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1 objected patent
оспоренный патент; оспариваемый патент (патент, действительность которого оспаривает заинтересованное лицо); см. attacked patentАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > objected patent
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2 namítal
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3 objektově
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4 beanstandete
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5 wandte ein
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6 התנגד באופן קטגורי
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7 оспоренный патент
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > оспоренный патент
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8 einwenden
v/t (meist unreg., trennb., hat -ge-): einwenden, dass... object ( oder argue) that...; er wandte oder wendete ( dagegen) ein, dass... auch he raised ( oder made) the objection that...; dagegen lässt sich einwenden, dass... it could be objected that...; ich habe nichts dagegen einzuwenden I have no objections; es lässt sich nichts dagegen einwenden there’s nothing to be said against it; sie hat immer irgendetwas einzuwenden she always has some objection or other, she always finds something to object to; wenn niemand etwas einzuwenden hat if there are no objections (from anyone)* * *to contest; to object* * *ein|wen|denvt sepetwas/nichts gegen etw einzuwenden haben — to have an objection/no objection to sth, to object/not to object to sth
dagegen lässt sich éínwenden, dass... — one objection to this is that...
dagegen lässt sich nichts éínwenden — there can be no objection to that
er wandte ein, dass... — he objected or raised the objection that...
er hat immer etwas einzuwenden — he always finds something to object to, he always has some objection to make
* * *ein|wen·den▪ etw [gegen jdn/etw] \einwenden to object [or make [or raise] an objection] [to sb/sth]▪ [dagegen] \einwenden, dass... to point out [or add] that...etwas [gegen jdn/etw] einzuwenden haben to have an objection [to sb/sth]du hast aber auch immer etwas einzuwenden! you're always raising some objection or other!nichts [gegen jdn/etw] einzuwenden haben to have no objection [to sb/sth]ich habe nichts [dagegen] einzuwenden I have no objection, I don't object, I have nothing against itdagegen lässt sich \einwenden, dass... an objection could be made that..., one could object that...dagegen lässt sich einiges \einwenden there are a number of things to be said against it/thatdagegen lässt sich nichts \einwenden there can be no objection to it/that* * *unregelmäßiges (auch regelmäßiges) transitives Verbdagegen lässt sich manches einwenden — there are a number of things to be said against that
‘...’, wandte er ein — ‘...,’ he objected
* * *einwenden, dass … object ( oder argue) that …;dagegen lässt sich einwenden, dass … it could be objected that …;ich habe nichts dagegen einzuwenden I have no objections;es lässt sich nichts dagegen einwenden there’s nothing to be said against it;sie hat immer irgendetwas einzuwenden she always has some objection or other, she always finds something to object to;wenn niemand etwas einzuwenden hat if there are no objections (from anyone)* * *unregelmäßiges (auch regelmäßiges) transitives Verb‘...’, wandte er ein — ‘...,’ he objected
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9 objetar
v.1 to object to.no tengo nada que objetar I have no objectionLisa objeta su nombramiento Lisa objects his appointment.Lisa objeta siempre Lisa raises objections always.2 to be a conscientious objector. (peninsular Spanish)3 to refuse to, to object to.Lisa objetó venir hoy Lisa refused to come today.* * *1 to object* * *verb* * *1.VT [gen] to object; [+ argumento, plan] to put forward, present¿algo que objetar? — any objections?
2.VI (Mil) to be a conscientious objector* * *1.verbo transitivo to object2.¿tienes algo que objetar? — do you have any objection?
objetar vi (Esp fam) to declare oneself a conscientious objector* * *= object, cavil (about/at), quibble (about/over/with), raise + objection.Ex. It may be objected that a direct experience of the country by visiting it does not ensure a true picture, in fact that it may even stand in the way.Ex. Chalmers conceded the utter falseness of the forgeries, but cavilled at Malone's method of refuting them.Ex. If the business of American government simply comes down to quibbling over price, then all principled protests become rather pointless.Ex. The objection that is always raised against our subject access reflecting a multiplicity of points of view is that the reader's expectations concerning access will often not be met.* * *1.verbo transitivo to object2.¿tienes algo que objetar? — do you have any objection?
objetar vi (Esp fam) to declare oneself a conscientious objector* * *= object, cavil (about/at), quibble (about/over/with), raise + objection.Ex: It may be objected that a direct experience of the country by visiting it does not ensure a true picture, in fact that it may even stand in the way.
Ex: Chalmers conceded the utter falseness of the forgeries, but cavilled at Malone's method of refuting them.Ex: If the business of American government simply comes down to quibbling over price, then all principled protests become rather pointless.Ex: The objection that is always raised against our subject access reflecting a multiplicity of points of view is that the reader's expectations concerning access will often not be met.* * *objetar [A1 ]vtto objectobjetó que saldría muy caro she objected that it would be very expensive- me parece injusto -objetó I think it's unfair, she objected¿tienes algo que objetar? do you have any objection?■ objetar objetarvi( Esp) to declare oneself a conscientious objector* * *
objetar ( conjugate objetar) verbo transitivo
to object;◊ ¿tienes algo que objetar? do you have any objection?
verbo intransitivo (Esp fam) to declare oneself a conscientious objector
objetar
I verbo transitivo to object: no hay nada que objetar, there's no reason to object
II vi Mil to be a conscientious objector
' objetar' also found in these entries:
English:
exception
- object
- demur
* * *♦ vtto object to;no tengo nada que objetar I have no objection;¿tienes algo que objetar a su propuesta? do you have any objection to her proposal?;¿algo que objetar? any objections?;objetó que era demasiado caro he objected that it was too expensive♦ viEsp to register as a conscientious objector* * *I v/t object;tener algo que objetar have any objectionII v/i become a conscientious objector* * *objetar v: to objectno tengo nada que objetar: I have no objections* * *objetar vb to object -
10 objeción
f.objection, demur, demurrer.* * *1 objection\poner objeción a algo to object to somethingponer una objeción to raise an objectionobjeción de conciencia conscientious objection* * *noun f.* * *SF objectionponer objeciones — to object to, make o raise objections
no ponen ninguna objeción — they don't object, they make o raise no objection
* * *femenino objection¿alguna objeción? — (are there) any objections?
nadie hizo or puso objeciones — nobody objected o made any objection
* * *= demurrer, objection, remonstration, cavil.Ex. He conceded that Feaver's demurrers were worth considering.Ex. My objection to the use of title-unit entries is not so much that they will disperse the works of an author, because this could be brought together by means of an author added entry.Ex. Interestingly enough, the immediate effect of Bodley's remonstrations was the inclusion in the inventory lists of additional separate entries for books bound with other books.Ex. But, however frivolous his cavils, the principles for which he contends are of the most pernicious nature and tendency.----* hacer objeciones contra = urge against.* hacer una objeción = raise + objection.* objeción de conciencia = conscientious objection.* objeción de consciencia = conscientious objection.* objeción menor = quibble.* poner objeciones = object.* poner objeciones a = object to.* * *femenino objection¿alguna objeción? — (are there) any objections?
nadie hizo or puso objeciones — nobody objected o made any objection
* * *= demurrer, objection, remonstration, cavil.Ex: He conceded that Feaver's demurrers were worth considering.
Ex: My objection to the use of title-unit entries is not so much that they will disperse the works of an author, because this could be brought together by means of an author added entry.Ex: Interestingly enough, the immediate effect of Bodley's remonstrations was the inclusion in the inventory lists of additional separate entries for books bound with other books.Ex: But, however frivolous his cavils, the principles for which he contends are of the most pernicious nature and tendency.* hacer objeciones contra = urge against.* hacer una objeción = raise + objection.* objeción de conciencia = conscientious objection.* objeción de consciencia = conscientious objection.* objeción menor = quibble.* poner objeciones = object.* poner objeciones a = object to.* * *objection¿alguien tiene alguna objeción? does anyone have any objection?, are there any objections?nadie hizo or puso objeciones nobody objected o made o raised any objection¿existe alguna objeción a que yo esté presente? is there any objection o does anyone object to my being present?Compuesto:conscientious objectionse negó a practicarle el aborto alegando objeción de conciencia he refused to carry out the abortion on moral grounds* * *
objeción sustantivo femenino
objection;◊ nadie puso objeciones nobody objected o made any objection;
objeción de conciencia conscientious objection
objeción sustantivo femenino objection: no puso objeciones, he didn't raise any objections
objeción de conciencia, conscientious objection
' objeción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inconveniente
- pero
- reserva
- aunque
- hacer
- oponer
- reparo
English:
objection
- quibble
- state
- raise
* * *objeción nfobjection;poner objeciones a to raise objections to;tener objeciones to have objections;objeción denegada [en juicio] objection overruledobjeción de conciencia conscientious objection;se negó a practicar abortos por razones de objeción de conciencia he refused to carry out abortions on moral grounds* * *f objection* * *ponerle objeciones a algo: to object to something* * *objeción n objection -
11 obiettare
object, say (a to)* * *obiettare v.tr. e intr. to object (anche dir.): ha obiettato che non conosci abbastanza bene l'inglese, he objected that your English was not good enough; non aveva niente da obiettare, he had nothing to say against it; obiettò solo su un punto, he only objected (o took exception) to one point.* * *[objet'tare]verbo transitivo to object"è ingiusto" obiettò — "it's unfair," he objected
* * *obiettare/objet'tare/ [1]to object; "è ingiusto" obiettò "it's unfair," he objected; hai qualcosa da obiettare? do you have any objections? non avere nulla da obiettare to have no objections. -
12 entgegenhalten
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat)2. fig. (entgegnen) say ( oder argue) s.th. in reply (+ Dat to); jemandem etw. entgegenhalten point s.th. out to s.o., remind s.o. of s.th.; dem hielt er entgegen, dass... to this he objected that..., he countered this by pointing out that...* * *ent|ge|gen|hal|tenvt sep irreg +dat1)2) (fig)einer Sache entgégenhalten, dass... — to object to sth that...
dieser Ansicht muss man entgégenhalten, dass... — against this view it must be objected that...
* * *ent·ge·gen|hal·ten1. (in eine bestimmte Richtung halten)▪ jdm/etw etw \entgegenhalten to hold out sth towards sb/sther hielt ihr die Hand entgegen he held out his hand to her2. (einwenden)jdm/etw einen Einwand \entgegenhalten to express an objection to sb/stheinem Vorschlag einen anderen \entgegenhalten to counter one suggestion with another▪ jdm \entgegenhalten, dass.... to object to sb that...* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)2) (fig.): (einwenden)einem Argument ein anderes entgegenhalten — counter an argument with another
* * *entgegenhalten v/t (irr, trennb, hat)1.(reichen):jemandem etwas entgegenhalten hold sth out to sbjemandem etwas entgegenhalten point sth out to sb, remind sb of sth;dem hielt er entgegen, dass … to this he objected that …, he countered this by pointing out that …* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)2) (fig.): (einwenden) -
13 oponer
v.1 to put up (resistencia).2 to put forward, to give.3 to oppose, to play off, to put opposite.4 to contest.* * *1 to reply with, counter with1 (estar en contra) to oppose (a, -), be against (a, -)2 (ser contrario) to be in opposition (a, to), contradict (a, -)\oponer resistencia to offer resistance* * *verb* * *( pp opuesto)1. VT1) [+ resistencia] to put up2) [+ argumentos] to set out3) (=poner contra)2.See:* * *1.2.oponer algo a algo — to counter o answer something with something
oponerse v prona) ( ser contrario) to objectnadie se opuso al plan — nobody objected to o opposed the plan
nuestros caracteres se oponen — (recípr) we are opposites
b) ( contradecir)* * *= oppose.Ex. A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.----* oponer resistencia = put up + resistance.* oponerse = set against, buck.* oponerse a = be averse to, combat, contravene, resist, be set against, be contrary to, be hostile to, stand up to, argue against, go + head-to-head with, be negatively disposed to, object to, stand in + opposition to, run up against, line up against.* persona que se opone a Algo = opponent.* * *1.2.oponer algo a algo — to counter o answer something with something
oponerse v prona) ( ser contrario) to objectnadie se opuso al plan — nobody objected to o opposed the plan
nuestros caracteres se oponen — (recípr) we are opposites
b) ( contradecir)* * *= oppose.Ex: A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.
* oponer resistencia = put up + resistance.* oponerse = set against, buck.* oponerse a = be averse to, combat, contravene, resist, be set against, be contrary to, be hostile to, stand up to, argue against, go + head-to-head with, be negatively disposed to, object to, stand in + opposition to, run up against, line up against.* persona que se opone a Algo = opponent.* * *vt‹resistencia› to offer, put up; ‹objeción› to raise oponer algo A algo to counter o answer sth WITH sthoponer la razón a la fuerza to counter force with reasona esto supo oponer convincentes argumentos he was able to argue convincingly against this, he was able to put forward o to present convincing arguments against thisa los talentos individuales del Santa Cruz el Benadós opone un excelente juego de equipo Benadós relies on its excellent teamwork to counter the individual talents of the Santa Cruz players■ oponerse1 (ser contrario) to objectsus padres no se opusieron his parents didn't object o raise any objectionsoponerse A algo to be opposed to sthsu familia se opone a la boda her family is opposed o is against the marriagenadie se opuso al plan nobody objected to o opposed the plan2 (contradecir) oponerse A algo to contradict sth* * *
oponer ( conjugate oponer) verbo transitivo ‹ resistencia› to offer, put up;
‹ objeción› to raise
oponerse verbo pronominal ( ser contrario) to object;
oponerse A algo to oppose sth;
oponer verbo transitivo
1 to put up: no opuso resistencia, he put up no resistance
2 (un argumento, razón) to put forward
' oponer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contraponer
- poner
- resistir
English:
pit
- play
- resist
- stand
- struggle
- weakly
* * *♦ vt1. [resistencia] to put up2. [argumento, razón] to put forward, to give* * *<part opuesto> v/t resistencia put up (a to), offer (a to); razón, argumento put forward (a against)* * *oponer {60} vt1) contraponer: to oppose, to place against2)oponer resistencia : to resist, to put up a fight* * * -
14 protestar
v.1 to complain.protestaron por el mal servicio they complained about the poor serviceprotestaban contra la detención del líder sindical they were protesting against the arrest of the union leader¡protesto! (law) objection!2 to grumble.haz lo que te digo sin protestar do what I tell you and no grumbling3 to protest, to object, to remonstrate, to present an objection.María se quejó contra los perros Mary complained against the dogs.* * *1 (mostrar disconformidad) to protest ( contra, against)2 DERECHO to raise an objection■ ¡protesto, su señoría! objection, Your Honour!3 (refunfuñar) to moan\sin protestar without protest* * *verb* * *1. VI1) (=quejarse) to complainprotestaron contra la subida de la gasolina — they complained o frm protested against the rise in the price of petrol
protestó por lo mal que la habían tratado — she complained o frm protested about how badly she had been treated
2) (Jur)¡protesto, Su Señoría! — objection, Your Honour!
¡protesto contra esa observación! — I resent that!, I object to that remark!
2. VT1) [+ letra, pagaré] to protest, note2) frm (=declarar) to protest* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( mostrar desacuerdo) to protestprotestar CONTRA algo — to protest against o about something
protesto, su señoría! — objection, your Honor*, I object, your Honor
b) ( quejarse) to complainprotestar POR or DE algo — to complain about something
2.nadie protestó cuando lo propuse — nobody complained o objected when I made the proposal
protestar vt1)b) <actuación/decisión> to protest about o at2) (frml) < inocencia> to protest* * *= protest, remonstrate, make + protest, squwak, be (all) up in arms, find + a voice, mouth off, rail against, speak out against, cry + foul, raise + Posesivo + voice, stage + protest, make + a noise about, make + noises about.Ex. 'He's building himself a small empire,' one protested bitterly.Ex. 'I'd love to be able to get them off my back', he remonstrated with a deep sigh.Ex. This announcement caused a lot of concern among organisations such as OCLC and the library community in the USA, and many protests have been made.Ex. Again, I must squawk about the futility of seeking consensus on specific meanings of words.Ex. And everyone who reads, writes, sings, does research, or teaches should be up in arms but the real question is why so few people are complaining.Ex. The author argues that people must find a voice to address cuts in funding for the arts.Ex. She walked into the tavern and started mouthing off about my less than exemplary manliness.Ex. She has vented her frustration over the nation's over-zealous traffic wardens and railed against the littered streets.Ex. Such restraint creates a ridiculous and pathetic situation in which librarians refuse to speak out against, or work to defeat legislation destructive to libraries such as California's Propositions.Ex. Hillary has put her cards on the table and her supporters still do not cry foul.Ex. As Scots we are sometimes shy; we are sometimes afraid to raise our heads above the parapet; we are sometimes afraid to raise our voices.Ex. Fishermen from across the UK have staged a protest in London over the impact of spiralling fuel prices on their industry.Ex. The really good news is that we can stand up as one and that all we have to do is make a noise about it.Ex. The government have been making noises about it for some time but haven't quite got round to it.----* aceptar Algo sin protestar = take + Nombre + lying down.* protestar enérgicamente = protest + forcefully.* protestar en vano = bay at + the moon, bark at + the moon.* protestar furiosamente = rage against.* protestar por = bridle at.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( mostrar desacuerdo) to protestprotestar CONTRA algo — to protest against o about something
protesto, su señoría! — objection, your Honor*, I object, your Honor
b) ( quejarse) to complainprotestar POR or DE algo — to complain about something
2.nadie protestó cuando lo propuse — nobody complained o objected when I made the proposal
protestar vt1)b) <actuación/decisión> to protest about o at2) (frml) < inocencia> to protest* * *= protest, remonstrate, make + protest, squwak, be (all) up in arms, find + a voice, mouth off, rail against, speak out against, cry + foul, raise + Posesivo + voice, stage + protest, make + a noise about, make + noises about.Ex: 'He's building himself a small empire,' one protested bitterly.
Ex: 'I'd love to be able to get them off my back', he remonstrated with a deep sigh.Ex: This announcement caused a lot of concern among organisations such as OCLC and the library community in the USA, and many protests have been made.Ex: Again, I must squawk about the futility of seeking consensus on specific meanings of words.Ex: And everyone who reads, writes, sings, does research, or teaches should be up in arms but the real question is why so few people are complaining.Ex: The author argues that people must find a voice to address cuts in funding for the arts.Ex: She walked into the tavern and started mouthing off about my less than exemplary manliness.Ex: She has vented her frustration over the nation's over-zealous traffic wardens and railed against the littered streets.Ex: Such restraint creates a ridiculous and pathetic situation in which librarians refuse to speak out against, or work to defeat legislation destructive to libraries such as California's Propositions.Ex: Hillary has put her cards on the table and her supporters still do not cry foul.Ex: As Scots we are sometimes shy; we are sometimes afraid to raise our heads above the parapet; we are sometimes afraid to raise our voices.Ex: Fishermen from across the UK have staged a protest in London over the impact of spiralling fuel prices on their industry.Ex: The really good news is that we can stand up as one and that all we have to do is make a noise about it.Ex: The government have been making noises about it for some time but haven't quite got round to it.* aceptar Algo sin protestar = take + Nombre + lying down.* protestar enérgicamente = protest + forcefully.* protestar en vano = bay at + the moon, bark at + the moon.* protestar furiosamente = rage against.* protestar por = bridle at.* * *protestar [A1 ]vito protest protestar CONTRA algo to protest AGAINST o ABOUT sthprotestan contra la carestía de vida they're protesting against o about the high cost of livingprotestar POR or DE algo to complain ABOUT sthprotestó por el trato recibido he complained about o protested about o at the way he had been treatedhágalo ahora mismo y sin protestar do it right now and no complaining o don't start complaining¡protesto, señoría! objection, your Honor! o I object, your Honor!—no es culpa mía —protestó it's not my fault, he protestednadie protestó cuando lo propuse nobody complained o objected when I made the proposal■ protestarvtA2 ‹actuación› to protest about o atprotestaron la decisión del árbitro they protested about o at the referee's decision, they protested the referee's decision ( AmE)B ( frml); ‹inocencia› to protest* * *
protestar ( conjugate protestar) verbo intransitivo
protestar CONTRA algo to protest against o about sth
protestar POR or DE algo to complain about sth
protestar verbo intransitivo
1 (manifestar desacuerdo) to protest: vamos a protestar contra la subida de impuestos, we're going to protest against the rise in taxes
2 (quejarse) to complain: siempre está protestando por el frío, he's always complaining about the cold
3 Jur to object
4 Com to protest
' protestar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bien
- chistar
- levantarse
- pitar
- rechistar
- sentada
- alegar
- energía
- patalear
- plantón
- quejarse
- valer
- valor
- venga
- zapatear
English:
constrained
- fuss
- protest
- rage
- remonstrate
- contest
- move
* * *♦ vi1. [quejarse] to complain (por/contra about/against); [en manifestación] to protest (por/contra about/against);protestaron por el mal servicio they complained about the poor service;los manifestantes protestaban contra la detención del líder sindical the demonstrators were protesting against the arrest of the union leader2. [refunfuñar] to grumble;haz lo que te digo sin protestar do what I tell you and no grumbling♦ vt1. Com to protest2. Méx [prometer]el presidente protestó su cargo ante el congreso the president was sworn in before parliament* * *I v/t protestII v/i1 ( quejarse) complain (por, de about)* * *protestar vi: to protest, to objectprotestar vt1) : to protest, to object to2) : to declare, to profess* * *protestar vb1. (oponerse a) to protest2. (quejarse) to complain / to moan -
15 objecter
objecter [ɔbʒεkte]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb• il m'a objecté que... he objected to me that...* * *ɔbʒɛkteverbe transitif to object* * *ɔbʒɛkte vt1) [argument]2) (= prétexter) to plead* * *objecter verb table: aimer vtr to object (que that); objecter à qn que to object to sb that; ‘c'est injuste,’ objectera-t-on some will object that it's not fair; elle m'objecta que she objected that; tu as quelque chose à (m')objecter? do you have any objections?; objecter un mal de tête pour refuser une invitation to give a headache as an excuse for refusing an invitation.[ɔbʒɛkte] verbe transitif1. [opposer - un argument]on nous objectera le coût trop élevé de l'opération they will object to the high cost of the operation2. [prétexter] -
16 защитник отвёл присяжных, и пришлось привести к присяге их новый состав
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > защитник отвёл присяжных, и пришлось привести к присяге их новый состав
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17 инициатор отвергаемой сделки
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > инициатор отвергаемой сделки
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18 оспариваемый патент
1) Law: opposed patent2) Patents: attacked patent (действительность которого оспаривает заинтересованное лицо), objected patent, objected patent (действительность которого оспаривает заинтересованное лицо)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > оспариваемый патент
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19 unbeanstandet
I Adj. Ware: unobjected; Entscheidung etc.: unopposed, uncontested; unbeanstandet lassen let s.th. passII Adv. without any objection; der Wagen konnte unbeanstandet passieren the car was allowed through without being stopped* * *ụn|be|an|stan|det ['ʊnbə|anʃtandət]1. adjnot objected to2. advwithout objectiondas Paket wurde unbeanstandet weitergeleitet — the parcel (esp Brit) or package got through without any problems
* * *un·be·an·stan·det[ˈʊnbəʔanʃtandət]I. adj not objected to\unbeanstandet bleiben to be allowed to passetw \unbeanstandet lassen to let sth go [or passII. adv without objection* * *1. 2.adverbial without objection* * *A. adj Ware: unobjected; Entscheidung etc: unopposed, uncontested;unbeanstandet let sth passB. adv without any objection;der Wagen konnte unbeanstandet passieren the car was allowed through without being stopped* * *1. 2.adverbial without objection -
20 categoría
f.category, class, grade, kind.* * *1 category, class (social) class\de categoría important, prominent* * *noun f.1) category2) grade, rank* * *SF1) [en clasificación] categoryhoteles de máxima categoría — top-class o top-flight hotels
2) (=calidad) qualityhan confirmado su reconocida categoría artística — they have confirmed their recognized status o standing as artists
no hay hoy ningún maestro de su categoría — nowadays there are no maestros of his calibre o in his class
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de categoría — [deportista, artista] top-class antes de s3) (=apartado) [en premio] category; [en deporte] eventen la categoría de ensayo — in the essay section o category
4) (=rango profesional) grade; (Mil) rankfue ascendido a la categoría de director general — he was promoted (to the position of) director general
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oficial de baja categoría — low-ranking officer* * *a) (clase, rango) categoryb) ( calidad)una revista de mucha/poca categoría — a first/second-rate magazine
el hotel de más categoría — the finest o best hotel
de categoría: artistas de categoría fine o first-rate artists; un producto de categoría a quality o prestige product; gente de cierta categoría — people of some standing
c) (Fil) category* * *= category, ranking, calibre [caliber, -USA], category heading, grading.Ex. For some categories of materials it can be difficult to distinguish publishers from distributors and/or producers.Ex. Those documents with sufficiently high rankings will be deemed relevant and eventually retrieved.Ex. The calibre of the librarian is a medical library's most important resource.Ex. In one library, the director objected to the category heading 'Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender' = En una biblioteca, el director se opuso a que se utilizase la categoría "Gay, Lesbiana, Bisexual y Transexual".Ex. It is interesting that, in this case, socio-economic grading was a better social discriminator than was terminal educational age.----* ascender de categoría = advance up + the scale, move up + the scale.* bajar de categoría = demote.* categoría académica profesional = academic rank.* categoría fundamental = fundamental category.* categoría profesional = job title, rank, professional position.* creación de categorías = categorisation [categorization, -USA].* de la misma categoría que = in a class with.* de máxima categoría = top-class.* de segunda categoría = second-rate.* de varias categorías = multi-category.* en circuitos de segunda categoría = in the provinces.* encuadrar dentro de una categoría = categorise [categorize, -USA].* en otra categoría = on a different plane.* entrar dentro de la categoría de = fall under + the heading of.* entrar dentro de una categoría = fall into + category, fall under + rubric.* estar en la misma categoría que = rank with.* gran categoría = high standard.* grupo de personas o cosas de la misma edad o categoría = peer group.* incluir en una categoría = fall into + category.* obtener una categoría = gain + status.* pérdida de categoría laboral = demotion.* pertenecer a otra categoría de cosas = be of a different order.* ser de primera categoría = be top notch.* tener la categoría profesional de + Nombre = hold + Nombre + rank, have + Nombre + rank, enjoy + Nombre + rank.* * *a) (clase, rango) categoryb) ( calidad)una revista de mucha/poca categoría — a first/second-rate magazine
el hotel de más categoría — the finest o best hotel
de categoría: artistas de categoría fine o first-rate artists; un producto de categoría a quality o prestige product; gente de cierta categoría — people of some standing
c) (Fil) category* * *= category, ranking, calibre [caliber, -USA], category heading, grading.Ex: For some categories of materials it can be difficult to distinguish publishers from distributors and/or producers.
Ex: Those documents with sufficiently high rankings will be deemed relevant and eventually retrieved.Ex: The calibre of the librarian is a medical library's most important resource.Ex: In one library, the director objected to the category heading 'Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender' = En una biblioteca, el director se opuso a que se utilizase la categoría "Gay, Lesbiana, Bisexual y Transexual".Ex: It is interesting that, in this case, socio-economic grading was a better social discriminator than was terminal educational age.* ascender de categoría = advance up + the scale, move up + the scale.* bajar de categoría = demote.* categoría académica profesional = academic rank.* categoría fundamental = fundamental category.* categoría profesional = job title, rank, professional position.* creación de categorías = categorisation [categorization, -USA].* de la misma categoría que = in a class with.* de máxima categoría = top-class.* de segunda categoría = second-rate.* de varias categorías = multi-category.* en circuitos de segunda categoría = in the provinces.* encuadrar dentro de una categoría = categorise [categorize, -USA].* en otra categoría = on a different plane.* entrar dentro de la categoría de = fall under + the heading of.* entrar dentro de una categoría = fall into + category, fall under + rubric.* estar en la misma categoría que = rank with.* gran categoría = high standard.* grupo de personas o cosas de la misma edad o categoría = peer group.* incluir en una categoría = fall into + category.* obtener una categoría = gain + status.* pérdida de categoría laboral = demotion.* pertenecer a otra categoría de cosas = be of a different order.* ser de primera categoría = be top notch.* tener la categoría profesional de + Nombre = hold + Nombre + rank, have + Nombre + rank, enjoy + Nombre + rank.* * *1 (clase, rango) categoryhotel de primera categoría first-class hotelcategoría profesional professional standingtiene categoría de embajador he has ambassadorial status, he holds the rank of ambassadorun huracán de categoría 4 a category 4 hurricane2(calidad): un actor de mucha categoría a distinguished actoruna revista de poca categoría a second-rate magazineel hotel de más categoría de la ciudad the finest o best hotel in townde categoría: un espectáculo de categoría a fine o a first-rate o an excellent showartistas de categoría fine o first-rate artistsun producto de categoría a quality o prestige productgente de cierta categoría people of some standing3 ( Fil) categoryCompuestos:tax bracketpart of speech* * *
categoría sustantivo femenino
hotel de primera categoría first-class hotelb) ( calidad):
un periódico de poca categoría a second-rate newspaper;
el hotel de más categoría the finest o best hotelc) ( estatus):
gente de cierta categoría people of some standing
categoría sustantivo femenino
1 category
2 (prestigio, estilo) class
3 (grado en la calidad) de primera/segunda categoría, first/second rate
♦ Locuciones: de categoría, (persona muy importante) important
(objeto muy valioso o exquisito) quality, first-rate
' categoría' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ascender
- calibre
- clase
- descenso
- escalón
- primera
- primero
- rebajar
- subir
- talla
- elevado
- jerarquía
- júnior
- juvenil
- rango
- segundo
English:
blue-chip
- category
- class
- come under
- downgrade
- grade
- high-class
- neither
- outrank
- people
- promote
- rank
- rate
- saloon bar
- second-rate
- senior
- demote
- demotion
- distinction
- division
- down
- downmarket
- heavyweight
- low
- part
- second
- up
- upmarket
* * *categoría nf1. [clase] category;un hotel de primera categoría a top-class hotel;en su categoría de presidente,… as president…categoría gramatical part of speech2. [calidad] quality;de (primera) categoría first-class;un discurso de categoría a first-class o an excellent speech;se enfrenta a dos rivales de categoría she faces two opponents of the first rank3. [posición social] standing;de categoría importantperder la categoría to be relegatedla categoría reina [en motociclismo] 500 cc category; [en automovilismo] Formula One5. [en lógica] category* * *de categoría first-rate, top-class;de segunda categoría second rate, second class;actor de primera categoría first-rate actor* * *categoría nf1) clase: category2) rango: rank, standing3)categoría gramatical : part of speech4)de categoría : first-rate, outstanding* * *2. (calidad) class / rate3. (nivel) level
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