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2 disable
dis'eibl(to reduce the ability or strength of; to cripple: He was disabled during the war.) gjøre ubrukbar/arbeidsufør, invalidisere- disability payment
- disabled
- disablementverb \/dɪsˈeɪbl\/, \/dɪˈzeɪbl\/1) invalidisere, gjøre arbeidsufør2) gjøre udugelig, gjøre maktesløs3) ramponere, ødelegge, sette ut av funksjon4) ( militærvesen) gjøre stridsudyktig5) ( jus) gjøre inhabil, diskvalifiseredisable for gjøre udugelig tildisable from sette ut av stand til -
3 disable
transitive verb1)2) (make unable to fight) kampfunfähig machen [Feind, Schiff, Panzer, Flugzeug]* * *[dis'eibl]- academic.ru/20727/disability">disability- disability payment
- disabled
- disablement* * *dis·able[dɪˈseɪbl̩]vt▪ to \disable sb jdn arbeitsunfähig machento \disable sb for life jdn zum Invaliden machen* * *[dIs'eɪbl]vt1) person zum/zur Behinderten machen2) tank, gun unbrauchbar machen; ship kampfunfähig machen3) (JUR: make incapable) rechtsunfähig machen4) (ESP COMPUT) ausschalten; control box deaktivieren* * *disable [dısˈeıbl] v/t1. unfähig machen, außerstand setzen ( beide:from doing sth etwas zu tun)4. arbeits- oder erwerbsunfähig machen5. MILa) dienstuntauglich machenb) kampfunfähig machen6. verkrüppeln* * *transitive verb1)disable somebody [physically] — jemanden zum Invaliden machen
2) (make unable to fight) kampfunfähig machen [Feind, Schiff, Panzer, Flugzeug]* * *v.abschalten v.ausschalten v.unfähig machen ausdr. -
4 disable
dis·able [dɪʼseɪbl̩] vtto \disable sb jdn arbeitsunfähig machen;to \disable sb for life jdn zum Invaliden machen;to \disable sth etw funktionsunfähig [o unbrauchbar] machen -
5 disable
dis'eibl(to reduce the ability or strength of; to cripple: He was disabled during the war.) dejar incapacitado- disability payment
- disabled
- disablement
v.• desactivar v.• descomponer v.• incapacitar v.• inhibir v.• inutilizar v.dɪs'eɪbəla) \<\<illness/accident/injury\>\> dejar inválido (or lisiado or ciego etc)b) \<\<machine/weapon\>\> ( Mil) inutilizar*[dɪs'eɪbl]VT1) (=cripple) [+ person] dejar inválido2) (=make unfit for use) [+ tank, gun, device] inutilizar3) (=disqualify) incapacitar, inhabilitar ( for para)* * *[dɪs'eɪbəl]a) \<\<illness/accident/injury\>\> dejar inválido (or lisiado or ciego etc)b) \<\<machine/weapon\>\> ( Mil) inutilizar* -
6 disable
v. buiten gebruik stellen; buiten werking stellen; (in computers) blokkeren, een aktiviteit onmogelijk maken; blokkering van hardware of software[ disseebl] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord: disablement〉1 onmogelijk maken ⇒ onbekwaam/onbruikbaar/ongeschikt maken♦voorbeelden:the disabled • de invaliden -
7 disable
"To make a device, component, or feature nonfunctional. For example, if you disable a device in a hardware configuration, you cannot use the device when your computer uses that hardware configuration. Disabling a device frees the resources that were allocated to the device." -
8 disable
[dis'eibl](to reduce the ability or strength of; to cripple: He was disabled during the war.) onesposobiti; pohabiti- disability payment
- disabled
- disablement* * *[diséibl]transitive verb(from doing, to do, for work) onesposobiti, oslabiti; diskvalificirati; pohabiti -
9 disable
vt onesposobiti, učiniti nesposobnim, neupotrebljivim ([to do, from doing, for work]); oslabiti, uništiti; spriječiti; [jur] učiniti pravno nesposobnim; [mil] izbaciti iz stroja* * *
onemogućiti
onesposobiti
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10 (to) disable
(to) disable /dɪsˈeɪbl/v. t.1 rendere invalido: The accident disabled her permanently, l'incidente l'ha resa invalida in modo permanente; He was disabled for life, è rimasto invalido a vita2 (leg.) dichiarare incapace4 (comput.) disabilitare. -
11 (to) disable
(to) disable /dɪsˈeɪbl/v. t.1 rendere invalido: The accident disabled her permanently, l'incidente l'ha resa invalida in modo permanente; He was disabled for life, è rimasto invalido a vita2 (leg.) dichiarare incapace4 (comput.) disabilitare. -
12 limitar
v.1 to limit, to restrict.han limitado la velocidad máxima a cuarenta por hora they've restricted the speed limit to forty kilometers an houreste sueldo tan bajo me limita mucho I can't do very much on such a low salaryRicardo limitó las reglas Richard limited the rules.El médico limitó al paciente The doctor limited the patient.2 to mark out (terreno).3 to set out, to define (atribuciones, derechos).4 to border.* * *1 (gen) to limit1 to border with\■ una persona inteligente no se limita a ver la televisión an intelligent person does not restrict himself to watching television* * *verbto restrict, limit* * *1.VT (=restringir) to limit, restrictnos han limitado el número de visitas — they have limited o restricted the number of visits we can have
hay que limitar el consumo de alcohol entre los adolescentes — alcohol consumption among young people should be restricted
2.VI3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <funciones/derechos> to limit, restrict2.limitar vi3.limitarse v pronlimitarse a algo: el problema no se limita únicamente a las ciudades the problem is not just confined o limited to cities; me limité a repetir lo que tú habías dicho I just repeated what you'd said; limítate a hacerlo — just do it
* * *= bound, confine, constrain, limit, reduce, restrict, tie down, restrain, circumscribe, disable, box in, narrow down, border, fetter, hem + Nombre + in.Ex. Word is a character string bounded by spaces or other chosen characters.Ex. Until the mid nineteenth century the concept of authorship was confined to personal authors.Ex. Model II sees the process in terms of the system forcing or constraining the user to deviate from the 'real' problem.Ex. This limits the need for libraries to reclassify, but also restricts the revision of the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme.Ex. The disadvantage of inversion of words is that inversion or indirect word order reduces predictability of form of headings.Ex. This is an example of a classification which is restricted to a specific physical form, as it is used to classify maps and atlases.Ex. There are many able people still tied down with the routine 'running' of their libraries.Ex. Use of the legal data bases is partly restrained by cost considerations, partly by the fact that their coverage is not exhaustive and partly by the reserved attitude of the legal profession and the judiciary.Ex. Traditional theories of management circumscribe the extent of employee participation in decision making.Ex. There are socializing factors which further disable those children who lack such basic support.Ex. What is important is that agencies face few barriers to disseminating information on the Web quickly rather than being boxed in by standardization requirements = Lo que es importante es que las agencias se encuentran pocas trabas para diseminar información en la web de una forma rápida más que verse restringidas por cuestiones de normalización.Ex. By specifying the fields to be searched, the user can narrow down the search in a very convenient way.Ex. The Pacific Rim encompasses an enormous geographical area composed of all of the nations bordering the Pacific Ocean, east and west, from the Bering Straits to Antarctica.Ex. Faculty tenure is designed to allow the scholar to proceed with his investigation without being fettered with concerns arising from loss of job and salary.Ex. The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.----* limitar búsqueda = limit + search.* limitar con = border on.* limitar el debate a = keep + discussion + grounded on.* * *1.verbo transitivo <funciones/derechos> to limit, restrict2.limitar vi3.limitarse v pronlimitarse a algo: el problema no se limita únicamente a las ciudades the problem is not just confined o limited to cities; me limité a repetir lo que tú habías dicho I just repeated what you'd said; limítate a hacerlo — just do it
* * *= bound, confine, constrain, limit, reduce, restrict, tie down, restrain, circumscribe, disable, box in, narrow down, border, fetter, hem + Nombre + in.Ex: Word is a character string bounded by spaces or other chosen characters.
Ex: Until the mid nineteenth century the concept of authorship was confined to personal authors.Ex: Model II sees the process in terms of the system forcing or constraining the user to deviate from the 'real' problem.Ex: This limits the need for libraries to reclassify, but also restricts the revision of the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme.Ex: The disadvantage of inversion of words is that inversion or indirect word order reduces predictability of form of headings.Ex: This is an example of a classification which is restricted to a specific physical form, as it is used to classify maps and atlases.Ex: There are many able people still tied down with the routine 'running' of their libraries.Ex: Use of the legal data bases is partly restrained by cost considerations, partly by the fact that their coverage is not exhaustive and partly by the reserved attitude of the legal profession and the judiciary.Ex: Traditional theories of management circumscribe the extent of employee participation in decision making.Ex: There are socializing factors which further disable those children who lack such basic support.Ex: What is important is that agencies face few barriers to disseminating information on the Web quickly rather than being boxed in by standardization requirements = Lo que es importante es que las agencias se encuentran pocas trabas para diseminar información en la web de una forma rápida más que verse restringidas por cuestiones de normalización.Ex: By specifying the fields to be searched, the user can narrow down the search in a very convenient way.Ex: The Pacific Rim encompasses an enormous geographical area composed of all of the nations bordering the Pacific Ocean, east and west, from the Bering Straits to Antarctica.Ex: Faculty tenure is designed to allow the scholar to proceed with his investigation without being fettered with concerns arising from loss of job and salary.Ex: The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.* limitar búsqueda = limit + search.* limitar con = border on.* limitar el debate a = keep + discussion + grounded on.* * *limitar [A1 ]vt‹funciones/derechos/influencia› to limit, restrictlas disposiciones que limitan la tenencia de armas de fuego the regulations which restrict o limit the possession of firearmses necesario limitar su campo de acción restrictions o limits must be placed on his freedom of actionhabrá que limitar el número de intervenciones it will be necessary to limit o restrict the number of speakersle han limitado las salidas a dos días por semana he's restricted to going out twice a week■ limitarvilimitar CON algo to border ON sthEspaña limita al oeste con Portugal Spain borders on o is bounded by Portugal to the west, Spain shares a border with Portugal in the westlimitarse A algo:yo me limité a repetir lo que tú me habías dicho I just repeated o all I did was repeat what you'd said to meno hizo ningún comentario, se limitó a observar he didn't say anything, he merely o just stood watchinglimítate a hacer lo que te ordenan just confine yourself to o keep to what you've been told to doel problema no se limita únicamente a las grandes ciudades the problem is not just confined o limited to big citiestiene que limitarse a su sueldo she has to live within her means* * *
limitar ( conjugate limitar) verbo transitivo ‹funciones/derechos› to limit, restrict
verbo intransitivo limitar con algo [país/finca] to border on sth
limitarse verbo pronominal:◊ el problema no se limita a las ciudades the problem is not confined o limited to cities;
me limité a repetir lo dicho I just repeated what was said
limitar
I verbo transitivo to limit, restrict: tengo que limitar mis gastos, I have to limit my spending
II verbo intransitivo to border: limita al norte con Francia, at North it borders on France
' limitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
constreñir
- tapiar
- lindar
English:
border on
- confine
- limit
- narrow down
- restrict
- border
* * *♦ vt1. [restringir] to limit, to restrict;quieren limitar el poder del presidente they want to limit o restrict the president's power;han limitado la velocidad máxima a cuarenta por hora they've restricted the speed limit to forty kilometres an hour;este sueldo tan bajo me limita mucho I can't do very much on such a low salary2. [terreno] to mark out;limitaron el terreno con una cerca they fenced off the land♦ vi* * *I v/t limit; ( restringir) limit, restrictII v/i:limitar con border on* * *limitar vtrestringir: to limit, to restrictlimitar vilimitar con : to border on* * *limitar vb1. (restringir) to limit2. (tener frontera) to borderEspaña limita con Francia Spain borders on France / Spain has a border with France -
13 incapacitar
v.1 to disqualify (sujeto: circunstancias) (para ejercer cargos, votar).2 to disqualify (sujeto juez) (para ejercer cargos, votar).3 to incapacitate, to unfit, to hamstring, to disable.El accidente incapacitó a Ricardo The accident incapacitated Richard.Su falso testimonio incapacitó a María The false testimony incapacitated Mary.* * *1 (impedir) to incapacitate2 DERECHO to disqualify* * *VT1) (=invalidar) to incapacitate, handicap2) (Jur) to disqualify ( para for)* * *verbo transitivo enfermedad to incapacitate* * *= incapacitate.Ex. She cultivated vulnerability in order to refute the argument that woman's natural defenselessness incapacitated her for public speaking.* * *verbo transitivo enfermedad to incapacitate* * *= incapacitate.Ex: She cultivated vulnerability in order to refute the argument that woman's natural defenselessness incapacitated her for public speaking.
* * *incapacitar [A1 ]vt1 «enfermedad» to incapacitatela lesión lo incapacita para el desempeño de su trabajo the injury has left him unfit for work2 ( Der) to disqualify■ incapacitarvito incapacitate* * *
incapacitar ( conjugate incapacitar) verbo transitivo [ enfermedad] to incapacitate;
incapacitar verbo transitivo
1 to incapacitate, disable: una depresión lo incapacitó temporalmente para el trabajo, he was temporarily unfit for work due to a depression
2 (legalmente) to disqualify, make unfit [para, for]
' incapacitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
imposibilitar
English:
disqualify
- incapacitate
* * *incapacitar vt1. [sujeto: circunstancias] [para trabajar] to render unfit ( para for);su lesión en la columna lo incapacita para el deporte de competición his spinal injury makes him unable to participate in competitive sport2. Der [sujeto: circunstancias] [para ejercer cargos, votar] to disqualify ( para from); [sujeto: juez] [para ejercer cargos, votar] to disqualify, to declare disqualified ( para from); [para trabajar] to declare unfit ( para for o to)* * *v/t JUR disqualify* * *incapacitar vt1) : to incapacitate, to disable2) : to disqualify -
14 imposibilitar
v.1 to make impossible, to impede, to choke, to disallow.Esto imposibilita el plan This makes the plan impossible.2 to make it impossible to, to make it cumbersome to.Eso imposibilita hablar That makes it impossible to talk.3 to handicap, to cripple, to incapacitate.El golpe imposibilitó a Ricardo The blow handicapped Richard.4 to hinder, to paralyse.Su actitud imposibilita el progreso His attitude hinders progress.* * *1 (impedir) to make impossible, prevent* * *VT1) (Med) to disable2) (=impedir) to make impossible, preventesto me imposibilita hacerlo — this makes it impossible for me to do it, this prevents me from doing it
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( hacer imposible) to make... impossibleb) ( impedir) to prevent2.imposibilitarse v pron (refl)a) ( quedar impedido) to be disabledb) (Chi, Méx) ( lastimarse) to injure o hurt oneself, be injured* * *= preclude, foreclose.Ex. His obsessive concern for detail precluded the delegation of responsibility to others.Ex. The USA must act quickly before the rush of events forecloses some of the options now available for developing and managing this technology.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( hacer imposible) to make... impossibleb) ( impedir) to prevent2.imposibilitarse v pron (refl)a) ( quedar impedido) to be disabledb) (Chi, Méx) ( lastimarse) to injure o hurt oneself, be injured* * *= preclude, foreclose.Ex: His obsessive concern for detail precluded the delegation of responsibility to others.
Ex: The USA must act quickly before the rush of events forecloses some of the options now available for developing and managing this technology.* * *imposibilitar [A1 ]vtto prevent, make … impossiblela niebla imposibilitó la salida de los aviones the fog prevented the planes from taking off, the planes were prevented from taking off by the fogel cordón policial imposibilitó el acceso a la zona the police cordon prevented all access to the area( refl)1 (quedar impedido) to be disabled2 (Chi, Méx) (lastimarse) to injure o hurt oneself, be injuredme imposibilité una mano I injured o hurt my hand* * *
imposibilitar ( conjugate imposibilitar) verbo transitivo
imposibilitar verbo transitivo
1 (impedir) to make impossible, prevent
2 (incapacitar) to disable, cripple
' imposibilitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
impedir
* * *imposibilitar a alguien (para) hacer algo to make it impossible for sb to do sth, to prevent sb from doing sth;las nuevas normas imposibilitan el fraude the new regulations make fraud impossible;el atentado imposibilitó el acuerdo the attack made it impossible to reach an agreement;la lesión lo imposibilita para moverse he's unable to move because of the injury, the injury makes it impossible for him to move* * *v/t:imposibilitar algo make sth impossible, prevent sth* * *1) : to make impossible2) : to disable, to incapacitate -
15 inabilitare
inabilitare v.tr.1 to disable, to disqualify: la sua sordità lo ha inabilitato alla guida, his deafness disqualifies him from driving2 (dir.) to disable; to disqualify; to incapacitate.◘ inabilitarsi v.rifl. (non com.) to incapacitate oneself (for sthg.): si inabilitò al servizio militare, he made himself unfit for military service.* * *[inabili'tare]* * *inabilitare/inabili'tare/ [1][ malattia] to disable, to incapacitate. -
16 cripple
'kripl
1. verb1) (to make lame or disabled: He was crippled by a fall from a horse.) lisiado, mutilado, inválido2) (to make less strong, less efficient etc: The war has crippled the country's economy.) paralizar, estropear, debilitar
2. noun(a lame or disabled person: He's been a cripple since the car accident.) inválido, lisiado, mutiladocripple vb dejar inválidotr['krɪpəl]1 lisiado,-a, tullido,-a1 (person) dejar cojo,-a, lisiar2 figurative use (industry, country) paralizar1) disable: lisiar, dejar inválido2) incapacitate: inutilizar, incapacitarcripple n: lisiado m, -da fn.• cojo s.m.• lisiado s.m.• mutilado s.m.• paralítico s.m.• pateta s.f.• tullido s.m.• zopo s.m.v.• baldar v.• derrengar v.• despernar v.• encojar v.• lisiar v.• mutilar v.• tullir v.
I 'krɪpəlnoun lisiado, -da m,f, tullido, -da m,f
II
a) (lame, disable)b) (make inactive, ineffective) \<\<ship/plane\>\> inutilizar*; \<\<industry\>\> paralizar*['krɪpl]1.N (lame) cojo(-a) m / f, lisiado(-a) m / f ; (disabled) minusválido(-a) m / f ; (maimed) mutilado(-a) m / f2. VT1) (physically) lisiar, mutilar2) (fig) [+ ship, plane] inutilizar; [+ production, exports] paralizar* * *
I ['krɪpəl]noun lisiado, -da m,f, tullido, -da m,f
II
a) (lame, disable)b) (make inactive, ineffective) \<\<ship/plane\>\> inutilizar*; \<\<industry\>\> paralizar* -
17 combat
combat [kɔ̃ba]masculine nouna. (Military) battle• combat aérien/naval air/naval battleb. ( = action offensive) struggle• « étudiants, professeurs: même combat ! » "students and teachers fighting together"• combat de boxe/de catch boxing/wrestling match* * *kɔ̃banom masculin1) Armée fighting [U]combats aériens/terrestres — air/land battles
livrer un combat — to campaign ( contre against; pour for)
3) Sport bout•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔ̃ba1. vbSee:2. nm1) (= bataille) battle2) (sportif) fight3) (politique) fight3. combats nmplfighting no plLes combats ont repris ce matin. — Fighting started again this morning.
* * *combat nm1 Mil fighting ¢; violents combats fierce fighting; combats sporadiques sporadic fighting; les combats ont repris the fighting has broken out again; cessation des combats end to the fighting; combats aériens/terrestres air/land battles; livrer combat to join battle (à with; contre against); envoyer au combat to send into combat; mettre hors de combat to disable; partir au combat to set off for battle;2 Pol struggle (contre against; pour for); combat pour l'indépendance struggle for independence; combat d'idées/politique ideological/political struggle; mener le combat to lead the struggle; littérature/presse de combat militant literature/press; livrer un combat to campaign (contre against; pour for);3 Sport bout; combat de boxe/catch boxing/wrestling bout; (mettre) hors de combat (to put) out of action.combat de coqs cock fight; combat de gladiateurs gladiatorial combat; combat rapproché close combat; combat de rue street fighting; combat singulier single combat.[kɔ̃ba] verbe→ link=combattre combattre————————[kɔ̃ba] nom masculincombat aérien/naval air/sea battleet le combat cessa faute de combattants Corneille (allusion) and the combat ceased for want of fighters2. [lutte physique] fight————————de combat locution adjectivaleavion de combat warplane, fighter plane2. [de choc] militant -
18 mecanismo
m.1 mechanism.2 mechanism (procedimiento).* * *1 mechanism2 figurado (funcionamiento) working, mechanism\mecanismo de dirección steering mechanism* * *noun m.mechanism, device* * *SM1) [de reloj, cerradura, fusil] mechanism2) (=procedimiento) mechanism* * *a) (Mec) mechanismun mecanismo que cierra las puertas — a door-locking device o mechanism
b) (de proceso, sistema) mechanism* * *= device, mechanics, mechanism, provision, rig, gearing.Ex. The extent of application of the synthetic devices will vary from one library to another.Ex. However, it is clear that the mechanics of searching post-coordinate indexes differ from those involved in searching pre-coordinate indexes.Ex. This helps to illustrate the methods of analysis employed by the scheme and to introduce the mechanisms of its use.Ex. Chapter 9 considered the provisions for selecting headings for added entries.Ex. An adjustable seating rig was used to create the three-dimensional shape of a static lounge chair.Ex. The bronze gearing was far too corroded to be taken to bits, cleaned up, and made to work.----* activar un mecanismo de control = set + control.* desactivar un mecanismo = disable + mechanism.* mecanismo de absorción = absorber.* mecanismo de apertura = opening mechanism.* mecanismo de apoyo = enabler.* mecanismo de cierre = closing mechanism, fastener.* mecanismo de control = watchdog.* mecanismo de cuerda = clockwork.* mecanismo de defensa = defence mechanism [defense mechanism, -USA].* mecanismo de detección = dragnet.* mecanismo de fijación = locking/releasing mechanism.* mecanismo de integración = integrator.* mecanismo de presión = impression assembly.* mecanismo de reclamación = appeals process, appeals mechanism, appeals procedure.* mecanismo de reducción de situaciones difíciles = threat-reduction mechanism.* mecanismo de relojería = clockwork.* mecanismo de seguridad = security mechanism.* montado sobre un mecanismo giratorio = pivoted.* persona o mecanismo que resuelve problemas = solver.* * *a) (Mec) mechanismun mecanismo que cierra las puertas — a door-locking device o mechanism
b) (de proceso, sistema) mechanism* * *= device, mechanics, mechanism, provision, rig, gearing.Ex: The extent of application of the synthetic devices will vary from one library to another.
Ex: However, it is clear that the mechanics of searching post-coordinate indexes differ from those involved in searching pre-coordinate indexes.Ex: This helps to illustrate the methods of analysis employed by the scheme and to introduce the mechanisms of its use.Ex: Chapter 9 considered the provisions for selecting headings for added entries.Ex: An adjustable seating rig was used to create the three-dimensional shape of a static lounge chair.Ex: The bronze gearing was far too corroded to be taken to bits, cleaned up, and made to work.* activar un mecanismo de control = set + control.* desactivar un mecanismo = disable + mechanism.* mecanismo de absorción = absorber.* mecanismo de apertura = opening mechanism.* mecanismo de apoyo = enabler.* mecanismo de cierre = closing mechanism, fastener.* mecanismo de control = watchdog.* mecanismo de cuerda = clockwork.* mecanismo de defensa = defence mechanism [defense mechanism, -USA].* mecanismo de detección = dragnet.* mecanismo de fijación = locking/releasing mechanism.* mecanismo de integración = integrator.* mecanismo de presión = impression assembly.* mecanismo de reclamación = appeals process, appeals mechanism, appeals procedure.* mecanismo de reducción de situaciones difíciles = threat-reduction mechanism.* mecanismo de relojería = clockwork.* mecanismo de seguridad = security mechanism.* montado sobre un mecanismo giratorio = pivoted.* persona o mecanismo que resuelve problemas = solver.* * *1 ( Mec) mechanismmecanismo de apertura retardada time lock mechanismmecanismo de relojería clockwork mechanismel mecanismo de dirección the steering gearun mecanismo que bloquea las ruedas a device o mechanism that stops the wheels from moving2 (de un proceso, sistema) mechanismel mecanismo administrativo the administrative mechanismse espera encontrar soluciones aceptables a través de los mecanismos de negociación it is hoped that acceptable solutions will be found through the negotiating processa través de otros mecanismos diferentes al de las armas by means other than the use of armsCompuestos:● mecanismo de cambio europeo or de cambiosEuropean Exchange Rate Mechanismdefense* mechanismExchange Rate Mechanism* * *
mecanismo sustantivo masculino
mechanism;
mecanismo sustantivo masculino mechanism
' mecanismo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
freno
- maquinaria
- pedal
- propulsor
- propulsora
- regir
- rueda
- accionar
- atascar
- bloquear
- botón
- desarmable
- desarmar
- desbaratar
- desbloquear
- desequilibrado
- desequilibrar
- deshacer
- desmontable
- desmontar
- dirección
- dispositivo
- efecto
- enganche
- estropear
- fastidiar
- fiar
- funcionamiento
- imperfección
- obedecer
- picaporte
- probar
- seguro
English:
clockwork
- device
- failsafe
- mechanics
- mechanism
- movement
- time-saving
- work
- clock
- machinery
- works
* * *mecanismo nm1. [estructura] mechanism;acordaron un mecanismo automático de revisión salarial they agreed on a procedure o system for automatic salary reviewsPsi mecanismo de defensa defence mechanism; Fin mecanismo de los tipos de cambio exchange rate mechanism2. [funcionamiento] mechanism;conoce muy bien el mecanismo electoral she's very familiar with the electoral procedure o process* * *m mechanism* * *mecanismo nm: mechanism* * *mecanismo n mechanism -
19 incapacitate
tr[ɪnkə'pæsɪteɪt]2 (disqualify) inhabilitarv.• baldar v.• imposibilitar v.• incapacitar v.'ɪnkə'pæsəteɪt, ˌɪnkə'pæsɪteɪta) ( disable) incapacitarto be incapacitated — estar* incapacitado or impedido
b) ( Law) inhabilitar, incapacitar[ˌɪnkǝ'pæsɪteɪt]VT [+ person] incapacitar; (Jur) inhabilitar, incapacitar* * *['ɪnkə'pæsəteɪt, ˌɪnkə'pæsɪteɪt]a) ( disable) incapacitarto be incapacitated — estar* incapacitado or impedido
b) ( Law) inhabilitar, incapacitar -
20 inhabilitar
v.1 to disqualify.2 to disable, to unfit, to cripple, to render unfit.El accidente inhabilitó a María The accident disabled Mary.El apagón inhabilitó las computadoras The blackout disabled the computers.3 to invalidate.La rotura inhabilitó el pasaporte The tear invalidated the passport.* * *1 DERECHO to disqualify■ lo han inhabilitado para el ejercicio de la medicina he has been debarred from practising medicine, he has been struck off as a doctor* * *VT1) (Pol, Jur) to disqualifyel alcalde fue inhabilitado por seis años — the mayor was disqualified o barred from holding office for six years
los funcionarios responsables han sido inhabilitados — the civil servants responsible have been suspended
inhabilitar a algn para algo/hacer algo — to disqualify sb from sth/doing sth
2) (Med) to disable, render unfit* * *verbo transitivoinhabilitar a alguien para algo — para un cargo to disqualify somebody from something
* * *verbo transitivoinhabilitar a alguien para algo — para un cargo to disqualify somebody from something
* * *inhabilitar [A1 ]vt1 ( Der) inhabilitar a algn PARA algo to disqualify sb FROM sthfue inhabilitado para ocupar cargos públicos he was disqualified o barred from holding public office2(imposibilitar): el accidente lo inhabilitó para conducir the accident left him unable to drive* * *
inhabilitar vtr Jur to disqualify: su implicación en ese asunto lo inhabilita para el cargo, his involvement in that affair disqualifies him from the post
' inhabilitar' also found in these entries:
English:
ban
- disqualify
- strike off
- incapacitate
* * *inhabilitar vt1. [jurídicamente] to disqualify ( para from);fue inhabilitado para ejercer cargos públicos she was disqualified from holding public office2. [físicamente] to put out of action;la tormenta inhabilitó la red telefónica the storm put the telephone system out of action;la caída lo inhabilitó para el ciclismo the fall put an end to his cycling* * *v/t disqualify ( para from)* * *inhabilitar vt1) : to disqualify, to bar2) : to disable
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