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1 sustained
tr[sə'steɪnd]2 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL (note) sostenido,-aadj.• sustenido, -a adj.sə'steɪnd[sǝs'teɪnd]ADJ [effort] constante, ininterrumpido; [note] sostenido; [applause] prolongado* * *[sə'steɪnd] -
2 sustained
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3 sustained
adj.1 continuo(a).2 sostenido, ininterrumpido, continuo.pp.participio pasado del verbo SUSTAIN.pt.pretérito del verbo SUSTAIN. -
4 sustained release
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5 sustained yield forestry
silvicultura durable; silvicultura sustentableEnglish-Spanish dictionary of Geography > sustained yield forestry
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6 sustained oscillation
nELECTRON oscilación constante fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > sustained oscillation
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7 sustained release pellet
English-Spanish technical dictionary > sustained release pellet
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8 sustained growth
s.crecimiento sostenido, crecimiento continuo. -
9 sustained posture
s.pose, postura mantenida. -
10 sustained release
s.liberación sostenida. -
11 sustained upswing
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12 objection sustained
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13 non-self-sustained
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14 non-self-sustained discharge
nCONST descarga no autónoma fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > non-self-sustained discharge
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15 self-sustained discharge
English-Spanish technical dictionary > self-sustained discharge
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16 objection sustained
intj.protesta aceptada, se acepta la protesta. -
17 self-sustained
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18 sustain
sə'stein1) (to bear (the weight of): The branches could hardly sustain the weight of the fruit.) sostener, aguantar2) (to give help or strength to: The thought of seeing her again sustained him throughout his ordeal.) mantener, dar fuerzastr[sə'steɪn]1 (keep alive - gen) sustentar; (- spirits, hope) mantener3 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL (note) sostener4 formal use (suffer - loss, injury, wound, etc) sufrir5 formal use (hold up) sostener6 SMALLLAW/SMALL admitir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLobjection sustained se admite la protestasustain [sə'steɪn] vt1) nourish: sustentar2) prolong: sostener3) suffer: sufrir4) support, uphold: apoyar, respaldar, sostentarv.• aguantar v.• alimentar v.• apoyar v.• mantener v.(§pres: -tengo, -tienes...-tenemos) pret: -tuv-fut/c: -tendr-•)• sostener v.(§pres: -tengo, -tienes...-tenemos) pret: -tuv-fut/c: -tendr-•)• sufrir v.• sustentar v.sə'steɪn1) (maintain, support) \<\<life\>\> preservar, sustentar; \<\<hope/interest\>\> mantener*2) (keep up, prolong) \<\<pretense/conversation\>\> mantener*; \<\<effort\>\> sostener*3) ( suffer) \<\<injury/loss/defeat\>\> sufrir4) (confirm, uphold) \<\<objection\>\> admitir; \<\<claim\>\> apoyar[sǝs'teɪn]VT1) (=keep going) [+ interest, relationship, marriage] mantener; [+ effort] sostener, continuar; [+ life] sustentar; (Mus) [+ note] sostener2) frm (=suffer) [+ attack] sufrir (y rechazar); [+ damage, loss] sufrir; [+ injury] recibir, sufrir; [+ defeat] padecer3) (=support) (lit) [+ weight] sostener, apoyar; (fig) [+ theory] confirmar, corroborar4) (Jur) (=uphold) [+ objection] admitir; [+ claim] corroborar, respaldar; [+ charge] confirmar, corroborar* * *[sə'steɪn]1) (maintain, support) \<\<life\>\> preservar, sustentar; \<\<hope/interest\>\> mantener*2) (keep up, prolong) \<\<pretense/conversation\>\> mantener*; \<\<effort\>\> sostener*3) ( suffer) \<\<injury/loss/defeat\>\> sufrir4) (confirm, uphold) \<\<objection\>\> admitir; \<\<claim\>\> apoyar -
19 objection
əb'‹ekʃən1) (an expression of disapproval: He raised no objection to the idea.) objeción2) (a reason for disapproving: My objection is that he is too young.) objeciónobjection n objeción / inconvenientetr[əb'ʤekʃən]1 (argument against) objeción nombre femenino, reparo2 (disapproval) inconveniente nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto raise objections poner reparos, poner inconvenientesobjection [əb'ʤɛkʃən] n: objeción fn.• inconveniente s.m.• objeción s.f.• pero s.m.• reclamación s.f.• reparo s.m.əb'dʒekʃəna) c ( argument against) objeción fto make/raise/voice an objection — hacer*/poner*/expresar una objeción
I'm going out: any objections? — voy a salir ¿alguna objeción or algún inconveniente?
is there any objection to my being present? — ¿existe alguna objeción a que or algún inconveniente en que yo asista?
b) c ( Law)objection sustained o upheld — ha lugar a la protesta
c) u (disapproval, dislike)[ǝb'dʒekʃǝn]N1) (=aversion)•
do you have any objection to my smoking? — ¿le molesta que fume?I have no objection to people having a celebration, but... — no tengo nada en contra de que la gente celebre cosas, pero...
2) (=opposing view) objeción f ; (=problem) inconveniente mare there any objections? — ¿alguna objeción?, ¿alguien en contra?
what is your objection? — ¿qué objeción tienes?
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we have no objection to the plan — no tenemos ninguna objeción al plando you have any objection to my going? — ¿tienes algún inconveniente en que vaya (yo)?
they had no objection to our being present — no tuvieron ningún inconveniente en que or no pusieron ninguna objeción a que estuviéramos presentes
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she made no objection — no puso ninguna objeción•
it met with no objection — nadie se opuso•
to raise objections (to sth) — poner objeciones (a algo)•
I see no objection — no veo inconveniente3) (Jur)objection! — ¡protesto!
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objection overruled! — no ha lugar a la protesta•
objection sustained! — ha lugar a la protesta* * *[əb'dʒekʃən]a) c ( argument against) objeción fto make/raise/voice an objection — hacer*/poner*/expresar una objeción
I'm going out: any objections? — voy a salir ¿alguna objeción or algún inconveniente?
is there any objection to my being present? — ¿existe alguna objeción a que or algún inconveniente en que yo asista?
b) c ( Law)objection sustained o upheld — ha lugar a la protesta
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20 injury
plural - injuries; noun ((an instance of) harm or damage: Badly designed chairs can cause injury to the spine; The motorcyclist received severe injuries in the crash.) lesióninjury n herida / lesióntr['ɪnʤərɪ]1 herida, lesión nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto do oneself an injury hacerse daño, lastimarseinjury time SMALLSPORT/SMALL tiempo de descuento1) wrong: mal m, injusticia f2) damage, harm: herida f, daño m, perjuicio mn.• daño s.m.• deterioro s.m.• herida s.f.• injuria s.f.• lesión s.f.• mal s.m.• mella s.f.'ɪndʒərito do oneself an injury — hacerse* daño, lastimarse; (before n)
['ɪndʒǝrɪ]injury time — (BrE Sport) tiempo m de descuento
1. Nto do o.s. an injury * — hacerse daño
2) (fig) (to reputation) daño m, perjuicio m ; (to feelings) agravio m ; insult2.CPDinjury list N — (Sport) lista f de lesionados
injury time N — (Brit) (Sport) tiempo m de descuento
* * *['ɪndʒəri]to do oneself an injury — hacerse* daño, lastimarse; (before n)
injury time — (BrE Sport) tiempo m de descuento
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