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2 concesiones de pensión y jubilación
• pensions and retirement allowancesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > concesiones de pensión y jubilación
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4 jubilación
f.1 retirement, superannuation, pension.2 retirement pay, old-age pension, retirement pension, retired pay.* * *1 (acción) retirement2 (dinero) pension\jubilación anticipada early retirement* * *noun f.1) retirement2) pension* * *SF1) (=acción) retirement2) (=pensión) retirement pension* * ** * *= retirement, superannuation, old-age pension, pension.Ex. From 1960 until his retirement in 1970, he served in the new library school at UCLA as Professor of Cataloging and Classification.Ex. Local authorities would be affected by measures concerned with ensuring the application of the principle of equal opportunities in terms of pensions and superannuation.Ex. Although the age for receiving old-age pension is 65 years, an individual can decide to bring it forward to a maximum of 5 years.Ex. Such libraries now offer advice on benefits, employment, careers, housing, pensions, consumer affairs and other similar matters, or put people in touch with other sources.----* edad de jubilación = retirement age.* en vías de jubilación = retiring.* jubilación anticipada = early retirement.* jubilación temprana = early retirement.* plan de jubilación = pension plan, retirement plan.* plan para después de la jubilación = retirement plan.* seguro de jubilación = retirement fund, retirement plan.* * ** * *= retirement, superannuation, old-age pension, pension.Ex: From 1960 until his retirement in 1970, he served in the new library school at UCLA as Professor of Cataloging and Classification.
Ex: Local authorities would be affected by measures concerned with ensuring the application of the principle of equal opportunities in terms of pensions and superannuation.Ex: Although the age for receiving old-age pension is 65 years, an individual can decide to bring it forward to a maximum of 5 years.Ex: Such libraries now offer advice on benefits, employment, careers, housing, pensions, consumer affairs and other similar matters, or put people in touch with other sources.* edad de jubilación = retirement age.* en vías de jubilación = retiring.* jubilación anticipada = early retirement.* jubilación temprana = early retirement.* plan de jubilación = pension plan, retirement plan.* plan para después de la jubilación = retirement plan.* seguro de jubilación = retirement fund, retirement plan.* * *1 (retiro) retirementcuando me den la jubilación when I retire2 (pensión) pensionCompuestos:early retirementcompulsory retirementsemiretirementvoluntary retirement* * *
jubilación sustantivo femenino ( retiro) retirement;
( pensión) pension;◊ jubilación anticipada/forzosa early/compulsory retirement
jubilación sustantivo femenino
1 (retirada del trabajo) retirement
jubilación anticipada, early retirement
2 (pensión) pension
' jubilación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anticipada
- anticipado
- plan
- forzoso
- retiro
English:
golden years
- occasion
- pension
- pension plan
- retirement
- retirement benefits
- retirement plan
- early
* * *jubilación nf1. [retiro] retirementjubilación anticipada early retirement;jubilación forzosa compulsory retirement;jubilación voluntaria voluntary retirement2. [pensión] pension* * *f retirement* * *jubilación nf, pl - ciones1) : retirement2) pensión: pension* * *1. (acto) retirement2. (dinero) pension -
5 que se está investigando
Ex. The Pensions Act provides that the Pensions Ombudsman has power to hold oral hearings before ruling on a matter under investigation.* * *Ex: The Pensions Act provides that the Pensions Ombudsman has power to hold oral hearings before ruling on a matter under investigation.
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6 sobre el que se están haciendo averiguaciones
Ex. The Pensions Act provides that the Pensions Ombudsman has power to hold oral hearings before ruling on a matter under investigation.* * *Ex: The Pensions Act provides that the Pensions Ombudsman has power to hold oral hearings before ruling on a matter under investigation.
Spanish-English dictionary > sobre el que se están haciendo averiguaciones
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7 vista oral
f.hearing.* * *(n.) = oral hearingEx. The Pensions Act provides that the Pensions Ombudsman has power to hold oral hearings before ruling on a matter under investigation.* * *(n.) = oral hearingEx: The Pensions Act provides that the Pensions Ombudsman has power to hold oral hearings before ruling on a matter under investigation.
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8 cuantía
f.1 quantity, total sum, magnitude.2 importance.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cuantiar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: cuantiar.* * *1 (cantidad) quantity; (importe) amount2 (dimensión) extent\de mayor cuantía importantde menor cuantía insignificant, lesser* * *SF1) (=cantidad)a) (=importe) quantity, amount¿cómo se calcula la cuantía de la pensión? — how is the amount o level of pension calculated?
b) (=alcance) extent2) (=importancia) importancede mayor cuantía — more important, more significant
de menor cuantía, de poca cuantía — unimportant, of little account
* * *a) ( importe)una cuantía mínima de 20.000 euros — a minimum (amount) of 20,000 euros
b) ( importancia) significance, importancede mayor cuantía — of major significance o importance
de menor cuantía — unimportant, insignificant
c) (Der) claim, sum claimed* * *= magnitude, total, count.Ex. Only those who have attempted to edit the proceedings of a conference can appreciate the magnitude and scope of such an enterprise.Ex. Someone must read a total on the card, so that the machine can add its computed item to it.Ex. Not much data beyond loan counts was available and re-keying and remanipulations were frequently needed to make the information useful.* * *a) ( importe)una cuantía mínima de 20.000 euros — a minimum (amount) of 20,000 euros
b) ( importancia) significance, importancede mayor cuantía — of major significance o importance
de menor cuantía — unimportant, insignificant
c) (Der) claim, sum claimed* * *= magnitude, total, count.Ex: Only those who have attempted to edit the proceedings of a conference can appreciate the magnitude and scope of such an enterprise.
Ex: Someone must read a total on the card, so that the machine can add its computed item to it.Ex: Not much data beyond loan counts was available and re-keying and remanipulations were frequently needed to make the information useful.* * *1(importe): la rebaja de las cuantías de las pensiones the reduction in the level of pensionsse desconoce la cuantía de los daños materiales the extent of the damage is not knownuna cuantía mínima de 50.000 euros mensuales a minimum (amount) of 50,000 euros a monthla cuantía de la deuda asciende a miles de dólares the total of the debt amounts to thousands of dollarsun aumento de la cuantía de las becas an increase in the size of grants2 (importancia) significance, importanceun asunto de mayor cuantía a matter of major significance o importance, a highly significant o an extremely important matterun funcionario de escasa cuantía an insignificant civil servantde menor cuantía unimportant, insignificant3 ( Der) claim, sum o amount claimed* * *
cuantía sustantivo femenino amount: se desconoce la cuantía de lo sustraído, the amount stolen is not known
' cuantía' also found in these entries:
English:
high
* * *cuantía nf1. [suma] amount, quantity;todavía no se conoce la cuantía de los daños causados por el terremoto the final cost of the damage caused by the earthquake is not yet known;van a conceder una ayuda de una cuantía sin precisar todavía they are going to grant an as yet unspecified amount of aid;recibió la cuantía íntegra del premio he received the full amount of the prize money;va a subir la cuantía del subsidio de desempleo unemployment benefit is set to rise2. [alcance] extent;ése es un problema de menor cuantía that is a relatively insignificant o minor problem3. Der claim, amount claimed* * *f amount, quantity; figimportance* * *cuantía nf1) : quantity, extent2) : significance, import -
9 clases pasivas
pensioners* * ** * ** * *people in receipt of state pensions -
10 cobro
m.1 cashing.llamar a cobro revertido a alguien to make a reverse-charge call to somebody (British), to call somebody collect (United States)2 collection of payment, cashing, collection, encashment.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: cobrar.* * *1 (pago) payment2 (cobranza) collection; (de cheque) cashing3 (en caza) retrieval\llamar a cobro revertido to reverse the charges, US call collectcobro revertido reverse-charge, US collect* * *SM1) (=recaudación) [de cheque] cashing, encashment frm; [de salario, subsidio] receipt, collection; [de pensión] collection, drawing; [de factura, deuda] collectionendurecerán los requisitos para el cobro de pensiones — they will tighten up the requirements for drawing o collecting pensions
protestó por el cobro de 50 euros por el servicio — he complained about the 50-euro charge for the service
cargo o comisión por cobro — collection charge
cobro revertido, llamada a cobro revertido — reverse charge call, collect call (EEUU)
llamar a cobro revertido — to reverse the charges, call collect (EEUU), call toll-free (EEUU)
2) (=pago)nos comprometemos a garantizar el cobro de las pensiones — we make a guarantee that the pensions will be paid
3) †poner algo en cobro — to put sth in a safe place, put sth out of harm's way
* * *a) ( de cheque) cashing; (de sueldo, pensión)b) (Telec)llamó a cobro revertido — she called collect (AmE), she reversed the charges (BrE)
* * *= charging, cashiering.Ex. The availability of a range of services and many channels, and the commercial element introduce the technical problems of channel selection (by the user) and charging and billing (by the service provider).Ex. Many of their policies and procedures of cashiering are related to fraud and theft protection.----* a cobro revertido = reverse charges.* cobro de dinero = collection of fees.* cobro de servicios = fee services.* cobro por los preparativos = arrangement fee.* cobro por servicios = fee services, fee for services.* cobro por servicios prestados = fee for services.* con cobro = fee-based.* empresa de cobro de deudas = debt collection agency.* llamada a cobro revertido = collect call, reverse charges.* llamar a cobro revertido = telephone collect, call collect.* sistema de cobro por la información usada = information metering.* * *a) ( de cheque) cashing; (de sueldo, pensión)b) (Telec)llamó a cobro revertido — she called collect (AmE), she reversed the charges (BrE)
* * *= charging, cashiering.Ex: The availability of a range of services and many channels, and the commercial element introduce the technical problems of channel selection (by the user) and charging and billing (by the service provider).
Ex: Many of their policies and procedures of cashiering are related to fraud and theft protection.* a cobro revertido = reverse charges.* cobro de dinero = collection of fees.* cobro de servicios = fee services.* cobro por los preparativos = arrangement fee.* cobro por servicios = fee services, fee for services.* cobro por servicios prestados = fee for services.* con cobro = fee-based.* empresa de cobro de deudas = debt collection agency.* llamada a cobro revertido = collect call, reverse charges.* llamar a cobro revertido = telephone collect, call collect.* sistema de cobro por la información usada = information metering.* * *1 (de un cheque) cashing, encashment ( frml)(del sueldo, de una pensión): para el cobro de la pensión in order to collect o draw your pensionel cobro de la suscripción se efectuará a domicilio the subscription will be collected at your home address2 ( Telec):* * *
Del verbo cobrar: ( conjugate cobrar)
cobro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
cobró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
cobrar
cobro
cobrar ( conjugate cobrar) verbo transitivo
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◊ nos cobran 30.000 pesos de alquiler they charge us 30,000 pesos in rent;
cobro algo por algo/hacer algo to charge sth for sth/doing sth;
vino a cobro el alquiler she came for the rent o to collect the rent;
¿me cobra estas cervezas? can I pay for these beers, please?;
me cobró el vino dos veces he charged me twice for the wine
‹ pensión› to draw;◊ cobra 2.000 euros al mes he earns/draws 2,000 euros a month;
todavía no hemos cobrado junio we still haven't been paid for June
2a) (Chi) ( pedir):
3 ( adquirir) ‹ fuerzas› to gather;◊ cobro fama/importancia become famous/important
4 (period) ‹vidas/víctimas› to claim
verbo intransitivoa) cobro por algo/hacer algo to charge for sth/doing sth;◊ ¿me cobra, por favor? can you take for this, please?, can I pay, please?;
llámame por cobro (Chi, Méx) call collect (AmE), reverse the charges (BrE)
cobrarse verbo pronominala) ( recibir dinero):◊ tenga, cóbrese here you are;
cóbrese las cervezas can you take for the beers, please?
cobro sustantivo masculino
(de sueldo, pensión):
b) (Telec):
cobrar
I verbo transitivo
1 (pedir un precio) to charge
(exigir el pago) to collect
(recibir el pago de una deuda) to recover
2 (un cheque, un billete de lotería) to cash
(recibir el salario) to earn: aún no han cobrado el sueldo, they still haven't been paid their salary
cobra un buen sueldo, he earns a good salary
3 figurado (alcanzar, lograr) to gain, get: su proyecto cobra hoy importancia, today his project is becoming important
cobrar ánimos, to take heart
4 (empezar a sentir) cobrar afecto a alguien/algo, to become very fond of sb/sthg
II verbo intransitivo
1 (exigir un pago) ¿me cobra, por favor? I'd like to pay now, please
nunca me cobra, he never charges me
2 (recibir el salario) to be paid
3 fam (recibir una zurra) to catch it, get it
cobro sustantivo masculino (de un pago, deuda) collection
(de un cheque) cashing
♦ Locuciones: Tel llamar a cobro revertido, to reverse the charges, US to call collect
' cobro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
llamada
- cobrar
- conferencia
- llamar
- menos
English:
bad debt
- cash in
- claim
- collect
- collection
- extra
- payment
- reverse
- transfer
- call
- debit
- levy
* * *cobro nm[de talón] cashing; [de pago] collection; cobro de comisiones [delito] acceptance of bribes o (illegal) commissions* * *m1 charging;llamar a cobro revertido call collect, Br tb reverse the charges* * *cobro nm: collection (of money), cashing (of a check)* * * -
11 cuenta corriente
f.1 charge account.2 checking account.* * *current account* * *(n.) = current account, checking account, deposit accountEx. Despite growth in export volume in recent years, there has been a widening of the national current account deficit from 8.8% to over 20%.Ex. Until then, automatic payments will continue to be charged to your checking account or credit card.Ex. Just about everybody needs a deposit account to receive pay, pensions and other income and to draw out cash and pay bills.* * *(n.) = current account, checking account, deposit accountEx: Despite growth in export volume in recent years, there has been a widening of the national current account deficit from 8.8% to over 20%.
Ex: Until then, automatic payments will continue to be charged to your checking account or credit card.Ex: Just about everybody needs a deposit account to receive pay, pensions and other income and to draw out cash and pay bills.* * *checking account, Brcurrent account -
12 cuenta de ahorro(s)
(n.) = deposit account, savings accountEx. Just about everybody needs a deposit account to receive pay, pensions and other income and to draw out cash and pay bills.Ex. The passbook is the traditional document to keep track of earnings in a savings account.* * *(n.) = deposit account, savings accountEx: Just about everybody needs a deposit account to receive pay, pensions and other income and to draw out cash and pay bills.
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13 empleado del estado
(n.) = state employeeEx. But he is completely wrong to say that he as a state employee is utterly blamelessfor the mess our pensions and state budgets are in.* * *(n.) = state employeeEx: But he is completely wrong to say that he as a state employee is utterly blamelessfor the mess our pensions and state budgets are in.
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14 exento de culpa
(adj.) = blameless, guilt-freeEx. But he is completely wrong to say that he as a state employee is utterly blamelessfor the mess our pensions and state budgets are in.Ex. The article ' Guilt-free automated claiming' evaluates the impact of automation on serials claiming.* * *(adj.) = blameless, guilt-freeEx: But he is completely wrong to say that he as a state employee is utterly blamelessfor the mess our pensions and state budgets are in.
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15 funcionario
m.1 government employee, officer, civil servant, functionary.2 staff member, member of staff, office holder.3 employee.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 functionary, employee\funcionario,-a público,-a civil servant, government employee* * *(f. - funcionaria)nounofficial, civil servant* * *funcionario, -aSM / F1) (tb: funcionario público) civil servantfuncionario/a aduanero/a — customs official
funcionario/a de policía — police officer
funcionario/a de prisiones, funcionario/a penitenciario/a — prison officer
2) [de banco etc] clerk* * *- ria masculino, femeninoa) ( empleado público) tbfuncionario público or del Estado — government employee
los funcionarios de correos — postal service employees (AmE), post office employees (BrE)
un alto funcionario — a senior o high-ranking official
b) ( de organización internacional) member of staff, staff memberc) (RPl) (de empresa, banco) employee* * *= tenured, civil servant, functionary, state employee, government employee.Ex. Craig Duff, aged 57 and a tenured professional librarian at the associate professor rank, had worked at the Medical Center library for 29 years.Ex. This document is about civil servants in the Home Office, and the working conditions of civil servants.Ex. But for books to act as media of communication there must be functionaries who work together to enable the person who has something to communicate to present the person being communicated to with the object, the book.Ex. But he is completely wrong to say that he as a state employee is utterly blamelessfor the mess our pensions and state budgets are in.Ex. For the first time there are decidedly more government employees than goods-producing employees according to the Department of Labor.----* alto funcionario = high official.* funcionario del ayuntamiento = city official, city worker.* funcionario de prisión = prison warder.* funcionario de prisiones = gaoler [jailer, -USA].* funcionario público = civil servant, public functionary, public employee, government servant, public servant.* no funcionario = non-tenured, untenured.* * *- ria masculino, femeninoa) ( empleado público) tbfuncionario público or del Estado — government employee
los funcionarios de correos — postal service employees (AmE), post office employees (BrE)
un alto funcionario — a senior o high-ranking official
b) ( de organización internacional) member of staff, staff memberc) (RPl) (de empresa, banco) employee* * *= tenured, civil servant, functionary, state employee, government employee.Ex: Craig Duff, aged 57 and a tenured professional librarian at the associate professor rank, had worked at the Medical Center library for 29 years.
Ex: This document is about civil servants in the Home Office, and the working conditions of civil servants.Ex: But for books to act as media of communication there must be functionaries who work together to enable the person who has something to communicate to present the person being communicated to with the object, the book.Ex: But he is completely wrong to say that he as a state employee is utterly blamelessfor the mess our pensions and state budgets are in.Ex: For the first time there are decidedly more government employees than goods-producing employees according to the Department of Labor.* alto funcionario = high official.* funcionario del ayuntamiento = city official, city worker.* funcionario de prisión = prison warder.* funcionario de prisiones = gaoler [jailer, -USA].* funcionario público = civil servant, public functionary, public employee, government servant, public servant.* no funcionario = non-tenured, untenured.* * *masculine, feminine1 (empleado público) tbfuncionario público or del Estado government employee, civil servant ( BrE)un alto funcionario a senior o high-ranking officialun funcionario de la presidencia a presidential aide2 (de una organización internacional) member of staff, staff memberes funcionario de la ONU he's a UN member of staff3 ( RPl) (de una empresa, un banco) employee* * *
funcionario◊ - ria sustantivo masculino, femenino
◊ un alto funcionario a senior o high-ranking official
funcionario,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino official, employee, staff member
funcionario público, Government employee, civil servant
' funcionario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
administrativa
- administrativo
- empleada
- empleado
- funcionaria
- insobornable
- oposición
- rebajar
- agente
- alto
- burócrata
- destinado
- destinar
- interino
- morder
- reponer
- sueldo
- tramitar
- trasladar
English:
civil servant
- officer
- official
- probation officer
- public employee
- bailiff
- civil
- coroner
- prison
- registrar
- town
* * *funcionario, -a nm,f1. [del Estado] [de la Administración central] civil servant;[profesor, bombero, enfermero] public sector worker;un funcionario público [de la Administración central] a civil servant;[del Estado] a public sector worker;alto funcionario senior civil servantfuncionario de aduanas customs official o officer;funcionario de prisiones prison officer2. [de organismo internacional] employee, staff member3. RP [de empresa] employee, worker* * *m, funcionaria f1 government employee, civil servant2 L.Am. ( empleado) employee* * *funcionario, - ria n: civil servant, official* * *funcionario n civil servant -
16 grandes sumas de dinero
Ex. In view of the increasing attention paid to pensions and planning for old age, together with the vast sums of money involved, there is a growing demand for information on the subject.* * *Ex: In view of the increasing attention paid to pensions and planning for old age, together with the vast sums of money involved, there is a growing demand for information on the subject.
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= consumer information, consumer advice, consumer affairsEx. The recent closure of many CACs (Consumer Advice Centre) has seriously affected the availability of consumer information and advice.Ex. The information may range from the same kind as is available through teletext -- news, stock market reports, weather forecast -- to train timetables, what's on at the local cinema, or consumer advice.Ex. Such libraries now offer advice on benefits, employment, careers, housing, pensions, consumer affairs and other similar matters, or put people in touch with other sources.* * *= consumer information, consumer advice, consumer affairsEx: The recent closure of many CACs (Consumer Advice Centre) has seriously affected the availability of consumer information and advice.
Ex: The information may range from the same kind as is available through teletext -- news, stock market reports, weather forecast -- to train timetables, what's on at the local cinema, or consumer advice.Ex: Such libraries now offer advice on benefits, employment, careers, housing, pensions, consumer affairs and other similar matters, or put people in touch with other sources. -
18 inocente
adj.1 innocent (no culpable).2 naive, innocent (ingenuo).3 harmless.intj.not guilty, innocent.f. & m.1 innocent person (no culpable).2 harmless person.* * *► adjetivo1 innocent2 (ingenuo) naive, innocent1 innocent person2 naive person, innocent person\hacerse el inocente / la inocente to play the innocentdía de los Inocentes 28th December, (≈ April Fools' Day)los Santos Inocentes the Holy Innocents* * *adj.* * *I1. ADJ1) (=sin culpa) innocent (de of)(Jur) not guilty, innocent2) (=ingenuo) naïve3) (=inofensivo) harmless2. SMF1) (=ingenuo) innocent person2) (=bobo) simpletonDÍA DE LOS (SANTOS) INOCENTES 28 December, el día de los (Santos) Inocentes, is when the Catholic Church in Spain commemorates the New Testament story of King Herod's slaughter of the innocent children of Judaea. On this day Spaniards play practical jokes or inocentadas on each other, much as we do on April Fools' Day. A typical example is sticking a monigote, a cut-out paper figure, on someone's back. Whenever someone falls for a trick, the practical joker cries out "¡Inocente!" Para otros nombres, ver el segundo elemento. IIel día de los (Santos) Inocentes — ≈ April Fools' Day, ≈ All Fools' Day
SM1) And, Cono Sur avocado pear2) And masquerade* * *Iadjetivo [SER]a) ( sin culpa) innocent; (Der) innocent, not guiltyb) < broma> harmlessc) ( ingenuo) naive, gullibleIImasculino y femenino innocent* * *= naive [naïve], innocent, born yesterday, April fool, blameless, guilt-free.Ex. At the risk of sounding trite and a bit naive, I'd like to remind this group that the ISBD was also called, not for the cataloger's benefit, but as an international tool of bibliographic description.Ex. This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.Ex. The article is entitled ' Born yesterday and other forms of original sin: two perspectives on library research'.Ex. The classic form of April fool hoax is to present an improbable situation in such a convincing way that people fall for it on the spur of the moment but later cannot understand why they did so.Ex. But he is completely wrong to say that he as a state employee is utterly blamelessfor the mess our pensions and state budgets are in.Ex. The article ' Guilt-free automated claiming' evaluates the impact of automation on serials claiming.----* declararse inocente = protest + Posesivo + innocence, plead + not guilty.* Día de los (Santos) Inocentes, el = April Fools' Day.* inocente hasta que se demuestre lo contrario = innocent until proven guilty.* inocentes, los = innocent, the.* presuntamente inocente, presunción de inocencia = presumed innocent.* tan inocente como un bebé = as innocent as a lamb.* * *Iadjetivo [SER]a) ( sin culpa) innocent; (Der) innocent, not guiltyb) < broma> harmlessc) ( ingenuo) naive, gullibleIImasculino y femenino innocent* * *= naive [naïve], innocent, born yesterday, April fool, blameless, guilt-free.Ex: At the risk of sounding trite and a bit naive, I'd like to remind this group that the ISBD was also called, not for the cataloger's benefit, but as an international tool of bibliographic description.
Ex: This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.Ex: The article is entitled ' Born yesterday and other forms of original sin: two perspectives on library research'.Ex: The classic form of April fool hoax is to present an improbable situation in such a convincing way that people fall for it on the spur of the moment but later cannot understand why they did so.Ex: But he is completely wrong to say that he as a state employee is utterly blamelessfor the mess our pensions and state budgets are in.Ex: The article ' Guilt-free automated claiming' evaluates the impact of automation on serials claiming.* declararse inocente = protest + Posesivo + innocence, plead + not guilty.* Día de los (Santos) Inocentes, el = April Fools' Day.* inocente hasta que se demuestre lo contrario = innocent until proven guilty.* inocentes, los = innocent, the.* presuntamente inocente, presunción de inocencia = presumed innocent.* tan inocente como un bebé = as innocent as a lamb.* * *[ SER]1 (sin culpa) innocent; ( Der) innocent, not guiltylo declararon inocente he was found not guilty, he was cleared2 ‹broma› harmless3 (ingenuo) naive, gullible, easily deceivedinnocentno te hagas el inocente don't play the innocent, don't come the innocent with me ( colloq)* * *
inocente adjetivo
(Der) innocent, not guilty;
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
innocent;
inocente
I adjetivo
1 innocent
una acción inocente, a harmless deed
2 (ingenuo) gullible
II mf innocent
' inocente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acabose
- convicción
- declararse
- insistir
- simple
- declarar
- hacer
- matanza
- puro
English:
blameless
- bystander
- catch up
- clean
- find
- frame
- frame-up
- innocent
- play
- plead
- sap
- wash
- would
- harmless
- party
- plea
* * *♦ adj1. [no culpable] innocent;todo el mundo es inocente hasta que no se demuestre lo contrario everyone is innocent until proven guilty2. [ingenuo] naive, innocent3. [sin maldad] harmless♦ nmf1. [no culpable] innocent person2. [sin maldad] harmless person* * *adj innocent* * *inocente adj1) : innocent2) ingenuo: naïve♦ inocentemente advinocente nmf: innocent person* * *inocente adj1. (en general) innocent2. (ingenuo) naive3. (sin malicia) harmless -
19 intachable
adj.1 irreproachable.2 faultless, blameless, unblamable, unblameable.3 without blemish, untainted, without taint.* * *► adjetivo1 irreproachable* * *ADJ1) (=perfecto) faultless, perfect2) [conducta] irreproachable* * *adjetivo impeccable, irreproachable* * *= immaculate, unblemished, untainted, speckless, spotless, blameless, guilt-free.Ex. This article traces the life of Otto Rohse, his immaculate typography, imaginative and sensitive illustrations, and his private press.Ex. Many traditional treatments, on the other hand, have tended to glorify him portraying him as an unblemished hero.Ex. The information needs of minorities are important and that libraries must organise to become neutral service points making untainted information available to all.Ex. He wore black speckless clothes, silk stockings, silver buckles, and either a slim green silk umbrella, or a genteel brown cane.Ex. A look into Jennifer's life revealed few clues -- she had a spotless reputation and was loved by everyone around her.Ex. But he is completely wrong to say that he as a state employee is utterly blamelessfor the mess our pensions and state budgets are in.Ex. The article ' Guilt-free automated claiming' evaluates the impact of automation on serials claiming.* * *adjetivo impeccable, irreproachable* * *= immaculate, unblemished, untainted, speckless, spotless, blameless, guilt-free.Ex: This article traces the life of Otto Rohse, his immaculate typography, imaginative and sensitive illustrations, and his private press.
Ex: Many traditional treatments, on the other hand, have tended to glorify him portraying him as an unblemished hero.Ex: The information needs of minorities are important and that libraries must organise to become neutral service points making untainted information available to all.Ex: He wore black speckless clothes, silk stockings, silver buckles, and either a slim green silk umbrella, or a genteel brown cane.Ex: A look into Jennifer's life revealed few clues -- she had a spotless reputation and was loved by everyone around her.Ex: But he is completely wrong to say that he as a state employee is utterly blamelessfor the mess our pensions and state budgets are in.Ex: The article ' Guilt-free automated claiming' evaluates the impact of automation on serials claiming.* * *impeccable, irreproachable, unimpeachable* * *
intachable adjetivo
impeccable, irreproachable
intachable adjetivo irreproachable
conducta intachable, impeccable behaviour
' intachable' also found in these entries:
English:
blameless
- faultless
- immaculate
- spotless
- untarnished
- flawless
- reproach
* * *intachable adjirreproachable* * *adj faultless* * *intachable adj: irreproachable, faultless -
20 irreprensible
adj.irreprehensible, irreproachable, irreprovable.* * *ADJ irreproachable* * *= blameless, guilt-free.Ex. But he is completely wrong to say that he as a state employee is utterly blamelessfor the mess our pensions and state budgets are in.Ex. The article ' Guilt-free automated claiming' evaluates the impact of automation on serials claiming.* * *= blameless, guilt-free.Ex: But he is completely wrong to say that he as a state employee is utterly blamelessfor the mess our pensions and state budgets are in.
Ex: The article ' Guilt-free automated claiming' evaluates the impact of automation on serials claiming.
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