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1 fase
f.phase.la fase final del campeonato the final stage of the championshipel proyecto está en fase de estudio the project is still being researched* * *1 (etapa) phase, stage2 (en electricidad) phase* * *noun f.phase, period* * *SF1) (=etapa) stage, phaseestar en fase ascendente — [persona] to be on the way up; [equipo] to be on a winning run
fase clasificatoria — (Dep) qualifying stage
2) (Astron, Bio, Elec) phase3) [de cohete] stage* * *1) ( etapa) stage, phase2) (Astron) phase; ( de cohete) stage* * *= building block, phase, stage, step.Ex. The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.Ex. This planning phase involves moving from a vague impression that a thesaurus might be useful to a fairly precise profile for the thesaurus.Ex. The first stage in the choice of access points must be the definition of an author.Ex. The first step in assigning intellectual responsibility to a corporate body must be a definition of a corporate body.----* en cada fase = at each stage.* en fase terminal = terminally ill.* enfermo en fase terminal = terminally ill patient.* enfermos en fase terminal, los = terminally ill, the.* en tres fases = three-step.* fase anterior a la impresión = prepress phase.* fase de actuación = stage of implementation.* fase de la luna = phase of the moon.* fase eliminatoria = qualifying round.* fase final = phaseout, endgame.* fase lunar = moon phase.* fase de actuación = implementation stage.* por fases = staged.* suministro eléctrico por fases = phase supply.* tratamiento por fases = phased approach.* * *1) ( etapa) stage, phase2) (Astron) phase; ( de cohete) stage* * *= building block, phase, stage, step.Ex: The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.
Ex: This planning phase involves moving from a vague impression that a thesaurus might be useful to a fairly precise profile for the thesaurus.Ex: The first stage in the choice of access points must be the definition of an author.Ex: The first step in assigning intellectual responsibility to a corporate body must be a definition of a corporate body.* en cada fase = at each stage.* en fase terminal = terminally ill.* enfermo en fase terminal = terminally ill patient.* enfermos en fase terminal, los = terminally ill, the.* en tres fases = three-step.* fase anterior a la impresión = prepress phase.* fase de actuación = stage of implementation.* fase de la luna = phase of the moon.* fase eliminatoria = qualifying round.* fase final = phaseout, endgame.* fase lunar = moon phase.* fase de actuación = implementation stage.* por fases = staged.* suministro eléctrico por fases = phase supply.* tratamiento por fases = phased approach.* * *A (etapa) stage, phaseya superará esa fase it's just a phase he's going through, he'll get over itla fase previa del torneo the qualifying stage of the competitionestá todavía en fase de negociación it is still being negotiated[ S ] primera fase en construcción first phase now under constructionB1 ( Astron) phase2 (de un cohete) stageC ( Elec) phase* * *
fase sustantivo femenino
está todavía en fase de negociación it is still being negotiatedb) (Astron, Elec, Fis, Quím) phase
fase sustantivo femenino
1 (etapa) phase, stage: aún está en fase de aprendizaje, she's still in the early learning stage
2 Elec Fís phase
3 (de la Luna) phase
' fase' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escalón
- terminal
- verde
- eliminatorio
English:
groundwork
- phase
- stage
- terminal
- terminally
* * *fase nf1. [etapa] phase;estamos pasando una fase difícil we're going through a difficult phase;el proyecto está en fase de estudio the project is still being researched;la primera fase de la competición the first round of the competition;la fase final del campeonato the final stage of the championshipfase REM [de los sueños] REM stage2. [de la luna] phase3. [de cohete] stage4. Elec phase5. Fís & Quím phase* * *f phase* * *fase nf: phase, stage* * *fase n phase / stage -
2 fase
fase sustantivo femenino está todavía en fase de negociación it is still being negotiatedb) (Astron, Elec, Fis, Quím) phase
fase sustantivo femenino
1 (etapa) phase, stage: aún está en fase de aprendizaje, she's still in the early learning stage
2 Elec Fís phase
3 (de la Luna) phase ' fase' also found in these entries: Spanish: escalón - terminal - verde - eliminatorio English: groundwork - phase - stage - terminal - terminally -
3 вестись
1) ( продолжаться) be under way, be in progress, be conductedведу́тся перегово́ры по контра́кту — negotiations on the contract are under way; the contract is being negotiated
строи́тельство до́ма ещё ведётся — the house is still under construction
2) разг. (быть обычным, принятым) be customaryу нас ведётся тако́й обы́чай — it is the custom here
э́тот обы́чай ведётся издре́вле — this custom has come down [this has been the custom] from ancient times
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4 Soixante-huit
, or 68the milestone year in French life and politics in the second half of the 20th century, when protests by students and workers almost brought down the French government, and led to sweeping changes in French society. The events of 68 were inspired and led by the young generation of the time, wishing to break out of the rather stuffy and conventional society of the time. They coincided with, though initially took a different form to, the 'youth revolution' in Britain and the USA; but while the UK's youth revolution was essentially social and cultural, and led by pop music and op art, France's revolution was political and cultural, a protest against the weight of the Gaullist state.The events of May 68 started on the drab concrete campus of the sprawling university of Nanterre in the northern suburbs of Paris, and quickly spread to other universities, notably the Sorbonne. Student leaders, among them DanielCohn- Bendit and Alain Krivine, called for radical change and the end of the 'bourgeois state'; students erected barricades in the Latin Quarter, and were soon joined by workers, notably from the huge Renault plant at Boulogne Billancourt in the Paris suburbs. Though political, the movement sidelined all existing political parties, including the Communists, considered by the new left-wing as being an 'obsolete' political force.Faced with turmoil on the streets and a partial collapse of French society, President de Gaulle fled to Germany on 29th May, before returning and promising new elections. But by the time the elections took place, theGrenelle agreements had been negotiated with the trade unions, the heat had died down, and many French people had become seriously alarmed by the turn of events. In the June elections, the Gaullist majority was returned to power with an increased majority.The events nevertheless marked the beginning of the end for de Gaulle. In 1969 he organised a referendum on decentralisation, promising to step down if the referendum failed. To a certain extent, de Gaulle's vision of decentralisation was not that wanted by the voters; but in addition, the referendum became seen as a plebiscite on the Gaullist system, rather than on decentralisation. The referendum proposal was rejected by 52.4% of voters, and de Gaulle stepped down.It is certain that a new France, less hide-bound, more emancipated and more free, emerged in the aftermath of 68. Whether this would have happened anyway, and whether the means justified the end, are questions about which there is still considerable debate in France to this day.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Soixante-huit
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