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101 amonestar
v.1 to reprimand.Ellos amonestaron a los matones They reprimanded the bullies.2 to caution (sport).3 to publish the banns of.4 to bind over, to order not to cause trouble, to rap.El profesor amonesta a los alumnos The professor binds over the students.* * *1 (reprender) to reprimand, admonish2 (advertir) to warn3 DEPORTE to caution, book4 (en una boda) to publish the banns of* * *VT1) (=reprender) to reprimand; (=advertir) to warn; (=avisar) to advise; (Dep) to caution, book; (Jur) to caution2) (Rel) to publish the banns of* * *verbo transitivo2) (Der, Relig) < novios> to publish the banns of* * *= reprimand, hand + a reprimand, censure, slap + Nombre + down, admonish, berate, tell + Nombe + off, slap + Nombre + on the wrist, give + Nombre + a verbal warning.Ex. At the next division and department head meeting, Kobitsky was reprimanded and told that she should learn to be an administrator and conduct herself accordingly = En la siguiente reunión de directores de división y departamento, Kobitsky fue amonestada y se le dijo que debería aprender a ser una administradora y actuar consecuentemente.Ex. The board of trustees decided to hand Balzac an official reprimand with the warning that if more staff resigned he would be asked to resign himself.Ex. This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex. Not to put too fine a point on this, and slap me down if I am being rude, but from the questions you are asking I do not think you are ready for a project of this scope.Ex. For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.Ex. Unfortunately, many of the writers are simply berating the current situation, holding to rather ancient models of mass culture.Ex. Teachers should tackle bad behaviour in class by praising their pupils instead of telling them off, according to research published today.Ex. After he was allegedly caught using steroids and slapped on the wrist he stopped using them and his ranking plummeted.Ex. If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.----* amonestar verbalmente = give + Nombre + a verbal warning.* * *verbo transitivo2) (Der, Relig) < novios> to publish the banns of* * *= reprimand, hand + a reprimand, censure, slap + Nombre + down, admonish, berate, tell + Nombe + off, slap + Nombre + on the wrist, give + Nombre + a verbal warning.Ex: At the next division and department head meeting, Kobitsky was reprimanded and told that she should learn to be an administrator and conduct herself accordingly = En la siguiente reunión de directores de división y departamento, Kobitsky fue amonestada y se le dijo que debería aprender a ser una administradora y actuar consecuentemente.
Ex: The board of trustees decided to hand Balzac an official reprimand with the warning that if more staff resigned he would be asked to resign himself.Ex: This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex: Not to put too fine a point on this, and slap me down if I am being rude, but from the questions you are asking I do not think you are ready for a project of this scope.Ex: For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.Ex: Unfortunately, many of the writers are simply berating the current situation, holding to rather ancient models of mass culture.Ex: Teachers should tackle bad behaviour in class by praising their pupils instead of telling them off, according to research published today.Ex: After he was allegedly caught using steroids and slapped on the wrist he stopped using them and his ranking plummeted.Ex: If we caught them necking, we'd give them a verbal warning and send them on their way.* amonestar verbalmente = give + Nombre + a verbal warning.* * *amonestar [A1 ]vt* * *
amonestar ( conjugate amonestar) verbo transitivo ( reprender) to reprimand, admonish (frml);
( en fútbol) to caution, book
amonestar verbo transitivo
1 (reprender) to rebuke, reprimand
Dep to warn
2 Rel to publish the banns of
' amonestar' also found in these entries:
English:
admonish
- book
- caution
* * *amonestar vt1. [reprender] to reprimand2. [en fútbol] to caution3. [para matrimonio] to publish the banns of* * *v/t1 reñir reprimand2 DEP caution* * *amonestar vtapercibir: to admonish, to warn -
102 aviso
m.1 warning (advertencia, amenaza).andar sobre aviso to be on the alertestar sobre aviso to be forewarnedponer sobre aviso a alguien to warn somebody¡que te sirva de aviso! let that be a warning to you!aviso de bomba bomb warning2 notice.hasta nuevo aviso until further noticellegó sin previo aviso he arrived without warningúltimo aviso para los pasajeros del vuelo IB 257 last call for passengers of flight IB 2573 advertisement, advert. ( Latin American Spanish)4 ad, commercial, advertisement, advert.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: avisar.* * *1 (información) notice2 (advertencia) warning\andar/estar sobre aviso (estar atento) to be on the alert, keep one's eyes open 2 (estar enterado) to know what's going on, be in on it 3 (estar avisado) to have been warnedhasta nuevo aviso until further noticemandar aviso to send wordponer sobre aviso to forewarnsin previo aviso without prior notice* * *noun m.1) notice2) warning* * *SM1) (=notificación) noticerecibimos un aviso por escrito — we received written notice o notice in writing
Aviso: cerrado el lunes — Notice: closed Mondays
sin previo aviso — without warning o notice
dar aviso a algn de algo — to notify o inform sb of sth
2) (=advertencia) warning3) (Com, Econ) demand notesegún (su) aviso — as per order, as ordered
4) (Inform) prompt5) esp LAm (Com) advertisementaviso mural — poster, wall poster
avisos limitados — Col classified advertisements
* * *1)a) ( notificación) noticedio aviso a la policía — he notified o informed the police
último aviso para los pasajeros... — last call for passengers...
b) ( advertencia) warningsobre aviso: estás sobre aviso you've been warned; me puso sobre aviso de lo que ocurriría — he warned me what would happen
c) (Cin, Teatr) belld) (Taur) warning2) (AmL) (anuncio, cartel) advertisement, ad•* * *= word of caution, announcement, notice, reminder notice, warning, word of warning, follow-up, reminder, cautionary note, cautionary word, alert, heads up, wake-up call.Ex. Finally a word of caution: do not expect too much.Ex. Printed current awareness bulletins may be produced from similar facilities to those in above, except that here the announcement will relate only to newly added items.Ex. Notices may be useful in this context for the user who wishes to familiarise himself with the workings of the catalogue before approaching a terminal.Ex. The circulation staff also looks after overdues -- sending out reminder notices, making follow-up telephone calls, etc..Ex. No, he was not one to take off like a deer at the first warning of certain dangers.Ex. One word of warning before starting: products, concepts, applications of information technology are currently in a state of rapid evolution.Ex. The circulation staff also looks after overdues -- sending out reminder notices, making follow-up telephone calls, etc..Ex. A constant reminder that, these days, retrospective bibliography and technology are hand in hand is the realization that all of the items listed in both Pollard and Redgrave and Wing are available to purchase in microform editions.Ex. The different standards involved are described with cautionary notes on their limitations and the balance between standardisation and innovation.Ex. The article 'A few cautionary words about electronic publishing' argues that advances in microform technology have obviously fallen far behind their potential.Ex. The author reviews a number of Web sites that offer product warnings and business scam alerts.Ex. The article is entitled ' Heads up: confronting the selection and access issues of electronic journals'.Ex. These incidents should serve as a wake-up call for libraries planning a move.----* aviso de advertencia = warning label.* aviso de encuadernación = binding trigger.* aviso de vencimiento = overdue notice.* aviso para los aviadores = NOTAM (Notice for Airmen).* casi sin previo aviso = without much notice.* dar un aviso = make + warning.* hasta nuevo aviso = until further notice.* luz de aviso = warning light.* mensaje de aviso = warning message.* piloto de aviso = warning light.* poner sobre aviso = alert to.* poner una señal de aviso = post + a warning, post + a warning sign.* señal de aviso = early warning signal, warning sign, warning signal.* señal de aviso de incendio = fire warning.* sin aviso previo = without warning.* sin previo aviso = unannounced, without warning, without notice, without prior notice, without prior notification, on spec, at the drop of a hat, without (any) further notice.* sistema de aviso de reclamaciones = claims warning system.* temporizador de aviso = egg timer.* * *1)a) ( notificación) noticedio aviso a la policía — he notified o informed the police
último aviso para los pasajeros... — last call for passengers...
b) ( advertencia) warningsobre aviso: estás sobre aviso you've been warned; me puso sobre aviso de lo que ocurriría — he warned me what would happen
c) (Cin, Teatr) belld) (Taur) warning2) (AmL) (anuncio, cartel) advertisement, ad•* * *= word of caution, announcement, notice, reminder notice, warning, word of warning, follow-up, reminder, cautionary note, cautionary word, alert, heads up, wake-up call.Ex: Finally a word of caution: do not expect too much.
Ex: Printed current awareness bulletins may be produced from similar facilities to those in above, except that here the announcement will relate only to newly added items.Ex: Notices may be useful in this context for the user who wishes to familiarise himself with the workings of the catalogue before approaching a terminal.Ex: The circulation staff also looks after overdues -- sending out reminder notices, making follow-up telephone calls, etc..Ex: No, he was not one to take off like a deer at the first warning of certain dangers.Ex: One word of warning before starting: products, concepts, applications of information technology are currently in a state of rapid evolution.Ex: The circulation staff also looks after overdues -- sending out reminder notices, making follow-up telephone calls, etc..Ex: A constant reminder that, these days, retrospective bibliography and technology are hand in hand is the realization that all of the items listed in both Pollard and Redgrave and Wing are available to purchase in microform editions.Ex: The different standards involved are described with cautionary notes on their limitations and the balance between standardisation and innovation.Ex: The article 'A few cautionary words about electronic publishing' argues that advances in microform technology have obviously fallen far behind their potential.Ex: The author reviews a number of Web sites that offer product warnings and business scam alerts.Ex: The article is entitled ' Heads up: confronting the selection and access issues of electronic journals'.Ex: These incidents should serve as a wake-up call for libraries planning a move.* aviso de advertencia = warning label.* aviso de encuadernación = binding trigger.* aviso de vencimiento = overdue notice.* aviso para los aviadores = NOTAM (Notice for Airmen).* casi sin previo aviso = without much notice.* dar un aviso = make + warning.* hasta nuevo aviso = until further notice.* luz de aviso = warning light.* mensaje de aviso = warning message.* piloto de aviso = warning light.* poner sobre aviso = alert to.* poner una señal de aviso = post + a warning, post + a warning sign.* señal de aviso = early warning signal, warning sign, warning signal.* señal de aviso de incendio = fire warning.* sin aviso previo = without warning.* sin previo aviso = unannounced, without warning, without notice, without prior notice, without prior notification, on spec, at the drop of a hat, without (any) further notice.* sistema de aviso de reclamaciones = claims warning system.* temporizador de aviso = egg timer.* * *A1 (notificación) notice[ S ] aviso al público notice to the public, public noticealguien dio aviso a la policía someone notified o informed the police, someone reported it to the policellegó sin previo aviso he arrived without prior warning o unexpectedly o out of the bluehasta nuevo aviso until further noticeúltimo aviso para los pasajeros … last call for passengers …2 (advertencia) warningsobre aviso: estás sobre aviso you've been warnedme puso sobre aviso de lo que ocurriría he warned me what would happen4 ( Taur) warningCompuesto:remittance adviceCompuestos:classified advertisementdeath notice● aviso oportuno or de ocasión* * *
Del verbo avisar: ( conjugate avisar)
aviso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
avisó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
avisar
aviso
avisar ( conjugate avisar) verbo transitivoa) ( notificar):◊ ¿por qué no me avisaste que venías? why didn't you let me know you were coming?;
nos han avisado que… they've notified us that…
quedas or estás avisado you've been warned
verbo intransitivo:◊ llegó sin aviso she showed up without any prior warning o unexpectedly;
avísame cuando acabes let me know when you've finished;
aviso a algn de algo to let sb know about sth
aviso sustantivo masculino
1
( on signs) aviso al público notice to the public;◊ dio aviso a la policía he notified o informed the police;
sin previo aviso without prior warning;
último aviso para los pasajeros … last call for passengers …
◊ poner sobre aviso a algn to warn sbc) (Cin, Teatr) belld) (Taur) warning
2 (AmL) (anuncio, cartel) advertisement, ad
avisar verbo transitivo
1 (prevenir, advertir) to warn: ya te avisé, I told you so
2 (comunicar) to inform: cuando te decidas, avísame, let me know when you make up your mind
3 (llamar) to call for
avisar a la policía, to call the police
avisar al médico, to send for the doctor
aviso sustantivo masculino
1 notice
(advertencia) warning
(comunicado) note: no lo utilicen hasta nuevo aviso, don't use it until further notice
nos cortaron la luz sin previo aviso, they cut our electricity off without notice
♦ Locuciones: sobre aviso: no me ha cogido por sorpresa, estaba sobre aviso, I wasn't surprised, I had been warned/I was expecting it
' aviso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fulminante
- letrero
- recado
- recordatorio
- toque
- esquela
- este
- llegar
- ni
- poner
- previo
- señal
English:
advice
- caution
- forewarn
- further
- gale warning
- if
- notice
- notify
- pin up
- prompt
- reminder
- should
- warning
- warning sign
- advertisement
- commercial
- final
- small
* * *aviso nm1. [advertencia, amenaza] warning;andar sobre aviso to be on the alert;estar sobre aviso to be forewarned;poner sobre aviso a alguien to warn sb;¡que te sirva de aviso! let that be a warning to you!aviso de bomba bomb warning2. [notificación] notice;[en teatros, aeropuertos] call;hasta nuevo aviso until further notice;último aviso para los pasajeros del vuelo IB 257 last call for passengers for flight IB 257;sin previo aviso without notice;llegó sin previo aviso he arrived without warningCom aviso de vencimiento due-date reminder3. Taurom = warning to matador not to delay the kill any longer4. Am [anuncio] advertisement, advert;no te deja pasar un aviso she doesn't let you get a word in edgewaysaviso clasificado classified advertisement;aviso fúnebre death notice;aviso publicitario advertisement, advert* * *m1 ( comunicación) notice;hasta nuevo aviso until further notice;sin previo aviso without any notice o warning;último aviso AVIA final call;aviso de llamada por vibración TELEC vibration mode2 ( advertencia) warning;estar sobre aviso have been warned;poner a alguien sobre aviso give s.o. a warning, warn s.o.3 L.Am. ( anuncio) advertisement* * *aviso nm1) : notice2) : advertisement, ad3) advertencia: warning4)estar sobre aviso : to be on the alert* * *aviso n1. (advertencia) warning2. (anuncio) notice -
103 reparar
v.1 to repair, to fix (coche, aparato).Reparamos las ventanas rotas We repaired the broken windows.2 to rear, to buck, to rise on the hind legs, to shy.3 to redress.Los abogados repararon a Ricardo The lawyers redressed Richard.* * *1 (arreglar) to repair, mend, fix2 (remediar - daño) to make good; (- perjuicio, insulto) to make up for3 (vengarse) to avenge4 (restablecer) to restore, renew5 (reflexionar) to consider6 (corregir) to correct7 (advertir) to see, notice1 (advertir) to notice, see2 (darse cuenta) to realize (en, -)3 (hacer caso) to pay attention to; (considerar) to consider4 (detenerse) to stop, stall\no reparar en gastos to spare no expensereparar en detalles to pay attention to detail* * *verbto repair, fix* * *1. VT1) (=arreglar) to repair, mend, fix2) [+ energías] to restore; [+ fortunas] to retrieve3) [+ ofensa] to make amends for; [+ suerte] to retrieve; [+ daño, pérdida] to make good; [+ consecuencia] to undo4) [+ golpe] to parry5) (=observar) to observe, notice6) Cono Sur (=imitar) to mimic, imitate2. VI1)reparar en — (=darse cuenta de) to observe, notice
2)reparar en — (=poner atención en) to pay attention to, take heed of; (=considerar) to consider
repara en lo que vas a hacer — consider what you are going to do, reflect on what you are going to do
3) LAm [caballo] to rear, buck3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < coche> to repair, fix; <gotera/avería> to mend, fix2) <fuerzas/energías> to restore3) < error> to correct, put right; <ofensa/agravio> to make amends for, make up for; <daño/perjuicio> to make good, compensate for2.reparar vi1)a) (considerar, pensar) (gen en frases negativas)reparar EN algo: no repara en gastos she spares no expense; no repararon en sus advertencias — they took no notice of o paid no heed to his warnings
b) ( darse cuenta)2) (Méx) caballo/toro to rear, shy* * *= mend, repair, undo, redress, fix, right.Ex. In some organisations microcomputers will be maintained (that is, mended) by a central computer department, but if this is not the case it may be necessary to take out separate maintenance contracts.Ex. In the more common perspective of linear causality, we seek to explain a negative consequence by searching for its root cause and repairing it.Ex. The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex. To redress this iniquity women are demanding not only equal pay for equal work, but equal pay for work of equal value.Ex. There is always a need to fix manually the formatting of articles taken from an online service such as DIALOG.Ex. The author questions whether this is a transitional phenomenon which will be righted later.----* no reparar en gastos = lash out (on).* reparar daños = repair + the damage, remedy + the damage.* reparar un agravio = right + a wrong, right + an injustice, make + amends (for/to).* reparar un daño = right + a wrong, make + amends (for/to).* reparar un perjuicio = make + amends (for/to).* sin reparar = unrepaired.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < coche> to repair, fix; <gotera/avería> to mend, fix2) <fuerzas/energías> to restore3) < error> to correct, put right; <ofensa/agravio> to make amends for, make up for; <daño/perjuicio> to make good, compensate for2.reparar vi1)a) (considerar, pensar) (gen en frases negativas)reparar EN algo: no repara en gastos she spares no expense; no repararon en sus advertencias — they took no notice of o paid no heed to his warnings
b) ( darse cuenta)2) (Méx) caballo/toro to rear, shy* * *= mend, repair, undo, redress, fix, right.Ex: In some organisations microcomputers will be maintained (that is, mended) by a central computer department, but if this is not the case it may be necessary to take out separate maintenance contracts.
Ex: In the more common perspective of linear causality, we seek to explain a negative consequence by searching for its root cause and repairing it.Ex: The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex: To redress this iniquity women are demanding not only equal pay for equal work, but equal pay for work of equal value.Ex: There is always a need to fix manually the formatting of articles taken from an online service such as DIALOG.Ex: The author questions whether this is a transitional phenomenon which will be righted later.* no reparar en gastos = lash out (on).* reparar daños = repair + the damage, remedy + the damage.* reparar un agravio = right + a wrong, right + an injustice, make + amends (for/to).* reparar un daño = right + a wrong, make + amends (for/to).* reparar un perjuicio = make + amends (for/to).* sin reparar = unrepaired.* * *reparar [A1 ]vtA (arreglar) ‹coche› to repair, mend, fix; ‹gotera/avería› to mend, fixB ‹fuerzas/energías› to restoreC ‹error› to correct, put right; ‹ofensa/agravio› to make amends for, make up for; ‹daño/perjuicio› to make good, compensate for■ repararviA1 (considerar, pensar) ( gen en frases negativas) reparar EN algo:no repara en gastos she doesn't think o worry about the cost, she spares no expenseno repararon en sus advertencias they took no notice of o paid no heed to his warnings2 (darse cuenta) reparar EN algo to notice sthreparó en las manchas del techo she noticed the stains on the ceilingles hizo reparar en la calidad del tejido he drew their attention to the quality of the clothcomo si no hubiera reparado en mi presencia as if he hadn't even noticed I was there, as if he hadn't registered my presenceB ( Méx) «caballo/toro» to rear, shy* * *
reparar ( conjugate reparar) verbo transitivo
‹gotera/avería› to mend, fix
‹ofensa/agravio› to make amends for, make up for;
‹daño/perjuicio› to make good, compensate for
verbo intransitivo
1 reparar EN algo ( darse cuenta) to notice sth;
( considerar):
2 (Méx) [caballo/toro] to rear, shy
reparar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una máquina, etc) to repair, mend
2 (un daño, error, una pérdida) to make good: nadie puede reparar la pérdida de un ser querido, no one can make up for the loss of a beloved one
(una ofensa) to make amends for: no sé cómo reparar el mal que te causé, I don't know how to make amends for all the harm I did you
3 (fuerzas, energías) necesitas reparar fuerzas, you need to get your strength back
II verbo intransitivo
1 (darse cuenta de, fijarse en) to notice [en, -]
2 (considerar) to consider: repara en que será ella la que salga perdiendo, you should realise that she's the one who'll end up losing
' reparar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
componer
- nogalina
English:
fix
- fix up
- good
- mend
- recondition
- redress
- repair
- amends
- atone
- remedy
- right
- spare
* * *♦ vt1. [vehículo, aparato] to repair, to fix;llevar algo a reparar to take sth to be repaired o fixed2. [error, daño] to make amends for, to make up for3. [fuerzas] to restore♦ vi[percatarse]reparar en (la cuenta de) algo to notice sth;no reparó en que una de las ruedas estaba pinchada he didn't notice that one of the tyres had a puncture;¿reparaste en la cara que pusieron? did you see their expression?;no repara en los posibles obstáculos she doesn't realize the possible pitfalls;no reparar en gastos to spare no expense* * *I v/t repair;reparar fuerzas get one’s strength backII v/i:reparar en algo notice sth;no reparar en gastos not worry about the cost* * *reparar vt1) : to repair, to fix, to mend2) : to make amends for3) : to correct4) : to restore, to refreshreparar vi1)reparar en : to observe, to take notice of2)reparar en : to consider, to think about* * *reparar vb1. (arreglar) to repair / to mend2. (fijarse) to notice -
104 acusar
v.1 to accuse.lo acusaron de asesinato he was accused of o charged with murderLuisa acusa a su marido Louise accuses her husband.2 to show.su rostro acusaba el paso del tiempo his face showed the passage of timeacusar el golpe to show the effectssu espalda acusó el esfuerzo the effort had taken its toll on his back3 to acknowledge (recibo).acusamos la recepción del paquete we acknowledge receipt of your package4 to press charges, to accuse, to prefer charges, to make an accusation.La empresa acusó al fin The company pressed charges at last.5 to manifest, to show.María acusó su ira contra Ricardo Mary manifested her anger against Richard.* * *1 (echar la culpa) to accuse (de, of)2 DERECHO to charge (de, with)3 (manifestar) to give away1 (confesarse) to confess2 (acentuarse) to become more pronounced\acusar recibo de to acknowledge receipt of* * *verbto accuse, charge* * *1. VT1) (=culpar) to accuse2) (Jur) (=incriminar) charge3) (=mostrar)4) (=registrar) to pick up, registereste sismógrafo acusa la menor vibración — this seismometer picks up o registers the least vibration
5) (Correos)2.See:ACUSAR ► Traducimos acusar (de) por accuse (of) en la mayoría de los casos: Me acusó de haber mentido He accused me of lying ¿De qué me estás acusando? What are you accusing me of? ► Traducimos acusar (de) por charge (with) cuando se trata de una acusación formal que llevará a la celebración de un juicio: No lo han acusado de ninguno de los cargos He hasn't been charged with anything Hasta ahora, la policía lo ha acusado solamente de uno de los asesinatos So far, the police have only charged him with one of the murders El verbo indict tiene un significado parecido a charge, pero solo se usa en contextos legales muy especializados. Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entrada* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( culpar) to accuseb) (Der)c) (fam) ( delatar) to tell on (colloq)lo acusó a or con la maestra — she went to the teacher and told on him (colloq)
2)a) (mostrar, revelar) to show signs ofb) ( advertir) to pick up, register3) ( reconocer)2.acusar recibo de algo — (Corresp) to acknowledge receipt of something
acusarse v pron (refl)* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( culpar) to accuseb) (Der)c) (fam) ( delatar) to tell on (colloq)lo acusó a or con la maestra — she went to the teacher and told on him (colloq)
2)a) (mostrar, revelar) to show signs ofb) ( advertir) to pick up, register3) ( reconocer)2.acusar recibo de algo — (Corresp) to acknowledge receipt of something
acusarse v pron (refl)* * *acusar11 = accuse, make + accusation, charge, litigate, face + charges, arraign, indict, denounce, recreminate, reprove, reproach, single out, single out for + criticism, point + (a/the) finger(s) at.Ex: He accused her of lying when they said she was at the movies when she had called in sick.
Ex: From time to time the accusation is made that libraries are run for the convenience of the staff.Ex: In June '90, DIALOG Information services filed an antitrust suit against the American Chemical Society (ACS) charging that the Society had damaged the company.Ex: The resources provided are to assist the personal injury attorneys litigating medical malpractice claims.Ex: This article consider some hypothetical situations in which information providers might face charges of negligence.Ex: 25.5 percent of the 247 juveniles arraigned in 3 months alone in 1989 had handicapping conditions.Ex: Another problem with the statistical analysis used to indict this and similar schools was the sample.Ex: Some of the rules were imposed on Panizzi by the Trustees of the British Museum, and Panizzi could only join his critics in denouncing those rules, such as the rules for entry of anonymous publications.Ex: Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote: 'Experience informs us that the first defense of weak minds is to recriminate'.Ex: The person reproving his friend must understand that before he can reprove someone else, he must first reprove himself.Ex: The Governor, it is learnt, sternly reproached the party for putting the public to inconvenience for the last two days.Ex: Conference proceedings are singled out for special attention because they are an important category of material in relation to abstracting and indexing publications.Ex: Though what exactly constitutes moral decay is debatable, one group traditionally has been singled out for criticism, namely young people.Ex: It is easy to point the fingers at the refs.* acusar a Alguien = confront + Alguien + with accusation.* acusar de = lambast [lambaste], make + Nombre + out to be.* ser acusado de delito criminal = face + criminal charge.acusar22 = reveal, show.Ex: A study of the major general schemes reveals a wide gulf between theory, as outlined in the previous chapter, and practice, as reflected in the major schemes.
Ex: This shows a record in an abstracts based bibliographic data base.* * *acusar [A1 ]vtA1 (culpar) to accuse¿me estás acusando a mí? are you accusing me?cada vez que falta algo me acusan a mí every time something goes missing they blame o accuse meacusar a algn DE algo to accuse sb OF sthme acusan de haber faltado a mi palabra they accuse me of breaking my word, they say I didn't keep my word2 ( Der) acusar a algn DE algo to charge sb WITH sthlo han acusado de cuatro delitos de estafa he has been charged with four counts of fraudestá detenido acusado de espionaje he is being held on charges of spying o he is charged with spying3 ( fam)(delatar): lo acusó a or con la maestra she went to the teacher and told on him ( colloq), she snitched to the teacher ( AmE colloq)B (mostrar, revelar) to show signs ofacusaban el cansancio del viaje they were showing signs of fatigue after their journeyC■ acusarse( refl) acusarse DE algo to confess TO sth* * *
acusar ( conjugate acusar) verbo transitivo
1
acusar a algn de algo to accuse sb of sth;
b) (Der) acusar a algn de algo to charge sb with sth
2 ( reconocer):◊ acusar recibo de algo (Corresp) to acknowledge receipt of sth
acusar verbo transitivo
1 to accuse [de, of]
Jur to charge [de, with]
2 (sentir los efectos de un golpe, una sustancia, una ausencia, etc) to feel: la niña acusó el cansancio del viaje, the tiring journey was beginning to affect the child
3 (mostrar, denunciar) to show: su rostro acusaba su crueldad, his face showed his cruelty
4 Com acusar recibo, to acknowledge receipt [de, of]
' acusar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
negligencia
- recibo
- tachar
- delatar
- incriminar
English:
accuse
- acknowledge
- charge
- denounce
- indict
- publicity
- receipt
- impeach
- level
- tell
* * *♦ vt1. [culpar] to accuse;acusar a alguien de algo to accuse sb of sth;siempre me acusan a mí de todo they always blame me for everything2. Der to charge;acusar a alguien de algo to charge sb with sth;lo acusaron de asesinato he was charged with murder3. [mostrar, resentirse de]su rostro acusaba el paso del tiempo the passage of time had taken its toll on his face;los atletas acusaron el calor the athletes were showing the effects of the heat;cada vez acusa más el paso de los años she is showing her age more and more;su espalda acusó el esfuerzo his back ached from the effort;la bolsa ha acusado el golpe de las declaraciones del ministro the stock exchange has registered the effects of the minister's statement4. [recibo] to acknowledge;acusamos la recepción del paquete we acknowledge the receipt of your package* * *v/t1 accuse (de of)2 JUR charge (de with)3 ( manifestar) show4:acusar recibo de acknowledge receipt of* * *acusar vt1) : to accuse, to charge2) : to reveal, to betraysus ojos acusaban la desconfianza: his eyes revealed distrust* * *Si la policía te acusa oficialmente, el verbo es charge -
105 prevenido
adj.forewarned, ready, careful, prepared.past part.past participle of spanish verb: prevenir.* * *1→ link=prevenir prevenir► adjetivo1 forewarned\hombre prevenido vale por dos forewarned is forearmed* * *ADJ1)ser prevenido — (=cuidadoso) to be cautious; (=previsor) to be far-sighted
2)estar prevenido — (=preparado) to be ready, be prepared; (=advertido) to be forewarned, be on one's guard ( contra against)
- hombre prevenido vale por dos* * *- da adjetivoa) [SER] ( precavido) well-prepared, well-organizedes muy prevenida — she likes to be prepared o ready for all eventualities
b) [ESTAR] ( advertido) forewarned* * *- da adjetivoa) [SER] ( precavido) well-prepared, well-organizedes muy prevenida — she likes to be prepared o ready for all eventualities
b) [ESTAR] ( advertido) forewarned* * *prevenido -da1 [ SER] (precavido) well-prepared, well-organizedes tan prevenido que siempre tiene una llave de repuesto he's so well-organized o well-prepared, he always has a spare keyes muy prevenida y siempre tiene velas en casa she likes to be prepared o ready for all eventualities and always has a supply of candles in the house2 [ ESTAR] (advertido) forewarnedno estaba prevenido del peligro que corría he had not been warned o forewarned of the risk he was runningahora que estás prevenido, haz lo que quieras now that you've been warned, it's up to you what you do* * *
Del verbo prevenir: ( conjugate prevenir)
prevenido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
prevenido
prevenir
prevenido◊ -da adjetivo
◊ es muy prevenida she likes to be prepared o ready for all eventualities
prevenir ( conjugate prevenir) verbo transitivo
prevenirse verbo pronominal prevenidose CONTRA algo to take preventive o preventative measures against sth, take precautions against sth
prevenir verbo transitivo
1 (enfermedades, etc) to prevent: más vale prevenir que curar, prevention is better than cure
2 (advertir, alertar) to warn: me previno contra él, she warned me about him
te prevengo de que no estoy muy dispuesta a ir, I want you to know that I'm not very inclined to go
' prevenido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
advertida
- advertido
* * *prevenido, -a adjes muy prevenido, tiene todos los teléfonos de emergencia a mano he's very well-organized, he has all the emergency numbers to handahora ya estás prevenido, ten mucho cuidado con lo que vas diciendo por ahí you've been warned, so be careful what you say* * *I part → prevenirII adj well-prepared* * *prevenido, -da adj1) preparado: prepared, ready2) advertido: forewarned3) cauteloso: cautious -
106 to warn somebody off
(tell to go away) advertir a alguien para que se vaya 2 (tell to stop) advertir a alguien para que deje de hacer algo -
107 aviso
Del verbo avisar: ( conjugate avisar) \ \
aviso es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
avisó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: avisar aviso
avisar ( conjugate avisar) verbo transitivoa) ( notificar):◊ ¿por qué no me avisaste que venías? why didn't you let me know you were coming?;nos han avisado que… they've notified us that… quedas or estás avisado you've been warned verbo intransitivo:◊ llegó sin aviso she showed up without any prior warning o unexpectedly;avísame cuando acabes let me know when you've finished; aviso a algn de algo to let sb know about sth
aviso sustantivo masculino 1 ( on signs) aviso al público notice to the public;◊ dio aviso a la policía he notified o informed the police;sin previo aviso without prior warning; último aviso para los pasajeros … last call for passengers …◊ poner sobre aviso a algn to warn sbc) (Cin, Teatr) belld) (Taur) warning2 (AmL) (anuncio, cartel) advertisement, ad
avisar verbo transitivo
1 (prevenir, advertir) to warn: ya te avisé, I told you so
2 (comunicar) to inform: cuando te decidas, avísame, let me know when you make up your mind
3 (llamar) to call for
avisar a la policía, to call the police
avisar al médico, to send for the doctor
aviso sustantivo masculino
1 notice (advertencia) warning (comunicado) note: no lo utilicen hasta nuevo aviso, don't use it until further notice
nos cortaron la luz sin previo aviso, they cut our electricity off without notice Locuciones: sobre aviso: no me ha cogido por sorpresa, estaba sobre aviso, I wasn't surprised, I had been warned/I was expecting it ' aviso' also found in these entries: Spanish: fulminante - letrero - recado - recordatorio - toque - esquela - este - llegar - ni - poner - previo - señal English: advice - caution - forewarn - further - gale warning - if - notice - notify - pin up - prompt - reminder - should - warning - warning sign - advertisement - commercial - final - small -
108 notar
notar ( conjugate notar) verbo transitivo hacer(le) notar algo (a algn) to point sth out (to sb); te noto muy triste you look very sad; se le notaba indeciso he seemed hesitantb) ( impers):◊ se nota que es novato you can tell o see he's a beginner;se te nota en la cara it's written all over your face notarse verbo pronominal (+ compl) to feel;
notar verbo transitivo
1 (darse cuenta) to notice ➣ Ver nota en notice
2 (a alguien en un estado) to find: le noté cansado, I found him tired
3 (sentir) to feel: noté frío, I felt cold ' notar' also found in these entries: Spanish: extrañar - palpar - advertir - conocer - cuenta - exhibir - observar - remarcar - ver English: detect - discontent - evidence - feel - notice - sense - spot - thrust forward - creep - difference - show - tell -
109 prevenido
Del verbo prevenir: ( conjugate prevenir) \ \
prevenido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: prevenido prevenir
prevenido
◊ -da adjetivo◊ es muy prevenida she likes to be prepared o ready for all eventualities
prevenir ( conjugate prevenir) verbo transitivo prevenirse verbo pronominal prevenidose CONTRA algo to take preventive o preventative measures against sth, take precautions against sth
prevenir verbo transitivo
1 (enfermedades, etc) to prevent: más vale prevenir que curar, prevention is better than cure
2 (advertir, alertar) to warn: me previno contra él, she warned me about him
te prevengo de que no estoy muy dispuesta a ir, I want you to know that I'm not very inclined to go ' prevenido' also found in these entries: Spanish: advertida - advertido -
110 недоглядеть
недогляде́тьразг. ne sufiĉe observi, ne sufiĉe zorgi;preterlasi (пропустить).* * *сов. разг.1) (вин. п., род. п.) ( пропустить) no advertir, no notar, dejar pasar; haber dejado pasar (escapar)2) см. недосмотреть* * *vcolloq. (ïðîïóñáèáü) no advertir, dejar pasar, haber dejado pasar (escapar), no notar -
111 недосчитаться
недосч||ита́ться, \недосчитатьсяи́тыватьсяtrovi mankon (или deficiton);\недосчитатьсяита́лись трёх книг tri libroj mankis.* * *сов.advertir (observar) la falta (de), no encontrar (a); перев. тж. гл. faltar viнедосчита́ться трёх книг — faltan tres libros
он недосчита́лся пяти́ рубле́й — le faltan cinco rublos
* * *vgener. advertir (observar) la falta (de), echar de menos, no encontrar (a) -
112 предостерегать
предостер||ега́тьсм. предостере́чь;\предостерегатьеже́ние averto;\предостерегатье́чь averti.* * *несов.см. предостеречь* * *несов.см. предостеречь* * *v1) gener. advertir (предупредить), cautelar, poner en guardia, precaver, prevenir, advertir, resguardar2) law. amonestar, apercibir, desaconsejar -
113 проглядеть
прогляде́ть1. (не заметить) ne rimarki;2. (книгу и т. п.) trarigardi.* * *сов., (вин. п.), разг.1) ( не заметить) no fijarse (en), no advertir (непр.); dejar pasar ( пропустить)прогляде́ть оши́бку — dejar pasar una falta
2) ( бегло прочитать) mirar (leer) por encima, hojear vt ( перелистать)3) ( рассматривать некоторое время) estar (haber estado) mirando ( un tiempo)••прогляде́ть глаза́ прост. — estropearse (quebrarse) los ojos
* * *v1) gener. desadvertir2) colloq. (áåãëî ïðî÷èáàáü) mirar (leer) por encima, (ñå çàìåáèáü) no fijarse (en), (ðàññìàáðèâàáü ñåêîáîðîå âðåìà) estar (haber estado) mirando (un tiempo), dejar pasar (пропустить), hojear (перелистать), no advertir -
114 упредить
(прич. страд. прош. -жд-) сов.1) ( предупредить) avisar vt, advertir (непр.) vt, anunciar vt ( de antemano)2) ( опередить) adelantar vt, preceder vt* * *vcolloq. (îïåðåäèáü) adelantar, (предупредить) avisar, advertir, anunciar (de antemano), preceder -
115 упреждать
несов., вин. п., разг.1) ( предупредить) avisar vt, advertir (непр.) vt, anunciar vt ( de antemano)2) ( опередить) adelantar vt, preceder vt* * *v1) colloq. (îïåðåäèáü) adelantar, (предупредить) avisar, advertir, anunciar (de antemano), preceder2) eng. corregir -
116 спохватиться
спохв||ати́ться, \спохватитьсяа́тыватьсяразг. subite rememori pri io.* * *сов.caer en la cuenta, darse cuenta ( repentinamente); ocurrirse de repente ( вспомнить); advertir de repente ( заметить)во́время спохвати́ться — darse cuenta oportunamente
спохва́тишься, да по́здно бу́дет — cuando caigas en la cuenta, será tarde
* * *сов.caer en la cuenta, darse cuenta ( repentinamente); ocurrirse de repente ( вспомнить); advertir de repente ( заметить)во́время спохвати́ться — darse cuenta oportunamente
спохва́тишься, да по́здно бу́дет — cuando caigas en la cuenta, será tarde
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117 спохватываться
спохв||ати́ться, \спохватыватьсяа́тыватьсяразг. subite rememori pri io.* * *несов. разг.caer en la cuenta, darse cuenta ( repentinamente); ocurrirse de repente ( вспомнить); advertir de repente ( заметить)во́время спохва́тываться — darse cuenta oportunamente
спохва́тишься, да по́здно бу́дет — cuando caigas en la cuenta, será tarde
* * *несов. разг.caer en la cuenta, darse cuenta ( repentinamente); ocurrirse de repente ( вспомнить); advertir de repente ( заметить)во́время спохва́тываться — darse cuenta oportunamente
спохва́тишься, да по́здно бу́дет — cuando caigas en la cuenta, será tarde
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118 caution about
v.advertir acerca de, advertir sobre. -
119 forewarn
vt.1 advertir.2 avisar, anunciar con antelación, advertir, alertar. (pt & pp forewarned) -
120 warn
vt.1 advertir (caution)2 avisar, advertir (alert, inform)3 dar aviso.(pt & pp warned)
См. также в других словарях:
advertir — 1. Verbo irregular: se conjuga como sentir (→ apéndice 1, n.º 53). 2. Cuando significa ‘darse cuenta [de algo] o reparar [en algo]’, es transitivo: «Nadie advirtió la presencia de la señora» (Mendoza Verdad [Esp. 1975]); «En cuanto entró en el… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
advertir — aucun de quelque chose, Commonefacere, Certum alicui facere, Docere, Monere, Emonere, Iudicare. Nous n avons autre chose à faire que d advertir, Nuntiationem solum habemus, B. ex Cic. Advertir de quelque chose devant qu elle se face, Praedicere.… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
advertir — ADVERTIR. v. act. Le d ne se prononce point. Donner advis, faire sçavoir, instruire, informer quelqu un de quelque chose. Je vous advertis qu un tel est arrivé. je l ay adverty de tout. il faut advertir les parents. On dit proverb. Qu un adverty… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
advertir — Se conjuga como: sentir Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: advertir advirtiendo advertido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. advierto adviertes advierte… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
advertir — (alguém) de advertiu o do perigo que corria … Dicionario dos verbos portugueses
advertir — v. tr. 1. Fazer advertência a; observar. • v. intr. 2. Reparar, dar fé, notar … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
advertir — verbo transitivo 1. Darse (una persona o un animal) cuenta de [una cosa]: El perro advirtió la presencia del ladrón. Entonces advertí que el coche perdía aceite. Sinónimo: notar. 2. Decir … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
advertir — (Del lat. advertĕre). 1. tr. Fijar en algo la atención, reparar, observar. U. t. c. intr.) 2. Llamar la atención de alguien sobre algo, hacer notar u observar. 3. Aconsejar, amonestar, enseñar, prevenir. 4. Avisar con amenazas. 5. intr. desus.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
advertir — intransitivo y transitivo 1) observar, notar*, reparar, ?darse cuenta, percatarse, fijarse, apercibirse, percibir, caer en la cuenta, echar de ver, sentir, experimentar, alertar, fijar la atención, ver*. 2) prevenir, info … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
advertir — {{#}}{{LM A00888}}{{〓}} {{ConjA00888}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynA00904}} {{[}}advertir{{]}} ‹ad·ver·tir› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Hacer notar, hacer saber o llamar la atención sobre algo: • Advertí a mi hermano de que llovía.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
advertir — (Del lat. advertire.) ► verbo transitivo/ intransitivo 1 Fijar la atención, reparar en algo: ■ no he advertido ningún error en el texto del discurso. SE CONJUGA COMO sentir ► verbo transitivo 2 Hacer notar o prevenir. SINÓNIMO señalar 3 Amonestar … Enciclopedia Universal