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1 mandar
v.1 to order.la profesora nos ha mandado deberes/una redacción the teacher has set o given us some homework/an essaymandar a alguien hacer algo to order somebody to do somethingmandar hacer algo to have something done¿quién te manda decirle nada? who asked you to say anything to her?Ellos mandan a los marineros They command the sailors.2 to send.mandar algo a alguien to send somebody something, to send something to somebodyme mandó un correo electrónico she sent me an e-mail, she e-mailed meLe mandaremos el pago por correo We will send you your payment by mail.3 to lead, to be in charge of.4 to send (informal) (lanzar).mandó la jabalina más allá de los 90 metros he sent the javelin beyond the 90 meter mark5 to be in charge.aquí mando yo I'm in charge here6 to order people around.7 to send out.8 to have authority, to dictate, to hold the reins, to rule.Los capitanes mandan The captains have authority.9 to order to.María le manda a Sue hacer eso Mary orders Sue to do that.* * *1 (ordenar) to order, tell2 (enviar) to send1 (dirigir - un grupo) to be in charge; (- un país) to be in power■ ¿quién manda aquí? who's in charge here?\¡a mandar! you're in charge!lo que usted mande as you wish, as you saymandar a alguien a paseo/hacer gárgaras/freír espárragos familiar to tell somebody to get lost, tell somebody to take a running jump¿mande? familiar pardon?* * *verb1) to order2) command3) send* * *1. VT1) (=ordenar, encargar) to tell¿hoy no te han mandado deberes? — haven't they given you any homework today?
¿qué manda usted? — esp LAm can I help you?
¿manda usted algo más? — esp LAm would you like anything else?
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mandar (a algn) (a) hacer algo, lo mandé a comprar pan — I sent him (out) for bread o to buy some breadtuvimos que mandar arreglar el coche — we had to put the car in for repairs, we had to have the car repaired
¿quién diablos me mandaría a mí meterme en esto? — * why on earth did I get mixed up in this? *
¿quién te manda ser tan tonto? — how could you be so stupid?
mandar callar a algn — [gen] to tell sb to be quiet; [con autoridad] to order sb to be quiet
mandar llamar o venir a algn — to send for sb
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mandar a algn (a) por algo — to send sb (out) for sth o to do sthlo mandé a por el periódico — I sent him (out) for the paper o to buy the paper
me han mandado que deje de fumar — I've been advised o told to stop smoking
como está mandado Esp * —
2) (=enviar) to sendme han mandado un paquete de Madrid — I've got o I've been sent a parcel from Madrid
lo mandaron como representante de la empresa — he was sent to represent the company, he was sent as the company's representative
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mandar algo por correo — to post sth, mail sth (EEUU)te mandaré mi dirección por correo electrónico — I'll send you my address by email, I'll email you my address
carajo 1., 3), mierda 1., 1), mona 1), paseo 1), porra 6)•
mandar recuerdos a algn — to send one's love to sb, send one's regards to sb frm3) (=estar al mando de) [+ batallón] to lead, command; [+ trabajadores, policías] to be in charge of4) (Dep) to send, hitmandó la pelota fuera del campo de golf — he sent o hit the ball off the golf course
5) (Med) to prescribe6) (=legar) to leave, bequeath frm7) LAm (=lanzar) to throw, hurl8) LAm*mandar una patada a algn — to give sb a kick, kick sb
9) LAm (=tirar) to throw away10) LAm [+ caballo] to break in11) Cono Sur (Dep) to start2. VI1) (=estar al mando) [gen] to be in charge; (Mil) to be in command¿quién manda aquí? — who's in charge here?
aquí mando yo — I'm the boss here, I'm in charge here
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mandar en algo — to be in charge of sth; (Mil) to be in command of sth2) (=ordenar)¡mande usted! — at your service!, what can I do for you?
de nada, a mandar — don't mention it, (I'm) at your service!
¿mande? — esp Méx (=¿cómo dice?) pardon?, what did you say?; [invitando a hablar] yes?
le gusta mandar — pey he likes bossing people around
canon 2), Dios 3)•
según manda la ley — (Jur) in accordance with the law3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( ordenar)a mí nadie me manda — nobody tells me what to do o orders me about
sí señor, lo que usted mande — as you wish, sir o very good, sir
mandar + INF: la mandó callar he told o ordered her to be quiet; mandó encender una fogata she ordered that a bonfire be lit; mandar QUE + SUBJ: mandó que sirvieran la comida she ordered lunch to be served; ¿quién te manda revolver en mis papeles? who said you could go rummaging through my papers?; ¿y quién te manda ser tan tonta? — how could you be so silly!
b) ( recetar) to prescribe2) ( enviar) to send3) (AmL) ( tratándose de encargos)mandó decir que... — she sent a message to say that...
¿por qué no mandas a arreglar esos zapatos? — why don't you get o have those shoes mended?
4) (AmL fam) (arrojar, lanzar)2.mandó la pelota fuera de la cancha — he kicked/sent/hit the ball out of play
mande! — yes sir/madam?, excuse me?
¿mande? — (Méx) (I'm) sorry? o pardon? o (AmE) excuse me?
3.María! - ¿mande? — (Méx) María! - yes?
mandarsev pron3) (Méx fam) ( aprovecharse) to take advantagemandarse cambiar (Andes) or (RPl) mudar (fam): se mandó cambiar dando un portazo he stormed out, slamming the door; un buen día se cansó y se mandó cambiar one day he decided he'd had enough, and just walked out o upped and left (colloq); mándense cambiar de aquí! — clear off! (colloq), get lost! (colloq)
* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( ordenar)a mí nadie me manda — nobody tells me what to do o orders me about
sí señor, lo que usted mande — as you wish, sir o very good, sir
mandar + INF: la mandó callar he told o ordered her to be quiet; mandó encender una fogata she ordered that a bonfire be lit; mandar QUE + SUBJ: mandó que sirvieran la comida she ordered lunch to be served; ¿quién te manda revolver en mis papeles? who said you could go rummaging through my papers?; ¿y quién te manda ser tan tonta? — how could you be so silly!
b) ( recetar) to prescribe2) ( enviar) to send3) (AmL) ( tratándose de encargos)mandó decir que... — she sent a message to say that...
¿por qué no mandas a arreglar esos zapatos? — why don't you get o have those shoes mended?
4) (AmL fam) (arrojar, lanzar)2.mandó la pelota fuera de la cancha — he kicked/sent/hit the ball out of play
mande! — yes sir/madam?, excuse me?
¿mande? — (Méx) (I'm) sorry? o pardon? o (AmE) excuse me?
3.María! - ¿mande? — (Méx) María! - yes?
mandarsev pron3) (Méx fam) ( aprovecharse) to take advantagemandarse cambiar (Andes) or (RPl) mudar (fam): se mandó cambiar dando un portazo he stormed out, slamming the door; un buen día se cansó y se mandó cambiar one day he decided he'd had enough, and just walked out o upped and left (colloq); mándense cambiar de aquí! — clear off! (colloq), get lost! (colloq)
* * *mandar11 = be in charge, instruct, mandate, enjoin, call + the shots, be the boss, call + the tune, rule + the roost.Ex: He stared coldly at her for a moment, then spat out: 'Bah! You're in charge'.
Ex: Some of the above limitations of title indexes can be overcome by exercising a measure of control over the index terminology, and by inputting and instructing the computer to print a number of pre-determined links or references between keywords.Ex: Adequate security for expensive equipment must also be provided for in this decision, and a secluded back room, a remote phone cut-off switch, or a removable keyboard may be mandated.Ex: Heightened interest in the nation's founding and in the intentions of the founders enjoins law librarians to provide reference service for research in the history of the constitutional period.Ex: The article is entitled 'Who's calling the shots in the semiconductor industry'.Ex: One of the hardest things about being the boss is that no one tells you what you're doing wrong.Ex: As long as we allow other people to pay the piper, they will continue calling the tune in Africa.Ex: Just as the 19th century belonged to England and the 20th century to America, so the 21st century will be China's turn to set the agenda and rule the roost.* los que mandan = the powers-that-be.* mandar a buscar = send for.* mandar + Alguien + a = shuffle + Nombre + to.* mandar callar = shush, hush.* mandar comparecer = subpoena.* no dejar de mandar + Nombre = keep + Nombre + coming.* quien paga manda = he who pays the piper calls the tune.mandar22 = direct, forward, ship, ship off.Ex: This statement directs the user to adopt a number more specific terms in preference to the general term.
Ex: It also stores any messages which it cannot forward because the receiving terminal is busy or which can be sent at off-peak times.Ex: According to librarians, vendors aren't shipping books fast enough.Ex: Sex was taboo, premarital sex was not accepted and if a girl found herself 'in the family way' many times she was shipped off to live with relatives.* mandar a freír espárragos = send + Nombre + packing.* mandar por correo electrónico = e-mail [email].* mandar un correo electrónico = e-mail [email].* * *mandar [A1 ]vtA1(ordenar): haz lo que te mandan do as you're tolda mí nadie me manda I don't take orders from anyone, nobody tells me what to do o orders me aboutde acuerdo a lo que manda la ley in accordance with the lawsí señor, lo que usted mande as you wish, sir o very good, sirmandar + INF:la mandó callar he told o ordered her to be quietmandó encender una fogata she ordered that a bonfire be litmandar QUE + SUBJ:mandó que sirvieran la comida she ordered lunch to be servedle mandó que nos dejara en paz she ordered o told him to leave us alone¿quién te manda revolver en mis papeles? who said you could go rummaging through my papers?¿y quién te manda ser tan tonta? how could you be so silly!2(recetar): le mandó unos antibióticos she prescribed (him) some antibioticsel médico le mandó hacerse unas gárgaras the doctor advised him to gargleB (enviar) ‹carta/paquete/persona› to sendmi madre te manda saludos my mother sends you her regardslo mandaron de or como representante a la conferencia he was sent to the conference as their delegatea las nueve nos mandaban a la cama they used to send us to bed at nine o'clockla mandé por el pan I sent her out to buy the breadCmandó decir que no podía venir she sent a message to say o she sent word that she couldn't come¿por qué no mandas a arreglar esos zapatos? why don't you get o have those shoes mended?D( AmL fam) (arrojar, lanzar): mandó la pelota fuera de la cancha he kicked/sent/hit the ball out of playle mandó un puñetazo he punched him■ mandarviA(ordenar): en mi casa mando yo I'm the boss in my house, I wear the trousers in my house¡mande! yes sir/madam?, excuse me?¡María! — ¿mande? ( Méx); María! — yes?B ( AmL, tratándose de encargos) mandar a hacer algo; to send sb to do sthfue mandada a matarlo she was sent to kill him■ mandarsese mandó un postre delicioso he managed to produce o he rustled up a delicious dessertse mandó un discurso de dos horas she regaled us with a two hour speech, she gave a speech that went on for two hoursmandarse cambiar ( Andes) or ( RPl) mudar ( fam): se mandó cambiar dando un portazo he stormed out, slamming the doorun buen día se cansó y se mandó cambiar or mudar one day he decided he'd had enough, and just walked out o upped and left ( colloq)* * *
mandar ( conjugate mandar) verbo transitivo
1a) ( ordenar):
haz lo que te mandan do as you're told;
la mandó callar he told o ordered her to be quiet;
mandó que sirvieran la comida she ordered lunch to be served
2 ( enviar) to send;
3 (AmL) ( tratándose de encargos):
mandó decir que … she sent a message to say that …;
mandar algo a arreglar to get o have sth mended
4 (AmL fam) (arrojar, lanzar):◊ mandó la pelota fuera de la cancha he kicked/sent/hit the ball out of play
verbo intransitivo ( ser el jefe) to be in charge, be the boss (colloq);◊ ¿mande? (Méx) (I'm) sorry?, pardon?;
¡María! — ¿mande? (Méx) María! — yes?
mandar verbo transitivo
1 (dar órdenes) to order: me mandó barrer el suelo, she told me to sweep the floor
2 (remitir) to send: le mandaré unas flores, I'll send him some flowers
te manda saludos, she sends you her regards
mándalo por correo, send it by post
nos mandaron a por unos huevos, they sent us for some eggs
3 (capitanear, dirigir) to lead, be in charge o command of
Mil to command
' mandar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
disponer
- espárrago
- imperar
- mira
- porra
- diablo
- mierda
- paseo
- puñeta
- remitir
English:
blow
- command
- control
- direct
- dismiss
- farm out
- fax
- instruct
- order
- pack off
- post
- reapply
- refer to
- send
- send in
- send on
- send out
- ship
- tell
- air
- drive
- drop
- get
- pack
- refer
- register
- set
- summon
- text
* * *♦ vt1. [ordenar] to order;el juez mandó la inmediata ejecución de la sentencia the judge ordered the sentence to be carried out immediately;la profesora nos ha mandado deberes/una redacción the teacher has set o given us some homework/an essay;mandar a alguien hacer algo, mandar a alguien que haga algo to order sb to do sth;le mandaron que se fuera they ordered him to leave;yo hago lo que me mandan I do as I'm told;mandar hacer algo to have sth done;mandaron revisar todas las máquinas they had all the machines checked;mandó llamar a un electricista she asked for an electrician to be sent;el maestro mandó callar the teacher called for silence, the teacher told the class to be silent;la jefa le mandó venir a su despacho the boss summoned him to her office;¿quién te manda decirle nada? who asked you to say anything to her?;¿quién me mandará a mí meterme en estos líos? why did I have to get involved in this mess?el médico me mandó nadar the doctor told me I had to go swimming3. [enviar] to send;mandar algo a alguien to send sb sth, to send sth to sb;me mandó un correo electrónico she sent me an e-mail, she e-mailed me;me lo mandó por correo electrónico he sent it to me by e-mail;lo mandaron a un recado/una misión he was sent on an errand/mission;lo mandaron a la cárcel/la guerra he was sent to prison/away to war;mandar a alguien (a) por algo to send sb for sth;lo mandaron de embajador a Irlanda he was sent to Ireland as an ambassador;me mandan de la central para recoger un paquete I've been sent by our main office to pick up a package;Vulgmandar a alguien a la mierda to tell sb to piss off;Fammandar a alguien a paseo to send sb packing;Fammandar a alguien a la porra to tell sb to go to hell;Fammandar a alguien al demonio to tell sb to go to the devil4. [dirigir] [país] to rule;manda a un grupo de voluntarios she is in charge of a group of voluntary workers;el corredor que manda el grupo perseguidor the runner leading the chasing packmandó la jabalina más allá de los 90 metros he sent the javelin beyond the 90 metre mark;mandó el balón fuera [por la banda] he put the ball out of play;[disparando] he shot widele mandé un bofetón I gave him a slap, I slapped himlo mandaron llamar del hospital the hospital sent for him8. CompEsp Fam¡manda narices! can you believe it!;muy Fam¡manda huevos! can you Br bloody o US goddamn believe it!♦ vi1. [dirigir] to be in charge;[partido político, jefe de estado] to rule;aquí mando yo I'm in charge here;Méx Fam¡mande! [a sus órdenes] how can I help you?;Esp, Méx Fam¿mande? [¿cómo?] eh?, you what?;a mandar, que para eso estamos certainly, Sir/Madam!, at your service!* * *I v/t1 ( ordenar) order;a mí no me manda nadie nobody tells me what to do;mandar hacer algo have sth done2 ( enviar) sendII v/i1 be in charge2:TELEC hallo?* * *mandar vt1) ordenar: to command, to order2) enviar: to sendte manda saludos: he sends you his regards3) echar: to hurl, to throw4)mandar vi: to be the boss, to be in charge* * *mandar vb¿no te había mandado sacar la basura? didn't I tell you to take the rubbish out?3. (dirigir) to be in charge¿quién manda aquí? who's in charge here? -
2 enviar
v.1 to send.te enviaré la información por correo electrónico I'll e-mail the information to you, I'll send you the information by e-mailenvíale mis saludos a tu madre give my regards to your motherEllos cursaron la mercadería They sent the merchandise.2 to send (person).lo enviaron de embajador they sent him as an ambassadorlo enviaron (a) por agua they sent him for water3 to send off, to send, to bundle off.* * *1 (gen) to send2 COMERCIO to dispatch, remit (por barco) to ship\* * *verb1) to send2) dispatch3) ship* * *VT to sendenviar un mensaje a algn — [por móvil] to text sb, send sb a text message
enviar por el médico — to send for the doctor, fetch the doctor
* * *verbo transitivoa) <carta/paquete> to send; <pedido/mercancías> to send, dispatchenvió el balón al fondo de las mallas — (period) he put the ball in the back of the net
b) < persona> to sendlo enviaron a Londres de agregado cultural — he was sent o posted to London as cultural attaché
enviar a alguien a + INF — to send somebody to + inf
* * *= deliver, despatch [dispatch], direct, dispatch [despatch], forward, post, route, send, ship, subject, send out, submit, remit, ship off.Ex. You do not want to try and clear the building, thinking it is a fire when it is just somebody trying to deliver a parcel of books to the back door.Ex. The aim of the project is to refine selection procedures and improve the quality of books despatched to Africa.Ex. This statement directs the user to adopt a number more specific terms in preference to the general term.Ex. Any surrogates and their arrangement and dispatch to users who can be expected to be interested in the associated document.Ex. It also stores any messages which it cannot forward because the receiving terminal is busy or which can be sent at off-peak times.Ex. At the same time, a notice to the borrower is posted to the 'hold available' print queue.Ex. Requests which cannot be filled by local or regional libraries are automatically routed by the system to NLM as the library of last resort.Ex. Usually a central cataloguing agency is based upon a national library or copyright office, where publishers are required by law to send at least one copy of every book published in that country.Ex. According to librarians, vendors aren't shipping books fast enough.Ex. Author abstracts are the abstracts prepared by authors of the document that has been subjected to abstracting.Ex. The claim category tells DOBIS/LIBIS how many days to allow in addition to the receipt lag before sending out a claim.Ex. Most publications are probably free distribution material and whilst that does not absolve the publishers from the obligation of legal deposit it is probable that many local authorities do not submit their materials.Ex. The Court has already ruled that it has power to hear and determine the matter without remitting it back to the lower court.Ex. Sex was taboo, premarital sex was not accepted and if a girl found herself 'in the family way' many times she was shipped off to live with relatives.----* continuar enviando + Nombre = keep + Nombre + coming.* enviar + Alguien + a = refer + Alguien + to.* enviar a prisión = send to + jail.* enviar a un asesor experto = refer.* enviar de nuevo = resend [re-send].* enviar de vuelta = send back.* enviar en contenedor = containerise [containerize, -USA].* enviar información a = direct + output.* enviar información de un modo automático = push + information.* enviar por contenedor = containerise [containerize, -USA].* enviar por correo = mail, send through + the mail, post.* enviar por correo aéreo = air-mail.* enviar por correo electrónico, mandar por correo electrónico, enviar un cor = e-mail [email], e-mail [email].* enviar una invitación = send + invitation, issue + invitation.* enviar una nota a Alguien = drop + Nombre + a note.* enviar una pregunta a una lista de correo = post + a question.* enviar una señal = send + signal.* enviar un correo electrónico = e-mail [email].* enviar un documento = deliver + document.* enviar un mensaje = forward + message.* enviar un mensaje a una lista de correo = post + a message.* enviar un mensaje de texto = text.* enviar un sms = text.* no dejar de enviar + Nombre = keep + Nombre + coming.* recoger y enviar datos = telemeter.* seguir enviando + Nombre = keep + Nombre + coming.* término al que se envía = target term.* término del que se envía = referred-from term.* volver a enviar = resubmit [re-submit], reship, resend [re-send].* * *verbo transitivoa) <carta/paquete> to send; <pedido/mercancías> to send, dispatchenvió el balón al fondo de las mallas — (period) he put the ball in the back of the net
b) < persona> to sendlo enviaron a Londres de agregado cultural — he was sent o posted to London as cultural attaché
enviar a alguien a + INF — to send somebody to + inf
* * *= deliver, despatch [dispatch], direct, dispatch [despatch], forward, post, route, send, ship, subject, send out, submit, remit, ship off.Ex: You do not want to try and clear the building, thinking it is a fire when it is just somebody trying to deliver a parcel of books to the back door.
Ex: The aim of the project is to refine selection procedures and improve the quality of books despatched to Africa.Ex: This statement directs the user to adopt a number more specific terms in preference to the general term.Ex: Any surrogates and their arrangement and dispatch to users who can be expected to be interested in the associated document.Ex: It also stores any messages which it cannot forward because the receiving terminal is busy or which can be sent at off-peak times.Ex: At the same time, a notice to the borrower is posted to the 'hold available' print queue.Ex: Requests which cannot be filled by local or regional libraries are automatically routed by the system to NLM as the library of last resort.Ex: Usually a central cataloguing agency is based upon a national library or copyright office, where publishers are required by law to send at least one copy of every book published in that country.Ex: According to librarians, vendors aren't shipping books fast enough.Ex: Author abstracts are the abstracts prepared by authors of the document that has been subjected to abstracting.Ex: The claim category tells DOBIS/LIBIS how many days to allow in addition to the receipt lag before sending out a claim.Ex: Most publications are probably free distribution material and whilst that does not absolve the publishers from the obligation of legal deposit it is probable that many local authorities do not submit their materials.Ex: The Court has already ruled that it has power to hear and determine the matter without remitting it back to the lower court.Ex: Sex was taboo, premarital sex was not accepted and if a girl found herself 'in the family way' many times she was shipped off to live with relatives.* continuar enviando + Nombre = keep + Nombre + coming.* enviar + Alguien + a = refer + Alguien + to.* enviar a prisión = send to + jail.* enviar a un asesor experto = refer.* enviar de nuevo = resend [re-send].* enviar de vuelta = send back.* enviar en contenedor = containerise [containerize, -USA].* enviar información a = direct + output.* enviar información de un modo automático = push + information.* enviar por contenedor = containerise [containerize, -USA].* enviar por correo = mail, send through + the mail, post.* enviar por correo aéreo = air-mail.* enviar por correo electrónico, mandar por correo electrónico, enviar un cor = e-mail [email], e-mail [email].* enviar una invitación = send + invitation, issue + invitation.* enviar una nota a Alguien = drop + Nombre + a note.* enviar una pregunta a una lista de correo = post + a question.* enviar una señal = send + signal.* enviar un correo electrónico = e-mail [email].* enviar un documento = deliver + document.* enviar un mensaje = forward + message.* enviar un mensaje a una lista de correo = post + a message.* enviar un mensaje de texto = text.* enviar un sms = text.* no dejar de enviar + Nombre = keep + Nombre + coming.* recoger y enviar datos = telemeter.* seguir enviando + Nombre = keep + Nombre + coming.* término al que se envía = target term.* término del que se envía = referred-from term.* volver a enviar = resubmit [re-submit], reship, resend [re-send].* * *vt1 ‹carta/paquete› to send; ‹pedido/mercancías› to send, dispatchpuede enviarlo por avión o por barco you can send it by air or by shipmi madre te envía recuerdos my mother sends you her regardslos corresponsales envían las crónicas por teléfono the correspondents phone in their reportsenvió el balón al fondo de las mallas ( period); he put the ball in the back of the net2 ‹persona› to sendme envió de intermediario she sent me as an intermediarylo enviaron a Londres de agregado cultural he was sent o posted to London as cultural attachéme envió por pan or ( Esp) a por pan she sent me out for bread o to get breadenviaron una delegación de diez personas they sent o dispatched a delegation of ten peopleenviar a algn A + INF to send sb to + INFenvió al chófer a buscarlo she sent the chauffeur to meet him* * *
enviar ( conjugate enviar) verbo transitivo
‹pedido/mercancías› to send, dispatch
enviar verbo transitivo to send: tengo que enviar un giro a Luisa, I've got to send a postal order to Luisa
' enviar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
avión
- cable
- cursar
- expedir
- consignar
- giro
- mandar
- poner
English:
commit
- consign
- dispatch
- fraternal
- hospitalize
- mail
- pack off
- refer to
- route
- rush
- second-class
- send
- send away
- send in
- send off
- send on
- send out
- ship
- telex
- wire
- word
- forward
- post
- redirect
* * *enviar vt1. [mandar, remitir] to send;[por barco] to ship; [por fax] to fax;envían la mercancía por avión they send the goods by air;te enviaré la información por correo electrónico I'll e-mail the information to you, I'll send you the information by e-mail;envíale mis saludos a tu madre give my regards to your mother;envió el balón al fondo de la red he sent the ball into the back of the net2. [persona] to send;lo enviaron de embajador they sent him as an ambassador;lo enviaron (a) por agua they sent him for water;enviar a alguien a hacer algo to send sb to do sth;me enviaron a negociar contigo they sent me to negotiate with you* * *v/t send* * *enviar {85} vt1) : to send2) : to ship* * * -
3 ingresar
v.1 to deposit, to pay in (money). (peninsular Spanish)Ella ingresó dinero She deposited money.2 to enter, to come in, to join.El jefe ingresó de repente The boss entered suddenly.El chico ingresó los datos The boy entered the data.3 to affiliate.La escuela ingresó a María The school affiliated Mary.4 to receive.Nos ingresa dinero We receive money.* * *1 (dinero) to pay in, deposit1 (entrar) to join2 (hospital) to be admitted to\ingresar cadáver to be dead on arrival* * *verb* * *1. VTquería ingresar este cheque — I'd like to pay in this cheque o to deposit this cheque
he ingresado 500 euros en mi cuenta/en el banco — I've paid 500 euros into my account/the bank, I've deposited 500 euros in my account/the bank
ingresa 2.500 euros al mes — he earns 2,500 euros a month
2) (=internar)a) [en institución]la ingresaron en la cárcel hace dos días — she was put in prison o sent to prison two days ago
ingresar a algn en un colegio — to enrol sb in a school, send sb to a school
b) [en hospital] to admit (en to)un paciente ingresado a consecuencia de una intoxicación — a patient admitted to hospital o (EEUU) to the hospital as a result of food poisoning
2. VI1) (=entrar)a) [en institución] to joinfue la primera mujer que ingresó en o LAm a la Academia — she was the first woman to be elected to the Academy o to become a member of the Academy
•
ingresar en o LAm a la cárcel — to go to prison, be sent to prison•
ingresar en el o LAm al ejército — to join the army, join up•
ingresar en o LAm a una sociedad — to become a member of a club, join a club•
ingresar en o LAm a la universidad — to start university, begin one's university studiesb) (Med)•
ingresar en el hospital — to be admitted to hospital, be admitted to the hospital (EEUU), go into hospital, go into the hospital (EEUU)falleció poco después de ingresar en el hospital — she died shortly after being admitted to hospital, she died shortly after she went into hospital
el agente se encuentra ingresado en el hospital universitario — the police officer is a patient in the university hospital
2) (Econ) [dinero] to come in3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) personaa) (en organización, club) to join; ( en colegio) to enter; ( en el ejército) to joiningresar en la cárcel — to be taken to jail, be placed in jail
ingresó cadáver — (Esp) he was dead on arrival
b) (AmL period) (entrar, introducirse)2) dinero to come in2.ingresar vt1) < persona> ( en hospital) to admit2) (Esp) (Fin) < dinero> to pay iningresar una cantidad en una cuenta — persona to pay a sum into an account; banco to credit an account with a sum
* * *= pay.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio paid.Ex. I am also committed, however -- and this is what our taxpayers are paying us for -- to serving our library users, the people who are paying our salaries.----* ingresar en hospital = hospitalise [hospitalize, -USA].* ingresar en los fondos = accession.* ingresar en una orden religiosa = join + religious order.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) personaa) (en organización, club) to join; ( en colegio) to enter; ( en el ejército) to joiningresar en la cárcel — to be taken to jail, be placed in jail
ingresó cadáver — (Esp) he was dead on arrival
b) (AmL period) (entrar, introducirse)2) dinero to come in2.ingresar vt1) < persona> ( en hospital) to admit2) (Esp) (Fin) < dinero> to pay iningresar una cantidad en una cuenta — persona to pay a sum into an account; banco to credit an account with a sum
* * *= pay.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio paid.Ex: I am also committed, however -- and this is what our taxpayers are paying us for -- to serving our library users, the people who are paying our salaries.
* ingresar en hospital = hospitalise [hospitalize, -USA].* ingresar en los fondos = accession.* ingresar en una orden religiosa = join + religious order.* * *ingresar [A1 ]viA «persona»quiere ingresar en el or al club local he wants to become a member of o join the local clubingresó en el colegio secundario en 1972 she started (at) o entered High School in 1972 ( AmE), she started (at) o entered Secondary School in 1972 ( BrE)2 (en un hospital) to go in, be admittedle aconsejó ingresar de inmediato en el hospital he advised her to go into hospital immediatelyfue operado poco después de ingresar en el hospital he was operated on shortly after being admitted to (the) hospital o after being hospitalizedingresó cadáver ( Esp); he was dead on arrival3(en la cárcel): ingresar en la cárcel to be taken to jail, be placed in jailingresaron en prisión preventiva they were remanded in custody4( AmL period) (entrar, introducirse): los ladrones ingresaron a su casa the thieves broke into her houselos jugadores ingresan en el terreno de juego the players are coming onto the fieldB «dinero» to come inel dinero que ingresa en el país proveniente del turismo extranjero the money which comes into the country through foreign tourism, the money which foreign tourism brings into the country¿cuánto dinero ha ingresado en caja este mes? how much money have we/you taken this month?■ ingresarvtA ‹persona› (en un hospital) to admithubo que ingresarlo de urgencia he had to be admitted o hospitalized as a matter of urgency, he had to be rushed to (the) hospitalel médico decidió ingresar lo the doctor decided to send him to hospitalfueron ingresados ayer en este centro penitenciario they were brought to o placed in this prison yesterday1 (en una cuenta) to credithemos ingresado esta cantidad en su cuenta we have credited this sum to your account, we have credited your account with this sumingresé el dinero en el banco/en su cuenta I paid the money into the bank/into his account2 (percibir, ganar) to earn* * *
ingresar ( conjugate ingresar) verbo intransitivo
1 [ persona] (en organización, club) to join;
( en colegio) to enter;
( en el ejército) to join;
ingresó cadáver (Esp) he was dead on arrival
2 [ dinero] to come in
verbo transitivo
1 ‹ persona› ( en hospital):
hubo que ingresarlo de urgencia he had to be admitted as a matter of urgency;
fueron ingresados en esta prisión they were taken to this prison
2 (Esp) (Fin) ‹dinero/cheque› to pay in;
[ banco] to credit an account with a sum
ingresar
I verbo transitivo
1 Fin (en un banco) to deposit, pay in
(recibir ganancias) to take in
2 Med to admit: me ingresaron con una crisis nerviosa, I was admitted with a nervous breakdown
II verbo intransitivo
1 to enter: este año ingresa en la Universidad, this year he goes to University
ingresar en un club, to join a club
2 Med ingresó a las cinco, he was admitted (to hospital) at five (o'clock)
ingresó cadáver, to be dead on arrival
' ingresar' also found in these entries:
English:
admit
- bank
- deposit
- enter
- hospitalize
- join
- pay in
- credit
- grammar
- pay
* * *♦ vtingresar dinero en una cuenta to deposit money in an account, to pay money into an account;los pagos me los ingresan en mi cuenta the money is paid into my account, the payments are credited to my account2. [dinero] [ganar] to make, to earn;la empresa ingresa varios millones cada día the company makes several million a day♦ vi1.[convento, universidad] to enter;ingresar en [asociación, ejército] to join;la primera mujer que ingresa en la Academia the first woman to become a member of the Academy2.Espingresar en [hospital] to be admitted to;ingresar cadáver to be dead on arrival3.ingresar en [prisión] to go to, to be sent to;el terrorista ingresó ayer en prisión the terrorist went o was sent to prison yesterdayun desconocido ingresó al palacio real an unidentified intruder got into the royal palace* * *I v/i:II v/t cheque pay in, deposit* * *ingresar vt1) : to admitingresaron a Luis al hospital: Luis was admitted into the hospital2) : to depositingresar vi1) : to enter, to go in2)ingresar en : to join, to enroll in* * *ingresar vb1. (en el hospital) to go into hospital2. (en la universidad) to start3. (hacerse miembro) to join -
4 regresar
v.1 to give back. ( Latin American Spanish salvo River Plate)2 to go back, to return (yendo).¿cuándo regresará? when will she be back?regresó a su casa después de dos meses en el extranjero she returned home after two months abroadMaría tornó ayer Mary returned yesterday.3 to come back, to return.* * *1 to return, come back, go back* * *verb* * *1.VI (=venir) to return, come back; (=irse) to return, go back2.VT LAm to give back, return3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo to return, come/go back2.regresar vt (AmL exc CS)a) <libro/llaves> to return, give backme regresaron la carta — the letter was sent back o returned to me
b) < persona> to send...back3.regresarse v pron (AmL exc RPl) to return, go/come back* * *= return, get back, come back, be back.Ex. Returning to government agencies, some agencies are treated as subordinate to a government, whilst others are entered independently.Ex. I have been off on vacation and just got back.Ex. He wondered whether to chase after Duff and order him to come back or wait and see him later, after she had regained her composure.Ex. Which means I'd give the whole shooting match just to be back where I was before I quit sleeping under the stars and come into the hen-coops.----* encontrar el modo de regresar = find + Posesivo + way back.* regresar a = move back to, roll back to, head back to.* regresar a casa = go + home again.* regresar al principio = go back to + square one, be back to square one.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to return, come/go back2.regresar vt (AmL exc CS)a) <libro/llaves> to return, give backme regresaron la carta — the letter was sent back o returned to me
b) < persona> to send...back3.regresarse v pron (AmL exc RPl) to return, go/come back* * *= return, get back, come back, be back.Ex: Returning to government agencies, some agencies are treated as subordinate to a government, whilst others are entered independently.
Ex: I have been off on vacation and just got back.Ex: He wondered whether to chase after Duff and order him to come back or wait and see him later, after she had regained her composure.Ex: Which means I'd give the whole shooting match just to be back where I was before I quit sleeping under the stars and come into the hen-coops.* encontrar el modo de regresar = find + Posesivo + way back.* regresar a = move back to, roll back to, head back to.* regresar a casa = go + home again.* regresar al principio = go back to + square one, be back to square one.* * *regresar [A1 ]vito return, come/go backregresó muy tarde anoche she came o got back o returned very late last nightno sé cuándo va a regresar I don't know when he'll be back■ regresarvt( AmL exc CS)1 ‹libro/llaves› to return, give backregrésame el libro que te presté can you give me back o return the book I lent you?se olvidó de regresarme el cambio she forgot to give me my changeme regresaron la carta the letter was sent back o returned to me2 ‹persona› to send … backfueron regresados por inmigración they were sent back by the immigration authoritieslo regresaron del colegio he was sent home from school( AmL exc RPl) to return, go/come backse regresó a pie a su casa he went o returned home on footregrésate y recógelo come/go back and pick it upestaba en Roma pero ya se regresó she was in Rome but she's back now* * *
regresar ( conjugate regresar) verbo intransitivo
to return, come/go back;
verbo transitivo (AmL exc CS)
regresarse verbo pronominal (AmL exc RPl) to return, go/come back;
regresar verbo intransitivo to return
(a un lugar lejano) to go back
(al punto de partida) to come back
' regresar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
volver
- volverse
- devolver
- siempre
- tornar
English:
get back
- go back
- long
- return
- slip back
- turn back
- whip back
- get
- pay
- report
- turn
* * *♦ vi[yendo] to go back, to return; [viniendo] to come back, to return;¿cuándo regresará? when will she be back?;regresó a su casa después de dos meses en el extranjero she returned home after two months abroad♦ vtAm salvo RP1. [objeto] [devolver] to give back2. [persona] [mandar de vuelta] to send back* * *I v/i returnII v/t Méxreturn, give back* * *regresar vtdevolver: to give backregresar vi: to return, to come back, to go back* * *regresar vb to return / to go back -
5 patíbulo
m.gallows, scaffold.* * *1 gallows sing* * *SM scaffold, gallows* * *a) ( tablado) scaffoldb) ( horca) gallows* * *= gallows, scaffold.Ex. Carlyle pointed out that every town has its majesty's police, prisons and gallows but not its majesty's library.Ex. His defense of the necessity of war for humanity is rooted in a defense of tradition, & ritual bloodshed on the scaffold or the battle field.* * *a) ( tablado) scaffoldb) ( horca) gallows* * *= gallows, scaffold.Ex: Carlyle pointed out that every town has its majesty's police, prisons and gallows but not its majesty's library.
Ex: His defense of the necessity of war for humanity is rooted in a defense of tradition, & ritual bloodshed on the scaffold or the battle field.* * *1 (tablado) scaffold2 (horca) gallowslo condenaron al patíbulo he was sent to the gallows* * *
patíbulo sustantivo masculino
' patíbulo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cadalso
- horca
English:
scaffold
* * *patíbulo nmscaffold, gallows;lo condenaron al patíbulo he was sentenced to hang, he was sent to the gallows* * *m scaffold* * *patíbulo nm: gallows, scaffold -
6 destierro
m.exile.en el destierro in exilepres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desterrar.* * *1 (pena) banishment, exile2 (lugar) place of exile3 figurado (lugar muy apartado) back of beyond* * *SM1) (=exilio) exile, banishment2) (=lugar alejado) remote spot* * *masculino exile, banishment* * *= banishment, exile.Ex. Prisons were invented to substitute for the whip, stocks, banishment, & fines.Ex. Slake's Limbo belongs to a large category of fiction that deals in exile, whether enforced or self-sought.* * *masculino exile, banishment* * *= banishment, exile.Ex: Prisons were invented to substitute for the whip, stocks, banishment, & fines.
Ex: Slake's Limbo belongs to a large category of fiction that deals in exile, whether enforced or self-sought.* * *exilela reina lo condenó al destierro the queen banished him from the kingdom o sent him into exilemurió en el destierro he died in exile* * *
Del verbo desterrar: ( conjugate desterrar)
destierro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desterrar
destierro
desterrar ( conjugate desterrar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to exile, banish (liter)
destierro sustantivo masculino
exile, banishment
desterrar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to exile
2 (descartar un pensamiento, una idea) to dismiss
destierro sustantivo masculino exile
' destierro' also found in these entries:
English:
exile
* * *♦ nm1. [exilio] [fuera del país] exile;[dentro del país] internal exile;fue condenado al destierro he was sentenced to exile;emprender el destierro to go into exile;en el destierro in exile;marchar al destierro to go into exile2. [de costumbres, tradiciones] elimination* * *m exile* * *destierro nmexilio: exile -
7 leñero
m.wood seller.* * *leñero, -aSM / F (=comerciante) timber merchant* * *- ra adjetivo (fam) (Dep) dirty (colloq)* * *- ra adjetivo (fam) (Dep) dirty (colloq)* * *leñero -ralo expulsaron por leñero he was sent off for dirty play* * *♦ adjdirty♦ nm,fdirty player -
8 atraso
m.1 slowness.2 backwardness.3 delay.4 underdevelopment, backwardness.5 backlog, backlog of work.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: atrasar.* * *1 delay2 (de reloj) slowness3 (de un país) backwardness1 COMERCIO arrears* * *noun m.1) backwardness2) delay•- atrasos* * *SM1) (=retraso) delay, time lag; [de reloj] slowness; [de país etc] backwardnesssalir del atraso — to catch up, make up lost time
¡esto es un atraso! — this is just holding things up!
3) And (=revés) setback4)tener un atraso — LAm (Med) to have a period
* * *1)a) ( en desarrollo) backward state; ( en ideas) backwardnessb) (esp AmL) ( retraso) delay* * *= backlog, backwardness, arrearage, delay.Ex. When the move took place in 1897, it was found that there was a backlog of some thirty years of uncatalogued and unbound material.Ex. Libraries in developing countries suffer from technological backwardness.Ex. To determine if arrearages of uncatalogued monographs still exist and to learn about methods of controlling and/or reducing any such arrears, a questionnaire was sent to 117 libraries.Ex. If there are excessive delays in the record becoming available, and long delays become a common phenomenon, the librarian who is anxious to make new stock available for the user as soon as possible will resort to local cataloguing.----* acumular atrasos = build up + backlogs.* atrasos = arrears.* ponerse al día de un atraso = clear + backlog.* sin atrasos = paid-up, in good standing.* tener atrasos = be in arrears.* * *1)a) ( en desarrollo) backward state; ( en ideas) backwardnessb) (esp AmL) ( retraso) delay* * *= backlog, backwardness, arrearage, delay.Ex: When the move took place in 1897, it was found that there was a backlog of some thirty years of uncatalogued and unbound material.
Ex: Libraries in developing countries suffer from technological backwardness.Ex: To determine if arrearages of uncatalogued monographs still exist and to learn about methods of controlling and/or reducing any such arrears, a questionnaire was sent to 117 libraries.Ex: If there are excessive delays in the record becoming available, and long delays become a common phenomenon, the librarian who is anxious to make new stock available for the user as soon as possible will resort to local cataloguing.* acumular atrasos = build up + backlogs.* atrasos = arrears.* ponerse al día de un atraso = clear + backlog.* sin atrasos = paid-up, in good standing.* tener atrasos = be in arrears.* * *A1 (en el desarrollo) backward state; (en las ideas) backwardnessperdona el atraso sorry for the delayatraso en el pago de las facturas delay o lateness in payment of invoicessalió con unos minutos de atraso it left a few minutes latetenemos un atraso terrible con el trabajo we have an awful backlog of worksus atrasos constantes his continual latenesscobrar/pagar los atrasos to collect/pay off the arrears* * *
Del verbo atrasar: ( conjugate atrasar)
atraso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
atrasó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
atrasar
atraso
atrasar ( conjugate atrasar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo [ reloj] to lose time
atrasarse verbo pronominal
1
[ persona] to be late
2
atraso sustantivo masculino
salió con unos minutos de atraso it left a few minutes late;
viene con una hora de atraso it's (running) an hour late
atrasar
I verbo transitivo to put back
II vi (un reloj) to be slow
atraso sustantivo masculino
1 delay
2 (de un país) backwardness
3 Fin atrasos, arrears
' atraso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tiniebla
English:
back
* * *atraso nm1. [demora] delay;llegar con (quince minutos de) atraso to be (fifteen minutes) late;los trenes circulan hoy con (una hora de) atraso the trains are running (an hour) late today;el proyecto lleva mucho atraso the project is a long way behind schedule2. [del reloj] slowness3. [de evolución, desarrollo] backwardness;no tener móvil me parece un atraso not having a mobile is so backward!4.atrasos [de pagos] arrears;todavía no me han pagado los atrasos del año pasado they still haven't paid me their arrears o the money they owe me from last year* * *m1 backwardness2 COM:atrasos pl arrears* * *atraso nm1) retraso: lateness, delayllegó con 20 minutos de atraso: he was 20 minutes late2) : backwardness3) atrasos nmpl: arrears -
9 describir
v.1 to describe.Elsa describió el paisaje Elsa described the landscape.María describió sus experiencias Mary described her experiences.2 to explain, to demonstrate.Ricardo describe sus conclusiones Richard explains his conclusions.* * *(pp descrito,-a)1 to describe2 (trazar) to trace, describe* * *verb* * *(pp descrito)VT to describe* * *verbo transitivo1) <paisaje/persona> to describe2) (frml) <línea/órbita> to trace, describe (frml)* * *= depict, describe, give + an account of, give + a portrait of, profile, render, portray, characterise [characterize, -USA], paint + a picture, chronicle, give + a picture, picture, detail, illustrate.Ex. Trial procedures aiming to increase service recognition and service usage, and the evaluation thereof, are then depicted.Ex. Informative abstracts are appropriate for texts describing experimental work, and document with a central theme.Ex. This article gives some background information on markup systems and gives a brief account of the Standard Generalised Markup Language (SGML).Ex. This article gives a portrait of Varde public library, due to take possession of a new main library in then central town square.Ex. He was profiled in April 1972 as the Wilson Library Bulletin front-liner.Ex. The eventuality is, admittedly, remote but it is also necessary to render the imprint statement in this amount of detail.Ex. Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.Ex. As a consequence of the dualism of the research library and the public library different organisational schemes developed in the urban library system, which are characterised here in detail.Ex. The data paint a picture of a fragmented discipline.Ex. Their work has been chronicled by Boyd Rayward in a readable (but execrably printed) work.Ex. The 1981 census data was used as a rough guide to give a picture of the area and to compile graphs from these statistics.Ex. In most cases authors pictured incest as an assault against the innocent, but they often saw the abuser, especially the father, as a victim of himself and he is rarely punished with prison.Ex. In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.Ex. The presence of eggshells, faecal pellets, and silk threads in association with a mite-like animal illustrates a complex ecosystem.----* describir a grandes rasgos = paint + a broad picture.* describir con palabras = describe + in words.* describir de forma general = outline.* describir el ascenso a la fama de = chart + the rise of.* describir el desarrollo de = trace + the development of, trace + the evolution of.* describir en líneas generales = outline.* describir erróneamente = mislabel.* describir las características de = characterise [characterize, -USA].* describir una situación = depict + situation.* no haber palabras para describirlo = beggar + description.* * *verbo transitivo1) <paisaje/persona> to describe2) (frml) <línea/órbita> to trace, describe (frml)* * *= depict, describe, give + an account of, give + a portrait of, profile, render, portray, characterise [characterize, -USA], paint + a picture, chronicle, give + a picture, picture, detail, illustrate.Ex: Trial procedures aiming to increase service recognition and service usage, and the evaluation thereof, are then depicted.
Ex: Informative abstracts are appropriate for texts describing experimental work, and document with a central theme.Ex: This article gives some background information on markup systems and gives a brief account of the Standard Generalised Markup Language (SGML).Ex: This article gives a portrait of Varde public library, due to take possession of a new main library in then central town square.Ex: He was profiled in April 1972 as the Wilson Library Bulletin front-liner.Ex: The eventuality is, admittedly, remote but it is also necessary to render the imprint statement in this amount of detail.Ex: Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.Ex: As a consequence of the dualism of the research library and the public library different organisational schemes developed in the urban library system, which are characterised here in detail.Ex: The data paint a picture of a fragmented discipline.Ex: Their work has been chronicled by Boyd Rayward in a readable (but execrably printed) work.Ex: The 1981 census data was used as a rough guide to give a picture of the area and to compile graphs from these statistics.Ex: In most cases authors pictured incest as an assault against the innocent, but they often saw the abuser, especially the father, as a victim of himself and he is rarely punished with prison.Ex: In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.Ex: The presence of eggshells, faecal pellets, and silk threads in association with a mite-like animal illustrates a complex ecosystem.* describir a grandes rasgos = paint + a broad picture.* describir con palabras = describe + in words.* describir de forma general = outline.* describir el ascenso a la fama de = chart + the rise of.* describir el desarrollo de = trace + the development of, trace + the evolution of.* describir en líneas generales = outline.* describir erróneamente = mislabel.* describir las características de = characterise [characterize, -USA].* describir una situación = depict + situation.* no haber palabras para describirlo = beggar + description.* * *vtA ‹paisaje/persona› to describe¿me podría describir al ladrón? could you describe the thief for o to me?* * *
describir ( conjugate describir) verbo transitivo
to describe
describir verbo transitivo to describe
' describir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ancha
- ancho
- baja
- bajo
- bien
- delgada
- delgado
- trazar
- calificar
- caracterizar
- descrito
- detalle
English:
curve
- describe
- notice
- paint
- portray
- vividly
- depict
* * *describir vt1. [con palabras] to describe;descríbanos al individuo que la atacó describe the man who attacked you2. [trazar] [trayectoria, curva, órbita] to describe* * *<part descrito> v/t describe* * *describir {33} vt: to describe* * *describir vb to describe -
10 pliego de la edición
(n.) = edition sheetEx. As each edition sheet was finished the heap was sent to the warehouse, just as it came from the machine, where it was dried if necessary and stored until all the sheets were done.* * *(n.) = edition sheetEx: As each edition sheet was finished the heap was sent to the warehouse, just as it came from the machine, where it was dried if necessary and stored until all the sheets were done.
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11 asignación
f.1 assignment, task.2 assignment, allotment, allowance, allocation.3 assignation, assigning.* * *1 (acción) assignment, allocation2 (nombramiento) appointment, assignment3 (remuneración) allocation, allowance; (sueldo) wage, salary* * *noun f.1) allocation2) allowance* * *SF1) (=acto) assignment, allocation; (=cita) appointment2) (Econ) allowanceasignación por kilometraje — ≈ mileage allowance
asignación presupuestaria — Caribe budget
* * *1)a) (de tarea, función) assignmentb) (de fondos, renta) allocation, assignment3) (AmC) (Educ) homework* * *= allocation, apportionment, assignment, entitlement, placement, attribution, appropriation, allotment, allowance.Ex. It was noteworthy that nearly all SLIS were maintaining their IT materials as much, if not more, from earnings from entrepreneurial activity than out of institutional allocation.Ex. Gaps are left in the apportionment of notation in order to permit new subjects to be inserted.Ex. Similar principles may be applied in the formulation and assignment of headings irrespective of the physical form of the document.Ex. In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.Ex. A scheme should allow relocation, in order to rectify an inappropriate placement, to eliminate dual provision (more than one place for one subject) to make room for new subjects.Ex. This could help in attribution of authorship for anonymous works.Ex. As inflation continues to absorb library expenses and state appropriations decrease or remain static, librarians need to reconsider their budgets.Ex. This law basically strives to ensure a fair allotment of economic support to the various types of organisations concerned with music.Ex. These payments cover the following: tide-over allowances for workers, including redundancy payments, resettlement allowances, and vocational training for those having to change their employment.----* asignación de dinero público = tax support.* asignación de espacio = space allocation.* asignación de identificadores = tagging.* asignación de la marca de Cutter = Cuttering.* asignación de materias = subject indexing, subject assignment.* asignación de nombre = labelling [labeling, -USA].* asignación de presupuesto = budgeting.* asignación de una notación = allocation of notation.* asignación mensual = monthly allowance.* asignación presupuestaria = budget allocation, budgetary allocation.* asignación semanal = weekly allowance.* organismo encargado de la asignación de partidas = appropriating body.* proceso de asignación de presupuestos = budgetary process.* * *1)a) (de tarea, función) assignmentb) (de fondos, renta) allocation, assignment3) (AmC) (Educ) homework* * *= allocation, apportionment, assignment, entitlement, placement, attribution, appropriation, allotment, allowance.Ex: It was noteworthy that nearly all SLIS were maintaining their IT materials as much, if not more, from earnings from entrepreneurial activity than out of institutional allocation.
Ex: Gaps are left in the apportionment of notation in order to permit new subjects to be inserted.Ex: Similar principles may be applied in the formulation and assignment of headings irrespective of the physical form of the document.Ex: In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.Ex: A scheme should allow relocation, in order to rectify an inappropriate placement, to eliminate dual provision (more than one place for one subject) to make room for new subjects.Ex: This could help in attribution of authorship for anonymous works.Ex: As inflation continues to absorb library expenses and state appropriations decrease or remain static, librarians need to reconsider their budgets.Ex: This law basically strives to ensure a fair allotment of economic support to the various types of organisations concerned with music.Ex: These payments cover the following: tide-over allowances for workers, including redundancy payments, resettlement allowances, and vocational training for those having to change their employment.* asignación de dinero público = tax support.* asignación de espacio = space allocation.* asignación de identificadores = tagging.* asignación de la marca de Cutter = Cuttering.* asignación de materias = subject indexing, subject assignment.* asignación de nombre = labelling [labeling, -USA].* asignación de presupuesto = budgeting.* asignación de una notación = allocation of notation.* asignación mensual = monthly allowance.* asignación presupuestaria = budget allocation, budgetary allocation.* asignación semanal = weekly allowance.* organismo encargado de la asignación de partidas = appropriating body.* proceso de asignación de presupuestos = budgetary process.* * *A1 (de una tarea, función) assignmentla asignación del puesto a su sobrino the appointment of his nephew to the post, the designation of his nephew for the post2 (de fondos, renta) allocation, assignmentla beca supone una asignación mensual de … the grant provides a monthly allowance of …Compuesto:(CS) benefit ( payable for children and other dependants)* * *
asignación sustantivo femenino
1
2 ( sueldo) wages (pl);
( paga) allowance
3 (AmC) (Educ) homework
asignación sustantivo femenino
1 (de fondos, de tarea) assignment, allocation
2 (nombramiento) appointment
3 (paga) allowance
' asignación' also found in these entries:
English:
allocation
- allotment
- appropriation
- assignment
- routing
- allowance
- award
* * *asignación nf1. [atribución] [de dinero, productos] allocation;defienden un modelo de asignación de recursos más justo they are in favour of a fairer allocation o distribution of resources;él se encarga de la asignación de prioridades he is in charge of setting o establishing priorities2. [cantidad asignada] allocation;tenemos una asignación anual de cinco millones de dólares we have an annual allocation of five million dollars;todas las familias reciben una asignación económica por cada hijo all families receive an allowance for each child they haveCSur asignación familiar = state benefit paid to families for every child, Br ≈ child benefit3. [sueldo] salary;le dan una asignación semanal de 10 euros they give him Br pocket money o US an allowance of 10 euros a week4. [de empleado]anunciaron su asignación a un nuevo destino they announced that she was being assigned to a new post* * *f1 acción allocation2 dinero allowance* * *asignación nf, pl - ciones1) : allocation2) : appointment, designation3) : allowance, pay -
12 agencia de estadística
(n.) = statistical agencyEx. A mail survey was sent to state statistical agencies to determine how the cuts have affected their services.* * *(n.) = statistical agencyEx: A mail survey was sent to state statistical agencies to determine how the cuts have affected their services.
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13 agencia estadística
(n.) = statistical agencyEx. A mail survey was sent to state statistical agencies to determine how the cuts have affected their services.* * *(n.) = statistical agencyEx: A mail survey was sent to state statistical agencies to determine how the cuts have affected their services.
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14 atrasos
m.pl.1 arrears, arrearages.2 backlog.* * *1 COMERCIO arrears* * ** * *(n.) = arrearsEx. To determine if arrearages of uncatalogued monographs still exist and to learn about methods of controlling and/or reducing any such arrears, a questionnaire was sent to 117 libraries.* * *(n.) = arrearsEx: To determine if arrearages of uncatalogued monographs still exist and to learn about methods of controlling and/or reducing any such arrears, a questionnaire was sent to 117 libraries.
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15 cuota
f.1 membership fee, subscription (contribución) (a entidad, club).cuota de admisión admission fee2 quota (cupo).las cuotas lácteas/pesqueras milk/fishing quotas (en UE)cuota de pantalla audience share3 installment. ( Latin American Spanish)4 toll (en autopista). (Mexican Spanish)5 ration, share, allowance, allotment.* * *2 (porción) quota, share\cuota de mercado FINANZAS market share* * *noun f.1) share2) quota3) subscription, fee4) installment, payment* * *SF1) (=parte proporcional) sharehan aumentado sus cuotas de poder en el gobierno — they've increased their share of power within the government
cuota de pantalla — (TV) share of the viewing figures
2) (=parte asignada) quotauna reducción en la cuota española de producción de aceite — a reduction in Spain's oil production quota
3) (=cantidad fija) [de club] membership fee, membership fees pl ; [de sindicato] dues plcuota de conexión — connection charge, connection fee
cuota de inscripción — [a un curso] enrolment fee, enrollment fee (EEUU); [a una conferencia] registration fee
cuota de instalación — installation charge, installation fee
cuota inicial — LAm down payment
4) LAm (=plazo)por cuotas — by instalments o (EEUU) installments
* * *1)a) (de club, asociación) membership fees (pl); ( de sindicato) dues (pl); ( de seguro) premiumb) (AmL) ( plazo) installment*, paymentc) (Méx) (Auto) toll2) ( parte proporcional) quota•* * *= charge, entitlement, fee, membership fee, quota, membership charge, service fee.Ex. PSS has nodes in many major cities: users pay ordinary call charges to the nearest node, plus a charge for the use of PSS.Ex. In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.Ex. Information providers pay a fee to British Telecom, and may then charge users for each frame that they consult.Ex. In its early years it benefited from a variety of grants to support activities and developments, but since 1971, OCLC has been supported by membership fees and grants for specific research and development projects.Ex. At least, in my opinion, it is not adequately supported since the catalogers at LC work under the pressure to produce -- they actually have a weekly quota they are supposed to meet.Ex. Exemption from membership charges for the elderly on a national scale might mean 280,000 new users.Ex. Librarian in public libraries are faced with the prospect of service fees.----* asignar una cuota = allocate + quota.* cobrar una cuota = charge + fee.* cuota de admisión = intake.* cuota de inscripción = registration fee(s), sign-up fees, enrolment fee.* cuota de matrícula = enrolment fee, registration fee(s).* cuota de mercado = market share, mindshare.* cuota de producción = production quota.* cuota de suscripción = dues, subscription costs.* cuota inicial = down payment.* cuota mensual = monthly payment.* cuota única = flat one-time fee.* exento de cuota = non-quota.* no sujeto a una cuota = non-quota.* reducción de la cuota de los países endeudados = debt relief.* relacionado con el pago de cuotas = fee-related.* * *1)a) (de club, asociación) membership fees (pl); ( de sindicato) dues (pl); ( de seguro) premiumb) (AmL) ( plazo) installment*, paymentc) (Méx) (Auto) toll2) ( parte proporcional) quota•* * *= charge, entitlement, fee, membership fee, quota, membership charge, service fee.Ex: PSS has nodes in many major cities: users pay ordinary call charges to the nearest node, plus a charge for the use of PSS.
Ex: In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.Ex: Information providers pay a fee to British Telecom, and may then charge users for each frame that they consult.Ex: In its early years it benefited from a variety of grants to support activities and developments, but since 1971, OCLC has been supported by membership fees and grants for specific research and development projects.Ex: At least, in my opinion, it is not adequately supported since the catalogers at LC work under the pressure to produce -- they actually have a weekly quota they are supposed to meet.Ex: Exemption from membership charges for the elderly on a national scale might mean 280,000 new users.Ex: Librarian in public libraries are faced with the prospect of service fees.* asignar una cuota = allocate + quota.* cobrar una cuota = charge + fee.* cuota de admisión = intake.* cuota de inscripción = registration fee(s), sign-up fees, enrolment fee.* cuota de matrícula = enrolment fee, registration fee(s).* cuota de mercado = market share, mindshare.* cuota de producción = production quota.* cuota de suscripción = dues, subscription costs.* cuota inicial = down payment.* cuota mensual = monthly payment.* cuota única = flat one-time fee.* exento de cuota = non-quota.* no sujeto a una cuota = non-quota.* reducción de la cuota de los países endeudados = debt relief.* relacionado con el pago de cuotas = fee-related.* * *A1 (de un club, una asociación) membership fees (pl); (de un sindicato) dues (pl); (de un seguro) premiumpagan una cuota módica por alimentación y hospedaje they pay a modest amount for board and lodgingya pagó su cuota de mala suerte she's already had her share of bad lucken cómodas cuotas mensuales in easy monthly installments o paymentsCompuestos:connection charge( Esp) connection charge(para un curso) enrollment* fee; (en un club) joining fee, entry fee( Méx) service chargesubscription fee( AmL) deposit, down paymentcompre su carro sin cuota inicial buy your car with no down payment o on no-deposit financeB (parte proporcional) quotacedieron importantes cuotas de poder they surrendered a significant part o proportion of their powercuotas de producción production quotasCompuestos:market sharequota of screen timeemployer's contribution ( to social security)* * *
cuota sustantivo femenino
( de sindicato) dues (pl);
( parte proporcional) quota;
c) (Méx) (Auto) toll
cuota sustantivo femenino
1 (pago) instalment
en cuotas mensuales, in monthly instalments
(a un club) membership fees pl, dues pl
2 (porción) quota, share
3 LAm carretera de cuota, toll road
' cuota' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
plazo
- prima
- abono
- anual
- anualidad
- autopista
- contado
- entrega
- mensualidad
- retener
English:
allocation
- due
- entrance
- market share
- membership fee
- quota
- standing charge
- subscription
- down
- fee
- installment
- levy
- monthly
- payment
- repayment
- standing
- sub
- toll
- turn
* * *cuota nf1. [contribución] [a entidad, club] membership fee, subscription;[a Hacienda] tax (payment); [a sindicato] dues cuota de abono [de teléfono] line rental;cuota de admisión admission fee;Informát cuota de conexión set-up charge o fee;cuota de ingreso entrance fee;cuota de inscripción [en congreso] registration fee;cuotas de la seguridad social social security contributions, Br ≈ National Insurance contributions;cuota sindical union dues2. Am [plazo] instalment;pagar en cuotas to pay in instalmentscuota inicial down payment3. [cupo] quota;UElas cuotas lácteas/pesqueras milk/fishing quotascuota de exportación export quota; Econ cuota de mercado market share;cuota de pantalla [en televisión] audience share;la cuota de pantalla del cine español ha crecido hasta el 10 por ciento the number of Spanish movies being shown has risen to 10 percent;cuota de producción production quota* * *f1 sharecuota de abono TELEC line rental3 L.Am. ( plazo) installment, Brinstalment* * *cuota nf1) : fee, dues2) : quota, share3) : installment, payment* * * -
16 detallar
v.to detail, to give a rundown of (historia, hechos).* * *1 to detail, give the details of, tell in detail2 (especificar) to specify3 COMERCIO to retail, sell retail* * *VT1) (=contar con detalles) to detail; [en una lista, factura] to itemize2) [+ cuento] to tell in detail3) (Com) to retail* * *verbo transitivo to detail* * *= detail, spell out, itemise [itemize, -USA].Ex. In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.Ex. Certain obligations of public and university libraries and publicly supported library networks often are also spelled out in statutory form.Ex. Under each entry library schools using the book are itemised.* * *verbo transitivo to detail* * *= detail, spell out, itemise [itemize, -USA].Ex: In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.
Ex: Certain obligations of public and university libraries and publicly supported library networks often are also spelled out in statutory form.Ex: Under each entry library schools using the book are itemised.* * *detallar [A1 ]vtto detailno pierdas el tiempo detallando pormenores don't waste time on details■ detallarvito go into detail* * *
detallar ( conjugate detallar) verbo transitivo
to detail
detallar verbo transitivo to give the details of, list
' detallar' also found in these entries:
English:
detail
- itemize
* * *♦ vt1. [historia, hechos] to detail, to give a rundown of2. [factura, cuenta, gastos] to itemize♦ vito go into detail;no hace falta que detalles tanto you don't have to go into so much detail* * *v/t1 explain in detail, give details of2 COM itemize* * *detallar vt: to detail -
17 encuesta por correo
(n.) = mail surveyEx. A mail survey was sent to state statistical agencies to determine how the cuts have affected their services.* * *(n.) = mail surveyEx: A mail survey was sent to state statistical agencies to determine how the cuts have affected their services.
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18 especificar
v.to specify.María concretó sus planes ante ellos Mary specified her plans before them.* * *1 to specify* * *verb* * *VT [+ cantidad, modelo] to specify; [en una lista] to list, itemize* * *verbo transitivo to specify* * *= detail, make + statement, qualify, specify, structure, make + the point that, spell out, narrow down.Ex. In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.Ex. Subject field to be covered must be determined by making explicit statements concerning the limits of topic coverage, and the depth in which various aspects of the subject are to be treated.Ex. Common facets may be listed anywhere in the schedule order, because they are facets that, although only listed once can be applied anywhere in the citation order, as required to qualify the concept to which they apply.Ex. In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.Ex. The large cataloguing record data bases are structured according to a format known as the MARC format.Ex. However, they do make the very important point that the notation is not an essential part of the scheme.Ex. Certain obligations of public and university libraries and publicly supported library networks often are also spelled out in statutory form.Ex. By specifying the fields to be searched, the user can narrow down the search in a very convenient way.----* no especificar = leave + undefined.* permanecer sin especificar = remain + undefined.* sin especificar = unspecified.* volver a especificar = respecify.* * *verbo transitivo to specify* * *= detail, make + statement, qualify, specify, structure, make + the point that, spell out, narrow down.Ex: In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.
Ex: Subject field to be covered must be determined by making explicit statements concerning the limits of topic coverage, and the depth in which various aspects of the subject are to be treated.Ex: Common facets may be listed anywhere in the schedule order, because they are facets that, although only listed once can be applied anywhere in the citation order, as required to qualify the concept to which they apply.Ex: In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.Ex: The large cataloguing record data bases are structured according to a format known as the MARC format.Ex: However, they do make the very important point that the notation is not an essential part of the scheme.Ex: Certain obligations of public and university libraries and publicly supported library networks often are also spelled out in statutory form.Ex: By specifying the fields to be searched, the user can narrow down the search in a very convenient way.* no especificar = leave + undefined.* permanecer sin especificar = remain + undefined.* sin especificar = unspecified.* volver a especificar = respecify.* * *especificar [A2 ]vtto specifyno especifica cuánto se necesita it doesn't specify o say how much you needespecificó todos los detalles del proyecto she spelled out all the details of the projectespecifique el modelo que desea specify which model you require* * *
especificar ( conjugate especificar) verbo transitivo
to specify
especificar verbo transitivo to specify
' especificar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
determinar
- de
- hora
- puntualizar
English:
for
- some
- specify
- they
* * *especificar vtto specify;la guía no especifica nada sobre el tema the guide doesn't say anything specific on the subject;no especificó las razones de su dimisión she didn't specify her reasons for resigning;¿podría usted especificar un poco más? could you be a little more specific?;por favor, especifique claramente el modo de pago please state clearly the method of payment* * *v/t specify* * *especificar {72} vt: to specify* * *especificar vb to specify -
19 listado de ordenador
Ex. At first, such databases were 'batch' processed; that is, an enquiry was sent off, processed, and two to three weeks later a computer print-out listing relevant references would be received by the enquirer.* * *Ex: At first, such databases were 'batch' processed; that is, an enquiry was sent off, processed, and two to three weeks later a computer print-out listing relevant references would be received by the enquirer.
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20 mayo
m.May. (month)* * *1 May2 (palo) maypole\hasta el cuarenta de mayo, no te quites el sayo never cast a clout till May be out* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=mes) Mayseptiembre2) (=palo) maypole* * ** * *= May.Ex. In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.----* hasta el cuarenta de mayo no te quites el sayo = cast no clout till May is out.* * ** * *= May.Ex: In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.
* hasta el cuarenta de mayo no te quites el sayo = cast no clout till May is out.* * *Mayel primero de mayo May Day; para ejemplos ver enerohasta el cuarenta de mayo no te quites el sayo ( Esp); ne'er cast a clout till May is out ( BrE dated), you can't be sure of warm weather until June* * *
Del verbo mayar: ( conjugate mayar)
mayo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
mayó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
mayo sustantivo masculino
May;
para ejemplos ver enero
mayo sustantivo masculino May
' mayo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hipotéticamente
- siete
- el
- estar
- mayonesa
English:
expire
- first
- godsend
- late
- may
- of
- peak
- second
- tend
- later
- May
- memorial
- mother
* * *♦ nmMayHist el mayo francés the Paris spring; ver también septiembre♦ nfMéx, RP Fam [mayonesa] mayo* * *m May* * *mayo nm: May* * *mayo n May
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