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1 scrutinizing
scrutinizing ['skru:tɪnaɪzɪŋ]1 noun(UNCOUNT) examen m minutieux ou approfondiinquisiteur;∎ scrutinizing look regard m pénétrantUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > scrutinizing
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2 scrutinizing
ТщательноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > scrutinizing
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Математика: тщательно исследующий -
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[skrú:tinaiziŋ]adjectivepreiskovalen; pregledovalen -
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7 scrutinizing
• inspekcija; kontrola; nadgledanje; nadzor; pregled; smotra -
8 scrutinizing
adj.escudriñador, escrutador.s.1 escudriñamiento.2 examen profundo.ger.gerundio del verbo SCRUTINIZE. -
9 scrutinizing
vყურადღებით ათვალიერებს, საგულდაგულოდ შეისწავლის -
10 be scrutinizing
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11 עיון
scrutinizing, perusing, reference, browse; consideration, speculation -
12 hochnotpeinlich
Adj. altm.1. HIST. nachgestellt: involving torture* * *hoch·not·pein·lichadj cringeworthy* * *hochnotpeinlich adj obs -
13 azotar
v.1 to beat.2 to whip, to lash, to flail, to beat with a lash.Ricardo azotó al ladrón Richard whipped the thief.3 to lash against.El mar azotó la costa de la isla The sea lashed against the island coast.4 to slam, to batter.El viento azotó la puerta The wind slammed the door.* * *1 (con látigo) to whip, flog2 (golpear) to beat down on3 (viento, olas) to lash4 figurado (peste, hambre, etc) to ravage* * *verbto whip, lash* * *1. VT1) (=latigar) to whip, flog; (=zurrar) to thrash, spank; (Agr) to beat; [lluvia, olas] to lash2)2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) ( con látigo) to whip, flog2) viento/mar to lash3) (Méx) < puerta> to slam* * *= scourge, paddle, flog, whip, thrash, lash.Ex. The reference librarian must always resist an impulse to be glib; he must scourge and throttle his vanity; he must reach a conclusion rather than begin with it.Ex. Corporal punishment, the act of disciplining students by inflicting physical pain (usually paddling the child's backside), has recently come under fire due to the public's growing concern over child abuse.Ex. Despite scrutinizing the evidence minutely, he reaches no conclusion as to the veracity of the incident in which Lawrence depits himself as being flogged by a Turkish bey.Ex. He got whipped by policemen right here in Montgomery.Ex. Later footage shows the killer whales with the pups in their mouths, thrashing them about.Ex. Indeed, if the rains failed, some tribes blamed the toads for withholding the rain, and would lash them in punishment.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( con látigo) to whip, flog2) viento/mar to lash3) (Méx) < puerta> to slam* * *= scourge, paddle, flog, whip, thrash, lash.Ex: The reference librarian must always resist an impulse to be glib; he must scourge and throttle his vanity; he must reach a conclusion rather than begin with it.
Ex: Corporal punishment, the act of disciplining students by inflicting physical pain (usually paddling the child's backside), has recently come under fire due to the public's growing concern over child abuse.Ex: Despite scrutinizing the evidence minutely, he reaches no conclusion as to the veracity of the incident in which Lawrence depits himself as being flogged by a Turkish bey.Ex: He got whipped by policemen right here in Montgomery.Ex: Later footage shows the killer whales with the pups in their mouths, thrashing them about.Ex: Indeed, if the rains failed, some tribes blamed the toads for withholding the rain, and would lash them in punishment.* * *azotar [A1 ]vtA (con un látigo) to whip, flogB «viento/mar» to lashun fuerte temporal azota la ciudad a violent storm is battering the townel hambre/un intenso frío azotaba la zona the region was in the grips of famine/a severe cold spelllas olas azotaban las rocas the waves lashed (against) the rocksC ( Méx) ‹puerta› to slam[ S ] favor de no azotar la puerta please do not slam the door* * *
azotar ( conjugate azotar) verbo transitivo
1 ( con látigo) to whip, flog
2 (Méx) ‹ puerta› to slam
azotar verbo transitivo
1 (con la mano) to beat
(con el látigo) to whip, flog
2 (una tormenta) to lash
' azotar' also found in these entries:
English:
flog
- lash
- sweep
- thrash
- whip
* * *♦ vt1. [en el trasero] to smack, to slap2. [con látigo] to whip3. [viento, olas] to lash;el viento le azotaba la cara the wind lashed her face4. [devastar] to devastate;la epidemia azotó la región the region was devastated by the epidemic;una región azotada por las guerras a war-torn region* * *v/t3 Méxpuerta slam* * *azotar vt1) : to whip, to flog2) : to lash, to batter3) : to devastate, to afflict* * * -
14 escrutador
adj.scrutinizing, examining, searching.m.1 examiner, scrutator, inquirer, searcher.2 inspector of an election.3 scrutineer, examiner, scrutinizer, scrutator.4 returning officer, polling clerk.* * *► adjetivo1 scrutinizing, searching, penetrating* * *escrutador, -a1.ADJ [mirada] searching, penetrating2. SM / F1) [de votos] returning officer, scrutineer2) (Parl) teller* * *I- dora adjetivo penetrating, piercingII* * *= scrutineer, teller.Ex. A panel of independent scrutineers appointed by the chief excecutive officer shall check the results = Un panel de escrutadores independientes elegidos por el director ejecutivo comprobará los resultados.Ex. The Secretariat shall take steps to arrange for at least three tellers to be appointed for each council meeting = La Secretaría tomará medidas para que se designen al menos tres escrutadores para cada reunión del consejo.----* escrutador de votos = scrutineer.* * *I- dora adjetivo penetrating, piercingII* * *= scrutineer, teller.Ex: A panel of independent scrutineers appointed by the chief excecutive officer shall check the results = Un panel de escrutadores independientes elegidos por el director ejecutivo comprobará los resultados.
Ex: The Secretariat shall take steps to arrange for at least three tellers to be appointed for each council meeting = La Secretaría tomará medidas para que se designen al menos tres escrutadores para cada reunión del consejo.* escrutador de votos = scrutineer.* * *penetrating, piercingmasculine, femininescrutineer, ≈ returning officer ( in UK)* * *escrutador, -ora♦ adj[mirada] searching♦ nm,fBr scrutineer, US electoral inspector* * *I adj mirada penetratingII m, escrutadora f scrutineer, Brreturning officer* * *escrutador, - dora adj: penetrating, searching -
15 flagelar
v.to flagellate.* * *1 (azotar) to flagellate, whip2 figurado (censurar) to flay, criticize* * *VT1) (=azotar) to flagellate frm, whip2) (=criticar) to flay, criticize severely* * *1.verbo transitivo to flagellate (frml); (Bib) to scourge2.flagelarse v pron to flagellate oneself (frml), to whip oneself* * *= flog, whip, lash.Ex. Despite scrutinizing the evidence minutely, he reaches no conclusion as to the veracity of the incident in which Lawrence depits himself as being flogged by a Turkish bey.Ex. He got whipped by policemen right here in Montgomery.Ex. Indeed, if the rains failed, some tribes blamed the toads for withholding the rain, and would lash them in punishment.* * *1.verbo transitivo to flagellate (frml); (Bib) to scourge2.flagelarse v pron to flagellate oneself (frml), to whip oneself* * *= flog, whip, lash.Ex: Despite scrutinizing the evidence minutely, he reaches no conclusion as to the veracity of the incident in which Lawrence depits himself as being flogged by a Turkish bey.
Ex: He got whipped by policemen right here in Montgomery.Ex: Indeed, if the rains failed, some tribes blamed the toads for withholding the rain, and would lash them in punishment.* * *flagelar [A1 ]vt* * *
flagelar ( conjugate flagelar) verbo transitivo
to flagellate (frml);
(Bib) to scourge
flagelarse verbo pronominal
to flagellate oneself (frml), to whip oneself
flagelar verbo transitivo to flagellate, whip
* * *♦ vtto flagellate* * *v/t flagellate* * *flagelar vt: to flagellate♦ flagelación nf -
16 gobernador
adj.governing.m.governor, ruler.* * *► adjetivo1 governing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 governor\gobernador civil provincial governorla junta gobernadora the governing board* * *(f. - gobernadora)noun* * *gobernador, -a1.ADJ [partido] governing, ruling2.SM / F governor* * *- dora masculino, femenino (Gob) governor* * *= governor, bey.Ex. Louis de Poincy was the governor of the French island Saint Christopher (modern-day Saint Kitts) from 1639 to 1660.Ex. Despite scrutinizing the evidence minutely, he reaches no conclusion as to the veracity of the incident in which Lawrence depits himself as being flogged by a Turkish bey.----* del gobernador = gubernatorial.* elección para gobernador = gubernatorial election.* gobernador general = Governor General.* * *- dora masculino, femenino (Gob) governor* * *= governor, bey.Ex: Louis de Poincy was the governor of the French island Saint Christopher (modern-day Saint Kitts) from 1639 to 1660.
Ex: Despite scrutinizing the evidence minutely, he reaches no conclusion as to the veracity of the incident in which Lawrence depits himself as being flogged by a Turkish bey.* del gobernador = gubernatorial.* elección para gobernador = gubernatorial election.* gobernador general = Governor General.* * *masculine, feminineA ( Gob) governorCompuestos:● gobernador civil, gobernadora civilmasculine, feminine civil governor● gobernador militar, gobernadora militarmasculine, feminine military governorBCompuesto:feminine brickellia* * *
gobernador◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino
governor
gobernador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino governor
' gobernador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gobernadora
- prefecto
English:
fit up
- governor
- designate
* * *gobernador, -ora♦ adjgoverning♦ nm,fgovernorEsp Antes gobernador civil = person representing the central government in each province;gobernador general governor general* * *I adj governing atrII m, gobernadora f governor* * *gobernador, - dora n: governor* * *gobernador n governor -
17 visión foveal
(n.) = foveal visionEx. Foveal vision is used for scrutinizing highly detailed objects, whereas peripheral vision is used for organizing the broad spatial scene.* * *(n.) = foveal visionEx: Foveal vision is used for scrutinizing highly detailed objects, whereas peripheral vision is used for organizing the broad spatial scene.
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18 visión periférica
f.peripheral vision.* * *(n.) = peripheral visionEx. Foveal vision is used for scrutinizing highly detailed objects, whereas peripheral vision is used for organizing the broad spatial scene.* * *(n.) = peripheral visionEx: Foveal vision is used for scrutinizing highly detailed objects, whereas peripheral vision is used for organizing the broad spatial scene.
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19 canvassing
сбор заказов; опрос общественного мненияСинонимический ряд:1. discussing (verb) agitating; arguing; debating; discussing; disputing; mooting; thrashing out; tossing around2. scrutinizing (verb) checking over; checking up; conning; examining; inspecting; scrutinizing; studying; surveying; viewing3. soliciting (verb) drumming; drumming up; soliciting -
20 examining
1. a испытующий2. a контрольный3. a экзаменационныйСинонимический ряд:1. inquisitive (adj.) analytical; curious; heuristic; inquiring; inquisitive; investigative; questioning; resourceful; searching2. analysing (verb) analysing; inspecting; investigating3. asking (verb) asking; catechizing; enquiring; inquiring; interrogating; querying; questioning; quizzing4. scrutinizing (verb) canvassing; checking over; checking up; conning; go over; perusing; scrutinising; scrutinizing; studying; surveying; viewing5. testing (verb) assaying; checking; proving; testing; try out; trying
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