawed.* * *= rapaciously.Ex: Rapaciously hunted by humans over centuries, whales have not recovered in the decades after whaling was outlawed.
* * *greedily, avariciously* * *avariciosamente adv[con codicia] greedily; [con tacañería] avariciously -
7 codiciosamente
adv.covetously, greedily.* * *ADV greedily, covetously* * *= rapaciously.Ex. Rapaciously hunted by humans over centuries, whales have not recovered in the decades after whaling was outlawed.* * *= rapaciously.Ex: Rapaciously hunted by humans over centuries, whales have not recovered in the decades after whaling was outlawed.
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8 con avaricia
familiar extremely* * *Ex. Rapaciously hunted by humans over centuries, whales have not recovered in the decades after whaling was outlawed.* * *Ex: Rapaciously hunted by humans over centuries, whales have not recovered in the decades after whaling was outlawed.
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9 con codicia
Ex. Rapaciously hunted by humans over centuries, whales have not recovered in the decades after whaling was outlawed.* * *Ex: Rapaciously hunted by humans over centuries, whales have not recovered in the decades after whaling was outlawed.
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10 con rapacidad
Ex. Rapaciously hunted by humans over centuries, whales have not recovered in the decades after whaling was outlawed.* * *Ex: Rapaciously hunted by humans over centuries, whales have not recovered in the decades after whaling was outlawed.
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11 con voracidad
= voraciously, rapaciouslyEx. This article divides readers into 3 categories: 'bulimic' readers who read voraciously for no utilitarian purpose, 'swotters' who read to cram for examinations, and 'information foragers' who read only occasionally to seek specific data, mainly in their field of work.Ex. Rapaciously hunted by humans over centuries, whales have not recovered in the decades after whaling was outlawed.* * *= voraciously, rapaciouslyEx: This article divides readers into 3 categories: 'bulimic' readers who read voraciously for no utilitarian purpose, 'swotters' who read to cram for examinations, and 'information foragers' who read only occasionally to seek specific data, mainly in their field of work.
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12 vorazmente
adv.voraciously, greedily, gluttonously.* * *► adverbio1 voraciously2 figurado fiercely* * *ADV (gen) voraciously, ravenously; pey greedily* * *= voraciously, rapaciously.Ex. This article divides readers into 3 categories: 'bulimic' readers who read voraciously for no utilitarian purpose, 'swotters' who read to cram for examinations, and 'information foragers' who read only occasionally to seek specific data, mainly in their field of work.Ex. Rapaciously hunted by humans over centuries, whales have not recovered in the decades after whaling was outlawed.* * *= voraciously, rapaciously.Ex: This article divides readers into 3 categories: 'bulimic' readers who read voraciously for no utilitarian purpose, 'swotters' who read to cram for examinations, and 'information foragers' who read only occasionally to seek specific data, mainly in their field of work.
Ex: Rapaciously hunted by humans over centuries, whales have not recovered in the decades after whaling was outlawed.* * *voraciously, ravenously* * *vorazmente advvoraciously -
13 Butterine
(noun), butter + margarineтерм. смесь маргарина и масла[lang name="English"]PD: " ‘Butterine’ was also the name given to margarine when it was first introduced in England; its use was outlawed in 1887, after farmers objected that the word led the public to mistake margarine for real butter"
Англо-русский словарь. Современные тенденции в словообразовании. Контаминанты. > Butterine
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14 З-50
ВНЕ ЗАКОНА бытье, находиться, объявить кого и т. п. PrepP Invar usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human or obj-compl with объявить ( obj: human)) outside the protection of the lawX был (X-a объявили) вне закона = X was outlawedX was declared (branded) an outlaw (an outcast)....(Союзники) заставили Наполеона отречься от престола и послали его на остров Эльбу, не лишая его сана императора и оказывая ему всякое уважение, несмотря на то, что пять лет тому назад и год после этого все его считали разбойником вне закона (Толстой 7)....(The allies) forced Napoleon to abdicate, and sent him to the island of Elba, without divesting him of the title of Emperor and showing him every respect, despite the fact that five years before and one year later everyone regarded him as a brigand and outlaw (7a).Исключённый из Союза писателей, я был объявлен как бы вне закона (Войнович 1). Expelled from the Writers' Union, I had been declared something of an outcast (1a). -
15 вне закона
• ВНЕ ЗАКОНА быть, находиться, объявить кого и т.п.[PrepP; Invar; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or obj-compl with объявить (obj: human)]=====⇒ outside the protection of the law:- X was declared (branded) an outlaw < an outcast>.♦...[Союзники] заставили Наполеона отречься от престола и послали его на остров Эльбу, не лишая его сана императора и оказывая ему всякое уважение, несмотря на то, что пять лет тому назад и год после этого все его считали разбойником вне закона (Толстой 7)....[The allies] forced Napoleon to abdicate, and sent him to the island of Elba, without divesting him of the title of Emperor and showing him every respect, despite the fact that five years before and one year later everyone regarded him as a brigand and outlaw (7a).♦ Исключённый из Союза писателей, я был объявлен как бы вне закона (Войнович 1). Expelled from the Writers' Union, I had been declared something of an outcast (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вне закона
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16 outlaw
['autlɔː] 1. сущ.1)а) человек, объявленный вне закона, преступникб) организация, объявленная вне законаSyn:outcast 1.2) неукрощённое, дикое животное2. прил.1) беззаконный, противозаконный; объявленный вне законаto belong to an outlaw terrorist group — принадлежать к объявленной вне закона террористической группировке
outlaw strike — забастовка, не согласованная с профсоюзом
Syn:2) неукрощённый, неприрученный ( о животных)3. гл.1)а) объявлять (кого-л.) вне закона; изгонять за пределы страныб) объявлять незаконным; запрещать2) амер. лишать законной силыThe debt was outlawed by the statute of limitations. — Долговое обязательство потеряло законную силу за давностью лет.
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17 bæsingr
m. ( one born in a báss), a child of an outlawed mother.* * *m., prop. one born in a báss (q. v.); hence, as a law term, the child of an outlawed mother; þat barn er ok eigi arfgengt ( that child is also not entitled to inheritance), er sú kona getr er sek er orðin skógarmaðr, þó-at hon geti við bónda sínum úsekjum, ok heitir sá maðr bæsingr, Grág. i. 178. Is not the name Bastard, which first occurs as. the surname of the Conqueror, simply a Norman corruption of this Scandin. law term? The son of an outlawed father was called vargdropi, q. v.2. poët. the name of a sword, Edda (Gl.) This word is, we believe, derived from báss, a ‘boose’ stall, Goth. bansts; its original sense would then be, one born in a stall or crib; hence as a law term, a bastard; hornungr from horn ( a corner) is an analogous term, cp. Germ. winkel-kind, for in ancient Teut. laws and language the bastard or outcast was considered as being born in an out-of-the-way place. Both words, bastarðr and bæsingr (q. v.), are, we believe, one in sense and origin, bastarðr being the older form, bæsingr the later; from Goth. banst-s was formed bastarðr, qs. banstarðr; in Norway and Icel. bansts dropped the t and absorbed the n into the preceding vowel, and became bás-s; from this ‘báss’ was formed bæsingr, with ingr as inflexive syllable, and the vowel changed; whereas bastarðr, we suppose, dates from an early time before vowel-change had taken place. Both words are law terms, the former Normannic (or Frankish), the latter Norse: both occur as the name of a sword,—bæsingr in the mythical tale, Fb. ii, of St. Olave’s sword, ere it was taken out of the cairn; bastarðr in Fms. vii. (12th century), perhaps a sword of Norman workmanship. Literally bastarðr means ‘boose-hardy,’ the hardy one of the stall, the bastard being the boy who got all kinds of rough usage, and so became hardy; we catch an echo of this in the words of the old lay—kóðu ‘harðan’ mjök ‘hornung’ vera, Hðm. 12. -
18 prohibir
v.1 to forbid.prohibir a alguien hacer algo to forbid somebody to do somethingtengo prohibido el alcohol I've been told I mustn't touch alcohol2 to prohibit (por ley) (de antemano).a partir de ahora está prohibido fumar en los lugares públicos smoking in public places has now been bannedestá prohibida la venta de alcohol a menores it is illegal to sell alcoholic drinks to anyone under the age of 18 (en letrero)3 to forbid to, to forbid.Ella los desautorizó beber She forbade them to drink.* * *(stressed í in certain persons of certain tenses)Present IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperative* * *verbto ban, forbid, prohibit* * *VT1) (=vedar) [+ venta, consumo, publicidad, prueba nuclear] to ban, prohibithan prohibido la venta ambulante — street selling has been banned o prohibited
han prohibido la circulación de camiones este fin de semana — lorries have been banned from the roads this weekend
quieren prohibir la caza de ballenas — they want to put a ban on whaling, they want to ban whaling
está totalmente prohibido hacer publicidad del tabaco — there is a total ban on tobacco advertising, tobacco advertising is completely banned o forbidden
2) (=no permitir)prohibir algo a algn: prohibieron el acceso a la prensa — the press were banned
el médico me ha prohibido los dulces — the doctor says I'm not allowed (to eat) sweet things, the doctor has banned me from eating sweet things
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prohibir a algn hacer algo, me prohibió entrar en su casa — he banned me from his house, he forbade me to enter his housela dirección nos prohibía usar maquillaje — the management prohibited us from wearing make-up, the management forbade us to wear make-up
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prohibir a algn que haga algo — to forbid sb to do sth•
tener algo prohibido, tengo prohibido el tabaco — I'm not allowed to smokeme tienen prohibida la entrada — I'm banned, they have banned me
me tienen prohibido hablar de política mientras comemos — I'm banned from talking politics at the dinner-table, I'm not allowed to talk politics at the dinner-table
3) [en letreros]prohibido el paso a toda persona ajena a la obra — no unauthorized entry, authorized personnel only
* * *verbo transitivoa) <acto/venta> to prohibit (frml)esta ley prohíbe las huelgas — this law bans o prohibits strikes
queda terminantemente prohibido — it is strictly forbidden o prohibited
prohibido el paso or prohibida la entrada — no entry
prohibido fijar carteles — stick no bills, bill posters o bill stickers will be prosecuted
b)se prohíbe la entrada a menores de 16 años — over 16s only, no admission to persons under 16 years of age
c)prohibirle A alguien + INF — to forbid somebody to + inf, prohibit somebody from -ing (frml)
d)prohibir A alguien QUE + SUBJ — to forbid somebody to + inf
* * *= bar, outlaw, forbid, prohibit, impose + ban, ban, restrain from, banish, proscribe.Ex. Once the library is closed, all incoming or all outgoing calls should be barred.Ex. The Taft-Hartley Act outlawed closed shops, jurisdictional strikes, sympathy strikes, and refusal to bargain.Ex. Library policy may forbid staff members from giving appraisals.Ex. There are laws which prohibit unlawful copyright infringement, but these are frequently contradictory and open to interpretation.Ex. By imposing a ban one is only likely to set up antagonism and frustration which will turn against the very thing we are trying to encourage.Ex. In the Soviet Union the introduction of glasnost has allowed the publication of some books previously banned, but has had little effect on libraries.Ex. 'We also need to know the kinds of questions we are legally restrained from asking'.Ex. Many types and colours of shelving are now available, and forbidding dark wooden bookcases have been banished from most libraries.Ex. Under proposed legislation librarians and distributors who disseminate materials proscribed under these laws would be criminally liable.----* prohibir la entrada en = ban from.* * *verbo transitivoa) <acto/venta> to prohibit (frml)esta ley prohíbe las huelgas — this law bans o prohibits strikes
queda terminantemente prohibido — it is strictly forbidden o prohibited
prohibido el paso or prohibida la entrada — no entry
prohibido fijar carteles — stick no bills, bill posters o bill stickers will be prosecuted
b)se prohíbe la entrada a menores de 16 años — over 16s only, no admission to persons under 16 years of age
c)prohibirle A alguien + INF — to forbid somebody to + inf, prohibit somebody from -ing (frml)
d)prohibir A alguien QUE + SUBJ — to forbid somebody to + inf
* * *= bar, outlaw, forbid, prohibit, impose + ban, ban, restrain from, banish, proscribe.Ex: Once the library is closed, all incoming or all outgoing calls should be barred.
Ex: The Taft-Hartley Act outlawed closed shops, jurisdictional strikes, sympathy strikes, and refusal to bargain.Ex: Library policy may forbid staff members from giving appraisals.Ex: There are laws which prohibit unlawful copyright infringement, but these are frequently contradictory and open to interpretation.Ex: By imposing a ban one is only likely to set up antagonism and frustration which will turn against the very thing we are trying to encourage.Ex: In the Soviet Union the introduction of glasnost has allowed the publication of some books previously banned, but has had little effect on libraries.Ex: 'We also need to know the kinds of questions we are legally restrained from asking'.Ex: Many types and colours of shelving are now available, and forbidding dark wooden bookcases have been banished from most libraries.Ex: Under proposed legislation librarians and distributors who disseminate materials proscribed under these laws would be criminally liable.* prohibir la entrada en = ban from.* * *vt1 ‹acto/venta› to prohibit ( frml)esta ley prohíbe la huelga en los servicios públicos this law bans o prohibits strikes in public servicesqueda terminantemente prohibido it is strictly forbidden o prohibitedse prohibió la venta de hortalizas procedentes de la zona the sale of vegetables from the area was banned o prohibitedse prohíbe el uso de diccionarios you are not allowed to use dictionaries, the use of dictionaries is forbidden ( frml)iba en dirección prohibida I was going the wrong way up a one-way street[ S ] prohibido el paso or prohibida la entrada no entry[ S ] prohibido fijar carteles stick no bills, bill posters o bill stickers will be prosecuted[ S ] prohibido fumar no smokingestá prohibido fumar aquí you/she/he can't smoke here o this is a no-smoking area2 prohibirle algo A algn to ban sb FROM sthme había prohibido la entrada al edificio he had banned me from the building o from entering the buildingel médico me ha prohibido la sal the doctor has told me I mustn't have salt[ S ] se prohíbe la entrada a menores de 16 años over 16s only, no admission to persons under 16 years of agetengo prohibido el alcohol I've been told I mustn't drink alcohol3 prohibirle A algn + INF to forbid sb to + INF, prohibit sb FROM -ING ( frml)me prohibió tocar la máquina he forbade me to touch the machine, he told me not to touch the machineprohíben a las mujeres participar en estos actos women are prohibited o banned from participating in these ceremonies, women are not allowed to participate in these ceremoniesle tenemos prohibido salir he's not allowed out, we've grounded him ( colloq)4 prohibir A algn QUE + SUBJ to forbid sb to + INFte prohíbo que le hables así a tu madre I forbid you to speak to your mother like that* * *
prohibir ( conjugate prohibir) verbo transitivo
( on signs) prohibido el paso or prohibida la entrada no entry;
( on signs) prohibido fumar no smoking;
( on signs) se prohíbe la entrada a menores de 16 años over 16s only, no admission to persons under 16 years of ageb) prohibirle algo A algn to ban sb from sth;
prohibirle A algn hacer algo to forbid sb to do sth, prohibit sb from doing sth (frml);
prohibir A algn QUE haga algo to forbid sb to do sth
prohibir verbo transitivo
1 to forbid, prohibit: le han prohibi-do el alcohol, he's been told not to drink alcohol
2 (legalmente) to ban: comprar tabaco está prohibido para menores de 16 años, it is forbidden for persons under sixteen years of age to purchase tobacco
' prohibir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vedar
English:
ban
- bar
- embargo
- forbid
- nix
- outlaw
- prohibit
- stop
- banish
* * *prohibir vt1. [impedir, proscribir] to forbid;prohibir a alguien hacer algo to forbid sb to do sth;te prohíbo que vayas a la fiesta I forbid you to go to the party;el médico me ha prohibido fumar the doctor has told me to stop smoking;tengo prohibido el alcohol I've been told I mustn't touch alcohol;se prohíbe el paso [en letrero] no entry2. [por ley] [de antemano] to prohibit;[a posteriori] to ban;a partir de ahora se prohíbe fumar en los lugares públicos smoking in public places has now been banned;se prohíbe la entrada a menores de 18 años [en letrero] over 18s only* * *v/t forbid; oficialmente ban;prohibir a alguien hacer algo forbid s.o. to do sth;prohibido fumar no smoking* * *prohibir {62} vt: to prohibit, to ban, to forbid* * *prohibir vb -
19 verboten
I P.P. verbietenII Adj.1. nur präd. not allowed ( oder permitted); formell, offiziell: auch attr. prohibited, forbidden; (illegal) illegal, (für verboten erklärt) outlawed; Rauchen / Fotografieren / Skateboardfahren verboten! no smoking / photographs / skateboarding; streng verboten strictly prohibited ( oder forbidden); es ist verboten zu (+ Inf.) you’re not allowed to (+ Inf.) förm. it is prohibited ( oder forbidden) to (+ Inf.) verbotene Früchte / Liebe forbidden fruit / love* * *forbidden; prohibited* * *ver|bo|ten [fɛɐ'boːtn]adjforbidden; (amtlich) prohibited; (= gesetzeswidrig) Handel illegal; Zeitung, Partei, Buch etc bannedjdm ist etw verbóten — sb is forbidden to do sth
Rauchen/Parken verbóten — no smoking/parking
er sah verbóten aus (inf) — he was a real sight (inf)
See:→ auch verbieten* * *1) (not allowed: Smoking is forbidden.) forbidden2) (not allowed: No smoking.) no* * *ver·bo·ten[fɛɐ̯ˈbo:tn̩]1. (untersagt) prohibitedhier ist das Parken \verboten! this is a “no parking” area!▪ \verboten sein, etw zu tun to be prohibited to do sth▪ jdm \verboten sein sb is prohibited from doing sthUnbefugten ist das Betreten des Firmengeländes [strengstens] \verboten access to the company site is [strictly] prohibited to unauthorised persons▪ jdm \verboten sein, etw zu tun sb is prohibited from doing [or forbidden to do] sthdie Verbotene Stadt the Forbidden City* * *B. adj1. nur präd not allowed ( oder permitted); formell, offiziell: auch attr prohibited, forbidden; (illegal) illegal, (für verboten erklärt) outlawed;Rauchen/Fotografieren/Skateboardfahren verboten! no smoking/photographs/skateboarding;streng verboten strictly prohibited ( oder forbidden);es ist verboten zu (+inf) you’re not allowed to (+inf) form it is prohibited ( oder forbidden) to (+inf)verbotene Früchte/Liebe forbidden fruit/love2. umg (unmöglich) ridiculous;* * *adj.forbidden adj. -
20 negociar
v.1 to negotiate.negociar un acuerdo to negotiate an agreementEllos negocian They negotiate.Ellos negociaron el embarque They negotiated the shipment.Ellos negocian más tiempo They negotiate more time.2 to do business.negociar con to deal o trade withEllos negocian They trade=do business.* * *1 (comerciar) to do business, deal ( con, in)1 PLÍTICA to negotiate* * *verb1) to negotiate2) deal* * *1.VT to negotiate2. VI1) (Pol etc) to negotiate2) (Com)negociar en o con — to deal in, trade in
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <solución/acuerdo> to negotiateb) (Fin) <valores/títulos> to negotiate2.negociar via) (discutir, conversar) to negotiateb) (Com) to trade* * *= bargain, transact, haggle.Ex. The Taft-Hartley Act outlawed closed shops, jurisdictional strikes, sympathy strikes, and refusal to bargain.Ex. The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.Ex. Nextag.com is a comparison shopping site which lets shoppers haggle in real-time directly with suppliers.----* negociar (con) = negotiate (with).* negociar condiciones = negotiate + terms.* negociar el precio de Algo = negotiate + price.* negociar los términos de un contrato = negotiate + terms.* negociar un acuerdo = negotiate + agreement.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <solución/acuerdo> to negotiateb) (Fin) <valores/títulos> to negotiate2.negociar via) (discutir, conversar) to negotiateb) (Com) to trade* * *negociar (con)(v.) = negotiate (with)Ex: Their purposes was to settle the disputes between the members, to negotiate with master, to accumulate and disburse a benevolent fund, and to exact contributions for drinks and parties.
= bargain, transact, haggle.Ex: The Taft-Hartley Act outlawed closed shops, jurisdictional strikes, sympathy strikes, and refusal to bargain.
Ex: The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.Ex: Nextag.com is a comparison shopping site which lets shoppers haggle in real-time directly with suppliers.* negociar (con) = negotiate (with).* negociar condiciones = negotiate + terms.* negociar el precio de Algo = negotiate + price.* negociar los términos de un contrato = negotiate + terms.* negociar un acuerdo = negotiate + agreement.* * *negociar [A1 ]vt1 ‹solución/acuerdo› to negotiate2 ( Fin) ‹valores/títulos› to negotiate■ negociarvi1 (mantener conversaciones) to negotiate2 ( Com) to tradenegocia en or con pieles he trades in furs, he is in the fur business o tradenegociaba con su cuerpo ( liter); she used to sell her body* * *
negociar ( conjugate negociar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to negotiate
negociar
I vtr (acordar, tratar) to negotiate: negociamos con él la compra de las acciones, we negotiated the purchase of the shares with him
están negociando la subida de las pensiones, they are negotiating a rise in pensions
II vi (traficar, comerciar) to do business, deal: negocia con ropa usada, he deals in second-hand clothes
' negociar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compromisaria
- compromisario
- gestionar
- tratar
English:
bargain
- negotiate
- negotiating
- opposed
- hammer
* * *♦ vi1. [comerciar] to do business;negociar con to deal o trade with2. [discutir] to negotiate♦ vtto negotiate;negociar un acuerdo to negotiate an agreement* * *v/t negotiate* * *negociar vt: to negotiatenegociar vi: to deal, to do business* * *negociar vb1. (pactar) to negotiate
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