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f.1 cell (gen) & (computing).celda de castigo solitary confinement cell2 cella.* * *1 cell\celda de castigo punishment cell* * *noun f.* * *SF cell* * *femenino cell* * *= cell.Ex. The combination of material type and borrower type specifies one cell in each of these matrices.----* celda de combustible = fuel cell.* celda de prisión = prison cell.* * *femenino cell* * *= cell.Ex: The combination of material type and borrower type specifies one cell in each of these matrices.
* celda de combustible = fuel cell.* celda de prisión = prison cell.* * *cellCompuestos:padded cellpunishment cell* * *
celda sustantivo femenino
cell
celda sustantivo femenino cell
celda de castigo, punishment cell
' celda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barrote
English:
cell
- cellmate
- solitary
- pad
* * *celda nf1. [de convento] cell2. [de cárcel] cellcelda de aislamiento solitary confinement cell;celda de castigo solitary confinement cell3. [de panal] cell4. Informát cell* * *f cell* * *celda nf: cell (of a jail)* * *celda n cell -
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m.1 punishment.castigo corporal corporal punishmentcastigo ejemplar exemplary punishment2 damage (daño).infligir un duro castigo a to inflict severe damage onpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: castigar.* * *1 (gen) punishment2 (en deporte) penalty\levantar un castigo to lift a punishmentcastigo ejemplar exemplary punishmentcastigo máximo DEPORTE penalty* * *noun m.1) punishment2) penalty* * *SM1) [por delito, falta] punishmentel gobierno ha sufrido un duro castigo en las urnas — the government has suffered heavy losses in the elections
2) (Dep) penaltyárea de castigo — penalty area, penalty box
golpe de castigo — (Rugby) penalty, penalty kick
3) (=tormento)ese cantante es un castigo que no nos merecemos — we don't deserve to have a singer like that inflicted upon us
la artillería sometió durante horas a la ciudad a un duro castigo — the artillery pounded the city for hours on end
4) (Literat) correction* * *1) (de un delincuente, estudiante, niño) punishment2) (daño, perjuicio)el castigo que la crisis ha infligido a esta zona — the severe o terrible effects the crisis has had on this area
* * *= discipline, punishment, sanction, chastisement, retribution, criminalisation [criminalization, -USA], bane.Ex. In this context, salaries, bonus schemes and promotion are considered along with the corollaries of discipline and even dismissal for those who do not meet the required standard.Ex. The public outcry at the lack of punishment for what he had done was tremendous.Ex. One of the principles that was demonstrated in this study was that workers are more motivated by social rewards and sanctions than by economic incentives.Ex. If they are non-librarians they might be released after a suitable period of chastisement but librarians should spend eternity there endlessly looking for 'Smith, E.S.' without rest or sympathy.Ex. Prerequisites like retribution for the baddies and reward for the goodies must prevail in children's stories.Ex. In our opinion, it is more relevant to focus on the Cuban government's criminalization of the unauthorized ownership of computers and its effective banning of the World Wide Web.Ex. The article is entitled 'Donation of books to libraries: bane or blessing'.----* administrar castigo = administer + punishment.* castigo físico = physical punishment.* castigo merecido = retribution.* castigo público = public whipping.* castigos corporales = corporal punishment.* de castigo = punitive.* impartir castigo = mete out + punishment, administer + punishment.* imponer castigo = mete out + punishment.* justo castigo = nemesis.* quedar sin castigo = go + unpunished.* severo castigo = severe punishment.* sin castigo = impunitive, unpunished.* * *1) (de un delincuente, estudiante, niño) punishment2) (daño, perjuicio)el castigo que la crisis ha infligido a esta zona — the severe o terrible effects the crisis has had on this area
* * *= discipline, punishment, sanction, chastisement, retribution, criminalisation [criminalization, -USA], bane.Ex: In this context, salaries, bonus schemes and promotion are considered along with the corollaries of discipline and even dismissal for those who do not meet the required standard.
Ex: The public outcry at the lack of punishment for what he had done was tremendous.Ex: One of the principles that was demonstrated in this study was that workers are more motivated by social rewards and sanctions than by economic incentives.Ex: If they are non-librarians they might be released after a suitable period of chastisement but librarians should spend eternity there endlessly looking for 'Smith, E.S.' without rest or sympathy.Ex: Prerequisites like retribution for the baddies and reward for the goodies must prevail in children's stories.Ex: In our opinion, it is more relevant to focus on the Cuban government's criminalization of the unauthorized ownership of computers and its effective banning of the World Wide Web.Ex: The article is entitled 'Donation of books to libraries: bane or blessing'.* administrar castigo = administer + punishment.* castigo físico = physical punishment.* castigo merecido = retribution.* castigo público = public whipping.* castigos corporales = corporal punishment.* de castigo = punitive.* impartir castigo = mete out + punishment, administer + punishment.* imponer castigo = mete out + punishment.* justo castigo = nemesis.* quedar sin castigo = go + unpunished.* severo castigo = severe punishment.* sin castigo = impunitive, unpunished.* * *A (de un delincuente) punishment; (de un niño) punishmentse les impondrán castigos más severos a estos delincuentes these criminals will be given harsher sentences o will be punished more severelysi te portas bien, te levantaré el castigo if you behave, I'll let you off o lift your punishmentCompuesto:corporal punishmentB1(daño, perjuicio): el castigo que recibió en el último asalto the punishment he took in the last roundinfligieron un duro castigo al enemigo they inflicted heavy losses on the enemyel castigo que la crisis ha infligido a esta zona the severe o terrible effects the crisis has had on this area2 ( Taur) punishment* * *
Del verbo castigar: ( conjugate castigar)
castigo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
castigó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
castigar
castigo
castigó
castigar ( conjugate castigar) verbo transitivo
( a quedarse en casa) to keep … in as a punishment, to ground (esp AmE colloq);
castigo sustantivo masculino
punishment;
les impusieron castigos severos they were severely punished;
levantar un castigo to lift a punishment
castigar verbo transitivo
1 to punish
2 (hacer sufrir, hacer padecer) to harm, ruin
3 Jur Dep to penalize
castigo sustantivo masculino
1 punishment
2 Jur penalty
3 Dep área de castigo, penalty area
' castigo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aleccionador
- aleccionadora
- bárbara
- bárbaro
- celda
- corporal
- inmerecida
- inmerecido
- justa
- justo
- levantamiento
- librar
- paquete
- pena
- perdonar
- poner
- pura
- puro
- salvarse
- sanción
- sancionar
- severa
- severidad
- severo
- voto
- zafarse
- área
- dar
- efectivo
- ejemplar
- escapar
- exagerado
- levantar
- leve
- merecer
- pegar
- penitencia
- rigor
- riguroso
- suplicio
- temer
- zona
English:
administer
- corporal
- discipline
- disobedient
- get off
- hard
- harsh
- inflict
- mild
- nemesis
- penalty
- penalty area
- penalty box
- punishment
- punitive
- retribution
- richly
- example
- get
- penance
- unpunished
* * *castigo nm1. [sanción] punishment;una expedición militar de castigo a punitive military expedition;nos levantaron el castigo por buen comportamiento we were let off the rest of our punishment for good behaviourcastigo corporal corporal punishment;castigo ejemplar exemplary punishmentel árbitro señaló el máximo castigo the referee pointed to the spot3. [daño] damage;infligir un duro castigo a to inflict severe damage on5. Taurom wound* * *m punishment* * *castigo nm: punishment* * *castigo n punishment -
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cellule [selyl]feminine noun* * *selyl1) ( en biologie) cellcellules nerveuses/sanguines — nerve/blood cells
2) (de prison, monastère, ruche) cell3) ( en sociologie) unit4) ( de parti) cell5) (en photo, informatique) cell6) ( d'électrophone) cartridge•Phrasal Verbs:* * *selyl nf1) BIOLOGIE cell2) [prisonnier, moine] cellen cellule disciplinaire (placement, enfermement) — in a punishment cell
3) (= petit groupe) cell* * *cellule nf1 Biol cell; cellules nerveuses/sanguines/végétales nerve/blood/plant cells; culture/greffe de cellules cell culture/transplant;2 (de prison, monastère, ruche) cell;3 ( d'isolement) faire six jours de cellule to do six days in solitary;4 Sociol unit; la famille est la cellule élémentaire de la société the family is the basic social unit;6 Phot cell; cellule photoélectrique photoelectric cell;7 Tech ( d'électrophone) cartridge;8 Aviat airframe;9 Ordinat cell.cellule de crise emergency committee; cellule de lecture Tech cartridge; cellule de réflexion think-tank.[selyl] nom féminincellule nerveuse/sanguine nerve/blood cell2. [élément constitutif] basic element ou unitcellule familiale family unit ou group3. [d'une ruche] cell4. [d'un prisonnier, d'un religieux] cell6. [groupe de travail]7. PHOTOGRAPHIE8. TECHNOLOGIE -
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1) General subject: black hole, dungeon, icebox, lockup, prison, security housing, disciplinary cell2) Naval: cell3) American: coller4) Obsolete: peter5) Military: disciplinary segregation6) Law: isolation ward, punishment cell, sweat box7) Australian slang: black Peter, digger (в тюрьме)9) American English: hot box (в техасских и аризонских тюрьмах)10) Makarov: hole -
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m (G karceru) 1. (cela) seclusion cell a. room, punishment cell- zamknąć/trzymać kogoś w karcerze to put/keep sb in solitary (confinement)2. sgt (kara) solitary confinement; solitary pot.- dostał trzy dni karceru he was put in solitary confinement for three daysThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > karce|r
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isolation cell; sometimes: punishment cellDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > cachot
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isolation cell; sometimes: punishment cellDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > cellule d’isolement
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isolation cell; sometimes: punishment cellDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > arg.mitard
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И ТОМУ ПОДОБНОЕ, may be abbreviated in writing to и т. п. lit NP sing only fixed WO(used at the end of a list to indicate that more objects or phenomena could be included) and other similar thingsand so onand so forth (and so on) and the (such) like et cetera etc. and things of that sort and more of the same and more to that effect.Колотилось сердце, и набегали всякие слова, злые, справедливые, которые не были сказаны. А почему Милютина, которая в театре без году неделя?.. - и так далее и тому подобное (Трифонов 1). Her heart was pounding, and all of the just and nasty things that she had left unsaid came rushing to mind. And why should Milyutina, who was completely new in the theater?...-and so forth and so on (1a).Все чиновники говорили о ненадежности войск, о неверности удачи, об осторожности и тому подобном (Пушкин 2). All the officials spoke about the unreliability of our troops, the uncertainty of success, the need for caution, and the like (2a).Народ не может жить без святынь, - рассуждал Джамхух, - вера в главную святыню порождает множество малых святынь, необходимых для повседневной жизни: святыню материнства, святыню уважения к старшим... и тому подобное» (Искандер 5). "A people cannot live without holding some things sacred," Jamkhoukh argued. "Faith in a great thing engenders the many lesser ones necessary for daily life: the sacredness of motherhood, the sacredness of respect for elders, and things of that sort" (5a).(Надзиратель! ушёл, пришел с дежурным офицером: «Выходи! Почему безобразничаешь? Карцера захотел? На этап не отправим», - и тому подобное (Марченко 2). Не (the guard) went away and came back with the duty officer. "Come on out! What are you cuttin up for? You want the punishment cell? We won't ship you out of here..." And more to that effect (2a). -
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• И ТОМУ ПОДОБНОЕ, may be abbreviated in writing to и т. n. lit[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ (used at the end of a list to indicate that more objects or phenomena could be included) and other similar things:- and so on;- et cetera;- etc.;- and more to that effect.♦ Колотилось сердце, и набегали всякие слова, злые, справедливые, которые не были сказаны. А почему Милютина, которая в театре без году неделя?.. - и так далее и тому подобное (Трифонов 1). Her heart was pounding, and all of the just and nasty things that she had left unsaid came rushing to mind. And why should Milyutina, who was completely new in the theater?... - and so forth and so on (1a).♦ Все чиновники говорили о ненадежности войск, о неверности удачи, об осторожности и тому подобном (Пушкин 2). АН the officials spoke about the unreliability of our troops, the uncertainty of success, the need for caution, and the like (2a).♦ "Народ не может жить без святынь, - рассуждал Джамхух, - вера в главную святыню порождает множество малых святынь, необходимых для повседневной жизни: святыню материнства, святыню уважения к старшим... и тому подобное" (Искандер 5). "A people cannot live without holding some things sacred," Jamkhoukh argued. "Faith in a great thing engenders the many lesser ones necessary for daily life: the sacredness of motherhood, the sacredness of respect for elders, and things of that sort" (5a).♦ [Надзиратель] ушёл, пришел с дежурным офицером: "Выходи! Почему безобразничаешь? Карцера захотел? На этап не отправим", - и тому подобное (Марченко 2). Не [the guard] went away and came back with the duty officer. "Come on out! What are you cuttin up for? You want the punishment cell? We won't ship you out of here..." And more to that effect (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и тому подобное
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м.lock-up; ( в тюрьме) (punishment) cell
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