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21 legitima
lēgĭtĭmus, a, um, adj. [lex; cf. Cic. Top. 8, 36], fixed or appointed by law, according to law, lawful, legal, legitimate.I.Lit.A.Adj.:B.dies is erat legitimus comitiis habendis,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 52, § 128:legitimum imperium habere,
id. Phil. 11, 10, 26:potestas,
id. Tusc. 1, 30, 74:scriptum,
id. Inv. 2, 43, 125:controversiae legitimae et civiles,
which come under and are settled by the laws, id. Or. 34, 120: justus et legitimus hostis, a lawful adversary, as distinguished from pirates and other outlaws, id. Off. 3, 29, 109:aetas legitima ad petendam aedilitatem,
Liv. 25, 2: horae, allowed by law (for transacting any business), Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 9, § 25:impedimentum,
a legal impediment, id. Agr. 2, 9, 24:poena,
Suet. Claud. 14:crimen,
laid down in the laws, Dig. 47, 20, 3:filius (opp. nothus),
legitimate, Quint. 3, 6, 72; 5, 14, 16;Mos. et Rom. Leg. Coll. 6, 4, 3: matrimonia,
ib. 6, 4, 2:conjux,
Ov. M. 10, 437:legitimis pactam junctamque tabellis amare,
Juv. 6, 200.—Subst.: lēgĭtĭma, ōrum, n., usages prescribed by law, precepts (very rare):II.legitimis quibusdam confectis,
Nep. Phoc. 4, 2:custodite legitima mea,
precepts, statutes, Vulg. Lev. 18, 26; also in sing.:legitimum sempiternum erit,
id. Exod. 28, 43.—Transf., in gen.A.l. q. legalis, of or belonging to the law, legal (post-Aug.):B.quaestiones,
Quint. 3, 6, 72; 7, 3, 13:verba,
Gell. 11, 1, 4:scientia, Just. Inst. prooem. § 4: actio injuriarum, Mos. et Rom. Leg. Coll. 2, 5, 5: judicia,
Gai. Inst. 4, 103 sq. —Right, just, proper, appropriate (class.):1.numerus,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 22, 57:in omnibus meis epistolis, legitima quaedam est accessio commendationis tuae,
id. Fam. 7, 6, 1:illa oratorum propria et quasi legitima tractavit, ut delectaret, ut moveret, ut augeret, etc.,
id. Brut. 21, 82:poëma facere,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 109:sonus,
id. A. P. 274:insania,
Plin. 21, 31, 105, § 178:verba,
Ov. F. 2, 527:partus,
right, regular, Plin. 8, 43, 64, § 168; cf.:spectavit studiosissime pugiles, non legitimos et ordinarios modo, sed et catervarios, etc.,
Suet. Aug. 45:olus,
Plin. 22, 22, 38, § 80.—In neutr.: legitimum est, with a subject-clause, it is right, proper, suitable (post-Aug.):fistulas denum pedum longitudinis esse, legitimum est,
Plin. 31, 6, 31, § 58; 33, 3, 20, § 64:seruntur lactucae anno toto: legitimum tamen, a bruma semen jacere,
but the proper way is, id. 19, 8, 39, § 130.—Hence, adv.: lēgĭtĭmē.According to law, lawfully, legally, legitimately:2.is qui legitime procurator dicitur,
Cic. Caecin. 20, 57:juste et legitime imperanti,
id. Off. 1, 4, 13:non nisi legitime vult nubere,
Juv. 10, 338.—Transf., duly, properly:faex legitime cocta,
Plin. 23, 2, 31, § 64:studere,
Tac. Or. 32:legitime fixis tabellis,
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22 legitimus
lēgĭtĭmus, a, um, adj. [lex; cf. Cic. Top. 8, 36], fixed or appointed by law, according to law, lawful, legal, legitimate.I.Lit.A.Adj.:B.dies is erat legitimus comitiis habendis,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 52, § 128:legitimum imperium habere,
id. Phil. 11, 10, 26:potestas,
id. Tusc. 1, 30, 74:scriptum,
id. Inv. 2, 43, 125:controversiae legitimae et civiles,
which come under and are settled by the laws, id. Or. 34, 120: justus et legitimus hostis, a lawful adversary, as distinguished from pirates and other outlaws, id. Off. 3, 29, 109:aetas legitima ad petendam aedilitatem,
Liv. 25, 2: horae, allowed by law (for transacting any business), Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 9, § 25:impedimentum,
a legal impediment, id. Agr. 2, 9, 24:poena,
Suet. Claud. 14:crimen,
laid down in the laws, Dig. 47, 20, 3:filius (opp. nothus),
legitimate, Quint. 3, 6, 72; 5, 14, 16;Mos. et Rom. Leg. Coll. 6, 4, 3: matrimonia,
ib. 6, 4, 2:conjux,
Ov. M. 10, 437:legitimis pactam junctamque tabellis amare,
Juv. 6, 200.—Subst.: lēgĭtĭma, ōrum, n., usages prescribed by law, precepts (very rare):II.legitimis quibusdam confectis,
Nep. Phoc. 4, 2:custodite legitima mea,
precepts, statutes, Vulg. Lev. 18, 26; also in sing.:legitimum sempiternum erit,
id. Exod. 28, 43.—Transf., in gen.A.l. q. legalis, of or belonging to the law, legal (post-Aug.):B.quaestiones,
Quint. 3, 6, 72; 7, 3, 13:verba,
Gell. 11, 1, 4:scientia, Just. Inst. prooem. § 4: actio injuriarum, Mos. et Rom. Leg. Coll. 2, 5, 5: judicia,
Gai. Inst. 4, 103 sq. —Right, just, proper, appropriate (class.):1.numerus,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 22, 57:in omnibus meis epistolis, legitima quaedam est accessio commendationis tuae,
id. Fam. 7, 6, 1:illa oratorum propria et quasi legitima tractavit, ut delectaret, ut moveret, ut augeret, etc.,
id. Brut. 21, 82:poëma facere,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 109:sonus,
id. A. P. 274:insania,
Plin. 21, 31, 105, § 178:verba,
Ov. F. 2, 527:partus,
right, regular, Plin. 8, 43, 64, § 168; cf.:spectavit studiosissime pugiles, non legitimos et ordinarios modo, sed et catervarios, etc.,
Suet. Aug. 45:olus,
Plin. 22, 22, 38, § 80.—In neutr.: legitimum est, with a subject-clause, it is right, proper, suitable (post-Aug.):fistulas denum pedum longitudinis esse, legitimum est,
Plin. 31, 6, 31, § 58; 33, 3, 20, § 64:seruntur lactucae anno toto: legitimum tamen, a bruma semen jacere,
but the proper way is, id. 19, 8, 39, § 130.—Hence, adv.: lēgĭtĭmē.According to law, lawfully, legally, legitimately:2.is qui legitime procurator dicitur,
Cic. Caecin. 20, 57:juste et legitime imperanti,
id. Off. 1, 4, 13:non nisi legitime vult nubere,
Juv. 10, 338.—Transf., duly, properly:faex legitime cocta,
Plin. 23, 2, 31, § 64:studere,
Tac. Or. 32:legitime fixis tabellis,
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23 lēgitimus
lēgitimus adj. [lex], fixed by law, according to law, lawful, legal, legitimate: dies comitiis habendis: potestas: ad petendum aetas, of eligibility, L.: horae, allowed by law: coniunx, O.: Legitimis pactam iunctamque tabellis amare, Iu.— Plur n. as subst: legitimis quibusdam confectis, legal formalities, N.— Of the law, relating to law, legal: controversiae: impedimentum.— Regular, right, just, proper, appropriate: numerus: poëma, H.: verba, O.: hostis, regular (opp. pirates).* * *legitima, legitimum ADJlawful, right; legitimate; real, genuine; just; proper -
24 lawful
• oikealaw• pätevälaw• lakiosa• laillinenlaw• lakimääräinen• luvallinen* * *1) ((negative unlawful) allowed by law: He was attacked while going about his lawful business.) laillinen2) (just or rightful: She is the lawful owner of the property.) laillinen -
25 उद्धारः _uddhārḥ
उद्धारः 1 Drawing out, extraction.-2 Deliverance, redemption, saving, rescuing, extrication.-3 Raising, lifting up.-4 Deduction, a part to be set aside.-5 (In law) A part to be set aside from the paternal property for the benefit of the eldest son; the surplus allowed by law to the eldest beyond the shares of the younger brothers; ज्येष्ठस्य विंश उद्धारः सर्वद्रव्याच्च यद्वरम् Ms.9.112.-6 The sixth part of booty taken in war which belongs to the king; राज्ञश्च दद्युरुद्धारमित्येषा वैदिकी श्रुतिः Ms.7.97.-7 An obligation.-8 Debt, particularly such as bears no interest.-9 Recovering property.-1 Marching out.-11 Citing (a passage), quoting.-12 Final beatitude.-13 Prosperity, elevation.-14 Compilation.-15 Leavings of dishes.-रा The plant गुडूची.-रम् A fire-place.-Comp. -कोशः N. of a work.-विभागः Division of shares, partition. -
26 gayrikanuni
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27 kuraldışı
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28 lawful
1) ((negative unlawful) allowed by law: He was attacked while going about his lawful business.) lícito2) (just or rightful: She is the lawful owner of the property.) legítimo* * *law.ful[l'ɔ:ful] adj legal, legítimo, lícito. -
29 불법의
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30 불법적인
adj. illegal, against the law, unlawful, not allowed by law -
31 lawful
adjectiverechtmäßig, legitim [Besitzer, Erbe]; legitim, ehelich [Tochter, Sohn, Nachkomme]; legal, gesetzmäßig [Vorgehen, Maßnahme]* * *1) ((negative unlawful) allowed by law: He was attacked while going about his lawful business.) gesetzmäßig2) (just or rightful: She is the lawful owner of the property.) rechtmäßig* * *law·ful\lawful heir/owner gesetzmäßiger Erbe/Besitzer/gesetzmäßige Erbin/Besitzerin* * *['lOːfUl]adjrechtmäßigwill you take this man to be your lawful wedded husband? — willst du mit diesem Mann den Bund der Ehe eingehen?
* * *lawful adj (adv lawfully)1. gesetzlich, gesetzmäßig, legal:lawful money gesetzliches Zahlungsmittel2. rechtmäßig, legitim (Herrscher etc):lawful son ehelicher oder legitimer Sohn3. gesetzlich anerkannt, rechtsgültig:lawful marriage gültige Heirat* * *adjectiverechtmäßig, legitim [Besitzer, Erbe]; legitim, ehelich [Tochter, Sohn, Nachkomme]; legal, gesetzmäßig [Vorgehen, Maßnahme]* * *adj.gesetzlich adj.rechtmäßig adj. -
32 justum
justus, a, um, adj. [2. jus], just, upright, righteous.I.Lit.:II.justus et bonus vir,
Cic. Off. 2, 12, 42:digna esse justo homine, eoque quem virum bonum dicimus,
id. ib. 1, 10, 31:in amicitia parum justus,
id. Lael. 20, 75:vir,
Vulg. Gen. 6, 9:Dominus,
id. Exod. 9, 27:in socios,
Cic. Planc. 26, 63:qui omnium justissimus fuisse traditur,
id. Sest. 67, 141.—Of things, in accordance with law or right, equitable, just:bella,
Cic. Deiot. 5, 13:causa,
id. Phil. 2, 22, 53:supplicia,
id. Cat. 1, 8, 20:querela,
Ov. P. 4, 3, 22:bella,
id. M. 8, 58:triumphus,
Hor. C. 1, 12, 54; Suet. Calig. 48; Liv. 33, 22:justissimos triumphos videre,
Cic. Pis. 19, 44.—Transf.A.Lawful, rightful, true:2.uxor,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 35, 85:hymenaei,
Verg. G. 3, 60:matrimonium,
Gai. Inst. 4, 16:nuptiae,
id. ib. 1, 90 sq.:liberi,
legitimate, id. ib. 3, 72:filius,
id. ib. 1, 77:justā matrefamilias ortus, opp. pellice,
Liv. 39, 53:justissima causa faciendi aliquid,
Caes. B. G. 4, 16:imperium,
id. ib. 1, 45.—Esp.:B.dies justi,
a delay of thirty days allowed by law in paying debts, Gell. 20, 1, 43.—Due; esp. in the plur. neutr. subst.: ju-sta, rights, privileges:2.servis justa praebere,
Cic. Off. 1, 13, 41; Col. 4, 3, 5:justa reddere,
Col. 1, 8, 11; 11, 1, 26.—In partic.: justa, ōrum, n., due ceremonies or formalities:C.omnia justa perficere,
Liv. 9, 8; so,justis omnibus hospitalibus fungi,
id. 9, 6.—Esp. of funeral rites, obsequies (cf. exsequiae):justa facere uxori,
Plaut. Cist. 1, 3, 28:more regio justa magnifice facere,
Sall. J. 11, 2:justis funebribus confectis,
Caes. B. G. 6, 18:paterno funeri justa solvere,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 8:peragere,
Plin. 2, 109, 112, § 248:praestare,
Curt. 10, 8:persolvere,
id. 6, 6:ferre avis positis,
Ov. F. 5, 480:dare manibus alicujus,
Flor. 4, 2.—Proper, perfect, complete, reasonable, suitable, sufficient, right:D.vidulus,
i. e. full, with all its contents, Plaut. Rud. 5, 3, 23:timor,
Hirt. B. G. 8, 48:proelium,
Liv. 39, 2:victoria,
Cic. Fam. 2, 10, 3:iter conficere,
a regular day's march, Caes. B. C. 1, 23:exercitus,
complete, in full number, Liv. 9, 43:muri altitudo,
Caes. B. G. 7, 23:volumina,
Vell. 2, 119:aetas,
Dig. 12, 4, 8:eloquentia,
Cic. Brut. 90: loca, i. q. aequa, even, level (opp. iniquus, uneven), Tac. A. 2, 5.—Moderate, mild, gentle, easy:1.ut justioribus utamur iis, qui, etc.,
Cic. Fin. 1, 1, 2:justa et clemens servitus,
Ter. And. 1, 1, 9.—Hence,Subst.: justum, i, n., that which is right or just, justice:2.justum ac jus colere,
Cic. Leg. 2, 5:plus justo,
more than is right, too much, Hor. C. 3, 7, 24; so,ulterius justo,
Ov. M. 6, 470:gravius justo dolere,
id. ib. 3, 333:justo longius,
too long, Quint. 9, 4, 125:praeter justum,
Lucr. 4, 1241.— Plur.:ergo est lex justorum injustorumque distinctio,
Cic. Leg. 2, 5, 13.—Adv.: justē, rightly, justly, equitably, duly:juste et legitime imperare,
Cic. Off. 1, 4:aestimare aliquid,
Curt. 10, 5:timere,
Ov. H. 17, 168.— Comp.:justius,
Phaedr. 4, 25, 8:reprehendi,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 86.— Sup.:justissime,
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33 justus
justus, a, um, adj. [2. jus], just, upright, righteous.I.Lit.:II.justus et bonus vir,
Cic. Off. 2, 12, 42:digna esse justo homine, eoque quem virum bonum dicimus,
id. ib. 1, 10, 31:in amicitia parum justus,
id. Lael. 20, 75:vir,
Vulg. Gen. 6, 9:Dominus,
id. Exod. 9, 27:in socios,
Cic. Planc. 26, 63:qui omnium justissimus fuisse traditur,
id. Sest. 67, 141.—Of things, in accordance with law or right, equitable, just:bella,
Cic. Deiot. 5, 13:causa,
id. Phil. 2, 22, 53:supplicia,
id. Cat. 1, 8, 20:querela,
Ov. P. 4, 3, 22:bella,
id. M. 8, 58:triumphus,
Hor. C. 1, 12, 54; Suet. Calig. 48; Liv. 33, 22:justissimos triumphos videre,
Cic. Pis. 19, 44.—Transf.A.Lawful, rightful, true:2.uxor,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 35, 85:hymenaei,
Verg. G. 3, 60:matrimonium,
Gai. Inst. 4, 16:nuptiae,
id. ib. 1, 90 sq.:liberi,
legitimate, id. ib. 3, 72:filius,
id. ib. 1, 77:justā matrefamilias ortus, opp. pellice,
Liv. 39, 53:justissima causa faciendi aliquid,
Caes. B. G. 4, 16:imperium,
id. ib. 1, 45.—Esp.:B.dies justi,
a delay of thirty days allowed by law in paying debts, Gell. 20, 1, 43.—Due; esp. in the plur. neutr. subst.: ju-sta, rights, privileges:2.servis justa praebere,
Cic. Off. 1, 13, 41; Col. 4, 3, 5:justa reddere,
Col. 1, 8, 11; 11, 1, 26.—In partic.: justa, ōrum, n., due ceremonies or formalities:C.omnia justa perficere,
Liv. 9, 8; so,justis omnibus hospitalibus fungi,
id. 9, 6.—Esp. of funeral rites, obsequies (cf. exsequiae):justa facere uxori,
Plaut. Cist. 1, 3, 28:more regio justa magnifice facere,
Sall. J. 11, 2:justis funebribus confectis,
Caes. B. G. 6, 18:paterno funeri justa solvere,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 8:peragere,
Plin. 2, 109, 112, § 248:praestare,
Curt. 10, 8:persolvere,
id. 6, 6:ferre avis positis,
Ov. F. 5, 480:dare manibus alicujus,
Flor. 4, 2.—Proper, perfect, complete, reasonable, suitable, sufficient, right:D.vidulus,
i. e. full, with all its contents, Plaut. Rud. 5, 3, 23:timor,
Hirt. B. G. 8, 48:proelium,
Liv. 39, 2:victoria,
Cic. Fam. 2, 10, 3:iter conficere,
a regular day's march, Caes. B. C. 1, 23:exercitus,
complete, in full number, Liv. 9, 43:muri altitudo,
Caes. B. G. 7, 23:volumina,
Vell. 2, 119:aetas,
Dig. 12, 4, 8:eloquentia,
Cic. Brut. 90: loca, i. q. aequa, even, level (opp. iniquus, uneven), Tac. A. 2, 5.—Moderate, mild, gentle, easy:1.ut justioribus utamur iis, qui, etc.,
Cic. Fin. 1, 1, 2:justa et clemens servitus,
Ter. And. 1, 1, 9.—Hence,Subst.: justum, i, n., that which is right or just, justice:2.justum ac jus colere,
Cic. Leg. 2, 5:plus justo,
more than is right, too much, Hor. C. 3, 7, 24; so,ulterius justo,
Ov. M. 6, 470:gravius justo dolere,
id. ib. 3, 333:justo longius,
too long, Quint. 9, 4, 125:praeter justum,
Lucr. 4, 1241.— Plur.:ergo est lex justorum injustorumque distinctio,
Cic. Leg. 2, 5, 13.—Adv.: justē, rightly, justly, equitably, duly:juste et legitime imperare,
Cic. Off. 1, 4:aestimare aliquid,
Curt. 10, 5:timere,
Ov. H. 17, 168.— Comp.:justius,
Phaedr. 4, 25, 8:reprehendi,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 86.— Sup.:justissime,
Quint. 10, 1, 82. -
34 Recht (n) der Holzentnahme von fremdem Grund
Business german-english dictionary > Recht (n) der Holzentnahme von fremdem Grund
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35 speed
spi:d
1. noun1) (rate of moving: a slow speed; The car was travelling at high speed.) velocidad2) (quickness of moving.) rapidez
2. verb1) ((past tense, past participles sped sped speeded) to (cause to) move or progress quickly; to hurry: The car sped/speeded along the motorway.) ir corriendo, ir a toda prisa, ir a toda velocidad2) ((past tense, past participle speeded) to drive very fast in a car etc, faster than is allowed by law: The policeman said that I had been speeding.) ir con exceso de velocidad•- speeding- speedy
- speedily
- speediness
- speed bump
- speed trap
- speedometer
- speed up
speed1 n velocidadthis car's top speed is 200 kilometres an hour la velocidad máxima de este coche es de 200 kilómetros por horaspeed2 vb ir a gran velocidad
speed m inv (tipo de droga sintética) speed ' speed' also found in these entries: Spanish: agilizar - aligerar - anfetamina - apresurar - AVE - caballo - caña - embalarse - ligereza - máquina - marcha - mecha - meter - obturación - punta - rapidez - rienda - tren - velocidad - vértigo - acelerar - activar - cambio - dar - grande - impulso - límite - lomo - media - patinaje - ritmo - sobrepasar - todo - tope English: accuracy - Arabian - breakneck - cruise speed - exceed - full - high - high-speed - pick up - speed - speed along - speed restriction - speed skater - speed trap - speed up - speed-skating - top - uniform - adjust - average - compare - constant - cruise - decrease - dizzy - estimate - fall - flat out - furious - gain - gather - get - give - high- - judge - knot - lightning - log - maintain - measure - momentum - pace - pick - rate - reduce - slacken - slow - spurt - steadytr[spiːd]■ what speed were you doing? ¿a qué velocidad ibas?■ our cruising speed will be around 600 mph nuestra velocidad de crucero será de unas 600 millas por hora2 (sensitivity of film) sensibilidad nombre femenino, velocidad nombre femenino; (time of shutter) tiempo de exposición, abertura3 (gear) marcha, velocidad nombre femenino■ a five-speed gearbox una caja de cambios de cinco marchas, una caja de cambios de cinco velocidades1 (go fast) ir corriendo, ir a toda prisa, ir a toda velocidad■ the car sped away/off el coche se alejó a toda prisa2 (break limit) ir a exceso de velocidad1 (hurry - process, matter) acelerar2 (take quickly) hacer llegar rápidamente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat speed a gran velocidadat top speed / at full speed a toda velocidadGod speed vaya con Diosto pick up speed / gather speed ganar velocidad, coger velocidadto speed somebody on their way despedir a alguien, desearle buen viaje a alguienspeed limit velocidad máxima, límite nombre masculino de velocidadspeed trap control nombre masculino de velocidad1) : ir a toda velocidad, correr a toda prisahe sped off: se fue a toda velocidad2) : conducir a exceso de velocidada ticket for speeding: una multa por exceso de velocidadspeed vtto speed up : acelerarspeed n1) swiftness: rapidez f2) velocity: velocidad fn.• galope s.m.• prisa s.f.• rapidez s.f.• velocidad s.f.v.(§ p.,p.p.: sped) = apresurar v.• darse prisa v.• despachar v.• exceder la velocidad permitida v.spiːd
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1)a) c u (rate of movement, progress) velocidad fwhat speed were you doing? — ¿a qué velocidad ibas?
what is its top speed? — ¿cuál es la velocidad máxima (que da)?
they set off at top/high speed — salieron a toda/alta velocidad, salieron a todo lo que da
to pick up o gather speed — cobrar or ganar or (esp Esp) coger* velocidad
b) ( relative quickness) rapidez f2) c ( Phot)film speed — sensibilidad f de la película
shutter speed — tiempo m de exposición
3) c ( gear) velocidad f, marcha f4) u ( amphetamine) (sl) anfetas fpl (fam)
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1.
a) (past & past p sped) (go, pass quickly) (+ adv compl)the car sped off o away around the corner — el coche se alejó doblando la esquina a toda velocidad
he sped by o past in his new sports car — nos pasó a toda velocidad con su nuevo coche deportivo
b) (past & past p speeded) ( drive too fast) \<\<car/motorist\>\> ir* a velocidad excesiva
2.
helicopters are being used to speed supplies to the area — están usando helicópteros para hacer llegar los suministros rápidamente a la zona
Phrasal Verbs:- speed up[spiːd] (vb: pt, pp sped or speeded)1. N1) (=rate of movement) velocidad f, rapidez f; (=rapidity, haste) rapidez f, prisa fshorthand/typing speed — velocidad f en taquigrafía/mecanografía
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at speed — a gran velocidadat a speed of 70km/h — a una velocidad de 70km por hora
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what speed were you doing? — (Aut) ¿a qué velocidad ibas?•
at full speed — a toda velocidad, a máxima velocidadfull speed ahead! — ¡avante toda! *
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to gather speed — acelerar, cobrar velocidad•
the maximum speed is 120km/h — la velocidad máxima es de 120km por hora•
to pick up speed — acelerar, cobrar velocidad•
at top speed — a toda velocidad, a máxima velocidad- be up to speed- bring sb up to speed- bring sth up to speedfull 1., 3)2) (Aut, Tech) (=gear) velocidad f3) (Phot) velocidad f4) (Drugs) ** speed m, anfetamina f2. VI1) (pt, pp sped) (=go fast) correr a toda prisa; (=hurry) darse prisa, apresurarse•
the years sped by — pasaron los años volando2) (pt, pp speeded) (Aut) (=exceed speed limit) conducir or (LAm) manejar por encima del límite de velocidad permitido3.VT(pt, pp speeded)to speed sb on his way — despedir a algn, desear un feliz viaje a algn
4.CPDspeed bump N — banda f sonora
speed camera N — cámara f de control de velocidad, radar m
speed dating N — speed dating m, citas fpl rápidas (para buscar pareja)
speed-dialspeed dial N — (=facility) marcación f rápida
speed limit N — velocidad f máxima, límite m de velocidad
a 50km/h speed limit — velocidad máxima (permitida) de 50km por hora
to exceed the speed limit — exceder la velocidad permitida or el límite de velocidad
speed limiter N — (Aut) limitador m de velocidad
speed merchant * N — corredor(a) m / f
speed restriction N — limitación f de velocidad
speed skater N — patinador(a) m / f de velocidad
speed skating N — patinaje m de velocidad
speed trap N — (Aut) sistema policial para detectar infracciones de velocidad
- speed up* * *[spiːd]
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1)a) c u (rate of movement, progress) velocidad fwhat speed were you doing? — ¿a qué velocidad ibas?
what is its top speed? — ¿cuál es la velocidad máxima (que da)?
they set off at top/high speed — salieron a toda/alta velocidad, salieron a todo lo que da
to pick up o gather speed — cobrar or ganar or (esp Esp) coger* velocidad
b) ( relative quickness) rapidez f2) c ( Phot)film speed — sensibilidad f de la película
shutter speed — tiempo m de exposición
3) c ( gear) velocidad f, marcha f4) u ( amphetamine) (sl) anfetas fpl (fam)
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a) (past & past p sped) (go, pass quickly) (+ adv compl)the car sped off o away around the corner — el coche se alejó doblando la esquina a toda velocidad
he sped by o past in his new sports car — nos pasó a toda velocidad con su nuevo coche deportivo
b) (past & past p speeded) ( drive too fast) \<\<car/motorist\>\> ir* a velocidad excesiva
2.
helicopters are being used to speed supplies to the area — están usando helicópteros para hacer llegar los suministros rápidamente a la zona
Phrasal Verbs:- speed up -
36 zuschnell fahren
((past tense, past participle speeded) to drive very fast in a car etc, faster than is allowed by law: The policeman said that I had been speeding.) speed -
37 lawful
1) ((negative unlawful) allowed by law: He was attacked while going about his lawful business.) lovlig, rettmessig2) (just or rightful: She is the lawful owner of the property.) lov-/rettmessiglovligadj. \/ˈlɔːf(ʊ)l\/1) ( jus) lovlig, tillatt2) rettmessig, legitimrettmessig regjering, lovlig valgt regjering3) lovmessig, lovformeligby lawful means ved lovlige midler, på lovlig vislawful children ( foreldet) ektefødte barn, barn født i ekteskaplawful game\/prey ( også overført) lovlig bytte -
38 speed
spi:d 1. noun1) (rate of moving: a slow speed; The car was travelling at high speed.) hastighet, fart2) (quickness of moving.) fart2. verb1) ((past tense, past participles sped sped speeded) to (cause to) move or progress quickly; to hurry: The car sped/speeded along the motorway.) fare av sted, kjøre fort2) ((past tense, past participle speeded) to drive very fast in a car etc, faster than is allowed by law: The policeman said that I had been speeding.) kjøre for fort•- speeding- speedy
- speedily
- speediness
- speed bump
- speed trap
- speedometer
- speed upfart--------girIsubst. \/spiːd\/1) fart, hastighet, tempo, hurtighet2) ( mekanikk) gir3) ( slang) amfetamin, speedat a speed of... med en fart av...at full\/top speed i\/med\/for full fart, i fullt firsprang, for fulle muggerat speed i høy fart, i hurtig takthalf speed ahead ( sjøfart) sakte fremoverpick up speed få opp farten(good) speed ( gammeldags) fremgang, lykke, lykke på reisenspeed restrictions hastighetsbegrensningerwith all (possible) speed med største (mulige) fartII1) fare, ile, haste, skynde seg, gå fort, kjøre fort2) ( gammeldags) ha fremgang, lykkes, trives3) kjøre for fort, overskride fartsgrensen4) påskynde, fremskynde, sette fart på5) få opp (motor i en viss hastighet)6) ( gammeldags) gi fremgang til, gi lykke til7) ( litterært) sende\/skyte i vei, sende (raskt)speed the parting guests ønske gjesten lykke til på reisenspeed up øke\/sette opp farten\/takten (på\/hos), sette full fres (på), aksellererespeed well! lykke på reisen! -
39 plazo legal
m.legal term, time allowed by law for court action.* * *(n.) = statutory termEx. Failure to make a renewal fee payment can result in the expiration of the patent prior to its statutory term.* * *(n.) = statutory termEx: Failure to make a renewal fee payment can result in the expiration of the patent prior to its statutory term.
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40 lawful
1) ((negative unlawful) allowed by law: He was attacked while going about his lawful business.) löglegur2) (just or rightful: She is the lawful owner of the property.) réttmætur
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