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1 recurrence
recurrence [rɪˈkʌrəns][of problem, event, idea] répétition f ; [of headache, symptom, problem] réapparition f ; [of opportunity] retour m* * *[rɪ'kʌrəns] -
2 recurrence
recurrence n ( of illness) récurrence f ; ( of symptom) réapparition f ; let's hope there will be no recurrence of the problem espérons que le problème est définitivement réglé. -
3 recurrence
[rɪ'kʌrəns]* * *noun He has had several recurrences of his illness.) ricaduta* * *recurrence /rɪˈkʌrəns/n. [uc]1 ricomparsa; ricorrenza: We must prevent a recurrence of the problem, dobbiamo evitare che il problema si ripeta* * *[rɪ'kʌrəns] -
4 recurrence
nounWiederholung, die; (of illness, complaint) Wiederkehr, die; (of problem, symptom) Wiederauftreten, das* * *noun He has had several recurrences of his illness.) die Wiederkehr* * *re·cur·rence[rɪˈkʌrən(t)s, AM -ˈkɜ:r-]n Wiederholung f, erneutes Auftretenthe doctor told him to go to the hospital if there was a \recurrence of his symptoms der Arzt wies ihn an, ins Krankenhaus zu gehen, falls die Symptome wiederkehrten* * *[rI'kʌrəns]nWiederkehr f; (of error, event) Wiederholung f; (of problem, symptoms also) erneutes Auftreten; (of idea, theme) Wiederauftauchen nt; (of dream) Wiederkehr f* * *1. Wiederkehr f, Wiederauftreten n, -einsetzen n2. fig Zurückkommen n (to auf akk)3. fig Zurückgreifen n (to auf akk)4. → academic.ru/60842/recursion">recursion* * *nounWiederholung, die; (of illness, complaint) Wiederkehr, die; (of problem, symptom) Wiederauftreten, das* * *n.Wiederkehr (periodische) f. -
5 prevent
pri'vent(to stop (someone doing something or something happening): He prevented me from going.) impedir- preventive
prevent vb impedir / evitartr[prɪ'vent]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto prevent somebody from doing something impedir a alguien hacer algoto prevent something from happening impedir que pase algoprevent [pri'vɛnt] vt1) avoid: prevenir, evitarsteps to prevent war: medidas para evitar la guerra2) hinder: impedirv.• cautelar v.• desbaratar v.• estorbar v.• evitar v.• impedir v.• imposibilitar v.• obstaculizar v.• precaver v.• prevenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• remediar v.prɪ'venta) ( hinder) impedir*to prevent somebody/something (FROM) -ING, to prevent somebody's/something's -ING — impedir* que alguien/algo (+ subj)
she was prevented from attending the conference by a sudden illness — una repentina enfermedad impidió que asistiera or le impidió asistir al congreso
b) ( forestall) \<\<crime/disease/accident\>\> prevenir*, evitar[prɪ'vent]VT1) (=avert) (by taking precautions) [+ accident, disaster, death, war, pregnancy] prevenir, evitar; [+ illness] prevenirwe want to prevent a recurrence of yesterday's violence — queremos evitar que la violencia desplegada ayer se repita, queremos prevenir or evitar una repetición de la violencia desplegada ayer
2) (=impede, put a stop to) [+ crime, corruption] impedir; [+ attempt] prevenir, impedirinstallations to prevent any attempt to escape — instalaciones fpl para prevenir or impedir cualquier intento de huida
bodyguards prevented his attempt to shoot the president — unos guardaespaldas hicieron fracasar su intento de disparar al presidente
to prevent the spread of AIDS/nuclear weapons — impedir la propagación del SIDA/la proliferación de las armas nucleares
to prevent sb (from) doing sth, prevent sb's doing sth — impedir que algn haga algo
I can't prevent him (from) leaving the country, I can't prevent his leaving the country — no puedo impedir que se vaya del país
* * *[prɪ'vent]a) ( hinder) impedir*to prevent somebody/something (FROM) -ING, to prevent somebody's/something's -ING — impedir* que alguien/algo (+ subj)
she was prevented from attending the conference by a sudden illness — una repentina enfermedad impidió que asistiera or le impidió asistir al congreso
b) ( forestall) \<\<crime/disease/accident\>\> prevenir*, evitar -
6 return
return [rɪˈtɜ:n]• have they returned? sont-ils revenus ?• she returned the $50 to him elle lui a remboursé les 50 dollarsb. ( = declare) to return a verdict of guilty on sb déclarer qn coupable3. nouna. ( = coming, going back) [of person, illness, seasons] retour m• many happy returns! bon anniversaire !• investors are looking for better returns les investisseurs recherchent des placements plus rentables4. plural noun5. compounds► return flight noun (British) ( = journey back) vol m (de) retour ; ( = two-way journey) vol m aller et retour• it is hoped that a return visit by our German friends can be arranged on espère que nos amis allemands pourront nous rendre visite à leur tour━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]retourner is not the most common translation for to return.* * *[rɪ'tɜːn] 1.2) ( recurrence) retour m (of de)3) (restitution, bringing back) (of law, practice) retour m (of de); ( of object) restitution f (of de)4) ( sending back) renvoi m (of de)6) ( travel ticket) aller-retour m inv7) Theatre billet m rendu à la dernière minute8) ( unsold book) invendu m2.returns plural noun Politics résultats mpl3. 4.transitive verb2) (bring back, take back) rapporter (to à)3) ( put back) remettre4) ( send back) renvoyer‘return to sender’ — ‘retour à l'expéditeur’
5) (give, issue in return) rendre [greeting]6) ( reciprocate) répondre à [love]7) Military riposter à [fire]8) Sport renvoyer [ball]9) ( rejoin) répliquer10) Law prononcer [verdict]11) Finance rapporter [profit]12) Politics élire [candidate]5.2) ( go back) retourner (to à)3) ( get back from abroad) rentrer ( from de)4) ( get back home) rentrer chez soi5) ( resume)to return to — reprendre [activity]
6) ( recur) [symptom, doubt] réapparaître; [days, times] revenir•• -
7 recur
ri'kə:past tense, past participle - recurred; verb(to happen again; to come back again: This problem keeps recurring.) repetirse- recurrent
tr[rɪ'kɜːSMALLr/SMALL]1 repetirse, reproducirsev.• recrecer v.• repetirse v.• volver a la mente v.• volver a ocurrir v.rɪ'kɜːr, rɪ'kɜː(r)a) \<\<phenomenon\>\> volver* a ocurrir or a suceder, repetirse*; \<\<theme\>\> repetirse*, volver* a aparecer; \<\<symptom\>\> volver* a presentarseb) recurring pres p recurrente[rɪ'kɜː(r)]VI (=happen again) [pain, illness] producirse de nuevo; [event, mistake, theme] repetirse; [difficulty, opportunity] volver a presentarse* * *[rɪ'kɜːr, rɪ'kɜː(r)]a) \<\<phenomenon\>\> volver* a ocurrir or a suceder, repetirse*; \<\<theme\>\> repetirse*, volver* a aparecer; \<\<symptom\>\> volver* a presentarseb) recurring pres p recurrente
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