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61 relación
relación sustantivo femenino 1 con relación a or en relación con ( con respecto a) in connection with; ( en comparación con) relative to;◊ en relación con su carta … with regard to o regarding your letter …b) ( correspondencia):una relación causa-efecto a relationship of cause and effect 2 estoy en buenas relaciones con él I'm on good terms with himb)(trato comercial, diplomático) relations (pl); ( trato carnal) sex; relaciones prematrimoniales premarital sex; relaciones públicas ( actividad) public relations (pl); ( persona) public relations officer; (de cantante, artista) PR; 3
relación sustantivo femenino
1 (entre personas) relationship: no tengo relación alguna con ellos, I don't maintain any form of contact with them
estar en buenas relaciones con alguien, to be on good terms with sb
tener relaciones influyentes, to have good contacts
2 (entre ideas o cosas) connection, relation
con relación a su pregunta, regarding your question
3 (de nombres, elementos, etc) list
4 (de un hecho o situación) account: la relación de los hechos es algo confusa, the description of the facts is somewhat confusing
5 Mat ratio, proportion
6 relaciones públicas, (actividad) public relations (persona) public relations officer ' relación' also found in these entries: Spanish: ajena - ajeno - causa - cimentar - comercio - con - consonancia - cortar - definitivamente - desconectarse - enlace - enrarecerse - entrañable - escarceo - extramatrimonial - hermandad - intimidad - laboral - lazo - murmuración - paréntesis - proporción - regañar - relucir - rencilla - romperse - salir - sexo - tambalearse - tempestuosa - tempestuoso - tirantez - trabajada - trabajado - tratar - tratarse - trato - ver - vendedor - vendedora - asfixiante - asunto - aventura - clandestino - comunicación - conexión - conocer - consolidar - correspondencia - desgastar English: association - bearing - blossom - breakup - bust up - close - commensurate - connect - connected - connection - damage - fall apart - intimate - involvement - liaison - money - of - pertinent - record - relation - relationship - rob - stormy - strain - strained - strengthen - terminate - to - two-timer - unrelated - value - walk out - acquaintance - disclaim - further - involve - irrelevant - obviously - put - rapport - re - reference - regard - relevance - unconnected -
62 silencio
Del verbo silenciar: ( conjugate silenciar) \ \
silencio es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
silenció es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: silenciar silencio
silencio sustantivo masculino 1 ( en general) silence; en el silencio más absoluto in dead o total silence 2 (Mús) rest
silenciar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer callar) to silence
2 (ocultar un hecho, una noticia) to keep quiet about: los informativos silenciaron la manifestación, the news hushed up the demonstration
silencio sustantivo masculino
1 silence
en silencio, in silence
¡silencio, por favor!, quiet, please!
un silencio sepulcral, a deathly silence
2 Mús rest ' silencio' also found in these entries: Spanish: absoluta - absoluto - escocer - guardar - obedecer - ordenar - poderosa - poderoso - reemprender - reinar - romper - sepulcral - sigilo - turbarse - callar - palmada - permanecer - profundo - respetuoso - turbar English: aloud - break - calm - counsel - dead - deathly - discreet - disturb - hush - lapse - maintain - momentary - muffle - observe - pause - pregnant - quiet - quietness - silence - silent - stillness - talking - unbroken - embarrassed - ominous - remain - rest - silently -
63 keep
adv.para siempre (familiar)s.to pay for one's keep pagarse la manutenciónto earn one's keep ganarse el sustento2 torre del homenaje (of castle)3 manutención, soporte, mantenimiento.4 custodia.5 torreón, torre del castillo, torre del homenaje.vt.1 quedarse con, guardar (retain) ; guardar (store)to keep a diary llevar un diarioto keep a note of something llevar cuenta de algoto keep order mantener el ordento keep a record of something registrar algoto keep a secret guardar un secreto3 mantener (maintain in a certain condition)4 tener (look after) (animals, shop) ; mantener (mistress)5 entretener, parar (detain)6 cumplir (promesa)7 conservar, guardar, dejarse, mantener.8 mantenerse, seguir.9 alojar, dar alojamiento, dar hospedaje.10 mantener guardado.11 celebrar.12 albergar.13 pasarse el tiempo.14 tener en almacén, tener en existencia, tener existencias de.15 retrasar.16 mantener el curso hacia.vi.1 mantenerse (remain, stay)he kept getting into trouble siempre se estaba metiendo en líosto keep straight on seguir todo rectokeep (to the) left/right circular por la izquierda/derechaI wish you wouldn't keep saying that me gustaría que no dijeras eso todo el tiempo3 conservarse (comida) (pt & pp kept) -
64 maintaining
s.manutención.ger.gerundio del verbo: MAINTAIN -
65 preserve
s.1 confitura, mermelada (jam)2 coto de caza (in hunting)3 territorio (area of dominance)4 compota, confitura, mermelada.5 vedado, coto de caza, coto, terreno acotado.6 reserva de animales.vt.1 conservar, mantener (maintain)2 conservar (leather, wood)3 confitar, poner en conserva (fruit)4 conservar, proteger (protect) ( from de)5 preservar, resguardar.6 curar.vi.hacer conservas de frutas, confitarlas o almibararla (pt & pp preserved) -
66 stoutly
adv.1 denodadamente (resist); a toda costa (maintain)2 esforzadamente, decididamente, tenazmente, denodadamente.
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Maintain — Main*tain, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Maintained}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Maintaining}.] [OE. maintenen, F. maintenir, properly, to hold by the hand; main hand (L. manus) + F. tenir to hold (L. tenere). See {Manual}, and Tenable.] 1. To hold or keep in any… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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maintain — [[t]meɪnte͟ɪn[/t]] ♦♦ maintains, maintaining, maintained 1) VERB If you maintain something, you continue to have it, and do not let it stop or grow weaker. [V n] The Department maintains many close contacts with the chemical industry... [V n]… … English dictionary