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1 economía rural
f.rural economy, agricultural economics.* * *(n.) = rural economyEx. This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.* * *(n.) = rural economyEx: This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.
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2 экономика сельского хозяйства
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > экономика сельского хозяйства
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3 экономика сельского хозяйства
rural economics, rural economyРусско-английский политический словарь > экономика сельского хозяйства
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4 seosko gazdinstvo
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5 economía
f.1 economy, saving, sparingness, thrift.2 economics.* * *1 (administración) economy2 (ciencia) economics3 (ahorro) economy, saving4 (moderación) economy, thrift, thriftiness1 savings\hacer economías to economizeeconomía de libre mercado free market economyeconomía de mercado market economyeconomía doméstica housekeepingeconomía sumergida black economy* * *noun f.1) economy2) economics* * *SF1) [gen] economyeconomía de libre empresa, economía de libre mercado — free-market economy
economía doméstica — domestic service, home economics
economía subterránea, economía sumergida — underground economy, black economy
2) (=estudio) economics sing3) (=ahorro) economy, savinghacer economías — to make economies, economize
4) (tb: (Ministerio de) Economía (y Hacienda)) Ministry of Finance, Treasury Department (EEUU)* * *1) ( ciencia) economics2) ( de país) economy3) ( ahorro)con economía de palabras — succinctly o concisely
4) (de persona, familia) finances (pl)* * *= economics, economy [economies, pl.], saving, inexpensiveness, thrift.Ex. The social sciences class, 300, subsumes economics, Politics, Law and Education.Ex. In the interest of economy, and in order to avoid an overcomplex catalogue these rules recommend selective use of added entries.Ex. Instead, a large scale saving of index entries is achieved by producing a general or blanket reference in some such form as the following: DICTIONARIES See names of individual subjects.Ex. Applications of bibliographic data conversion warrant serious consideration given their availability and inexpensiveness.Ex. With his interest in the process of making something, the craftsman embodies the traditional work ethic, with his respect for people and his concern for quality and thrift.----* controlar la economía = control + the purse strings.* economía agrícola = agricultural economy.* economía avanzada = advanced economy.* economía basada en el conocimiento = knowledge driven economy.* economía de gestión = managerial economics.* economía de la información = information economy.* economía del conocimiento = knowledge economy.* economía de mercado = market economy, market economics.* economía de negocios = managerial economics.* economía de subsistencia = subsistence economy.* economía electrónica = e-economy (electronic economy), e-conomy (electronic economy).* economía emergente = emerging economy.* economía empresarial = business economics, managerial economics.* economía en vías de desarrollo = transitional economy, developing economy.* economía gerencial = managerial economics.* economía internacional = international economy.* economía mundial, la = world economy, the.* economía personal = personal finance.* economía rural = rural economy.* economia sumergida = informal economy, underground economy.* estimular la economía = stimulate + the economy, spur + the economy.* incentivar la economía = stimulate + the economy.* inyectar dinero en la economía = pump + money into the economy.* Ministerio de Economía y Hacienda = Lord Chancellor's Office.* Ministro de Economía = Chancellor of the Exchequer.* prensa de economía, la = business press, the.* * *1) ( ciencia) economics2) ( de país) economy3) ( ahorro)con economía de palabras — succinctly o concisely
4) (de persona, familia) finances (pl)* * *= economics, economy [economies, pl.], saving, inexpensiveness, thrift.Ex: The social sciences class, 300, subsumes economics, Politics, Law and Education.
Ex: In the interest of economy, and in order to avoid an overcomplex catalogue these rules recommend selective use of added entries.Ex: Instead, a large scale saving of index entries is achieved by producing a general or blanket reference in some such form as the following: DICTIONARIES See names of individual subjects.Ex: Applications of bibliographic data conversion warrant serious consideration given their availability and inexpensiveness.Ex: With his interest in the process of making something, the craftsman embodies the traditional work ethic, with his respect for people and his concern for quality and thrift.* controlar la economía = control + the purse strings.* economía agrícola = agricultural economy.* economía avanzada = advanced economy.* economía basada en el conocimiento = knowledge driven economy.* economía de gestión = managerial economics.* economía de la información = information economy.* economía del conocimiento = knowledge economy.* economía de mercado = market economy, market economics.* economía de negocios = managerial economics.* economía de subsistencia = subsistence economy.* economía electrónica = e-economy (electronic economy), e-conomy (electronic economy).* economía emergente = emerging economy.* economía empresarial = business economics, managerial economics.* economía en vías de desarrollo = transitional economy, developing economy.* economía gerencial = managerial economics.* economía internacional = international economy.* economía mundial, la = world economy, the.* economía personal = personal finance.* economía rural = rural economy.* economia sumergida = informal economy, underground economy.* estimular la economía = stimulate + the economy, spur + the economy.* incentivar la economía = stimulate + the economy.* inyectar dinero en la economía = pump + money into the economy.* Ministerio de Economía y Hacienda = Lord Chancellor's Office.* Ministro de Economía = Chancellor of the Exchequer.* prensa de economía, la = business press, the.* * *A (ciencia) economicsCompuestos:health economicshome economics, domestic sciencepolitical economyB (de un país) economyuna economía floreciente/débil/en desarrollo a flourishing/weak/developing economyCompuestos:free market economyknowledge economymarket economyplanned o controlled economytiger economyblack economymixed economyblack economyplanned economyC(ahorro): tenemos que hacer economías we have to make economies o to economize o to save money o to make savingses una falsa economía it's a false economyexpresó sus ideas con economía de palabras she expressed her ideas succinctly o conciselyCompuesto:fpl economies of scaleD (de una persona, familia) finances (pl)* * *
economía sustantivo femenino
c) ( ahorro):
economía sustantivo femenino
1 economy: la economía del país ha empeorado, the economy has gone into decline
2 (rama del saber) economics
3 (de tiempo, esfuerzo, etc) economy, saving: arregló toda su casa con una gran economía de medios, he did up the house as cheaply as he could
Fíjate en la diferencia entre economics, ciencias económicas, y economy, economía en sentido general: economía sumergida, black economy; economía de mercado, market economy.
' economía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cartera
- de
- económica
- económico
- enfriar
- ministra
- ministro
- resurgimiento
- salud
- sanear
- saneada
- saneado
- saneamiento
- sangría
- activar
- anquilosado
- anquilosarse
- boyante
- crecer
- débil
- debilitar
- frágil
- informal
- levantar
- paralizar
- regir
English:
backbone
- bounce back
- chancellor
- economics
- economy
- growth
- head
- healthy
- pick up
- plan
- rally
- revitalize
- revival
- revive
- slump
- strength
- strong
- trading nation
- upturn
- weak
- domestic
- financial
- grow
- road
- thrift
* * *economía nf1. [actividad productiva] economy;la economía mundial the global o world economyeconomía capitalista capitalist economy;economía dirigida command economy;economía doméstica housekeeping;economía de empresa enterprise economy;Am economía informal black economy;economía de libre empresa enterprise economy;economía de libre mercado free-market economy;economía de mercado market economy;economía mixta mixed economy;economía planificada planned economy;economía social de mercado social market economy;economía socialista socialist economy;economía de subsistencia subsistence economy;economía sumergida black economy, hidden2. [ciencia, estudio] economics [singular]economía aplicada applied economics;economía de empresas business economics;economía familiar home economics;economía política political economy3. [situación económica] [de persona, familia] finances4. [ahorro] saving;por economía de espacio to save space;hacer algo con gran economía de medios to do sth with the optimum use of resources;hacer economías to economize o make economieseconomía de escala economy of scale* * *f1 economy;hacer economías economize, make economies2 ciencia economics sg* * *economía nf1) : economy2) : economics* * *economía n2. (estudios) economics -
6 селски
1. прил. (свързан със село, селяни) village; peasant (attr.)(свързан със стопанство, бит) rural(вън от града) country (attr.)(прост, непокварен. груб) rusticселски пазар/път/хан a country market/road/innселски произход peasant originселски танц a country danceселски двор farmyardселски живот country lifeселски имот rural propertyселски мегдан a village squareселски хляб a cottage loafселски говор rustic speechселският пролетариат the rural proletariat, the rural poorселски бунт a peasant revoltселски празник a village feastселски учител a village schoolmaster/teacherселска мома a village girlселска къща a (country) cottage, a peasant houseселска кола a country/peasant/farm cartселска уличка a village laneселска хитрина peasant cunningселска простота rustic simplicityселско стопанства rural economy, agricultureселска работа farm workселско чедо a child of the countryside/of the soilселски дрехи peasant/rustic dressселски обичаи peasant customsселски маси peasant masses2. нар. like a peasant; in the village style* * *сѐлски,прил., -а, -о, -и ( свързан със село, селяни) village; peasant (attr.); ( свързан със стопанство, бит) rural; geoponic; ( извън града) country (attr.); ( прост, непокварен, груб) rustic; амер. cracker-barrel; \селскиа кола a country/peasant/farm cart; \селскиа къща (country) cottage, a peasant house; \селскиа мома a village girl; \селскиа простота rustic simplicity; \селскиа работа farm work; \селскиа уличка a village lane; \селскиа хитрина peasant cunning; \селскии бунт a peasant revolt; \селскии говор rustic speech; \селскии двор farmyard; \селскии живот country life; \селскии имот rural property; \селскии мегдан a village square; \селскии обичаи peasant customs; \селскии пазар/път/хан a country market/road/inn; \селскии празник a village feast; \селскии произход peasant origin; \селскии хляб a cottage loaf; \селскио стопанство rural economy, agriculture; \селскио чедо a child of the countryside/of the soil.——————нареч. like a peasant; in the village style.* * *village: селски customs - селски обичаи; country: селски road - селски път, селски life - селски живот; rustic (прост, груб); bucolic- селско стопанство* * *1. (вън от града) country (attr.) 2. (прост, непокварен. груб) rustic 3. (свързан със стопанство, бит) rural 4. 1 прил. (свързан със село, селяни) village;peasant (attr.) 5. 2 нар. like a peasant; in the village style 6. СЕЛСКИ бунт a peasant revolt 7. СЕЛСКИ говор rustic speech 8. СЕЛСКИ двор farmyard 9. СЕЛСКИ дрехи peasant/rustic dress 10. СЕЛСКИ живот country life 11. СЕЛСКИ имот rural property 12. СЕЛСКИ маси peasant masses 13. СЕЛСКИ мегдан a village square 14. СЕЛСКИ обичаи peasant customs 15. СЕЛСКИ пазар/ път/хан a country market/road/inn 16. СЕЛСКИ празник a village feast 17. СЕЛСКИ произход peasant origin 18. СЕЛСКИ танц a country dance 19. СЕЛСКИ учител a village schoolmaster/teacher 20. СЕЛСКИ хляб a cottage loaf 21. СЕЛСКИят пролетариат the rural proletariat, the rural poor 22. селска къща a (country) cottage, a peasant house: селска кола a country/ peasant/farm cart 23. селска мома a village girl 24. селска простота rustic simplicity 25. селска работа farm work 26. селска уличка a village lane 27. селска хитрина peasant cunning 28. селско стопанства rural economy, agriculture 29. селско чедо a child of the countryside/of the soil -
7 стопанство
1. economyпарично стопанство money/exchange economyнародно стопанство a national economyпланово стопанство a planned economyсветовно стопанство a world economyселско стопанство agriculture and livestock breeding, agriculture, farming; rural economyгорско стопанство forestry, ( на страна) national forestryрибно стопанство fish industryловно стопанство reserve2. (земеделско) farmедро стопанство a large-scale farmколективно стопанство a collective farmтрудово кооперативно земеделско стопанство a co-operative farmеднолично стопанство an individual farm* * *стопа̀нство,ср., -а 1. economy; горско \стопанствоо forestry, (на страна) national forestry; еднолично \стопанствоо individual farm; едро \стопанствоо large-scale farm; ловно \стопанствоо reserve; рибно \стопанствоо fish industry; световно \стопанствоо world economy; селско \стопанствоо agriculture and livestock breeding, agriculture, farming; rural economy;2. ( земеделско) farm; държавно земеделско \стопанствоо state farm.* * *economy: national стопанство - национално стопанство, world стопанство - световно стопанство; farm (земеделско): a cooperative стопанство - кооперативно стопанство* * *1. (земеделско) farm 2. economy 3. горско СТОПАНСТВО forestry, (на страна) national forestry 4. еднолично СТОПАНСТВО an individual farm 5. едро СТОПАНСТВО a large-scale farm 6. колективно СТОПАНСТВО a collective farm 7. ловно СТОПАНСТВО reserve 8. народно СТОПАНСТВО а national economy 9. парично СТОПАНСТВО money/ exchange economy 10. планово СТОПАНСТВО a planned economy 11. рибно СТОПАНСТВО fish industry 12. световно СТОПАНСТВО a world economy 13. селско СТОПАНСТВО agriculture and livestock breeding, agriculture, farming;rural economy 14. трудово кооперативно земеделско СТОПАНСТВО а co-operative farm -
8 Marshall, William
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. baptized 28 July 1745 Yorkshire, Englandd. 1818 Pickering, Yorkshire, England[br]English commentator and writer on agriculture who established the first agricultural college in Britain.[br]Little is known for certain about William Marshall's early life, other than that he was baptized at Sinnington in the West Riding of Yorkshire. On his own account he was involved in trade in the West Indies from the age of 15 for a period of fourteen years. It is assumed that he was financially successful in this, for on his return to England in 1774 he was able to purchase Addisham Farm in Surrey. Having sacked his bailiff he determined to keep a minute book relating to all transactions on the farm, which he was now managing for himself. On these entries he made additional comments. The publication of these writings was the beginning of a substantial review of agriculture in Britain and a criticism of existing practices. From 1779 he acted as agent on a Norfolk estate, and his five years in that position resulted in The Rural Economy of Norfolk, the first of a series of county reviews that he was to write, intending the somewhat ambitious task of surveying the whole country. By 1808 Marshall had accumulated sufficient capital to be able to purchase a substantial property in the Vale of Cleveland, where he lived for the rest of his life. At the time of his death he was engaged in the erection of a building to serve as an agricultural college; the same building is now a rural-life museum.[br]BibliographyOther titles in his Rural Economy series included Yorkshire in 1788, Gloucester in 1789, The Midland Counties in 1790, The West of England in 1796, and The Southern Counties two years later. Further titles included Experiments and Observations Concerning Agriculture and the Weather in 1779, Observations on the Different Breeds of Sheep in 1792, The General View of the Agriculture of Central HighlandScotland in 1794, and Planting and Rural Ornament in 1796. He also wrote On the Enclosure of Commonable and Intermixed Lands in 1801, On the Landed Property of England, an Elementary Practical Treatise in 1804, and On the Management of Landed Estates in 1806. He was not asked to write any of the County Surveys produced by the Board of Agriculture, despite his own claims to the origin of the idea. Instead in 1817 he wrote A Review and Complete Abstract of the Reports of the Board of Agriculture as his own criticism of them.Further ReadingJoan Thirsk, 1989, The Agrarian History of England and Wales, Vol. VI (deals with the years 1750 to 1850, the period associated with Marshall).Pamela Horn, 1982, William Marshall (1745–1818) and the Georgian Countryside, Beacon (gives a more specific account).AP -
9 сельское хозяйство
1) General subject: agriculture, agronomy, husbandry, plow, rural economy, farming2) Accounting: agricultural sector (как отрасль)3) Advertising: farm economy, farming sector (как отрасль), rural economics4) Business: agricultural industry, agricultural sector, farm, the agricultural sector5) Makarov: agricultural economy, farming industryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сельское хозяйство
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10 revitalizar
v.1 to revitalize.2 to rejuvenate, to invigorate, to brace, to energize.* * *1 to revitalize* * ** * *verbo transitivo to revitalizeun intento de revitalizar las relaciones entre los dos países — an attempt to give (a) fresh impetus to relations between the two countries
* * *= revive, revitalise [revitalize, -USA], reinvigorate, reinvigorate, invigorate, resuscitate, rejuvenate.Ex. The result was that by the close of the 1940s, when ADI was revived, new interests were developing which were destined to overthrow the preeminence of microfilm as a documentation concern.Ex. This article examines the factors leading to a decision to revitalise the Boston Public Library.Ex. Adolescents cannot be led so easily, so unselfconsciously as children, and disenchantment can be a door that closes tight against attempts to reinvigorate dulled literary receptivity.Ex. Adolescents cannot be led so easily, so unselfconsciously as children, and disenchantment can be a door that closes tight against attempts to reinvigorate dulled literary receptivity.Ex. This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.Ex. An ambitious study of the interrelationships of folklore and literature, this book resuscitates the figure of the granny using oral history and fieldwork.Ex. It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die.* * *verbo transitivo to revitalizeun intento de revitalizar las relaciones entre los dos países — an attempt to give (a) fresh impetus to relations between the two countries
* * *= revive, revitalise [revitalize, -USA], reinvigorate, reinvigorate, invigorate, resuscitate, rejuvenate.Ex: The result was that by the close of the 1940s, when ADI was revived, new interests were developing which were destined to overthrow the preeminence of microfilm as a documentation concern.
Ex: This article examines the factors leading to a decision to revitalise the Boston Public Library.Ex: Adolescents cannot be led so easily, so unselfconsciously as children, and disenchantment can be a door that closes tight against attempts to reinvigorate dulled literary receptivity.Ex: Adolescents cannot be led so easily, so unselfconsciously as children, and disenchantment can be a door that closes tight against attempts to reinvigorate dulled literary receptivity.Ex: This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.Ex: An ambitious study of the interrelationships of folklore and literature, this book resuscitates the figure of the granny using oral history and fieldwork.Ex: It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die.* * *revitalizar [A4 ]vtto revitalizeel tratamiento la revitalizó the treatment revitalized her, the treatment restored her vitalitymedidas para revitalizar la economía measures to revitalize the economyun intento de revitalizar las relaciones entre los dos países an attempt to give (a) fresh impetus to relations between the two countries■ revitalizarviun tónico que revitaliza a revitalizing tonic* * *
revitalizar ( conjugate revitalizar) verbo transitivo
to revitalize
revitalizar verbo transitivo to revitalize
' revitalizar' also found in these entries:
English:
regenerate
* * *revitalizar vtto revitalize* * *v/t revitalize* * *revitalizar {21} vt: to revitalize♦ revitalización nf -
11 хозяйство
ср.1) только ед. economyзаниматься (домашним) хозяйством — to keep house, to look after the house, to be occupied with one's household
городское хозяйство — municipal/city economy/services
многоотраслевое хозяйство — varied/diversified economy
сельское хозяйство — agriculture, farming; rural economy
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12 хозяйство хозяйств·о
1) (производство, экономика) economyплановое хозяйство — plan-based / planned economy
сельское хозяйство — rural economy, agriculture, farming
доходное хозяйство — profitable farm / enterprise
индивидуальное хозяйство — individual / private farm / holding
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > хозяйство хозяйств·о
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13 rurale
rurale agg. rural; country (attr.): economia rurale, rural economy; popolazione rurale, rural population; scuola rurale, country school; zona rurale, rural district.* * *[ru'rale]* * *rurale/ru'rale/rural; [ vita] country attrib. -
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с.1. тк. ед. economyсельское хозяйство — agriculture, farming; rural economy
городское хозяйство — municipal / city economy / services
заниматься (домашним) хозяйством — keep* house, look after the house, be occupied with one's household
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15 хозяйство
с.1) ( экономика) economyры́ночное [пла́новое] хозя́йство — market [planned] economy
мирово́е хозя́йство — world economy
наро́дное хозя́йство — national economy
2) ( отрасль экономики) sectorсе́льское хозя́йство — agriculture, farming; rural economy / sector
лесно́е хозя́йство — forestry
ры́бное хозя́йство — fish industry
зерново́е хозя́йство — grain growing (sector)
тра́нспортное хозя́йство — transportation sector
морско́е хозя́йство — sea / ocean farming, mariculture
городско́е хозя́йство — municipal / city economy / services
министе́рство речно́го хозя́йства — ministry of waterways
3) ( предприятие) enterpriseрыбово́дческое хозя́йство — fishery
4) с.-х. farmкру́пное хозя́йство — large farm
5) (работа по дому; тж. дома́шнее хозя́йство) housekeepingзанима́ться (дома́шним) хозя́йством — keep house, look after the house, take care of the household
быть за́нятым по хозя́йству — be busy about the house
6) собир. (предметы, нужные для работ по дому) household effects / articles / itemsобзавести́сь (дома́шним) хозя́йством — acquire household effects
7) собир. прост. (вещи, предметы) stuff; things pl, items plубери́ отсю́да всё э́то хозя́йство — take all this stuff away from here
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16 сельское хозяйство
1. farmingсеменное хозяйство, семеноводство — seed farming
2. husbandry3. rural economy4. agricultureРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > сельское хозяйство
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17 fortalecer
v.to strengthen.El alimento fortaleció a los bebés The food strengthened the babies.La convivencia fortaleció los lazos The retreat strengthened the bonds.* * *1 to fortify, strengthen1 to strengthen, become stronger* * *verbto fortify, strengthen* * *1. VT1) (=reforzar) [+ músculos, uña] to strengthen2) [+ divisa, sistema, posición] to strengthen2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <organismo/músculos> to strengthen, make... strongerb) <relación/amistad> to strengthenc) (Mil) ( reforzar) to reinforce2.fortalecerse v pron organismo/músculo to get stronger; espíritu to grow stronger* * *= boost, strengthen, empower, fortify, invigorate, bring + strength, beef up, cement, place + Nombre + on a firmer footing, buff up.Ex. If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.Ex. He proposes a research agenda that could strengthen archival appraisal and the profession's ability to document society.Ex. Literacy empowers people and can be a force for peace.Ex. Must she fortify herself with an arsenal of stratagems in order to survive?.Ex. This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.Ex. A shift of emphasis from facts to people brings strength and purpose to library operations.Ex. The author advocates that the Canadian LA needs rehashing and beefing up = El autor postula que la Asociación de Bibliotecarios Canadiense necesita reestructurarse y fortalecerse.Ex. An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.Ex. Information security management has been placed on a firmer footing with the publication of standards by national bodies.Ex. As a general rule, you can ' buff up' your look by making your shoulders seem wider and your waist narrower.----* fortalecer el ego = provide + ego boost.* fortalecer la confianza = bolster + confidence, boost + Posesivo + confidence.* fortalecer la relación = strengthen + links.* fortalecer los cimientos = strengthen + foundations.* fortalecer los lazos = strengthen + links.* fortalecerse = draw + strength from, take + heart, gain + strength.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <organismo/músculos> to strengthen, make... strongerb) <relación/amistad> to strengthenc) (Mil) ( reforzar) to reinforce2.fortalecerse v pron organismo/músculo to get stronger; espíritu to grow stronger* * *= boost, strengthen, empower, fortify, invigorate, bring + strength, beef up, cement, place + Nombre + on a firmer footing, buff up.Ex: If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.
Ex: He proposes a research agenda that could strengthen archival appraisal and the profession's ability to document society.Ex: Literacy empowers people and can be a force for peace.Ex: Must she fortify herself with an arsenal of stratagems in order to survive?.Ex: This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.Ex: A shift of emphasis from facts to people brings strength and purpose to library operations.Ex: The author advocates that the Canadian LA needs rehashing and beefing up = El autor postula que la Asociación de Bibliotecarios Canadiense necesita reestructurarse y fortalecerse.Ex: An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.Ex: Information security management has been placed on a firmer footing with the publication of standards by national bodies.Ex: As a general rule, you can ' buff up' your look by making your shoulders seem wider and your waist narrower.* fortalecer el ego = provide + ego boost.* fortalecer la confianza = bolster + confidence, boost + Posesivo + confidence.* fortalecer la relación = strengthen + links.* fortalecer los cimientos = strengthen + foundations.* fortalecer los lazos = strengthen + links.* fortalecerse = draw + strength from, take + heart, gain + strength.* * *fortalecer [E3 ]vt1 ‹organismo/músculos› to strengthen, make … strongerun ejercicio para fortalecer los muslos an exercise to tone up the thighs o to strengthen the thigh muscles2 ‹espíritu›una lectura para fortalecer el espíritu reading matter that is spiritually uplifting3 ‹relación/amistad› to strengthen4 ( Mil) (reforzar) to reinforce, strengthen1 «organismo/músculo» to get stronger2 «espíritu» to grow stronger* * *
fortalecer ( conjugate fortalecer) verbo transitivo ‹organismo/músculos/amistad› to strengthen
fortalecerse verbo pronominal [organismo/músculo] to get stronger
fortalecer verbo transitivo to fortify, strengthen
' fortalecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reforzar
- endurecer
English:
build up
- spike
- stiffen
- strengthen
- build
- cement
- fortify
* * *♦ vtto strengthen;el acuerdo fortalecerá las relaciones entre los dos países the agreement will strengthen relations between the two countries* * *v/t tb figstrengthen* * *fortalecer {53} vt: to strengthen, to fortify* * *fortalecer vb to strengthen -
18 vigorizar
v.to invigorate.* * *1 to invigorate, fortify2 figurado to encourage, stimulate* * *VT to invigorate; (=animar, alentar) to encourage, stimulate; (=dar fuerza a) to strengthen; (=revitalizar) to revitalize* * *verbo transitivo to invigorate* * *= energise [energize, -USA], invigorate, vitalise [vitalize, -USA], fortify.Ex. This will enhance the utility of the public libraries and energise the public librarian as a change agent.Ex. This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.Ex. The article has the title 'The semester system and the need for vitalizing the college libraries'.Ex. Must she fortify herself with an arsenal of stratagems in order to survive?.* * *verbo transitivo to invigorate* * *= energise [energize, -USA], invigorate, vitalise [vitalize, -USA], fortify.Ex: This will enhance the utility of the public libraries and energise the public librarian as a change agent.
Ex: This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.Ex: The article has the title 'The semester system and the need for vitalizing the college libraries'.Ex: Must she fortify herself with an arsenal of stratagems in order to survive?.* * *vigorizar [A4 ]vtto invigorate* * *vigorizar vt[con medicamento] to fortify; [con actividad] to invigorate* * *v/t invigorate* * *vigorizar {21} vt: to strengthen, to invigorate -
19 γεωργικός
A agricultural, ;κόποι γ. CIG4659
(Palestine, iii A. D.); (i A. D.); βιβλίον γ. a book on rural economy, Plu.Cato Ma.25; ἡ γ. (sc. τέχνη) agriculture, farming, Pl.Lg. 889d, etc.; τὰ γ. lands, Chrysipp.Stoic.3.180; also, treatise on agriculture, Democr.26b, Ath. 14.649d; esp. that of Nicander, Id.3.92c.II occupied or skilled in farming, Arist.Pol. 1317a25; δῆμος ib. 1318b9; :— as Subst., a good farmer, Pl.Ap. 20b, etc.; fond of rural pursuits, Plu.2.268c. Adv.- κῶς Poll.7.141
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20 economía agraria
f.agricultural economy, rural economy.
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