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as a reward for your dedication

  • 1 premio

    m.
    1 prize.
    como premio a as a reward for
    premio de consolación consolation prize
    premio gordo first prize
    premio en metálico cash prize, prize money
    2 prize-winner.
    el premio Nobel the Nobel Prize winner
    3 reward, award, recompense, premium.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: premiar.
    * * *
    1 prize
    2 (recompensa) reward
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    1. SM
    1) [en competición] prize

    premio extraordinario — (Univ) award with special distinction

    2) (=recompensa) reward
    3) (Com, Econ) (=prima) premium
    2.
    SMF (=persona galardonada)
    * * *
    a) ( galardón) prize

    conceder or dar or otorgar un premio — to award o give a prize

    recibir/obtener/ganar un premio — to receive/get/win a prize

    el premio a la mejor películathe award o prize for the best movie

    de or como premio — as a prize

    se llevó el primer premioshe took o got o won first prize

    b) ( en sorteo) prize

    ¿le tocó algún premio? — did you win a prize?

    c) (a esfuerzos, sacrificios) reward
    d) ( competición) trophy

    el Premio Inyala — the Inyala Cup/Trophy

    * * *
    = award, honour [honor, -USA], prize, reward, guerdon.
    Ex. It appeared originally in the Hennepin County Library Cataloging Bulletin, which received the H.W Wilson award as the best library periodical for 1976.
    Ex. Another honor he received is RTSD's Esther J. Piercy Award for younger members making a substantial contribution to technical services.
    Ex. In 1965, he had the best results nationwide on the intermediate librarianship examination, which won him the Cawthorne prize.
    Ex. The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.
    Ex. Not far off, the barn, plethoric with the autumn's harvest spoils, holds the farmer's well-earned trophies -- the guerdon of his toils.
    ----
    * ceremonia de entrega de premios = award(s) ceremony.
    * conceder un premio = give + an award, grant + an award.
    * conseguir un premio = earn + an award, win + award, win + prize.
    * dar un premio = give + an award, grant + an award.
    * dinero del premio = prize money.
    * entregar un premio = present + award.
    * ganador de premio = award winner.
    * ganador de un premio = awardee.
    * ganar un premio = win + prize, win + award, earn + an award.
    * obtener un premio = earn + an award, win + award, win + prize.
    * otorgar un premio = give + an award, grant + an award.
    * premio de consolación = consolation prize.
    * premio de reconocimiento = honour award.
    * premio en metálico = cash award, prize money, cash prize.
    * premio gordo = jackpot.
    * premio literario = book award, literary award, literary prize, book prize.
    * premio máximo = jackpot.
    * Premio Nobel = Nobel Prize, Nobel laureate.
    * Premio Nobel de la Paz = Nobel Peace Laureate.
    * premio + Nombre del Premio = medalist [medallist, -USA].
    * premio para = full marks to.
    * recibir un premio = receive + award, earn + an award.
    * relacionado con la concesión de premios = award-giving [award giving].
    * * *
    a) ( galardón) prize

    conceder or dar or otorgar un premio — to award o give a prize

    recibir/obtener/ganar un premio — to receive/get/win a prize

    el premio a la mejor películathe award o prize for the best movie

    de or como premio — as a prize

    se llevó el primer premioshe took o got o won first prize

    b) ( en sorteo) prize

    ¿le tocó algún premio? — did you win a prize?

    c) (a esfuerzos, sacrificios) reward
    d) ( competición) trophy

    el Premio Inyala — the Inyala Cup/Trophy

    * * *
    = award, honour [honor, -USA], prize, reward, guerdon.

    Ex: It appeared originally in the Hennepin County Library Cataloging Bulletin, which received the H.W Wilson award as the best library periodical for 1976.

    Ex: Another honor he received is RTSD's Esther J. Piercy Award for younger members making a substantial contribution to technical services.
    Ex: In 1965, he had the best results nationwide on the intermediate librarianship examination, which won him the Cawthorne prize.
    Ex: The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.
    Ex: Not far off, the barn, plethoric with the autumn's harvest spoils, holds the farmer's well-earned trophies -- the guerdon of his toils.
    * ceremonia de entrega de premios = award(s) ceremony.
    * conceder un premio = give + an award, grant + an award.
    * conseguir un premio = earn + an award, win + award, win + prize.
    * dar un premio = give + an award, grant + an award.
    * dinero del premio = prize money.
    * entregar un premio = present + award.
    * ganador de premio = award winner.
    * ganador de un premio = awardee.
    * ganar un premio = win + prize, win + award, earn + an award.
    * obtener un premio = earn + an award, win + award, win + prize.
    * otorgar un premio = give + an award, grant + an award.
    * premio de consolación = consolation prize.
    * premio de reconocimiento = honour award.
    * premio en metálico = cash award, prize money, cash prize.
    * premio gordo = jackpot.
    * premio literario = book award, literary award, literary prize, book prize.
    * premio máximo = jackpot.
    * Premio Nobel = Nobel Prize, Nobel laureate.
    * Premio Nobel de la Paz = Nobel Peace Laureate.
    * premio + Nombre del Premio = medalist [medallist, -USA].
    * premio para = full marks to.
    * recibir un premio = receive + award, earn + an award.
    * relacionado con la concesión de premios = award-giving [award giving].

    * * *
    Premio Cervantes (↑ premio a1), Premio Josep Pla (↑ premio aa1), Premio Nadal (↑ premio aaa1), Premio Planeta (↑ premio ab1), Premio Príncipe de Asturias (↑ premio abb1), Premios Goya del cine español (↑ premio bbb1)
    1 (galardón) prize; (galardonado) ( period) prizewinner
    de or como premio as a prize
    el premio a la mejor película/al mejor actor the award o prize for the best movie/actor
    conceder or dar or otorgar un premio to award o give a prize
    recibir/obtener/ganar un premio to receive/get/win a prize
    ceremonia de entrega de premios awards ceremony, prize-giving ceremony ( BrE)
    se llevó el primer premio she took o got o won first prize, she walked off with first prize ( colloq)
    viene con premio ( fam hum); she's got a bun in the oven ( colloq)
    ¿le tocó algún premio? did you win a prize?
    3 (a esfuerzos, sacrificios) reward
    como premio a su dedicación as a reward for your dedication
    el Premio Inyala the Inyala Award o Cup o Trophy o Stakes
    Compuestos:
    consolation prize
    (CS) consolation prize
    jackpot
    (galardón) Nobel Prize; (galardonado) Nobel Prize winner
    ( Col) minor prize
    * * *

     

    Del verbo premiar: ( conjugate premiar)

    premio es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    premió es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    premiar    
    premio    
    premió
    premiar ( conjugate premiar) verbo transitivo
    a)actor/escritorto award a/the prize to, award … a/the prize

    b)generosidad/sacrificio to reward

    premio sustantivo masculino

    conceder or dar un premio to award o give a prize;
    ganar or llevarse un premio to win a prize;
    el premio a la mejor película the award o prize for the best movie;

    premio de consolación or (CS) (de) consuelo consolation prize;
    premio gordo jackpot;
    Ppremio Nobel ( galardón) Nobel Prize;

    ( galardonado) Nobel Prize winner
    b) (a esfuerzos, sacrificios) reward;


    premiar verbo transitivo
    1 (dar un premio) to award o give a prize [a, to]
    2 (recompensar un esfuerzo, sacrificio) to reward: premiamos su fidelidad con un descuento, we're rewarding your loyalty with a discount
    premio sustantivo masculino
    1 (sorteo, competición, galardón) prize, award
    premio de consolación, consolation prize
    el premio al mejor actor de reparto, the award for the best supporting actor
    2 (recompensa a esfuerzo, sacrificio) reward, recompense
    ' premio' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    adjudicar
    - adjudicación
    - amañar
    - candidata
    - candidato
    - candidatura
    - conceder
    - concesión
    - consolación
    - décima
    - décimo
    - desierta
    - desierto
    - dotar
    - dotada
    - dotado
    - engordar
    - entrega
    - espaldarazo
    - fallar
    - fallo
    - ganar
    - ganarse
    - GP
    - llevarse
    - Nobel
    - optar
    - otorgar
    - premiar
    - quedarse
    - recaer
    - recibir
    - sonar
    - correr
    - dar
    - embolsarse
    - entregar
    - felicitar
    - gordo
    - hacer
    - llevar
    - merecer
    - metálico
    - obtener
    - proponer
    - sacar
    - sortear
    - tocar
    - trofeo
    - valer
    English:
    award
    - booby prize
    - carry off
    - cup
    - extraordinary
    - flabbergasted
    - jackpot
    - joint
    - present
    - prize
    - prizewinner
    - purse
    - take
    - win
    - behalf
    - booby
    - consolation
    - much
    - Nobel Prize
    - who
    - wind
    * * *
    premio nm
    1. [en competición, sorteo] prize;
    dar o [m5] conceder un premio to award a prize;
    obtener o [m5] ganar un premio to win a prize;
    le tocó un premio he won a prize;
    el premio al mejor actor the prize for best actor;
    un premio consistente en una vuelta al mundo a prize of a trip round the world
    Premio Cervantes = annual literary prize awarded to Spanish language writers;
    premio a la combatividad [en ciclismo] most aggressive rider classification;
    premio de consolación, RP premio consuelo consolation prize;
    premio en efectivo cash prize;
    premio gordo first prize;
    premio en metálico cash prize, prize money;
    premio de la montaña [en ciclismo] [competición] king of the mountains competition;
    [lugar] = checkpoint at which cyclists can accrue points towards the king of the mountains competition;
    Premio Nobel [galardón] Nobel Prize;
    premio de la regularidad [en ciclismo] points competition
    2. [recompensa] reward;
    recibió la medalla como premio a su valor he received the medal as a reward for his bravery
    3. [ganador] prize-winner
    premio Nobel Nobel Prize winner;
    este año tampoco ha sido el premio Nobel he didn't win the Nobel Prize this year either
    PREMIO CASA DE LAS AMÊRICAS
    The Cuban cultural organization Casa de las Américas set up this prestigious award in 1959. Every year it awards prizes for poetry, drama, novels and essays written in any Latin-American language. The prize is the best known Latin-American literary award, and is given for individual works, rather than a writer's entire production. Many well-known Latin-American writers won the prize early in their career, or have served on its international jury.
    PREMIO CERVANTES
    Every year since 1975, on April 23rd – the day Miguel Cervantes died – the Spanish Ministry of Culture has awarded its Premio Cervantes to a Spanish-language writer with a lifetime of literary achievement. The jury is made up of the Director of the Real Academia Española (Spanish Royal Academy), the Director of one of the equivalent Latin American academies, the previous year's winner and other prominent literary figures. It is considered the most prestigious award in the Spanish language (sometimes referred to as the "Spanish Nobel Prize") and those who receive it, such as Argentina's Jorge Luis Borges (1978), Mexico's Octavio Paz (1981), or Spain's Francisco Ayala (1991) and Miguel Delibes (1993), are major literary figures.
    * * *
    m prize
    * * *
    premio nm
    1) : prize
    premio gordo: grand prize, jackpot
    2) : reward
    3) : premium
    * * *
    1. (galardón) prize / award
    2. (objeto, dinero) prize
    3. (recompensa) reward

    Spanish-English dictionary > premio

  • 2 ערךְ

    עֵרֶךְm. (b. h.; preced.) 1) order, arrangement. Ned.22b שעֶרְכָּהּ של ארץ ישראל הוא because it (the Book of Joshua) contains the arrangement of the Land of Israel.Pl. עֲרָכִים, constr. עֶרְכֵי. Cant. R. to VI, 4; Pesik. Vayhi, p. 7a> sq. שש ע׳ המשנה, v. מִשְׁנָה.ע׳ המלהמה order of battle, arrangements proclaimed before the battle (v. מַעַרְכִים). Y.Sot.VIII, beg.22b (ref. to Mish. ib. 6) אבל בע׳ המ׳ מספקיןוכ׳ but in connection with the proclamation of the regulations of battle (the Mishnah says only), ‘they have to supply water Ib. אף בע׳ המ׳ כן the same is the case with ordinances of battle (they must be proclaimed in Hebrew). Bab. ib. 43b אין חוזרין עליו מע׳ המ׳ they are not entitled to leave the army on that account. Ib. 44b; Men.36a; a. e. 2) valuation, assessment, value of a person or animal dedicated to the sanctuary; vow of value. Arakh.7b ואמר עֶרְכִּי עלי if he says, I vow my own value. Ib. IV, 1 הע׳ בזמן הע׳ the valuation is regulated by the time of the vow (irrespective of the value at the time of paying the vow); ib. 4 נותן כזמן הע׳ he pays according to the value at the time of the vow. Ib. נותן ע׳ זקן he pays the value of an old man (Lev. 27:7); ע׳ ילד the value of a child (ib. 6); a. fr.Pl. עֲרָכִים, עֲרָכִין. Ib. II, 1 אין בע׳וכ׳ (Var. נֶעֱרָכִין, v. עָרַךְ) in vows of value nothing is valued at less than a Selʿa ; ib. 7b כל ע׳ שאתה מעריךוכ׳ all values which you assess shall be no less than Ib. IV, 1 והע׳ בנערך the vows of value are regulated by the condition of the person whose value is vowed. Ib. III, 1 יש בע׳ להקלוכ׳ in the laws regulating the dedication of values there is a lenient and a rigorous side. Ib. 2a, a. e. כל שישנו בדמים ישנו בע׳ … אינו בע׳ he whose person has a value, can vow the value of a person or an animal, but he whose person has no value cannot. Kerith. 13b דמין וע׳, v. דָּמִים. Tanḥ. Bḥuck. 6 פרשת ע׳ the section treating of vows of value. Ib. בזכות הע׳ אני מצילוכ׳ as a reward for your offerings of values, I will save you ; a. fr. ʿĂrakhin, name of a treatise of Mishnah, Tosefta and Talmud Babli, of the Order of Kodashim. ערכין, Gitt.44a Ar., v. עַרְכִי.

    Jewish literature > ערךְ

  • 3 עֵרֶךְ

    עֵרֶךְm. (b. h.; preced.) 1) order, arrangement. Ned.22b שעֶרְכָּהּ של ארץ ישראל הוא because it (the Book of Joshua) contains the arrangement of the Land of Israel.Pl. עֲרָכִים, constr. עֶרְכֵי. Cant. R. to VI, 4; Pesik. Vayhi, p. 7a> sq. שש ע׳ המשנה, v. מִשְׁנָה.ע׳ המלהמה order of battle, arrangements proclaimed before the battle (v. מַעַרְכִים). Y.Sot.VIII, beg.22b (ref. to Mish. ib. 6) אבל בע׳ המ׳ מספקיןוכ׳ but in connection with the proclamation of the regulations of battle (the Mishnah says only), ‘they have to supply water Ib. אף בע׳ המ׳ כן the same is the case with ordinances of battle (they must be proclaimed in Hebrew). Bab. ib. 43b אין חוזרין עליו מע׳ המ׳ they are not entitled to leave the army on that account. Ib. 44b; Men.36a; a. e. 2) valuation, assessment, value of a person or animal dedicated to the sanctuary; vow of value. Arakh.7b ואמר עֶרְכִּי עלי if he says, I vow my own value. Ib. IV, 1 הע׳ בזמן הע׳ the valuation is regulated by the time of the vow (irrespective of the value at the time of paying the vow); ib. 4 נותן כזמן הע׳ he pays according to the value at the time of the vow. Ib. נותן ע׳ זקן he pays the value of an old man (Lev. 27:7); ע׳ ילד the value of a child (ib. 6); a. fr.Pl. עֲרָכִים, עֲרָכִין. Ib. II, 1 אין בע׳וכ׳ (Var. נֶעֱרָכִין, v. עָרַךְ) in vows of value nothing is valued at less than a Selʿa ; ib. 7b כל ע׳ שאתה מעריךוכ׳ all values which you assess shall be no less than Ib. IV, 1 והע׳ בנערך the vows of value are regulated by the condition of the person whose value is vowed. Ib. III, 1 יש בע׳ להקלוכ׳ in the laws regulating the dedication of values there is a lenient and a rigorous side. Ib. 2a, a. e. כל שישנו בדמים ישנו בע׳ … אינו בע׳ he whose person has a value, can vow the value of a person or an animal, but he whose person has no value cannot. Kerith. 13b דמין וע׳, v. דָּמִים. Tanḥ. Bḥuck. 6 פרשת ע׳ the section treating of vows of value. Ib. בזכות הע׳ אני מצילוכ׳ as a reward for your offerings of values, I will save you ; a. fr. ʿĂrakhin, name of a treatise of Mishnah, Tosefta and Talmud Babli, of the Order of Kodashim. ערכין, Gitt.44a Ar., v. עַרְכִי.

    Jewish literature > עֵרֶךְ

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