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1 bookend
tr['bʊkend]1 sujetalibros nombre masculinobookend ['bʊk.ɛnd] n: sujetalibros mnoun sujetalibros m['bʊkend]N sujetalibros m inv BOOKER PRIZE
Booker Prize es el nombre de un premio literario que se concede anualmente a una obra de ficción en inglés publicada en el Reino Unido, Irlanda o cualquier otro país de la Commonwealth. El premio, que viene otorgándose desde 1969 y es uno de los más conocidos en el Reino Unido, está financiado por la empresa Booker McConnell. La entrega de premios, en la que se anuncia el ganador, provoca un considerable interés en los medios de comunicación y se televisa en directo. La decisión de los jueces, normalmente escritores, catedráticos y críticos, suele generar bastante polémica.* * *noun sujetalibros m -
2 bookend
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3 sujeta
Del verbo sujetar: ( conjugate sujetar) \ \
sujeta es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: sujeta sujetar
sujetar ( conjugate sujetar) verbo transitivo 1◊ sujétalo bien, que no se escape hold it tight, don't let it go;tuvimos que sujetalos para que no se pegaran we had to hold them back to stop them hitting each otherc) (fijar, trabar — con clip) to fasten … together;(— con alfileres) to pin … together 2 ( dominar) to subdue, conquer sujetarse verbo pronominal 1a) ( agarrarse) sujetase A algo to hold on to sthb) (trabar, sostener):se sujetó la falda con un imperdible she fastened her skirt with a safety pin 2 ( someterse) sujetase A algo ‹a ley/reglas› to abide by sth
sujeto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (fijo) secure
2 (expuesto, sometido) sujeto a, subject to: sujeto a cambios, subject to change
II sustantivo masculino
1 (individuo) individual, person
2 pey sort
un sujeto poco fiable, an unreliable character
3 Ling subject
sujetar verbo transitivo
1 (coger, agarrar) to hold: sujétalo fuerte, hold it tight
¿puedes sujetarme la escalera?, can you hold the ladder for me? (retener) to hold down (fijar) to fasten, fix
2 (controlar, someter) to restrain, keep in check ' sujeta' also found in these entries: English: bookend - hold on - subject
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bookend — ook end n. a support placed at the end of a row of books to keep them upright (on a shelf or table). [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bookend — ► NOUN ▪ a support placed at the end of a row of books to keep them upright … English terms dictionary
bookend — [book′end΄] n. a support, often ornamental and usually one of a pair, put at the end of a row of books to keep them upright … English World dictionary
Bookend — A bookend is an object that is designed to buttress, or support, an upright row of books. It is placed on either end to prevent books from falling over, such as in a half filled bookshelf. Bookends are both utilitarian and, often, decorative.… … Wikipedia
bookend — /ˈbʊkɛnd/ (say bookend) noun 1. a support placed at the end of a row of books to hold them upright. –verb (t) 2. to act as a marker at the beginning and end of (a process, activity, etc.): a concert bookended by Beethoven sonatas …
Bookend (disambiguation) — A bookend is a device used to hold a row of books upright on a shelf. It may also refer to:In arts and literature: * Bookends , an album by Simon and Garfunkel ** Bookends , the title track of the album *Framing device, an element of a story or… … Wikipedia
bookend — noun Date: 1907 a support placed at the end of a row of books … New Collegiate Dictionary
bookend — /book end /, n. a support placed at the end of a row of books to hold them upright, usually used in pairs. [1905 10; BOOK + END1] * * * … Universalium
bookend — 1. noun A heavy object or moveable support placed at one or both ends of a row of books for the purpose of keeping them upright. 2. verb To come before and after, or at both sides of Syn: flank … Wiktionary
bookend — book|end [ˈbukend] n [C usually plural] one of a pair of objects that you put at the end of a row of books to prevent them from falling over … Dictionary of contemporary English
bookend — [[t]b ʊkend[/t]] bookends also book end N COUNT: usu pl Bookends are a pair of supports used to hold a row of books in an upright position by placing one at each end of the row … English dictionary