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21 recibir la confianza (de Alguien)
(v.) = receive + credibilityEx. The studies also revealed that the research journals received highest credibility among print media for information gathering by the scientists followed by books.Spanish-English dictionary > recibir la confianza (de Alguien)
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22 recibir lo que Uno se merece
(v.) = get + Posesivo + just rewards, get + Posesivo + due(s)Ex. Librarians can help the owners of copyright material get their just rewards at the same time as serving the public interest, promoting freedom and advancing democracy.Ex. Tinseltown's leading men never get their dueon the red carpet.* * *(v.) = get + Posesivo + just rewards, get + Posesivo + due(s)Ex: Librarians can help the owners of copyright material get their just rewards at the same time as serving the public interest, promoting freedom and advancing democracy.
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23 recibir mala prensa
(v.) = acquire + a bad nameEx. The Web has acquired a bad name largely as a result of naive and over expectant users.* * *(v.) = acquire + a bad nameEx: The Web has acquired a bad name largely as a result of naive and over expectant users.
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24 recibir noticias de
(v.) = hear fromEx. Many more musicals, however, annually fall by the wayside after a relative handful of performances; most are never heard from again.* * *(v.) = hear fromEx: Many more musicals, however, annually fall by the wayside after a relative handful of performances; most are never heard from again.
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25 recibir notificación
(v.) = receive + noticeEx. The director went on, his excitement straining impatiently in the leash: 'Tom, I received notice in today's mail that our library has been given a $75,000 award to fund a really impressive public relations campaign which could be used as a model for other medium-sized libraries'.* * *(v.) = receive + noticeEx: The director went on, his excitement straining impatiently in the leash: 'Tom, I received notice in today's mail that our library has been given a $75,000 award to fund a really impressive public relations campaign which could be used as a model for other medium-sized libraries'.
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26 recibir opiniones diversas
(v.) = receive + mixed reviewsEx. Although 70% of the country's 2-year and 4-year colleges are offering online courses, the method of delivery is receiving mixed reviews.* * *(v.) = receive + mixed reviewsEx: Although 70% of the country's 2-year and 4-year colleges are offering online courses, the method of delivery is receiving mixed reviews.
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27 recibir pago
(v.) = receive + paymentEx. There are a number of ways we can help you receive payments from overseas -- some will incur costs and others are free of charge.* * *(v.) = receive + paymentEx: There are a number of ways we can help you receive payments from overseas -- some will incur costs and others are free of charge.
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28 recibir preparación
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29 recibir publicidad
(v.) = receive + publicityEx. Large scale book thefts have received publicity in newspapers and journals.* * *(v.) = receive + publicityEx: Large scale book thefts have received publicity in newspapers and journals.
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30 recibir recompensa
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31 recibir reconocimiento
(v.) = find + recognitionEx. Librarians are experiencing dissatisfaction with the restricted opportunities available to them to find expression for, and recognition of, their skills in the present climate of change.* * *(v.) = find + recognitionEx: Librarians are experiencing dissatisfaction with the restricted opportunities available to them to find expression for, and recognition of, their skills in the present climate of change.
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32 recibir un aluvión de
(v.) = deluge withEx. Librarians are being deluged with ads for new bibliographical tools, some of which are unnecessary and many of which are poor.* * *(v.) = deluge withEx: Librarians are being deluged with ads for new bibliographical tools, some of which are unnecessary and many of which are poor.
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33 recibir un golpe
(v.) = take + a hitEx. We designed a secure -- and we will build it eventually -- computer room that was fireproof, tornado proof, and would take a hit from a single engine craft.* * *(v.) = take + a hitEx: We designed a secure -- and we will build it eventually -- computer room that was fireproof, tornado proof, and would take a hit from a single engine craft.
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34 recibir un premio
(v.) = receive + award, earn + an awardEx. It appeared originally in the Hennepin County Library Cataloging Bulletin, which received the H.W Wilson Award as the best library periodical for 1976.Ex. Every time you travel and use a partner airline, hotel or car rental company, you increase your chances of earning an award.* * *(v.) = receive + award, earn + an awardEx: It appeared originally in the Hennepin County Library Cataloging Bulletin, which received the H.W Wilson Award as the best library periodical for 1976.
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35 recibir un trato justo
(v.) = treat + fairlyEx. Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.* * *(v.) = treat + fairlyEx: Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.
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36 recibir una paliza
(v.) = take + a pounding, take + a beatingEx. He took a pounding in the press after his first tax cut when a deep recession pushed unemployment to 10 percent.Ex. Devastated by natural disasters and caught in the middle of the war on terror, Asia's economy took a beating in 2001.* * *(v.) = take + a pounding, take + a beatingEx: He took a pounding in the press after his first tax cut when a deep recession pushed unemployment to 10 percent.
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37 recibir una pensión
(v.) = draw + a pensionEx. Some of them will not be drawing a pension for at least 40 years.* * *(v.) = draw + a pensionEx: Some of them will not be drawing a pension for at least 40 years.
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38 recibir a algn con los brazos abiertos
Spanish-English dictionary > recibir a algn con los brazos abiertos
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39 recibir bajo palio a algn
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40 recibir a cambio
• receive in exchange
См. также в других словарях:
recibir — verbo transitivo 1. Tomar (una persona) [una cosa que otra persona le da, envía o transmite]: Su tío recibía muchas revistas. La niña recibía regalos de su madre. 2. Admitir ( … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
recibir — Se conjuga como: partir Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: recibir recibiendo recibido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. recibo recibes recibe recibimos… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
recibir — (Del lat. recipĕre). 1. tr. Dicho de una persona: Tomar lo que le dan o le envían. 2. Dicho de una persona: Hacerse cargo de lo que le dan o le envían. 3. Dicho de un cuerpo: Sustentar, sostener a otro. 4. Dicho de una persona: Padecer el daño… … Diccionario de la lengua española
recibir — v tr (Se conjuga como subir) I. 1 Tomar uno algo que le dan o le envían; aceptarlo, tomar posesión de él o hacerse cargo de él: recibir un regalo, recibir una carta, El portero no quiso recibirle la notificación 2 Tomar alguien conocimiento de… … Español en México
recibir — (Del lat. recipire, tomar.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Llegar a una persona una cosa que le dan o envían: ■ he recibido tu mensaje; aún no he recibido el pedido. SINÓNIMO recoger 2 Salir al encuentro de una persona que llega: ■ iré a la estación a… … Enciclopedia Universal
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recibir — transitivo 1) tomar, aceptar*. ≠ entregar. «Para aceptar se necesita un acto de la voluntad; pero se recibe sin querer, por causalidad y, a veces, por fuerza. Por esto se dice que se recibe, pero no que se acepta, una carta; que se recibe una… … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
recibir de brazos abiertos — recibir con gran hospitalidad; cf. recibir con los brazos abiertos; don Octavio recibía siempre de brazos abiertos a sus visitas; se quedaban a alojar por varios días en el fundo, comían, tomaban, se les disponía caballos; felices siempre los… … Diccionario de chileno actual
recibir con o bajo palio — ► locución Recibir a una persona con muestras de mucha consideración y afecto … Enciclopedia Universal
recibir los sacramentos — RELIGIÓN Recibir la confesión, comunión y extremaunción una persona que se encuentra en peligro de muerte … Enciclopedia Universal
recibir su merecido — merecido, dar (recibir) su merecido expr. castigar, golpear. ❙ «Ya está bien, Boleros. Ya le has dado su merecido.» Juan Madrid, Las apariencias no engañan … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"