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121 levantado
adj.1 lifted-up, raised, up, uprisen.2 rebellious, rebel.f. & m.insurgent, rebel.past part.past participle of spanish verb: levantar.* * *ADJ (=despierto) up* * *- da adjetivo* * *----* estar levantado = be up.* quedarse levantado = stay up.* seguir levantado = stay up.* * *- da adjetivo* * ** estar levantado = be up.* quedarse levantado = stay up.* seguir levantado = stay up.* * *levantado -daya estaba levantado I was already upestá levantado desde las siete de la mañana he's been up since seven o'clock* * *
Del verbo levantar: ( conjugate levantar)
levantado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
levantado
levantar
levantado◊ -da adjetivo: estar levantado to be up
levantar ( conjugate levantar) verbo transitivo
1
‹cabeza/mano/copa› to raise;
‹ alfombra› to lift up
2
‹ moral› to raise, boostb) ‹industria/economía› to help … to pick up
3 ‹estatua/muro/edificio› to erect, put up
4 ‹embargo/sanción› to lift;
se levanta la sesión the meeting is adjourned
5 ‹rumor/protestas› to spark (off);
‹ polémica› to cause;
6 ‹ campamento› to strike;◊ levantado la mesa (AmL) to clear the table
7 ( en brazos) ‹ persona› to pick up;
( de la cama) to get … out of bed;
( poner de pie) to get … up
8 (AmS) ‹ mujer› to pick up (colloq)
levantarse verbo pronominal
1
◊ ¿me puedo levantado de la mesa? may I leave the table?
2 [ polvareda] to rise;
[ temporal] to brew;
[ viento] to begin to blow, rise
3 ( sublevarse) to rise (up)
4 ( refl) ‹solapas/cuello› to turn up
5 (AmS fam) ‹ mujer› to pick up (colloq)
levantar verbo transitivo
1 to lift
levantar los ojos, to look up
levantar la voz/mano, to raise one's voice/hand
2 (una construcción, un monumento) to erect
3 fig (el ánimo) to raise
(sublevar) to make rise: levantó a los mineros, he stirred up the miners
4 (poner fin) to lift: levantaron la prohibición, the ban was lifted ➣ Ver nota en raise
' levantado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
polvareda
English:
lift
- strenuous
- up
- wait up
- stay
- they
- wait
* * *levantado, -a adjup;pasamos toda la noche levantados we were up all night -
122 mejora
f.1 improvement (progreso).2 increase (aumento).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: mejorar.* * *1 (progreso) improvement1 (obras) alterations, improvements* * *noun f.1) improvement2) upgrade* * *SF1) (=progreso) improvement2) (=aumento) increase3) pl mejoras (=obras) improvements, alterations4) [en subasta] higher bid5) Méx (Agr) weeding* * *1)a) ( perfeccionamiento) improvement2) (Chi) ( choza): makeshift dwelling built on another person's land* * *= boost, enhancement, improvement, amelioration, betterment, upturn, optimising [optimizing, -USA], upgrade, brightening, scale-up, pickup [pick-up].Ex. Consequently, Leforte came to expect -- perhaps even take for granted -- the periodic boosts of ego and income that the evaluations provided.Ex. Editors consider content of abstracts and their languages as a primary factor in retrieval enhancement.Ex. The 1949 code does boast some improvements on the 1908 code.Ex. Now this may sound somewhat Draconian as an approach to the problem, but I really do believe, and I have studied this and thought about it very carefully for many years, that this is the only answer, that anything else is just an amelioration of the problem and is building up problems for the future.Ex. The new danger is that new technologies will be used for the betterment of only a small part of the world's population.Ex. The only hope for the future of the industry lies in a general upturn in the economy.Ex. One of the critical responsibilities of management level personnel within any organisation is measuring and optimising the performance of activities within their sphere of influence.Ex. The review led to an upgrade of one third of support staff positions and has led to a flatter hierarchical structure in the library.Ex. Further evidence for the historian includes the relative eminence of authors in terms of citedness, the brightening or dimming of reputations.Ex. This paper presents the results of an investigation into the scale-up of bread dough mixers.Ex. All this will definitely have a rub-off effect on the aluminium industry which will benefit because of the pick-up in the global economy.----* acción de mejora = improvement action.* con mejoras = stepped-up.* dar mejora (en) = give + improvement (in).* hacer mejoras = make + improvements.* introducir mejoras = make + improvements.* mejora de las condiciones laborales = horizontal ladder.* mejora de la situación social = upward social mobility.* mejora de situación social = upward mobility.* mejora social = social improvement.* plan de mejora = improvement plan.* que mejora el estatus social = status-enhancing.* ser una mejora con respecto a = be an improvement on.* * *1)a) ( perfeccionamiento) improvement2) (Chi) ( choza): makeshift dwelling built on another person's land* * *= boost, enhancement, improvement, amelioration, betterment, upturn, optimising [optimizing, -USA], upgrade, brightening, scale-up, pickup [pick-up].Ex: Consequently, Leforte came to expect -- perhaps even take for granted -- the periodic boosts of ego and income that the evaluations provided.
Ex: Editors consider content of abstracts and their languages as a primary factor in retrieval enhancement.Ex: The 1949 code does boast some improvements on the 1908 code.Ex: Now this may sound somewhat Draconian as an approach to the problem, but I really do believe, and I have studied this and thought about it very carefully for many years, that this is the only answer, that anything else is just an amelioration of the problem and is building up problems for the future.Ex: The new danger is that new technologies will be used for the betterment of only a small part of the world's population.Ex: The only hope for the future of the industry lies in a general upturn in the economy.Ex: One of the critical responsibilities of management level personnel within any organisation is measuring and optimising the performance of activities within their sphere of influence.Ex: The review led to an upgrade of one third of support staff positions and has led to a flatter hierarchical structure in the library.Ex: Further evidence for the historian includes the relative eminence of authors in terms of citedness, the brightening or dimming of reputations.Ex: This paper presents the results of an investigation into the scale-up of bread dough mixers.Ex: All this will definitely have a rub-off effect on the aluminium industry which will benefit because of the pick-up in the global economy.* acción de mejora = improvement action.* con mejoras = stepped-up.* dar mejora (en) = give + improvement (in).* hacer mejoras = make + improvements.* introducir mejoras = make + improvements.* mejora de las condiciones laborales = horizontal ladder.* mejora de la situación social = upward social mobility.* mejora de situación social = upward mobility.* mejora social = social improvement.* plan de mejora = improvement plan.* que mejora el estatus social = status-enhancing.* ser una mejora con respecto a = be an improvement on.* * *1 (perfeccionamiento) improvementla empresa prometió mejoras en las condiciones de trabajo the company promised (to make) improvements in working conditions o promised to improve working conditions* * *
Del verbo mejorar: ( conjugate mejorar)
mejora es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
mejora
mejorar
mejora sustantivo femenino
improvement
mejorar ( conjugate mejorar) verbo transitivo ‹condiciones/situación/oferta› to improve;
‹ marca› to improve on, beat;
verbo intransitivo [tiempo/calidad/situación] to improve, get better;
[ persona] (Med) to get better;
mejorarse verbo pronominal [ enfermo] to get better;
que te mejores get well soon, I hope you get better soon
mejora sustantivo femenino improvement
mejorar
I verbo transitivo
1 to improve: han mejorado la educación, education has been improved
2 Dep (un tiempo, una marca) to break
II verbo intransitivo to improve, get better: espero que el tiempo mejore, I hope the weather gets better
su salud no mejora, his health is not improving
' mejora' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adelanto
- escritura
- experimentar
- mejorar
- susceptible
- notorio
- significar
English:
decided
- improvement
- slight
- upturn
- refinement
- up
* * *mejora nf1. [progreso] improvement;se nota una clara mejora you can see a clear improvement;un factor que contribuye a la mejora de la calidad de vida a factor which contributes to a better quality of life2. [cambio] improvement;este trabajo necesita varias mejoras several things about this piece of work need improving* * *f improvement* * *mejora nf: improvement* * *mejora n improvement -
123 prestigio
m.prestige.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: prestigiar.* * *1 prestige* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=fama) prestige2) (=ensalmo) spell, magic spell3) (=truco) trick* * *masculino prestige* * *= stature, authoritativeness, prestige, repute, eminence, kudos, standing.Ex. Merely having the materials available will not provide the desired boost to the library's stature unless the collection is exceptional.Ex. Abstractors recognized as authorities in the field also increase the authoritativeness of abstracts.Ex. The prestige of working for a world-renowned abstracting organization and of having one's name carried in its publications is also motivating.Ex. In view of the fact that many of these reports are written by academic specialists, often of international repute, it is not surprising that they constitute a valuable source of information for the academic community.Ex. The method is applied to assess the eminence of scientific journals.Ex. Authors who succeed in this category are people who do not worry too much about the lack of literary kudos, but who can write, and seem to enjoy writing, fairly simple stories for a wide audience whose pure enjoyment of the books is sufficient.Ex. Their sheer institutional standing and regard have had a bearing upon the creation of a situation which is a good deal better than it might otherwise have been.----* crearse el prestigio de ser = establish + a record as.* dar prestigio = lend + authoritativeness.* de prestigio internacional = of international renown.* de prestigio mundial = world-class.* de reconocido prestigio = of good standing, highly acclaimed.* ganar prestigio = gain in + ascendancy.* perder prestigio = lose + face.* recuperar el prestigio = regain + Posesivo + prestige.* ser un símbolo de prestigio = attach + prestige value.* * *masculino prestige* * *= stature, authoritativeness, prestige, repute, eminence, kudos, standing.Ex: Merely having the materials available will not provide the desired boost to the library's stature unless the collection is exceptional.
Ex: Abstractors recognized as authorities in the field also increase the authoritativeness of abstracts.Ex: The prestige of working for a world-renowned abstracting organization and of having one's name carried in its publications is also motivating.Ex: In view of the fact that many of these reports are written by academic specialists, often of international repute, it is not surprising that they constitute a valuable source of information for the academic community.Ex: The method is applied to assess the eminence of scientific journals.Ex: Authors who succeed in this category are people who do not worry too much about the lack of literary kudos, but who can write, and seem to enjoy writing, fairly simple stories for a wide audience whose pure enjoyment of the books is sufficient.Ex: Their sheer institutional standing and regard have had a bearing upon the creation of a situation which is a good deal better than it might otherwise have been.* crearse el prestigio de ser = establish + a record as.* dar prestigio = lend + authoritativeness.* de prestigio internacional = of international renown.* de prestigio mundial = world-class.* de reconocido prestigio = of good standing, highly acclaimed.* ganar prestigio = gain in + ascendancy.* perder prestigio = lose + face.* recuperar el prestigio = regain + Posesivo + prestige.* ser un símbolo de prestigio = attach + prestige value.* * *prestigeuna marca/joyería de prestigio a prestigious make/jeweler'sgoza de gran prestigio en este país she enjoys great prestige in this countryese colegio tiene mucho prestigio that school has a great deal of prestige, that is an extremely prestigious school* * *
Del verbo prestigiar: ( conjugate prestigiar)
prestigio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
prestigió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
prestigio sustantivo masculino
prestige;
prestigio sustantivo masculino prestige
' prestigio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
categoría
- crédito
- empañar
- afianzar
- conferir
- crear
- decaer
- desprestigio
English:
enhance
- face
- Ivy League
- prestige
- standing
- status
- status symbol
- established
- QC
* * *prestigio nmprestige;una tienda de prestigio a prestigious store;un cirujano de prestigio internacional a surgeon of international renown;una voz que goza de mucho prestigio entre los intelectuales a figure who enjoys great prestige among intellectuals* * *m prestige;de prestigio prestigious;de prestigio mundial respected worldwide* * *prestigio nm: prestige♦ prestigioso, -sa adj* * *prestigio n prestige -
124 levante
m.1 east (este).levante (geography) = the coastal provinces of Spain between Catalonia and Andalusia: Castellón, Valencia, Alicante and Murcia2 east wind (viento).3 Orient, East.4 Levant.5 pickup, casual acquaintance made in hope of having a sexual relationship.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: levantar.* * *1 (este) East2 (viento) east wind4 el Levante (oriente medio) the Levant* * *SM1) (=este de España) east coast2) (=oriente) Levantel Levante — the Levant, the (Near) East
* * *1)a) (Geog) ( este) eastb) ( viento) east wind2) (AmS fam) ( conquista) pick up* * *1)a) (Geog) ( este) eastb) ( viento) east wind2) (AmS fam) ( conquista) pick up* * *12 (en Esp) the provinces of Alicante, Castellón, Murcia and Valencia* * *
Del verbo levantar: ( conjugate levantar)
levanté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
levante es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
levantar
levante
levantar ( conjugate levantar) verbo transitivo
1
‹cabeza/mano/copa› to raise;
‹ alfombra› to lift up
2
‹ moral› to raise, boostb) ‹industria/economía› to help … to pick up
3 ‹estatua/muro/edificio› to erect, put up
4 ‹embargo/sanción› to lift;
se levanta la sesión the meeting is adjourned
5 ‹rumor/protestas› to spark (off);
‹ polémica› to cause;
6 ‹ campamento› to strike;◊ levante la mesa (AmL) to clear the table
7 ( en brazos) ‹ persona› to pick up;
( de la cama) to get … out of bed;
( poner de pie) to get … up
8 (AmS) ‹ mujer› to pick up (colloq)
levantarse verbo pronominal
1
◊ ¿me puedo levante de la mesa? may I leave the table?
2 [ polvareda] to rise;
[ temporal] to brew;
[ viento] to begin to blow, rise
3 ( sublevarse) to rise (up)
4 ( refl) ‹solapas/cuello› to turn up
5 (AmS fam) ‹ mujer› to pick up (colloq)
levante sustantivo masculino
1
2 (AmS fam) ( conquista) pick up
levantar verbo transitivo
1 to lift
levantar los ojos, to look up
levantar la voz/mano, to raise one's voice/hand
2 (una construcción, un monumento) to erect
3 fig (el ánimo) to raise
(sublevar) to make rise: levantó a los mineros, he stirred up the miners
4 (poner fin) to lift: levantaron la prohibición, the ban was lifted ➣ Ver nota en raise
levante sustantivo masculino
1 East
Levante y Poniente, East and West
2 (viento del este) east wind 3 (el) Levante español, the regions of Valencia and Murcia
' levante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
darse
- marca
- saliente
- palanca
English:
up
- jump
- such
* * *Levante nmLevant, = the coastal provinces of Spain between Catalonia and Andalusia: Castellón, Valencia, Alicante and Murcia* * *m east -
125 bolster
I ['bəʊlstə(r)]nome piano m. d'appoggioII ['bəʊlstə(r)]verbo transitivo (anche bolster up)1) (boost) infondere [ confidence]to bolster sb.'s ego — dare sicurezza a qcn
2) (shore up) sostenere [ economy]; appoggiare [ argument]* * *['boulstə] 1. noun(a long, often round pillow.) guanciale2. verb((often with up) to prop up: We're getting a loan to bolster (up) the economy.) sostenere* * *bolster /ˈbəʊlstə(r)/n.1 capezzale, guanciale (alla francese)4 (tecn.) supporto; mensola.(to) bolster /ˈbəʊlstə(r)/v. t. e i.4 (econ., fin.) rafforzare; sostenere: to bolster demand, rafforzare la domanda; to bolster the currency, sostenere la moneta● to bolster sb. 's morale, tirar su il morale a q. □ to bolster up, rafforzare; ravvivare: to bolster up sb. 's pride, ravvivare l'orgoglio di q. □ to bolster up a statement, appoggiare (o sostenere, puntellare) un'asserzione.* * *I ['bəʊlstə(r)]nome piano m. d'appoggioII ['bəʊlstə(r)]verbo transitivo (anche bolster up)1) (boost) infondere [ confidence]to bolster sb.'s ego — dare sicurezza a qcn
2) (shore up) sostenere [ economy]; appoggiare [ argument] -
126 hoist
1. n подъём2. n тех. подъёмное устройство; подъёмник; лебёдка3. n мор. талиhoist away! — выбирай!, пошёл тали!
4. n мор. высота подъёма; высота паруса5. n мор. флажный сигнал6. n мор. кромка флага, примыкающая к фалам7. n мор. ширина флага8. n сл. магазинный вор9. n сл. воровство в магазинах10. v подниматьhoist away — вытягивать, подтягивать, поднимать
11. v разг. подсаживать; втаскиватьthe man groaned as they hoisted him into the ambulance — человек застонал, когда его втаскивали в машину скорой помощи
12. v сл. совершать магазинные кражиСинонимический ряд:1. crane (noun) crane; pulley; winch2. lift (noun) boost; derrick; elevator; heave; lift3. lift (verb) boost; elevate; heave; heft; lift; pick up; raise; rear; take up; uphold; uplift; upraise; uprearАнтонимический ряд:drop; let down; lower -
127 augmenter
augmenter [ɔgmɑ̃te]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• augmenter les prix de 10 % to increase prices by 10%• augmenter qn (de 500 €) to increase sb's salary (by 500 euros)2. intransitive verb* * *ogmɑ̃te
1.
verbe transitif to raise, to increase [nombre, salaire, charge, volume] (de by); to increase [valeur, production] (de by); to extend [durée] (de by); to increase [risque]augmenter quelqu'un de 200 euros — to give somebody a rise GB ou raise US of 200 euros
2.
verbe intransitif ( devenir plus élevé) [prix, revenus, loyer] to increase (de by), to go up (de by); [température] to rise (de by), to go up (de by); [surface, capacité] to increase (de by)* * *ɔɡmɑ̃te1. vt1) [quantité, dimension, durée, vitesse] to increase, [salaire] to increase, to raise, [prix] to raise, to put up2) [employé] to increase the salary of, to give a rise Grande-Bretagne to, give a raise USA to2. vi[vitesse, prix, coût, pression, température,] to increaseaugmenter de poids — to gain weight, to gain in weight
augmenter de volume — to gain volume, to gain in volume
* * *augmenter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( accroître) to raise ou increase [nombre, salaire, charge, volume] (de by); to turn up ou increase [son]; to increase [valeur, production, participation, capital] (de by); to extend [durée] (de by); to increase [risque, chance, joie, impatience] (de by); augmenter le loyer de qn to put sb's rent up; augmenter ses revenus to supplement one's income (en faisant by doing);2 ( majorer les appointements de) to give [sb] a rise GB ou raise US [employé]; augmenter qn de 1 000 euros/5% to give sb a rise GB ou raise US of 1,000 euros/5%;3 ( en tricot) to increase; augmenter de deux mailles increase two stitches.B vi1 ( devenir plus élevé) [impôts, charges, loyer] to increase (de by), to go up (de by); [température] to rise (de by), to go up (de by); [revenus] to increase (de by); [prix, nombre] to rise (de by), to increase (de by), to go up (de by); [surface, volume, capacité] to increase (de by); le nombre des attentats/chômeurs a augmenté the number of attacks/unemployed people has risen; le train a augmenté train fares have gone up; le cinéma va augmenter the price of cinema tickets is going to go up; le gaz/l'électricité va augmenter the price of gas/electricity is going to go up; les timbres ont augmenté stamps have gone up; augmenter en valeur to increase in value;2 ( s'intensifier) [sentiment, danger, faim, force] to increase; l'absentéisme ne cesse d'augmenter absenteeism keeps increasing.C s'augmenter vpr l'entreprise s'est augmentée d'un nouveau service a new department has been added to the company.[ogmɑ̃te] verbe transitif1. [porter à un niveau plus élevé - impôt, prix, nombre] to put up (separable), to increase, to raise ; [ - durée] to increase ; [ - tarif] to step up (separable) ; [ - salaire] to increase, to raise ; [ - dépenses] to increaseaugmenter quelque chose de: augmenter les impôts de 5 % to put up ou to raise ou to increase taxes by 5%nous voulons augmenter les ventes de 10 % we want to boost sales by 10%————————[ogmɑ̃te] verbe intransitif[quantité, poids] to increasetout ou la vie augmente! everything's going up!achetez maintenant, ça va augmenter! buy now, prices are on the increase ou going up!la viande a augmenté (familier) , le prix de la viande a augmenté meat's gone up, meat has increased in price————————s'augmenter de verbe pronominal plus préposition -
128 advertise
1. v помещать объявление2. v рекламировать3. v афишировать, привлекать внимание4. v выделять, подчёркивать; акцентировать5. v извещать, уведомлять, информироватьthey advertised their agents abroad of their new product — они сообщили своим зарубежным агентам о выпуске нового товара
Синонимический ряд:1. declare (verb) announce; annunciate; blaze; blaze abroad; blazon; broadcast; bruit; bruit about; commend to the public; communicate; declare; disseminate; noise; proclaim; promulgate; publish; sound; toot; vend2. promote (verb) boost; build up; cry; enhance; plug; press-agent; promote; publicise; publicize; puff; push; talk up; tout3. reveal (verb) disclose; display; divulge; exhibit; expose; reveal; show; uncover; vauntАнтонимический ряд:conceal; suppress
См. также в других словарях:
boost — ► VERB ▪ help or encourage to increase or improve. ► NOUN ▪ a source of help or encouragement. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
boost up — verb push upward (Freq. 1) She pushed up her children when the policeman came by • Hypernyms: ↑push up • Verb Frames: Somebody s something Somebody s somebody Something s somebody … Useful english dictionary
boost — verb 1》 help or encourage to increase or improve. 2》 N. Amer. push from below. noun 1》 a source of help or encouragement. 2》 N. Amer. a push from below. Origin C19 (orig. US, in sense 2): of unknown origin … English new terms dictionary
boost — ▪ I. boost boost 1 [buːst] verb [transitive] 1. to increase something such as production, sales, or prices: • The advertising campaign is intended to boost sales. • Another cut in interest rates would boost stock prices. • 800 jobs have been cut… … Financial and business terms
boost — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, enormous, great, huge, major, significant, tremendous ▪ much needed, welcome … Collocations dictionary
boost — [[t]bu͟ːst[/t]] ♦♦♦ boosts, boosting, boosted 1) VERB If one thing boosts another, it causes it to increase, improve, or be more successful. [V n] It wants the government to take action to boost the economy... [V n] The move is designed to boost… … English dictionary
boost */*/ — I UK [buːst] / US [bust] verb [transitive] Word forms boost : present tense I/you/we/they boost he/she/it boosts present participle boosting past tense boosted past participle boosted 1) to help something to increase, improve, or become more… … English dictionary
boost — I. verb Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1801 transitive verb 1. to push or shove up from below 2. increase, raise < plans to boost production > < an extra holiday to boost morale > 3. to promote the cause or interests of … New Collegiate Dictionary
boost — boost1 [ bust ] verb transitive ** ▸ 1 help something improve etc. ▸ 2 make someone feel positive ▸ 3 lift someone up ▸ 4 advertise ▸ 5 steal 1. ) to help something to increase, improve, or become more successful: Their share price climbed again… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
boost — 1 verb (T) 1 to increase something such as production, sales etc because they are not as high as you want them to be: The advertising campaign is intended to boost sales. 2 boost sb s confidence/morale/ego to make someone feel more confident and… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
boost — 1. noun 1) a boost to one s morale just the boost I needed Syn: uplift, lift, spur, encouragement, help, inspiration, stimulus, pick me up; informal shot in the arm 2) a boost in sales Syn: inc … Thesaurus of popular words