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  • 41 creador

    adj.
    creative, originative.
    m.
    1 creator, developer, maker, originator.
    2 Creator, God, Maker.
    * * *
    1 creative
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 creator, maker
    * * *
    (f. - creadora)
    noun
    * * *
    creador, -a
    1.
    2. SM / F
    1) [de movimiento, organización, personaje] creator
    2) (=artista) artist; (=diseñador) designer
    3.
    SM

    el Creador — (Rel) the Creator

    * * *
    I
    - dora adjetivo creative
    II
    - dora masculino, femenino
    2) (Relig) el Creador the Creator
    * * *
    = creator, framer, maker, originator, Maker, begetter, builder, originating.
    Ex. An important feature of the scheme in its creator's eyes was the relative index.
    Ex. It is the great expense and difficulty involved in changing a record which has proven an anathema to the framers of cataloging codes, and created a schism of interests between technical and public service librarians.
    Ex. The first decision in establishing headings for the works of corporate bodies is the one over which code makers have wavered.
    Ex. Clearly, the originators of the major schemes cannot be criticised for be ignorant of these principles.
    Ex. He went back into the house, addressing his Maker in low agonized tones, changed, and started out again.
    Ex. Citing authors' names in references can cause great difficulties, as ghosts, subterfuges, and collaborative teamwork may often obscure the true begetters of published works.
    Ex. No significant differences were observed between tool users and tool builders in terms of any key constructs examined in the study.
    Ex. Refinements allow the user to search for: the originating agency; the date of exposure; the image format; the cloud cover; satellite; etc..
    ----
    * creador de bases de datos = database producer.
    * creador de contenido = content creator.
    * creador de imagen = image maker.
    * creador de leyes = rule-maker [rulemaker].
    * programa creador de informes = report writer.
    * * *
    I
    - dora adjetivo creative
    II
    - dora masculino, femenino
    2) (Relig) el Creador the Creator
    * * *
    = creator, framer, maker, originator, Maker, begetter, builder, originating.

    Ex: An important feature of the scheme in its creator's eyes was the relative index.

    Ex: It is the great expense and difficulty involved in changing a record which has proven an anathema to the framers of cataloging codes, and created a schism of interests between technical and public service librarians.
    Ex: The first decision in establishing headings for the works of corporate bodies is the one over which code makers have wavered.
    Ex: Clearly, the originators of the major schemes cannot be criticised for be ignorant of these principles.
    Ex: He went back into the house, addressing his Maker in low agonized tones, changed, and started out again.
    Ex: Citing authors' names in references can cause great difficulties, as ghosts, subterfuges, and collaborative teamwork may often obscure the true begetters of published works.
    Ex: No significant differences were observed between tool users and tool builders in terms of any key constructs examined in the study.
    Ex: Refinements allow the user to search for: the originating agency; the date of exposure; the image format; the cloud cover; satellite; etc..
    * creador de bases de datos = database producer.
    * creador de contenido = content creator.
    * creador de imagen = image maker.
    * creador de leyes = rule-maker [rulemaker].
    * programa creador de informes = report writer.

    * * *
    creative
    masculine, feminine
    A creator
    uno de los grandes creadores de la moda italiana one of the great Italian fashion designers
    B ( Relig)
    el Creador the Creator
    * * *

    creador
    ◊ - dora adjetivo

    creative
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino


    b) (Relig)


    creador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino creator
    ' creador' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    creadora
    - padre
    English:
    creator
    - maker
    - turn against
    - originator
    * * *
    creador, -ora
    adj
    creative
    nm,f
    creator;
    fue uno de los grandes creadores de este siglo he was one of the great creative geniuses of this century
    creador gráfico creator [of cartoon etc]; Bolsa creador de mercado market maker;
    creador de moda fashion designer
    nm
    Rel
    el Creador the Creator
    * * *
    I adj creative
    II m, creadora f creator
    * * *
    creador, - dora adj
    : creative, creating
    : creator

    Spanish-English dictionary > creador

  • 42 imprenta

    f.
    1 (printing) press.
    2 printing house (establecimiento).
    3 printing press, press.
    4 printing works.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: imprentar.
    * * *
    1 (arte) printing
    2 (taller) printer's, printing house
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=acto) printing

    dar o entregar a la imprenta — to send for printing

    2) (=máquina) press
    3) (=taller) printer's
    4) (=impresos) printed matter
    letra 1)
    * * *
    femenino ( taller) printer's; ( aparato) (printing) press; ( actividad) printing
    * * *
    = book house, printing house, printing office, printing press, press [presses, -pl.], establishment, printing machine, printing company, printing firm, print shop.
    Ex. Although most London book houses owned galley presses for making slip proofs by the 1870, it appears that companionship bookwork was generally made up into pages and imposed before proofing until the mid 1880s.
    Ex. Companionship systems were operated in the Boston printing house of Hobart and Robins in the early 1850s.
    Ex. Companionships had probably been developed in late eighteenth-century London for dealing with rush jobs in the larger printing offices.
    Ex. The place of printing is the location where the printing press is situated, of failing this, the organization acting for it.
    Ex. Several of the commercial and university publishers that had been prominent in 1983 have been replaced by new presses.
    Ex. Certainly the larger establishments of the early machine-press period, which produced comparable numbers of damp sheets, found it necessary to install heated drying rooms.
    Ex. The author list reprographic equipment suitable for use in libraries (copiers, cutting equipment, printing machines, collators, driers).
    Ex. The first formally organized photomechanical printing company in the world was created by Paul Pretsch in 1854 in England.
    Ex. These archives are so complete that they present a rare insight into the early history of a printing firm which under 4 generations of owners produced work for 127 years.
    Ex. The only feminist print shop in North America has closed down after 23 years.
    ----
    * al principio de la imprenta = early printing.
    * cajista de imprenta = compositor, typesetter.
    * carácter de imprenta = block capital, block letter.
    * era de la imprenta, la = print era, the.
    * GPO (Imprenta del Gobierno Americano) = GPO (Government Printing Office).
    * historia de la imprenta = history of printing.
    * imprenta de galeradas = galley press.
    * imprenta de material efímero = jobbing house, jobbing office, jobbing printer.
    * imprenta de periódico = news press.
    * imprenta especializada en remendería = jobbing house.
    * imprenta pequeña = small press.
    * imprenta privada = private press.
    * industria de la imprenta, la = printing industry, the.
    * letra de imprenta = block capital, block letter.
    * máquina de imprenta = printing machine.
    * metal de imprenta = type-metal [typemetal].
    * oficial aprendiz de imprenta = journeyman printer.
    * papel de imprenta = printing paper, copy paper.
    * pie de imprenta = edition imprint, imprint statement, imprint.
    * taller de imprenta = printing house, printing firm, printing company, print shop.
    * tinta de imprenta = printing ink.
    * tipo de imprenta = book face, printing type, type.
    * * *
    femenino ( taller) printer's; ( aparato) (printing) press; ( actividad) printing
    * * *
    = book house, printing house, printing office, printing press, press [presses, -pl.], establishment, printing machine, printing company, printing firm, print shop.

    Ex: Although most London book houses owned galley presses for making slip proofs by the 1870, it appears that companionship bookwork was generally made up into pages and imposed before proofing until the mid 1880s.

    Ex: Companionship systems were operated in the Boston printing house of Hobart and Robins in the early 1850s.
    Ex: Companionships had probably been developed in late eighteenth-century London for dealing with rush jobs in the larger printing offices.
    Ex: The place of printing is the location where the printing press is situated, of failing this, the organization acting for it.
    Ex: Several of the commercial and university publishers that had been prominent in 1983 have been replaced by new presses.
    Ex: Certainly the larger establishments of the early machine-press period, which produced comparable numbers of damp sheets, found it necessary to install heated drying rooms.
    Ex: The author list reprographic equipment suitable for use in libraries (copiers, cutting equipment, printing machines, collators, driers).
    Ex: The first formally organized photomechanical printing company in the world was created by Paul Pretsch in 1854 in England.
    Ex: These archives are so complete that they present a rare insight into the early history of a printing firm which under 4 generations of owners produced work for 127 years.
    Ex: The only feminist print shop in North America has closed down after 23 years.
    * al principio de la imprenta = early printing.
    * cajista de imprenta = compositor, typesetter.
    * carácter de imprenta = block capital, block letter.
    * era de la imprenta, la = print era, the.
    * GPO (Imprenta del Gobierno Americano) = GPO (Government Printing Office).
    * historia de la imprenta = history of printing.
    * imprenta de galeradas = galley press.
    * imprenta de material efímero = jobbing house, jobbing office, jobbing printer.
    * imprenta de periódico = news press.
    * imprenta especializada en remendería = jobbing house.
    * imprenta pequeña = small press.
    * imprenta privada = private press.
    * industria de la imprenta, la = printing industry, the.
    * letra de imprenta = block capital, block letter.
    * máquina de imprenta = printing machine.
    * metal de imprenta = type-metal [typemetal].
    * oficial aprendiz de imprenta = journeyman printer.
    * papel de imprenta = printing paper, copy paper.
    * pie de imprenta = edition imprint, imprint statement, imprint.
    * taller de imprenta = printing house, printing firm, printing company, print shop.
    * tinta de imprenta = printing ink.
    * tipo de imprenta = book face, printing type, type.

    * * *
    1 (taller) printer's
    2 (aparato) printing press, press
    3 (actividad) printing letra
    * * *

     

    imprenta sustantivo femenino ( taller) printer's;
    ( aparato) (printing) press
    imprenta sustantivo femenino
    1 (taller) printing works
    2 (máquina) printing press
    3 (técnica) printing
    ' imprenta' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    error
    - original
    - pliego
    - prensa
    - errata
    - letra
    English:
    misprint
    - press
    - print
    - printing
    - block
    - printer
    - proof
    - type
    * * *
    1. [máquina] (printing) press
    2. [establecimiento] printing house, printer's
    * * *
    f
    1 taller printer’s
    2 arte, técnica printing
    3 máquina printing press;
    dar a la imprenta send for printing
    * * *
    1) : printing
    2) : printing shop, press
    * * *
    1. (arte) printing
    2. (taller) printer's

    Spanish-English dictionary > imprenta

  • 43 presentación

    f.
    1 presentation, show, staging, presentment.
    2 presentation, appearance, appearing, showing up.
    3 introduction.
    4 submission.
    Presentación de un documento Submission of a document.
    5 presentation, accordance, bestowal, conferral.
    6 Presentacion.
    * * *
    1 (de un objeto, documento, etc) presentation, showing
    ¿para cuándo es la presentación de la traducción? when do we have to hand in the translation?
    2 (de personas) introduction
    4 PLÍTICA (a elecciones) candidature, candidacy
    5 (aspecto) presentation
    6 (de un programa) presentation
    \
    hacer las presentaciones to do the introductions
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) [entre personas] introduction
    carta 1), tarjeta
    2) (=introducción) [de personaje, proyecto] presentation; [de producto] launch, presentation; [de campaña] launch

    presentación de modelos — fashion parade, fashion show

    presentación editorial[dentro del libro] publisher's foreword; [en contraportada] publisher's blurb

    presentación en público — first public appearance, debut

    presentación en sociedad — coming out, debut

    3) (=concurrencia)

    ¿cuáles son los motivos de su presentación a las elecciones? — what are your reasons for standing in these elections?

    4) (=llegada) turning up
    5) (=entrega) submission

    la fecha de presentación del escrito — the date the document was submitted, the submission date of the document

    el plazo de presentación de solicitudes está ya cerrado — applications are no longer being accepted, the closing date for applications is now past

    6) (=muestra) presentation
    7) (=aspecto) [de persona] appearance; [de comida, producto, trabajo] presentation
    8) Chile (=solicitud) petition
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( de personas) introduction

    hizo las presentacioneshe did o made the introductions

    b) ( de programa) presentation

    la presentación del concurso corre a cargo de... — the competition/contest is hosted by...

    c) ( primera exposición) presentation (frml), launch
    d) (muestra, entrega) presentation
    2) ( aspecto) presentation
    * * *
    = account, display, disposition, exposition, layout, lecture, presentation, presentation, speech, submission, delivery, introduction, look and feel, debriefing, skin, rendition, rendering, rollout [roll-out], viewing, show.
    Ex. In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.
    Ex. However, the display of the index entries differs.
    Ex. Their main concern was the readable disposition of machine readable records.
    Ex. Ninety-nine years ago Charles Cutter began his exposition of a set of cataloging rules with the following objectives.
    Ex. Diagrammatic presentation of the layout of the collection conveniently placed, for example, near the entrance.
    Ex. The staff undertake searches and enquiries for the user and educate the user by various ways, from informal discussion to fully prepared lectures.
    Ex. KWOC or Keyword Out of Context indexes are intended to improve upon KWIC indexes, with regards to layout and presentation.
    Ex. There are two other aspects of institutions I want to consider before moving to the closing section of this presentation.
    Ex. For the sake of editorial continuity, those speeches which were given at both locations (for example, Mr. Gorman's presentation) are only printed here once.
    Ex. Most commercial abstracting services rely upon the refereeing procedure applied to the original document in order to eliminate insignificant and inaccurate submissions.
    Ex. Just as delivery must be tuned to suit the kind of material chosen, so must the language used to tell a story.
    Ex. Frequently, a tour of the library is provided for the new trustee, with introductions to available staff members.
    Ex. Paperback publishers know how strong an influence the look and feel of a book can have in attracting or repelling buyers.
    Ex. Students will write final essays on their search, and debriefings will be conducted in the classroom.
    Ex. Skin technology in Web gateways allows systems to be personalized for grupos of users.
    Ex. Librarians find this rendition of the public library story comforting, for it is quite fashionable to be identified with idealistic and humanitarian reform in this country.
    Ex. It is proposed that a dictionary of personal proper names be compiled as a way to reach uniformity in the rendering of foreign personal names into Russian Cyrillic and back into the Latin alphabet.
    Ex. The interview provides a behind-the-scenes look at the company's preparation for the service's official rollout in Summer 2000.
    Ex. There will be a private viewing for conference-goers of Chicago's Art Institute and a reception at the Newberry Library with culinary delights created by Chef Louis Szathmary.
    Ex. All interested parties were summoned to further cooperate for the success of the show.
    ----
    * carta de presentación = cover letter, letter of introduction, calling card.
    * claridad de presentación = clarity of presentation.
    * convocatoria de presentación de artículos = call for papers.
    * convocatoria de presentación de candidaturas = call for nominations.
    * convocatoria de presentación de comunicaciones = call for papers.
    * convocatoria de presentación de ponencias = call for papers.
    * convocatoria de presentación de proyectos = call for projects, project plan, call for proposals.
    * convocatoria de presentación de solicitudes = call for expressions of interest.
    * dispositivo de presentación visual = VDU (Visual Display Unit).
    * forma de presentación = form of presentation.
    * formato de presentación con identificadores = labelled format.
    * formato de presentación en columnas = tabular format.
    * formato de presentación en pantalla = screen display format.
    * formato de presentación en papel = hard copy format.
    * hacer una presentación = make + presentation, give + a talk, give + a presentation.
    * hace una presentación = give + speech.
    * modo de presentación visual = display device.
    * nivel de presentación = level of presentation.
    * página de presentación = home page [homepage].
    * plazo de presentación = call for projects, call for papers.
    * plazo de presentación de proyectos = call for proposals.
    * portada de presentación = home page [homepage].
    * presentación anticipada = preview.
    * presentación circular de títulos = wrap-around.
    * presentación comercial = technical presentation.
    * presentación conjunta = packaging.
    * presentación de diapositivas = slide show [slideshow].
    * presentación de diapositivas con cinta = tape/slide show.
    * presentación de informes = reporting.
    * presentación de la página = page layout.
    * presentación de la sobrecubierta = blurb, jacket blurb.
    * presentación de libros = book talk [booktalk/book-talk].
    * presentación de uno mismo = self-presentation.
    * presentación de un proyecto de manera convincente = business case.
    * presentación en = commitment.
    * presentación en línea = online display.
    * presentación en pantalla = display, online display.
    * presentación en vídeo = video display.
    * presentación gráfica de términos permutados = permuted display.
    * presentación mediante ordenador = computer projection.
    * presentación multimedia = multimedia presentation, multimedia show.
    * presentación oral = oral presentation.
    * presentación sistemática = classified display.
    * presentación técnica = technical presentation.
    * presentación visual = visual presentation.
    * relacionado con la presentación de evidencias = evidentiary.
    * sesión de presentaciones informales = poster session.
    * tarjeta de presentación = business card, calling card, visiting card.
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( de personas) introduction

    hizo las presentacioneshe did o made the introductions

    b) ( de programa) presentation

    la presentación del concurso corre a cargo de... — the competition/contest is hosted by...

    c) ( primera exposición) presentation (frml), launch
    d) (muestra, entrega) presentation
    2) ( aspecto) presentation
    * * *
    = account, display, disposition, exposition, layout, lecture, presentation, presentation, speech, submission, delivery, introduction, look and feel, debriefing, skin, rendition, rendering, rollout [roll-out], viewing, show.

    Ex: In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.

    Ex: However, the display of the index entries differs.
    Ex: Their main concern was the readable disposition of machine readable records.
    Ex: Ninety-nine years ago Charles Cutter began his exposition of a set of cataloging rules with the following objectives.
    Ex: Diagrammatic presentation of the layout of the collection conveniently placed, for example, near the entrance.
    Ex: The staff undertake searches and enquiries for the user and educate the user by various ways, from informal discussion to fully prepared lectures.
    Ex: KWOC or Keyword Out of Context indexes are intended to improve upon KWIC indexes, with regards to layout and presentation.
    Ex: There are two other aspects of institutions I want to consider before moving to the closing section of this presentation.
    Ex: For the sake of editorial continuity, those speeches which were given at both locations (for example, Mr. Gorman's presentation) are only printed here once.
    Ex: Most commercial abstracting services rely upon the refereeing procedure applied to the original document in order to eliminate insignificant and inaccurate submissions.
    Ex: Just as delivery must be tuned to suit the kind of material chosen, so must the language used to tell a story.
    Ex: Frequently, a tour of the library is provided for the new trustee, with introductions to available staff members.
    Ex: Paperback publishers know how strong an influence the look and feel of a book can have in attracting or repelling buyers.
    Ex: Students will write final essays on their search, and debriefings will be conducted in the classroom.
    Ex: Skin technology in Web gateways allows systems to be personalized for grupos of users.
    Ex: Librarians find this rendition of the public library story comforting, for it is quite fashionable to be identified with idealistic and humanitarian reform in this country.
    Ex: It is proposed that a dictionary of personal proper names be compiled as a way to reach uniformity in the rendering of foreign personal names into Russian Cyrillic and back into the Latin alphabet.
    Ex: The interview provides a behind-the-scenes look at the company's preparation for the service's official rollout in Summer 2000.
    Ex: There will be a private viewing for conference-goers of Chicago's Art Institute and a reception at the Newberry Library with culinary delights created by Chef Louis Szathmary.
    Ex: All interested parties were summoned to further cooperate for the success of the show.
    * carta de presentación = cover letter, letter of introduction, calling card.
    * claridad de presentación = clarity of presentation.
    * convocatoria de presentación de artículos = call for papers.
    * convocatoria de presentación de candidaturas = call for nominations.
    * convocatoria de presentación de comunicaciones = call for papers.
    * convocatoria de presentación de ponencias = call for papers.
    * convocatoria de presentación de proyectos = call for projects, project plan, call for proposals.
    * convocatoria de presentación de solicitudes = call for expressions of interest.
    * dispositivo de presentación visual = VDU (Visual Display Unit).
    * forma de presentación = form of presentation.
    * formato de presentación con identificadores = labelled format.
    * formato de presentación en columnas = tabular format.
    * formato de presentación en pantalla = screen display format.
    * formato de presentación en papel = hard copy format.
    * hacer una presentación = make + presentation, give + a talk, give + a presentation.
    * hace una presentación = give + speech.
    * modo de presentación visual = display device.
    * nivel de presentación = level of presentation.
    * página de presentación = home page [homepage].
    * plazo de presentación = call for projects, call for papers.
    * plazo de presentación de proyectos = call for proposals.
    * portada de presentación = home page [homepage].
    * presentación anticipada = preview.
    * presentación circular de títulos = wrap-around.
    * presentación comercial = technical presentation.
    * presentación conjunta = packaging.
    * presentación de diapositivas = slide show [slideshow].
    * presentación de diapositivas con cinta = tape/slide show.
    * presentación de informes = reporting.
    * presentación de la página = page layout.
    * presentación de la sobrecubierta = blurb, jacket blurb.
    * presentación de libros = book talk [booktalk/book-talk].
    * presentación de uno mismo = self-presentation.
    * presentación de un proyecto de manera convincente = business case.
    * presentación en = commitment.
    * presentación en línea = online display.
    * presentación en pantalla = display, online display.
    * presentación en vídeo = video display.
    * presentación gráfica de términos permutados = permuted display.
    * presentación mediante ordenador = computer projection.
    * presentación multimedia = multimedia presentation, multimedia show.
    * presentación oral = oral presentation.
    * presentación sistemática = classified display.
    * presentación técnica = technical presentation.
    * presentación visual = visual presentation.
    * relacionado con la presentación de evidencias = evidentiary.
    * sesión de presentaciones informales = poster session.
    * tarjeta de presentación = business card, calling card, visiting card.

    * * *
    A
    hizo las presentaciones he did o made the introductions, he introduced everybody
    2 (de un programa) presentation
    la presentación del concurso corre a cargo de Laura Soler Laura Soler hosts o presents the competition
    3 (primera exposición) presentation ( frml), launch
    la presentación del libro tendrá lugar esta tarde the book launch will take place this evening
    se llevó a cabo la presentación pública del avión the rollout of the aircraft took place
    4 (entrega) presentation
    hizo la presentación de credenciales he presented his credentials
    el plazo de presentación de solicitudes termina mañana tomorrow is the last day for submitting applications
    el límite de tiempo para la presentación del trabajo the deadline for handing in the work
    5 (acción de enseñar) presentation
    admisión previa presentación de la invitación admission on presentation of invitation
    B (aspecto) presentation
    la presentación de un plato es tan importante como su sabor the presentation of a dish o the way a dish is presented is as important as its taste
    la presentación de un producto the way a product is presented
    Compuesto:
    coming out, debut
    * * *

     

    presentación sustantivo femenino ( en general) presentation;
    ( de personas) introduction
    presentación sustantivo femenino
    1 (de un programa, de pruebas, etc) presentation
    2 (de un producto) launch
    3 (de personas) introduction
    4 (aspecto exterior) presentation, appearance
    ' presentación' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    carta
    - escanear
    - agilizar
    - cuidado
    - en
    - esmerado
    - inmaculado
    - poner
    - tarjeta
    - venir
    English:
    appearance
    - cover letter
    - covering
    - intro
    - introduction
    - presentation
    - production
    - reading
    - rerun
    - slick
    - submission
    - trooping
    - packaging
    * * *
    1. [aspecto exterior] presentation;
    una presentación muy cuidada [de libro, plato] a very meticulous o careful presentation;
    [de persona] an impeccable appearance Informát presentación preliminar preview
    2. [de dimisión] tendering;
    [de tesis, pruebas, propuesta] submission; [de moción] proposal;
    mañana concluye el plazo de presentación de candidaturas tomorrow is the last day for submitting applications
    3. [entre personas] introduction;
    ya me encargo yo de hacer las presentaciones I'll see to making the introductions
    4. [de producto, persona] launch, presentation;
    la presentación de un libro/disco the launch of a book/record;
    la presentación del nuevo jugador tuvo lugar ayer the new player was introduced to the press for the first time yesterday
    presentación en sociedad coming out, debut
    5. [de programa]
    la presentación del telediario corre a cargo de María Gala the news is presented o read by María Gala
    * * *
    f
    1 presentation
    2 COM launch
    3 entre personas introduction
    * * *
    1) : presentation
    2) : introduction
    3) : appearance
    * * *
    1. (en general) presentation

    Spanish-English dictionary > presentación

  • 44 víctima

    f.
    1 victim, sufferer.
    2 casualty, fatality, person who has suffered an accident.
    3 victim, object of a crime, target of a crime, prey.
    * * *
    1 victim, casualty
    \
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (gen) victim; (Zool) prey; [de accidente] casualty
    2) ( Hist) sacrifice
    * * *
    a) ( persona perjudicada) victim

    no hubo que lamentar víctimas mortales — (period) nobody was killed o fatally injured

    b) ( en sacrificio) victim
    * * *
    = victim, sufferer, casualty.
    Ex. The question can be raised about whether the 'noise' created by Beauperthuy drowned out the cries of pain and suffering of the victims of yellow fever.
    Ex. In the Netherlands there are currently some 20,000 sufferers from this affliction.
    Ex. Unfortunately, there are indications that the use of rubber stamps in libraries may be among the first casualties of the information revolution.
    ----
    * animal víctima de la carretera = road kill [roadkill].
    * ayuda a las víctimas de una catástrofe = disaster relief.
    * causar muchas víctimas = take + a toll on life.
    * número de víctimas = death toll.
    * ser víctima de = fall + prey to, fall + victim to, run + foul of.
    * víctima civil = civilian casualty.
    * víctima de asesinato = murder(ed) victim.
    * víctima de guerra = casualty of war, war casualty.
    * víctima de homicidio = murder(ed) victim.
    * víctima de la carretera = road casualty.
    * víctima humana = human casualty.
    * víctima mortal = fatality.
    * * *
    a) ( persona perjudicada) victim

    no hubo que lamentar víctimas mortales — (period) nobody was killed o fatally injured

    b) ( en sacrificio) victim
    * * *
    = victim, sufferer, casualty.

    Ex: The question can be raised about whether the 'noise' created by Beauperthuy drowned out the cries of pain and suffering of the victims of yellow fever.

    Ex: In the Netherlands there are currently some 20,000 sufferers from this affliction.
    Ex: Unfortunately, there are indications that the use of rubber stamps in libraries may be among the first casualties of the information revolution.
    * animal víctima de la carretera = road kill [roadkill].
    * ayuda a las víctimas de una catástrofe = disaster relief.
    * causar muchas víctimas = take + a toll on life.
    * número de víctimas = death toll.
    * ser víctima de = fall + prey to, fall + victim to, run + foul of.
    * víctima civil = civilian casualty.
    * víctima de asesinato = murder(ed) victim.
    * víctima de guerra = casualty of war, war casualty.
    * víctima de homicidio = murder(ed) victim.
    * víctima de la carretera = road casualty.
    * víctima humana = human casualty.
    * víctima mortal = fatality.

    * * *
    las víctimas del terremoto the victims of the earthquake
    en el accidente no hubo que lamentar víctimas mortales nobody was killed o fatally injured in the accident
    fue víctima de una emboscada he was the victim of an ambush
    falleció víctima de un paro cardíaco/de un accidente he died of o from a heart attack/as a result of o in an accident
    el terremoto cobró miles de víctimas thousands of people died in the earthquake, the earthquake claimed thousands of lives
    Compuesto:
    propitiatory victim
    * * *

    Del verbo victimar: ( conjugate victimar)

    victima es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    victimar    
    víctima
    víctima sustantivo femenino
    victim;
    víctima de algo victim of sth;

    víctimas del cáncer cancer victims
    víctima sustantivo femenino victim: no hubo ninguna víctima mortal, nobody was killed

    ' víctima' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    baja
    - conjura
    - insensibilidad
    - muerta
    - muerto
    - ofrecer
    English:
    fatality
    - poison
    - prey
    - victim
    - casualty
    - female
    * * *
    1. [por mala suerte o negligencia] victim;
    [en accidente, guerra] casualty;
    ser víctima de la represión/la injusticia to be the victim of repression/injustice;
    fue víctima de su propia ambición she was the victim of her own ambition;
    resultó víctima de su propio engaño he was hoist with his own petard, his scheme backfired on him;
    falleció víctima de un infarto he died of a heart attack
    víctima mortal fatality;
    hubo tres víctimas mortales three people were killed
    2. [en sacrificio] victim;
    hacerse la víctima to play the martyr
    víctima propiciatoria scapegoat
    * * *
    f victim;
    víctima mortal fatality;
    cobrarse muchas víctimas de incendio, terremoto etc claim many victims, kill many people;
    ser víctima de alguien/algo fall victim to s.o./sth
    * * *
    : victim
    * * *
    víctima n victim

    Spanish-English dictionary > víctima

  • 45 gordo

    adj.
    fat, plump, chubby, big.
    m.
    1 fat man, fat guy, fat person, fatso.
    2 jackpot.
    3 fat.
    * * *
    1 (carnoso) fat
    2 (grueso) thick
    3 (grave) serious
    ¡qué mentira tan gorda! what a big lie!
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 fat person (familiarmente) fatty
    2 el gordo the first prize in the lottery
    \
    armarse la gorda familiar to be hell to pay
    caer gordo,-a familiar not to stand somebody
    hacer la vista gorda familiar to turn a blind eye
    ni gorda familiar not a thing, nothing
    ————————
    2 el gordo the first prize in the lottery
    * * *
    (f. - gorda)
    adj.
    1) fat
    3) greasy, oily
    * * *
    gordo, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) [persona] (=obeso) fat; (=corpulento) stout, plump
    2) * [cosa, hecho] big

    fue el desastre más gordo de su historiait was the biggest o worst disaster in their history

    y lo más gordo fue que... — and then to cap it all... *

    3) [comida, sustancia] greasy, oily
    4) [agua] hard
    5) [lienzo, hilo] coarse
    6) Chile * (=querido) darling *
    gota 1., 1), perra 2), dedo 1), pez I, 1.
    2.
    SM / F fat man/woman

    ¡gordo! — fatty! *, fatso! *

    3. SM
    1) (Culin) fat, suet
    2) (=premio) jackpot, big prize

    ganar el gordo — to hit the jackpot, win the big prize

    gorda EL GORDO El Gordo, "the fat one", refers to a large lottery jackpot, particularly the one offered in the Spanish Lotería Nacional at Christmas. The Sorteo Extraordinario de Navidad takes place on December 22 and the jackpot is worth several million pounds to the holder or holders of the winning number. Because of the cost of buying an entire number, people generally buy décimos (tenth-part shares), which means the total winnings are usually shared out between a number of people.
    See:
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo
    1) <persona/piernas> fat

    me/le/nos cae gordo — (fam) I/she/we can't stand him (colloq)

    2) ( grueso) < libro> thick; <lana/calcetines> thick; < suéter> thick, chunky
    3) <carne/tocino> fatty
    4) (fam) (importante, serio) big

    algo gordo debe haber ocurridosomething big o serious must have happened

    armarse la gorda — (fam)

    y entonces se armó la gordoand then the feathers began to fly

    II
    - da masculino, femenino
    1)
    a) ( persona) (m) fat man; (f) fat woman

    ese gordo simpático — that nice, rather fat man o guy

    es un gordito precioso — he's a cute, chubby little thing

    b) (fam) ( como apelativo ofensivo) fatso (colloq), fatty (colloq)
    c) (AmL) (fam) ( como apelativo cariñoso) dear, love
    2) gordo masculino (Jueg) ( premio mayor) jackpot, first prize ( in the state lottery)
    •• Cultural note:
    In Spain, the name given to the big prizes in the Lotería Nacional and Lotería Primitiva, in particular the prize for the Christmas draw of the Lotería Nacional. In Latin America it also means a big lottery prize
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo
    1) <persona/piernas> fat

    me/le/nos cae gordo — (fam) I/she/we can't stand him (colloq)

    2) ( grueso) < libro> thick; <lana/calcetines> thick; < suéter> thick, chunky
    3) <carne/tocino> fatty
    4) (fam) (importante, serio) big

    algo gordo debe haber ocurridosomething big o serious must have happened

    armarse la gorda — (fam)

    y entonces se armó la gordoand then the feathers began to fly

    II
    - da masculino, femenino
    1)
    a) ( persona) (m) fat man; (f) fat woman

    ese gordo simpático — that nice, rather fat man o guy

    es un gordito precioso — he's a cute, chubby little thing

    b) (fam) ( como apelativo ofensivo) fatso (colloq), fatty (colloq)
    c) (AmL) (fam) ( como apelativo cariñoso) dear, love
    2) gordo masculino (Jueg) ( premio mayor) jackpot, first prize ( in the state lottery)
    •• Cultural note:
    In Spain, the name given to the big prizes in the Lotería Nacional and Lotería Primitiva, in particular the prize for the Christmas draw of the Lotería Nacional. In Latin America it also means a big lottery prize
    * * *
    gordo1
    1 = fattie, fat lump, fat lump of lard, fatso.

    Ex: That makes him sound bad, but he isn't -- He's a man who married a 22-year-old hottie only to wind up with a 35-year-old fattie.

    Ex: I saw her on the telly the other day and she still looked like a fat lump to me.
    Ex: This brand new book is going to turn you from a useless fat lump of lard into a tender caring, satisfying, lover for the woman you love.
    Ex: We are becoming a nation of wimps, fatsos and crybabies because we have created a hypersensitive social and legal environment.

    gordo2
    2 = fat [fatter -comp., fattest -sup.].

    Ex: The article is entitled 'America the slim: or, where are the fat children in picture books'.

    * dedo gordo del pie, el = big toe, the.
    * demasiado gordo = overweight.
    * hacer la vista gorda = look + the other way, turn + a blind eye to, pretend + not to have seen.
    * hacer sudar la gota gorda = push + Nombre + to the edge.
    * mentira gorda = big fat lie.
    * pez gordo = power player, big wheel, big shot, big noise, big wig, fat cat.
    * premio gordo = jackpot.
    * sal gorda = kitchen salt, cooking salt, coarse salt.
    * sudar la gota gorda = sweat + buckets, sweat + blood, work + Posesivo + butt off, slog + Posesivo + guts out, sweat + bullets.
    * sueldo de pez gordo = fat-cat salary.

    * * *
    gordo1 -da
    A ‹persona/piernas/cara› fat
    siempre ha sido muy gordo he's always been very overweight o very fat
    estás más gordo you've put on weight o you've got fatter
    es más bien gordita she's quite plump
    me/le/nos cae gordo ( fam); I/she/we can't stand him ( colloq)
    B (grueso) ‹libro/rama/filete› thick; ‹lana/calcetines› thick; ‹suéter› thick, chunky
    C ‹carne/tocino› fatty
    D ( fam) (importante, serio) big
    algo gordo debe haber ocurrido something big o serious must have happened
    fue una metedura de pata de las gordas it was a terrible o a huge blunder ( colloq)
    armar la gorda ( fam); to cause o make a scene ( colloq), to kick up a fuss ( colloq)
    armarse la gorda ( fam): cuando se entere se va a armar la gorda when he finds out there'll be hell to pay o there's going to be one hell of a fuss ( colloq)
    llegó ella y se armó la gordo it was absolute chaos o mayhem when she arrived
    gordo2 -da El Gordo (↑ gordo a1)
    masculine, feminine
    A
    1 (persona) ( masculine) fat man; ( feminine) fat woman
    ese gordo simpático del número 28 that nice, rather fat man o guy who lives at number 28
    es un gordito precioso he's a cute, chubby little thing
    2 ( fam)
    (como apelativo cariñoso): gorda ¿te tomas un café? do you want a coffee, dear ( o love etc)?
    3 (como apelativo ofensivo) ( fam); fatso ( colloq), fatty ( colloq)
    B
    carne con gordo fatty meat
    C
    le tocó el gordo he won the first prize o the jackpot (in the lottery)
    * * *

     

    gordo 1
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    1persona/piernas fat;
    siempre ha sido gordo he's always been overweight o fat;

    estás gordo you've put on weight;
    es más bien gordita she's quite plump
    2 ( grueso) ‹libro/lana/suéter thick
    3carne/tocino fatty
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    a) ( persona) (m) fat man;

    (f) fat woman
    b) (fam) ( como apelativo ofensivo) fatso (colloq), fatty (colloq)

    gordo 2 sustantivo masculino (Jueg) ( premio mayor) jackpot ( in the state lottery)
    gordo,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 (persona) fat
    2 (cable, jersey, etc) thick
    3 (importante, serio) big: estoy en un lío muy gordo, I'm in big trouble
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino fat person
    familiar fatty
    III sustantivo masculino el gordo, (de una lotería) the jackpot
    ♦ Locuciones: caer gordo: le cae gordo, she can't bear o stand him
    ' gordo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    gorda
    - pez
    - dedo
    - estar
    - para
    - premio
    English:
    bigshot
    - bigwig
    - coarse
    - fat
    - fish
    - fleshy
    - jackpot
    - overweight
    - plump
    - rub up
    - slight
    - toe
    - toenail
    - big
    - block
    - keep
    - onto
    - over
    - thick
    * * *
    gordo, -a
    adj
    1. [persona] fat;
    está más gordo que antes he's put on weight;
    el Gordo y el Flaco Laurel and Hardy;
    Fam
    me cae gordo I can't stand him
    2. [grueso] thick;
    Esp
    sal gorda cooking salt
    3. [grande] big;
    dedo gordo [de la mano] thumb;
    [del pie] big toe;
    cayó una tormenta gorda there was a big o terrible storm
    4. Fam [problema, asunto] major;
    cometió un error muy gordo he made a major mistake;
    tuve una discusión muy gorda con él I had one hell of an argument with him
    5. Fam
    armar la gorda to kick up a row o stink;
    cuando llegó la policía se armó la gorda when the police arrived all hell broke loose;
    ni gorda: no vi/no entendí ni gorda [nada] I couldn't see/I didn't understand a thing
    nm,f
    1. [persona obesa] fat man, f fat woman;
    los gordos fat people
    2. Am Fam [como apelativo]
    ¿cómo estás, gordo? how's it going, big man?
    nm
    1. [en lotería] first prize, jackpot;
    le tocó el gordo [en lotería] he won first prize, he won the jackpot;
    le tocó el gordo con ese trabajo [tuvo buena suerte] he hit the jackpot with that job;
    con esa hermana que tiene le ha tocado el gordo [tuvo mala suerte] you've got to feel sorry for him having a sister like that
    2. [grasa] fat
    * * *
    I adj
    1 fat
    2
    :
    me cae gordo fam I can’t stand him;
    se va a armar la gorda fam all hell will break loose fam ;
    ¡ésta sí que es gorda! fam this is a disaster!;
    no veo ni gorda fam I can’t see a damn thing fam
    II m, gorda f fat person
    III m premio jackpot;
    tocado el gordo I’ve won the jackpot; fig I’ve hit the jackpot
    * * *
    gordo, -da adj
    1) : fat
    2) : thick
    3) : fatty, greasy, oily
    4) : unpleasant
    me cae gorda tu tía: I can't stand your aunt
    gordo, -da n
    : fat person
    gordo nm
    1) grasa: fat
    2) : jackpot
    * * *
    gordo1 adj
    1. (obeso) fat [comp. fatter; superl. fattest]
    2. (grueso) thick
    3. (grave) serious / big [comp. bigger; superl. biggest]
    Si alquien te cae gordo dices I can't stand...
    gordo2 n
    1. (persona) fat man [pl. men] / fat woman [pl. women]

    Spanish-English dictionary > gordo

  • 46 ἀρχή

    ἀρχή, ῆς, ἡ (Hom.+)
    the commencement of someth. as an action, process, or state of being, beginning, i.e. a point of time at the beginning of a duration.
    gener. (opp. τέλος; cp. Diod S 16, 1, 1 ἀπʼ ἀρχῆς μέχρι τοῦ τέλους; Ael. Aristid. 30, 24 K.=10 p. 123 D.: ἐξ ἀ. εἰς τέλος; Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 9, §36; Wsd 7:18) B 1:6; IEph 14:1; IMg 13:1; IRo 1:2, cp. vs. 1. W. gen. foll. (OGI 458, 10 life) ἡμέρας ὀγδόης B 15:8; ἡμερῶν (2 Km 14:26) Hb 7:3; τῶν σημείων first of the signs J 2:11 (ἀ. τοῦ ἡμετέρου δόγματος Orig., C. Cels. 2, 4, 20; cp. Isocr., Paneg. 10:38 Blass ἀλλʼ ἀρχὴν μὲν ταύτην ἐποιήσατο τ. εὐεργεσιῶν, τροφὴν τοῖς δεομένοις εὑρεῖν=but [Athens] made this the starting point of her benefactions: to provide basic needs for livelihood; Pr 8:22; Jos., Ant. 8, 229 ἀ. κακῶν); ὠδίνων Mt 24:8; Mk 13:8; κακῶν ISm 7:2. As the beginning, i.e. initial account, in a book (Ion of Chios [V B.C.] 392 Fgm. 24 Jac. [=Leurini no. 114] ἀρχὴ τοῦ λόγου; Polystrat. p. 28; Diod S 17, 1, 1 ἡ βύβλος τὴν ἀ. ἔσχε ἀπὸ …; Ael. Aristid. 23, 2 K.=42 p. 768 D.: ἐπʼ ἀρχῇ τοῦ συγγράμματος; Diog. L. 3, 37 ἡ ἀρχὴ τῆς Πολιτείας; cp. Sb 7696, 53; 58 [250 A.D.]) ἀ. τοῦ εὐαγγελίου Ἰ. Χ. Beginning of the gospel of J. C. Mk 1:1 (cp. Hos 1:2 ἀ. λόγου κυρίου πρὸς Ὡσηέ; s. RHarris, Exp. 8th ser., 1919, 113–19; 1920, 142–50; 334–50; FDaubanton, NThSt 2, 1919, 168–70; AvanVeldhuizen, ibid., 171–75; EEidem, Ingressen til Mkevangeliet: FBuhl Festschr. 1925, 35–49; NFreese, StKr 104, ’32, 429–38; AWikgren, JBL 61, ’42, 11–20 [ἀρχή=summary]; LKeck, NTS 12, ’65/66, 352–70). ἀ. τῆς ὑποστάσεως original commitment Hb 3:14. ἀρχὴν ἔχειν w. gen. of the inf. begin to be someth. IEph 3:1. ἀρχὴν λαμβάνειν begin (Polyb.; Aelian, VH 2, 28; 12, 53; Diog. L., Prooem. 3, 4; Sext. Emp., Phys. 1, 366; Philo, Mos. 1, 81) λαλεῖσθαι to be proclaimed at first Hb 2:3; cp. IEph 19:3.—W. prep. ἀπʼ ἀρχῆς from the beginning (Paus. 3, 18, 2; SIG 741, 20; UPZ 160, 15 [119 B.C.]; BGU 1141, 44; JosAs 23:4; Jos., Ant. 8, 350; 9, 30) J 6:64 v.l.; 15:27; 1J 2:7, 24; 3:11; 2J 5f; Ac 26:4; MPol 17:1; Hs 9, 11, 9; Dg 12:3. οἱ ἀπʼ ἀ. αὐτόπται those who fr. the beginning were eyewitnesses Lk 1:2. Also ἐξ ἀρχῆς (Diod. Sic. 18, 41, 7; Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 45 [189]; SIG 547, 9; 634, 4; UPZ 185 II 5; PGen 7, 8; BGU 1118, 21; Jos., Bell. 7, 358) J 6:64; 16:4; 1 Cl 19:2; Pol 7:2; Dg 2:1. πάλιν ἐξ ἀ. (Ael. Aristid. 21, 10 K.=22 p. 443 D.; SIG 972, 174) again fr. the beginning (=afresh, anew; a common expr., Renehan ’75, 42) B 16:8. ἐν ἀρχῇ (Diod S 19, 110, 5; Palaeph. p. 2, 3; OGI 56, 57; PPetr II, 37, 2b verso, 4; PTebt 762, 9; POxy 1151, 15; BGU 954, 26; ViHab 14 [p. 87, 4 Sch.]) at the beginning, at first Ac 11:15; AcPlCor 2:4. ἐν ἀ. τοῦ εὐαγγελίου when the gospel was first preached Phil 4:15; sim., word for word, w. ref. to beg. of 1 Cor: 1 Cl 47:2.—τὴν ἀ. J 8:25, as nearly all the Gk. fathers understood it, is emphatically used adverbially=ὅλως at all (Plut., Mor. 115b; Dio Chrys. 10 [11], 12; 14 [31], 5; 133; Lucian, Eunuch. 6 al.; Ps.-Lucian, Salt. 3; POxy 472, 17 [c. 130 A.D.]; Philo, Spec. Leg. 3, 121; Jos., Ant. 1, 100; 15, 235 al.; as a rule in neg. clauses, but the negation can inhere in the sense: 48th letter of Apollonius of Tyana [Philostrat. I 356, 17]; Philo, Abrah. 116, Decal. 89; Ps.-Clem., Hom. 6, 11; without art. ApcSed 10:3; cp. Hs 2:5 cj. by W., endorsed by Joly; s. Field, Notes, 93f) τὴν ἀ. ὅτι καὶ λαλῶ ὑμῖν (how is it) that I even speak to you at all? But s. B-D-F §300, 2. More prob. the mng. is somewhat as follows: What I said to you from the first (so NT in Basic English; sim. REB et al.; cp. τὴν ἀρχήν ‘at the beginning’ Thu 2, 74, 2; s. also RFunk, HTR 51, ’58, 95–100; B-D-F §300, 2, but appeal to P66 is specious, s. EMiller, TZ 36, ’80, 261).
    beginning, origin in the abs. sense (ἀ. τῆς τῶν πάντων ὑποστάσεως Orig. C. Cels. 6, 65, 4) ἀ. πάντων χαλεπῶν Pol 4:1; ἀ. κακῶν ISm 7:2 (cp. 1 Ti 6:10, which has ῥίζα for ἀ., and s. e.g. Ps 110:10; Sir 10:13); ἀ. κόσμου B 15:8; ἀ. πάντων PtK 2, p. 13, 21. ἀπʼ ἀρχῆς fr. the very beginning (Is 43:13; Wsd 9:8; 12:11; Sir 24:9 al.; PsSol 8:31; GrBar 17:2) Mt 19:4, 8; J 8:44; 1J 1:1 (of the Hist. beg. of Christianity: HWendt, D. Johannesbriefe u. d. joh. Christent. 1925, 31f; HWindisch, Hdb. ad loc.; difft. HConzelmann, RBultmann Festschr., ’54, 194–201); 3:8; 2 Th 2:13; ὁ ἀπʼ ἀ. 1J 2:13f; Dg 11:4; οἱ ἀπʼ ἀ. those at the very beginning, the first people 12:3; τὰ ἀπʼ ἀ. γενόμενα 1 Cl 31:1; ἀπʼ ἀ. κτίσεως Mk 10:6; 13:19; 2 Pt 3:4 (on ἀ. κτίσεως cp. En 15:9); ἀπʼ ἀ. κόσμου Mt 24:21. Also ἐξ ἀ. (X., Mem. 1, 4, 5; Ael. Aristid. 43, 9 K.=1 p. 3 D. [of the existence of Zeus]; TestAbr A 15 p. 96, 11 [Stone p. 40]; B 4 p. 109, 7 [St. p. 66]; Ath., R. 16, p. 67, 18; Philo, Aet. M. 42, Spec. Leg. 1, 300; Did., Gen. 50, 1) Dg 8:11; ἐν ἀ. in the beginning (Simplicius in Epict. p. 104, 2; Did., Gen. 29, 25 al.) J 1:1f; ἐν ἀ. τῆς κτίσεως B 15:3. κατʼ ἀρχάς in the beg. Hb 1:10 (Ps 101:26; cp. Hdt. 3, 153 et al.; Diod S; Plut.; Philo, Leg. All. 3, 92, Det. Pot. Insid. 118; Ps 118:152; Just., D. 2, 3).
    one with whom a process begins, beginning fig., of pers. (Gen 49:3 Ῥουβὴν σὺ ἀρχὴ τέκνων μου; Dt 21:17): of Christ Col 1:18. W. τέλος of God or Christ Rv 1:8 v.l.; 21:6; 22:13 (Hymn to Selene 35 ἀ. καὶ τέλος εἶ: Orphica p. 294, likew. PGM 4, 2836; 13, 362; 687; Philo, Plant. 93; Jos., Ant. 8, 280; others in Rtzst., Poim. 270ff and cp. SIG 1125, 7–11 Αἰών, … ἀρχὴν μεσότητα τέλος οὐκ ἔχων, expressed from the perspective of historical beginning).
    the first cause, the beginning (philos. t.t. ODittrich, D. Systeme d. Moral I 1923, 360a, 369a;—Ael. Aristid. 43, 9 K.=1 p. 3 D.: ἀρχὴ ἁπάντων Ζεύς τε καὶ ἐκ Διὸς πάντα; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 190 God as ἀρχὴ κ. μέσα κ. τέλος τῶν πάντων [contrast SIG 1125, 10f]) of Christ ἡ ἀ. τῆς κτίσεως Rv 3:14; but the mng. beginning=‘first created’ is linguistically probable (s. above 1b and Job 40:19; also CBurney, Christ as the Ἀρχή of Creation: JTS 27, 1926, 160–77). [ὁ γὰ]ρ π̣̄ρ̣̄ (=πατὴρ) [ἀρ]|χή ἐ[ς]τ̣[ιν τῶν μ]ελλόν|των for the Father is the source of all who are to come into being in contrast to the προπάτωρ, who is without a beginning Ox 1081, 38f (SJCh 91, 1 ἀρχή; on the context, s. WTill, TU 60/5, ’55 p. 57).
    a point at which two surfaces or lines meet, corner (from the perspective of an observer the object appears to begin at that point), pl. corners of a sheet Ac 10:11; 11:5 (cp. Hdt. 4, 60; Diod S 1, 35, 10).
    a basis for further understanding, beginning τὰ στοιχεῖα τῆς ἀ. elementary principles Hb 5:12 (perh. w. an element of gentle satire: ‘the discrete items or ABC’s that compose the very beginning [of divine instructions]’; cp. MKiley, SBLSP 25, ’86, 236–45, esp. 239f). ὁ τῆς ἀ. τοῦ Χ. λόγος elementary Christian teaching 6:1.
    an authority figure who initiates activity or process, ruler, authority (Aeschyl., Thu. et al.; ins; pap, e.g. PHal 1, 226 μαρτυρείτω ἐπὶ τῇ ἀρχῇ καὶ ἐπὶ τῷ δικαστηρίῳ; Gen 40:13, 21; 41:13; 2 Macc 4:10, 50 al., s. Magie 26; so as a loanw. in rabb. ἀ. = νόμιμος ἐπιστασία Did., Gen. 60, 9) w. ἐξουσία Lk 20:20; pl. (Oenomaus in Eus., PE 6, 7, 26 ἀρχαὶ κ. ἐξουσίαι; 4 Macc 8:7; Jos., Ant. 4, 220) Lk 12:11; Tit 3:1; MPol 10:2 (αἱ ἀρχαί can also be the officials as persons, as those who took part in the funeral procession of Sulla: Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 106 §497.—The same mng. 2, 106 §442; 2, 118 §498 al. Likewise Diod S 34+35 Fgm. 2, 31).—Also of angelic or transcendent powers, since they were thought of as having a political organization (Damascius, Princ. 96 R.) Ro 8:38; 1 Cor 15:24; Eph 1:21; 3:10; 6:12; Col 1:16; 2:10, 15; AcPl Ha 1, 7. Cp. TestJob 49, 2; Just., D. 120, 6 end.
    the sphere of one’s official activity, rule, office (Diod S 3, 53, 1; Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 13 §57; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 177, Ant. 19, 273), or better domain, sphere of influence (Diod S 17, 24, 2; Appian, Syr. 23 §111; Arrian, Anab. 6, 29, 1; Polyaen. 8:55; Procop. Soph., Ep. 139) of angels Jd 6. Papias (4 v.l. for ἄρχω).—S. the lit. on ἄγγελος and HSchlier, Mächte u. Gewalten im NT: ThBl 9, 1930, 289–97.—144–50 (‘Archai’). EDNT. DELG s.v. ἄρχω D. M-M. TW. Sv.

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  • 47 celestial

    adj.
    celestial, heavenly.
    * * *
    1 celestial, heavenly
    2 figurado (delicioso) heavenly, delightful
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (Rel) celestial
    2) (=delicioso) heavenly
    * * *
    a) (Relig) celestial
    b) < placer> heavenly
    * * *
    = celestial, heavenly, empyrean, unearthly [unearthlier - comp., uneartliest -sup.].
    Ex. She also examines the tradition of the cross and celestial symbols (heavens, stars, sun) in early Medieval art.
    Ex. It is a matter of basic safety for everyone on board, before casting off in the morning for that next heavenly anchorage, to see that everything be properly stowed and secured.
    Ex. The third heaven is not the sky, for Genesis reveals that the empyrean heaven was created on the first day, and the starry skies not till the second.
    Ex. Her face glowed with unearthly radiance and her form was as perfect as any woman -- whether goddess or mortal -- could ever desire to possess.
    ----
    * ecuador celestial = celestial equator.
    * * *
    a) (Relig) celestial
    b) < placer> heavenly
    * * *
    = celestial, heavenly, empyrean, unearthly [unearthlier - comp., uneartliest -sup.].

    Ex: She also examines the tradition of the cross and celestial symbols (heavens, stars, sun) in early Medieval art.

    Ex: It is a matter of basic safety for everyone on board, before casting off in the morning for that next heavenly anchorage, to see that everything be properly stowed and secured.
    Ex: The third heaven is not the sky, for Genesis reveals that the empyrean heaven was created on the first day, and the starry skies not till the second.
    Ex: Her face glowed with unearthly radiance and her form was as perfect as any woman -- whether goddess or mortal -- could ever desire to possess.
    * ecuador celestial = celestial equator.

    * * *
    1 ( Relig) celestial
    2 ‹placer› heavenly
    lo que me dijo fue música celestial para mis oídos his words were sweet music to my ears
    * * *

    celestial adjetivo
    a) (Relig) celestial

    b) placer heavenly

    celestial adjetivo celestial, heavenly
    ' celestial' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    celeste
    - música
    English:
    heavenly
    * * *
    1. [del cielo, paraíso] celestial, heavenly
    2. [delicioso] heavenly;
    esto me suena a música celestial [a falsa promesa] that sounds like a lot of hot air;
    [maravillosamente] that's music to my ears
    * * *
    adj celestial; fig
    heavenly
    * * *
    : heavenly, celestial

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  • 48 cielo estrellado

    (n.) = starry sky
    Ex. The third heaven is not the sky, for Genesis reveals that the empyrean heaven was created on the first day, and the starry skies not till the second.
    * * *
    (n.) = starry sky

    Ex: The third heaven is not the sky, for Genesis reveals that the empyrean heaven was created on the first day, and the starry skies not till the second.

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  • 49 empíreo

    adj.
    empyreal.
    m.
    empyrean.
    * * *
    Ex. The third heaven is not the sky, for Genesis reveals that the empyrean heaven was created on the first day, and the starry skies not till the second.
    ----
    * empíreo, el = empyrean, the.
    * * *
    el empíreo
    = empyrean, the

    Ex: Then he did several backflips and wailed aloud in his misery and woe, his yelps of distress quite filling the empyrean.

    Ex: The third heaven is not the sky, for Genesis reveals that the empyrean heaven was created on the first day, and the starry skies not till the second.

    * empíreo, el = empyrean, the.

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  • 50 extenuante

    adj.
    completely exhausting, draining.
    * * *
    1 exhausting
    * * *
    adjetivo exhausting
    * * *
    = strenuous, backbreaking [back-breaking], fatiguing, gruelling [grueling, -USA].
    Ex. This article outlines the strenuous efforts to renew the library after the books had been destroyed by enemy action during World War II (the periodicals had already been evacuated).
    Ex. His book plumbs the elusive depths of slaves' resistance by showing how they created opportunities for autonomy even while immersed in backbreaking work.
    Ex. These fatiguing illnesses were similarly distributed in the four regions, being somewhat more common in rural than in urban areas.
    Ex. He has become one of the first people in the world to complete a gruelling foot race involving four deserts on four different continents.
    * * *
    adjetivo exhausting
    * * *
    = strenuous, backbreaking [back-breaking], fatiguing, gruelling [grueling, -USA].

    Ex: This article outlines the strenuous efforts to renew the library after the books had been destroyed by enemy action during World War II (the periodicals had already been evacuated).

    Ex: His book plumbs the elusive depths of slaves' resistance by showing how they created opportunities for autonomy even while immersed in backbreaking work.
    Ex: These fatiguing illnesses were similarly distributed in the four regions, being somewhat more common in rural than in urban areas.
    Ex: He has become one of the first people in the world to complete a gruelling foot race involving four deserts on four different continents.

    * * *
    exhausting
    * * *
    completely exhausting, draining
    * * *
    adj exhausting

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  • 51 gráficas

    f.pl.
    graphics.
    * * *
    = printing press, printing company, printing firm, printing house.
    Ex. The place of printing is the location where the printing press is situated, of failing this, the organization acting for it.
    Ex. The first formally organized photomechanical printing company in the world was created by Paul Pretsch in 1854 in England.
    Ex. These archives are so complete that they present a rare insight into the early history of a printing firm which under 4 generations of owners produced work for 127 years.
    Ex. Companionship systems were operated in the Boston printing house of Hobart and Robins in the early 1850s.
    * * *
    = printing press, printing company, printing firm, printing house.

    Ex: The place of printing is the location where the printing press is situated, of failing this, the organization acting for it.

    Ex: The first formally organized photomechanical printing company in the world was created by Paul Pretsch in 1854 in England.
    Ex: These archives are so complete that they present a rare insight into the early history of a printing firm which under 4 generations of owners produced work for 127 years.
    Ex: Companionship systems were operated in the Boston printing house of Hobart and Robins in the early 1850s.

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  • 52 taller de imprenta

    (n.) = printing house, printing firm, printing company, print shop
    Ex. Companionship systems were operated in the Boston printing house of Hobart and Robins in the early 1850s.
    Ex. These archives are so complete that they present a rare insight into the early history of a printing firm which under 4 generations of owners produced work for 127 years.
    Ex. The first formally organized photomechanical printing company in the world was created by Paul Pretsch in 1854 in England.
    Ex. The only feminist print shop in North America has closed down after 23 years.
    * * *
    (n.) = printing house, printing firm, printing company, print shop

    Ex: Companionship systems were operated in the Boston printing house of Hobart and Robins in the early 1850s.

    Ex: These archives are so complete that they present a rare insight into the early history of a printing firm which under 4 generations of owners produced work for 127 years.
    Ex: The first formally organized photomechanical printing company in the world was created by Paul Pretsch in 1854 in England.
    Ex: The only feminist print shop in North America has closed down after 23 years.

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  • 53 taller gráfico

    (n.) = printing company, printing press, printing firm, printing house
    Ex. The first formally organized photomechanical printing company in the world was created by Paul Pretsch in 1854 in England.
    Ex. The place of printing is the location where the printing press is situated, of failing this, the organization acting for it.
    Ex. These archives are so complete that they present a rare insight into the early history of a printing firm which under 4 generations of owners produced work for 127 years.
    Ex. Companionship systems were operated in the Boston printing house of Hobart and Robins in the early 1850s.
    * * *
    (n.) = printing company, printing press, printing firm, printing house

    Ex: The first formally organized photomechanical printing company in the world was created by Paul Pretsch in 1854 in England.

    Ex: The place of printing is the location where the printing press is situated, of failing this, the organization acting for it.
    Ex: These archives are so complete that they present a rare insight into the early history of a printing firm which under 4 generations of owners produced work for 127 years.
    Ex: Companionship systems were operated in the Boston printing house of Hobart and Robins in the early 1850s.

    Spanish-English dictionary > taller gráfico

  • 54 puesto

    adj.
    on.
    Va siempre con el sombrero puesto He always walks with the hat on.
    m.
    1 position, job, appointment.
    2 stall, stand.
    3 place.
    4 post.
    5 position.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: poner.
    * * *
    1 (sitio) place
    3 (empleo) position, post
    4 MILITAR post
    ————————
    1→ link=poner poner
    1 (sitio) place
    3 (empleo) position, post
    4 MILITAR post
    \
    estar muy puesto,-a en algo to be well up in something
    ir (muy) puesto,-a to be very smart
    puesto que since, as
    puesto de la Guardia Civil Civil Guard post
    puesto de mando command post
    puesto de socorro first-aid post
    puesto de vigilancia lookout post
    * * *
    noun m.
    3) post
    4) booth, stall
    * * *
    1.
    PP de poner
    2. ADJ
    1)

    con el sombrero puesto — with one's hat on, wearing a hat

    2) [persona]

    bien puesto, muy puesto — well dressed, smartly turned out

    3)

    ir puesto* (=estar drogado) to be high *; (=estar borracho) to be steaming *, be soused (EEUU) *

    4)
    3. SM
    1) (=lugar) place; (=posición) position

    guardar o mantener su puesto — to keep the proper distance

    puesto de amarre — berth, mooring

    2) (=empleo) post, position, job

    puesto de trabajo — post, position, job

    3) [de vigilancia] post

    puesto de vigilancia(=garita) guard post; (=torre) watchtower

    4) (Caza) stand, place
    5) (Com) [en mercado] stall; [en feria de muestras] stand, booth
    6) Cono Sur land and house held by ranch caretaker
    4.

    puesto que conj since, as

    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo

    ¿qué haces con el abrigo puesto? — what are you doing with your coat on?

    con lo puesto: se marchó con lo puesto he left with nothing but the clothes he was wearing; estar puesto — ( estar dispuesto) (Méx) to be ready o set; ( estar borracho) (Chi fam) to be plastered o sloshed (colloq); ver tb poner

    II
    1)
    a) (lugar, sitio) place

    cada uno que ocupe su puesto — (to your) places, everyone!, positions, everyone!

    b) ( en una clasificación) place, position

    sacó el primer puesto de su claseshe came top o (AmE) came out top of the class

    2) ( empleo) position, job
    3)
    a) (Com) ( en mercado) stall; ( quiosco) kiosk; ( tienda) stand, stall
    b) (de la policía, del ejército) post
    4)

    puesto que — (conj) (frml) since

    puesto que así lo quieres... — since that's the way you want it...

    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo

    ¿qué haces con el abrigo puesto? — what are you doing with your coat on?

    con lo puesto: se marchó con lo puesto he left with nothing but the clothes he was wearing; estar puesto — ( estar dispuesto) (Méx) to be ready o set; ( estar borracho) (Chi fam) to be plastered o sloshed (colloq); ver tb poner

    II
    1)
    a) (lugar, sitio) place

    cada uno que ocupe su puesto — (to your) places, everyone!, positions, everyone!

    b) ( en una clasificación) place, position

    sacó el primer puesto de su claseshe came top o (AmE) came out top of the class

    2) ( empleo) position, job
    3)
    a) (Com) ( en mercado) stall; ( quiosco) kiosk; ( tienda) stand, stall
    b) (de la policía, del ejército) post
    4)

    puesto que — (conj) (frml) since

    puesto que así lo quieres... — since that's the way you want it...

    * * *
    puesto1
    1 = stand, stall.

    Ex: A leaflet stand is placed outside the van when the weather permits.

    Ex: The first step is to bring the library to them by organising stalls and exhibitions in public places.
    * comerciante de puesto de mercadillo = market trader, stall-holder.
    * dueño de puesto de mercadillo = stall-holder, market trader.
    * puesto ambulante = roadside vendor, street vendor.
    * puesto de artesanía = craft stand.
    * puesto de café y comida = coffee and lunch corner.
    * puesto de comida = food stall.
    * puesto de fruta = fruit stand.
    * puesto de mercadillo = market stall.
    * puesto de verdura = vegetable stand.

    puesto2
    2 = rank number, mindshare.

    Ex: The article is entitled 'Journal ranking: the issue of allotting rank numbers when there is a tie'.

    Ex: Libaries mindshare in this new self-service e-resource environment is also clear: behind newer entrants.
    * ascender a un puesto = rise to + position.
    * aspirar a un puesto de trabajo = aspire to + position.
    * conseguir un puesto de trabajo = obtain + position.
    * cubrir un puesto de trabajo = fill + position.
    * dejar el puesto de trabajo = resign from + Posesivo + post.
    * dejar un puesto de trabajo = resign from + Posesivo + position.
    * denominación del puesto de trabajo = job title, occupational title.
    * descripción del puesto de trabajo = job description, position description, job profile.
    * eliminar puestos de trabajo = shed + jobs, axe + jobs, cut + jobs.
    * en el puesto de dirección = in the hot seat.
    * funciones del puesto de trabajo = position + entail + duty.
    * intercambio de puestos de trabajo = job exchange.
    * obtener un puesto de trabajo = obtain + position.
    * ocupar el puesto de = replace, have + the rank of.
    * ocupar el puesto de + Nombre = hold + Nombre + rank.
    * ocupar un puesto = hold + position.
    * ocupar un puesto de confianza = be on the inside.
    * ocupar un puesto de trabajo = assume + position, take up + post, hold + post.
    * ocupar un puesto en = have + a place in.
    * pasar a ocupar el puesto de Alguien = step into + the shoes of, stand in + Posesivo + shoes.
    * pérdida de puestos de trabajo = squeeze on jobs.
    * primer puesto + ser para = pride of place + go to.
    * puesto de batalla = battle-station.
    * puesto de bibliotecario = library staff post.
    * puesto de combate = battle-station.
    * puesto de consulta = service station.
    * puesto de control = checkpoint.
    * puesto de dirección = position of leadership.
    * puesto de escucha = listening post.
    * puesto de lector = accommodation.
    * puesto de lectura = reader place, reader seat [reader's seat], study place.
    * puesto de observación = lookout [look-out].
    * puesto de trabajo = appointment, position, post, opening, career path, professional position, position held.
    * puesto de trabajo de libre designación = line position.
    * puesto de trabajo ocupado = position held.
    * puesto directivo = senior post, senior position, managerial position, executive position.
    * puesto ejecutivo = managerial position, executive position.
    * puesto laboral = staff position.
    * puesto público = public service position.
    * puestos = seating.
    * puestos de lectura = seating capacity, seating space, reading space.
    * puestos de trabajo ocupados = positions held.
    * puesto vacante = vacant post, position vacancy, vacant position.
    * quitar puestos de trabajo = shed + jobs, axe + jobs, cut + jobs.
    * reserva de puestos de lectura = seat reservation.

    puesto3
    * estar muy puesto = stay on top of + the game, stay on top.
    * llevar puesto el cinturón de seguridad = wear + a seat belt.
    * puesto a prueba = overstretched.
    * puesto que = as, because, for, since, seeing that/as.
    * que no se ha puesto en duda = unquestioned, unscrutinised [unscrutinized, -USA].
    * vivir con lo puesto = live on + a shoestring (budget).
    * * *
    puesto1 -ta
    ¿qué haces con el abrigo puesto? what are you doing with your coat on?
    la mesa estaba puesta para dos the table was laid for two
    bien puesto well-dressed
    ¿dónde vas tan puesto? where are you off to all dressed up like that?
    con lo puesto: se marchó con lo puesto y un billete de avión he left with nothing but the clothes he was wearing o the clothes he had on and his plane ticket
    estar puesto (estar dispuesto) ( Méx) to be ready o set; (estar borracho) ( Chi fam) to be plastered o sloshed ( colloq)
    yo estaba puestísimo, pero ellos se echaron para atrás I was all ready o set to do it, but they got cold feet
    estar puesto en algo ( Esp); to be well up on sth ( colloq), to know a lot about sth
    tenerlas bien puestas or ( Esp) tenerlos bien puestos ( arg); to have guts ( colloq)
    A
    1 (lugar, sitio) place
    cada uno que ocupe su puesto (to your) places, everyone!, positions, everyone!
    no pudo ir y me mandó en su puesto she couldn't go so she sent me in her place
    2 (en una clasificación) place, position
    siempre saca el primer puesto de su clase she always comes top o ( AmE) comes out top of the class
    B (empleo) position, job
    tiene un buen puesto en la empresa she has a good position o job in the company
    ha quedado vacante un puesto de mecanógrafa there is now a vacancy for a typist
    ¿te salió el puesto en esa editorial? did you get the job with that publishing company?
    no es un puesto fijo it isn't a permanent job o position
    Compuesto:
    (empleo) job; ( Inf) workstation
    C
    1 ( Com) (en el mercado) stall; (quiosco) kiosk; (tienda) stand, stall
    2 (de la policía, del ejército) post
    un puesto de la Cruz Roja a Red Cross post/station
    Compuestos:
    observation post
    police post
    first-aid post/station
    border post
    D
    no veo cómo se puede haber enterado, puesto que yo no se lo dije a nadie I don't see how she can have found out, given that o since I didn't tell anyone
    puesto que así lo quieres, así se hará if o since that's the way you want it, that's the way we'll do it
    * * *

     

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    ponle el collar al perro put the dog's collar on;
    puesto una bomba to plant a bomb
    b)anuncio/aviso to place, put

    c) ropa› (+ me/te/le etc):


    2 ( agregar) to put
    3inyección/supositorio to give
    4
    poner la mesa to lay o set the table

    5 (instalar, montar)
    a)oficina/restaurante to open

    b)cocina/teléfono/calefacción to install

    c)cerradura/armario to fit

    6 [ ave] ‹ huevo to lay
    7 (Esp) (servir, dar):
    póngame un café, por favor I'll have a coffee, please;

    ¿cuántos le pongo? how many would you like?
    1 dinero› ( contribuir) to put in;

    2 atención to pay;
    cuidado/interés to take;

    3
    a) ( imponer) ‹ deberes to give, set;

    examen/problema to set;



    c) ( adjudicar) ‹ nota to give

    4 ( dar) ‹nombre/apodo to give;
    ejemplo to give;

    5 ( enviar) ‹ telegrama to send
    6 ( escribir) ‹dedicatoria/líneas to write
    7 (Esp) (exhibir, dar) ‹ película to show;
    ¿ponen algo interesante en la tele? is there anything interesting on TV?;

    ¿qué ponen en el Royal? what's on o what's showing at the Royal?
    1
    a) (conectar, encender) ‹televisión/calefacción to turn on, switch on, put on;

    programa/canal to put on;
    cinta/disco/música to put on;
    puso el motor en marcha she switched on o started the engine

    b) (ajustar, graduar) ‹ despertador to set;


    puso el reloj en hora she put the clock right
    2 (Esp) ( al teléfono): puesto a algn con algo/algn to put sb through to sth/sb
    (en estado, situación) (+ compl):

    puesto a algn en un aprieto to put sb in an awkward position
    vi [ ave] to lay
    ponerse verbo pronominal
    1 ( refl) ( colocarse):
    pongámonos ahí let's stand (o sit etc) there;

    puestose de pie to stand (up);
    puestose de rodillas to kneel (down), get down on one's knees
    2 [ sol] to set
    3 ( refl) ‹calzado/maquillaje/alhaja to put on;

    1 (en estado, situación) (+ compl):

    se puso triste she became sad;
    cuando lo vio se puso muy contenta she was so happy when she saw it;
    se puso como loco he went mad;
    puestose cómodo to make oneself comfortable
    2 ( empezar) puestose a + inf to start -ing, to start + inf;

    (Esp):

    puesto 1
    ◊ -ta adjetivo: ¿qué haces con el abrigo puesto? what are you doing with your coat on?;

    tenía las botas puestas she was wearing her boots;
    la mesa estaba puesta the table was laid;
    ver tb poner
    puesto 2 sustantivo masculino
    1
    a) (lugar, sitio) place;



    sacó el primer puesto de la clase she came top o (AmE) came out top of the class

    2 ( empleo) position, job;


    (Inf) workstation
    3
    a) (Com) ( en mercado) stall;

    ( quiosco) kiosk;
    ( tienda) stand, stall
    b) (de la policía, del ejército) post;

    puesto de socorro first-aid post/station

    4
    puesto que ( conj) (frml) since

    poner verbo transitivo
    1 (en un lugar, una situación) to put: me puso en un aprieto, he put me in a tight corner
    (seguido de adjetivo) to make: me pone contento, he makes me happy
    2 (hacer funcionar) to turn o switch on
    3 (un fax, telegrama) to send
    poner una conferencia, to make a long-distance call
    4 (una multa, un castigo) to impose
    5 (abrir un negocio) to set up
    6 (vestir) to put on
    7 (exponer) tienes que poner la planta al sol/a la sombra, you have to put the plant in the sun/shade
    8 (aportar) yo puse mil pesetas, I contributed a thousand pesetas
    9 (conjeturar, imaginar) to suppose: pongamos que..., supposing (that)...
    10 (estar escrito) lo pone aquí, it's written here
    no pone nada de eso, it doesn't say anything about that
    11 TV Cine to put on, show
    12 Tel ponme con él, put me through to him
    13 (un nombre) le pondremos Tadeo, we are going to call him Tadeo
    ya le puso título a la novela, he has already given the novel a title
    ♦ Locuciones: poner a alguien a caldo, to pull sb to pieces
    poner a cien, to make sb nervous: me pone a cien cuando habla de ese modo, when he talks that way I get nervous
    poner en duda, to call into question: los inversores pusieron su competencia en duda, the investors questioned his competence
    poner a alguien en evidencia, to show sb up
    poner en evidencia, to show up: la situación pone en evidencia la falta de justicia del sistema, the situation exposes the system's unfairness
    poner a alguien en su sitio, to put sb in his place
    puesto,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 (la mesa) set, laid: la mesa está puesta, the table is laid
    2 (prenda de vestir) to have on
    con el abrigo puesto, with one's coat on
    familiar ir muy puesto, to be all dressed up
    3 fam (saber mucho) está muy puesto en filosofía, he's very well up in philosophy
    4 fam (borracho) drunk
    II sustantivo masculino
    1 (lugar) place
    2 (empleo) position, post: es un puesto fijo, it's a permanent job
    3 (tienda) stall, stand
    4 Mil post
    puesto de mando, command post
    III conj puesto que, since, as
    ' puesto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    absurda
    - absurdo
    - antigüedad
    - apoltronarse
    - ascender
    - brete
    - callejera
    - callejero
    - cargo
    - cesar
    - conquistar
    - desempeñar
    - designar
    - destino
    - dieta
    - disputa
    - empeño
    - enchufe
    - excavar
    - huevo
    - instalar
    - le
    - libertad
    - maldita
    - maldito
    - ocupar
    - optar
    - precio
    - pues
    - puesta
    - rehabilitación
    - relevar
    - reponer
    - saco
    - tenderete
    - traer
    - vestir
    - acomodar
    - alto
    - apetecible
    - aplicar
    - aspirante
    - barraca
    - candidato
    - cargar
    - ceder
    - clasificación
    - como
    - concursar
    - confianza
    English:
    applicant
    - apply
    - appointment
    - bearer
    - bookstall
    - boost
    - capacity
    - chair
    - checkpoint
    - command post
    - concession
    - designate
    - downgrade
    - earth
    - economic
    - fill
    - fit
    - free
    - fresh
    - give up
    - government
    - hold
    - inside
    - job
    - job description
    - leave on
    - lookout
    - market stall
    - name
    - nominate
    - observation post
    - occupy
    - on
    - opening
    - outpost
    - place
    - position
    - post
    - put in
    - qualification
    - qualified
    - qualify
    - quit
    - relieve
    - removal
    - remove
    - resign
    - responsible
    - retiring
    - shove out
    * * *
    puesto, -a
    participio
    ver poner
    adj
    1. [objeto]
    llevaba puesto el sombrero he was wearing his hat;
    iba sólo con lo puesto all she had with her were the clothes on her back;
    dejaron la mesa puesta they didn't clear the table;
    muy Fam
    los tiene bien puestos he's got guts o balls
    2. [persona]
    ir muy puesto to be all dressed up;
    Fam
    estar muy puesto en algo to be well up on sth
    3. [drogado] high, stoned;
    [borracho] drunk, smashed
    nm
    1. [empleo] post, position;
    escalar puestos to work one's way up
    puesto de trabajo job;
    puesto vacante opening, vacancy
    2. [en fila, clasificación] place
    3. [lugar] place;
    ¡cada uno a sus puestos! to your places, everyone!;
    ¿quieres que te cambie el puesto? do you want me to swap places o seats with you?
    4. [tenderete] stall, stand
    puesto de escucha [en tienda] listening post;
    5. [de control] post
    puesto de la Cruz Roja Red Cross post;
    puesto de mando command post;
    puesto de observación observation post;
    puesto de policía police station;
    puesto de socorro first-aid post;
    6. RP [de ganado] cattle station
    7. Col, Méx [estanco] tobacconist's
    puesto que loc conj
    since, as;
    preferimos este modelo, puesto que además de ser eficaz es barato we chose this model, since it is not only efficient but also cheap
    * * *
    I partponer;
    bien puesto well-dressed
    II m
    1 lugar place
    2 en mercado stand, stall
    2 MIL post
    III conj
    :
    puesto que since, given that
    * * *
    puesto, -ta adj
    : dressed
    bien puesto: well-dressed
    puesto nm
    1) lugar, sitio: place, position
    2) : position, job
    3) : kiosk, stand, stall
    4)
    puesto que : since, given that
    * * *
    puesto1 adj
    1. (ropa) on
    lleva puesta la camisa nueva he's got his new shirt on / he's wearing his new shirt
    2. (bien arreglado) smart / well dressed
    puesto2 n
    1. (lugar) place
    2. (trabajo) job / post
    3. (de mercado) stall
    puesto que as / since

    Spanish-English dictionary > puesto

  • 55 प्रजा _prajā

    प्रजा (Changed to प्रजस् at the end of a Bah. com- pound, when the first member is अ, सु or दुस्; as अवेक्षित- प्रजः R.8.32; सुप्रजस् 18.29.)
    1 Procreation, generation, propagation, birth, production.
    -2 Offspring, progeny, issue; children, brood (of animals); प्रजार्थव्रतकर्शिताङ्गम् B.2.73; प्रजायै गृहमेधिनाम् R.1.7; Ms.3.42; Y.1.269; so बकस्य प्रजा, सर्पप्रजा &c.
    -3 Posterity, descendants.
    -4 A creature.
    -6 Subjects, people, mankind; ननन्दुः सप्रजाः प्रजाः; R.4.3; प्रजाः प्रजाः स्वा इव तन्त्रयित्वा Ś.5.5. and स्वाभ्यः प्रजाभ्यो हि यथा तथैव सर्वप्रजाभ्यः शिवमाशशंसे Bu. Ch.2.35 (where प्रजा has sense 2 also); R.1.7;2.73; Ms.1.8.
    -6 Semen.
    -7 An era; Buddh.
    -Comp. -अध्यक्षः 1 an epithet of the sun.
    -2 of Dakṣa.
    -अन्तकः Yama, the god of death; अथ वा मृदु वस्तु हिंसितुं मृदुनैवारभते प्रजान्तकः R.8.45.
    -ईप्सु a. desirous of progeny.
    -ईशः, -ईश्वरः the lord of men, a king, sovereign; तमभ्यनन्दत् प्रथमं प्रबोधितः प्रजेश्वरः शासनहारिणा हरेः R.3.68;5.32; प्रजाश्चिरं सुप्रजसि प्रजेशे ननन्दुरानन्दजलाविलाक्ष्यः 18.29.
    -उत्पत्तिः f.
    -उत्पादनम् the raising up of progeny.
    -कल्पः the time of creation; Hariv.
    -काम a. desirous of progeny.
    -कारः author of the creation.
    -तन्तुः a line of descendants, lineage, race.
    -तीर्थम् the auspicious moment of birth; Bhāg.
    - a.
    1 granting progeny.
    -2 removing bar- renness.
    -दानम् silver.
    -द्वारम् N. of the sun.
    -नाथः 1 an epithet of Brahmā.
    -2 a king, sovereign, prince; प्रजाः प्रजानाथ पितेव पासि R.2.48;1.83.
    -निषेकः 1 im- pregnation, seed (implanted in the womb); प्रजानिषेकं मयि वर्तमानं सूनोरनुध्यायत चेतसेति R.14.6.
    -2 offspring.
    -पः a king.
    -पतिः 1 the god presiding over creation; प्रजने च प्रजापतिम् Ms.12.121.
    -2 an epithet of Brahmā; अस्याः सर्गविधौ प्रजापतिरभूच्चन्द्रो नु कान्तिप्रदः V.1.9.
    -3 an epithet of the ten lords of created beings first created by Brahmā (see Ms.1.34).
    -4 an epithet of Viśvakarman, the architect of gods.
    -5 the sun.
    -6 a king.
    -7 a son-in-law.
    -8 an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -9 a father, progenitor.
    -1 the penis.
    -11 a sacrifice; ˚हृदयम् A kind of सामगान.
    -12 N. of a संवत्सर.
    -परि- पालनम्, -पालनम् the protection of subjects.
    -पालः, -पालकः a king, sovereign.
    -पालिः an epithet of Śiva.
    -पाल्यम् royal office.
    -वृद्धिः f. increase of progeny.
    -व्यापारः care for or anxiety about the people.
    -सृज् m. epithet of Brahmā; कृतः प्रजाक्षेमकृता प्रजासृजा Śi.1.28.
    -हित a. beneficial to children or people. (
    -तम्) water.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > प्रजा _prajā

  • 56 Chirac, Jacques

       born 1932.
       (adj. Chiraquien)
       Former conservative (Gaullist) President of France, from 1995 to 2007. Chirac's reelection in 2002 was an unexpected twist of fortune, caused by the elimination of the front-runner, socialist Lionel Jospin, pipped into third place in the first round of the election by a surge in the vote for the far right wing leader of the French National Front, Jean Marie Le Pen.Facing Le Pen in the second round, Chirac was reelected with a massive majority in what was in essence a contest between the the extreme right and everyone else. Had the second round of the election been a classic left-right contest, Chirac's re-election would not have been guaranteed.
       Jacques Chirac was a highly ambitious career politician, who worked his way rapidly up the ranks of the Gaullist movement; yet his first steps in politics were actually as a militant for the Communist party, and as a student he sold the communist newspaper l'Humanité on the streets of Paris. After graduating from "Sciences Po", he changed tack, married into Parisian high society, studied at the elite ENA (Ecole Nationale d'Administration), and then began a career in politics, working for the office of the prime minister, Georges Pompidou. In 1976, he was appointed junior minister for employment in the third Pompidou government, and from then after he remained one of the most omnipresent of conservative politicians in France. From Gaullist, he became a supporter of Valéry Giscard d'Estaing during Giscard's 1974 bid for the presidency - against the Gaullist Chaban-Delmas - and was appointed Prime Minister when Giscard won. Two years later, he resigned, complaining that Giscard was cramping his style.
       This was the start of his rise to the top. No longer prime minister, in 1977 he set about building his own power base, or rather his own two power bases, firstly as leader of a new political party, the RPR, created out of the old Gaullist UDR, and secondly by becoming elected Mayor of Paris. In 1981, he challenged Giscard for the presidency, but came third in the first round of the election, which was won by François Mitterrand. By 1986 he was clear leader of the conservative opposition. When the conservatives won the general election of that year, he was appointed prime minister, ushering in the first period of cohabitation (see below) between a president and a government of different political persuasions.
       In 1988, he was again a candidate in the presidential election, and again lost; but with his power base in Paris and in the RPR, he then had seven years in which to prepare his third, and first successful, challenge for the presidency.
       He served two terms as president, the first of seven years, the second of five - though as already stated, his reelection in 2002 was more due to the failure of the Socialist campaign and the surprise presence of Le Pen in the second round, than in his own popularity. It is still rather early to judge the Chirac presidency in a historic perspective, but early appraisals suggest that it will not be remembered as a great period in French history. It was a time during which France dramatically failed to adapt to the changes in the modern world - the end of the Cold War and the challenge of globalisation - and failed to push through the social and economic reforms that were allowing other developed nations such as France, Germany or Spain, to find their place in the new world order.

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Chirac, Jacques

  • 57 Gestetner, David

    SUBJECT AREA: Paper and printing
    [br]
    b. March 1854 Csorna, Hungary
    d. 8 March 1939 Nice, France
    [br]
    Hungarian/British pioneer of stencil duplicating.
    [br]
    For the first twenty-five years of his life, Gestetner was a rolling stone and accordingly gathered no moss. Leaving school in 1867, he began working for an uncle in Sopron, making sausages. Four years later he apprenticed himself to another uncle, a stockbroker, in Vienna. The financial crisis of 1873 prompted a move to a restaurant, also in the family, but tiring of a menial existence, he emigrated to the USA, travelling steerage. He began to earn a living by selling Japanese kites: these were made of strong Japanese paper coated with lacquer, and he noted their long fibres and great strength, an observation that was later to prove useful when he was searching for a suitable medium for stencil duplicating. However, he did not prosper in the USA and he returned to Europe, first to Vienna and finally to London in 1879. He took a job with Fairholme \& Co., stationers in Shoe Lane, off Holborn; at last Gestetner found an outlet for his inventive genius and he began his life's work in developing stencil duplicating. His first patent was in 1879 for an application of the hectograph, an early method of duplicating documents. In 1881, he patented the toothed-wheel pen, or Cyclostyle, which made good ink-passing perforations in the stencil paper, with which he was able to pioneer the first practicable form of stencil duplicating. He then adopted a better stencil tissue of Japanese paper coated with wax, and later an improved form of pen. This assured the success of Gestetner's form of stencil duplicating and it became established practice in offices in the late 1880s. Gestetner began to manufacture the apparatus in premises in Sun Street, at first under the name of Fairholme, since they had defrayed the patent expenses and otherwise supported him financially, in return for which Gestetner assigned them his patent rights. In 1882 he patented the wheel pen in the USA and appointed an agent to sell the equipment there. In 1884 he moved to larger premises, and three years later to still larger premises. The introduction of the typewriter prompted modifications that enabled stencil duplicating to become both the standard means of printing short runs of copy and an essential piece of equipment in offices. Before the First World War, Gestetner's products were being sold around the world; in fact he created one of the first truly international distribution networks. He finally moved to a large factory to the north-east of London: when his company went public in 1929, it had a share capital of nearly £750,000. It was only with the development of electrostatic photocopying and small office offset litho machines that stencil duplicating began to decline in the 1960s. The firm David Gestetner had founded adapted to the new conditions and prospers still, under the direction of his grandson and namesake.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    W.B.Proudfoot, 1972, The Origin of Stencil Duplicating London: Hutchinson (gives a good account of the method and the development of the Gestetner process, together with some details of his life).
    H.V.Culpan, 1951, "The House of Gestetner", in Gestetner 70th Anniversary Celebration Brochure, London: Gestetner.
    LRD

    Biographical history of technology > Gestetner, David

  • 58 Marconi, Marchese Guglielmo

    [br]
    b. 25 April 1874 Bologna, Italy
    d. 20 July 1937 Rome, Italy
    [br]
    Italian radio pioneer whose inventiveness and business skills made radio communication a practical proposition.
    [br]
    Marconi was educated in physics at Leghorn and at Bologna University. An avid experimenter, he worked in his parents' attic and, almost certainly aware of the recent work of Hertz and others, soon improved the performance of coherers and spark-gap transmitters. He also discovered for himself the use of earthing and of elevated metal plates as aerials. In 1895 he succeeded in transmitting telegraphy over a distance of 2 km (1¼ miles), but the Italian Telegraph authority rejected his invention, so in 1896 he moved to England, where he filed the first of many patents. There he gained the support of the Chief Engineer of the Post Office, and by the following year he had achieved communication across the Bristol Channel.
    The British Post Office was also slow to take up his work, so in 1897 he formed the Wireless Telegraph \& Signal Company to work independently. In 1898 he sold some equipment to the British Army for use in the Boer War and established the first permanent radio link from the Isle of Wight to the mainland. In 1899 he achieved communication across the English Channel (a distance of more than 31 miles or 50 km), the construction of a wireless station at Spezia, Italy, and the equipping of two US ships to report progress in the America's Cup yacht race, a venture that led to the formation of the American Marconi Company. In 1900 he won a contract from the British Admiralty to sell equipment and to train operators. Realizing that his business would be much more successful if he could offer his customers a complete radio-communication service (known today as a "turnkey" deal), he floated a new company, the Marconi International Marine Communications Company, while the old company became the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company.
    His greatest achievement occurred on 12 December 1901, when Morse telegraph signals from a transmitter at Poldhu in Cornwall were received at St John's, Newfoundland, a distance of some 2,100 miles (3,400 km), with the use of an aerial flown by a kite. As a result of this, Marconi's business prospered and he became internationally famous, receiving many honours for his endeavours, including the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1909. In 1904, radio was first used to provide a daily bulletin at sea, and in 1907 a transatlantic wireless telegraphy service was inaugurated. The rescue of 1,650 passengers from the shipwreck of SS Republic in 1909 was the first of many occasions when wireless was instrumental in saving lives at sea, most notable being those from the Titanic on its maiden voyage in April 1912; more lives would have been saved had there been sufficient lifeboats. Marconi was one of those who subsequently pressed for greater safety at sea. In 1910 he demonstrated the reception of long (8 km or 5 miles) waves from Ireland in Buenos Aires, but after the First World War he began to develop the use of short waves, which were more effectively reflected by the ionosphere. By 1918 the first link between England and Australia had been established, and in 1924 he was awarded a Post Office contract for short-wave communication between England and the various parts of the British Empire.
    With his achievements by then recognized by the Italian Government, in 1915 he was appointed Radio-Communications Adviser to the Italian armed forces, and in 1919 he was an Italian delegate to the Paris Peace Conference. From 1921 he lived on his yacht, the Elettra, and although he joined the Fascist Party in 1923, he later had reservations about Mussolini.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Nobel Prize for Physics (jointly with K.F. Braun) 1909. Russian Order of S t Anne. Commander of St Maurice and St Lazarus. Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown (i.e. Knight) of Italy 1902. Freedom of Rome 1903. Honorary DSc Oxford. Honorary LLD Glasgow. Chevalier of the Civil Order of Savoy 1905. Royal Society of Arts Albert Medal. Honorary knighthood (GCVO) 1914. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Medal of Honour 1920. Chairman, Royal Society of Arts 1924. Created Marquis (Marchese) 1929. Nominated to the Italian Senate 1929. President, Italian Academy 1930. Rector, University of St Andrews, Scotland, 1934.
    Bibliography
    1896, "Improvements in transmitting electrical impulses and in apparatus thereof", British patent no. 12,039.
    1 June 1898, British patent no. 12,326 (transformer or "jigger" resonant circuit).
    1901, British patent no. 7,777 (selective tuning).
    1904, British patent no. 763,772 ("four circuit" tuning arrangement).
    Further Reading
    D.Marconi, 1962, My Father, Marconi.
    W.J.Baker, 1970, A History of the Marconi Company, London: Methuen.
    KF

    Biographical history of technology > Marconi, Marchese Guglielmo

  • 59 Stevens, John

    [br]
    b. 1749 New York, New York, USA
    d. 6 March 1838 Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
    [br]
    American pioneer of steamboats and railways.
    [br]
    Stevens, a wealthy landowner with an estate at Hoboken on the Hudson River, had his attention drawn to the steamboat of John Fitch in 1786, and thenceforth devoted much of his time and fortune to developing steamboats and mechanical transport. He also had political influence and it was at his instance that Congress in 1790 passed an Act establishing the first patent laws in the USA. The following year Stevens was one of the first recipients of a US patent. This referred to multi-tubular boilers, of both watertube and firetube types, and antedated by many years the work of both Henry Booth and Marc Seguin on the latter.
    A steamboat built in 1798 by John Stevens, Nicholas J.Roosevelt and Stevens's brother-in-law, Robert R.Livingston, in association was unsuccessful, nor was Stevens satisfied with a boat built in 1802 in which a simple rotary steam-en-gine was mounted on the same shaft as a screw propeller. However, although others had experimented earlier with screw propellers, when John Stevens had the Little Juliana built in 1804 he produced the first practical screw steamboat. Steam at 50 psi (3.5 kg/cm2) pressure was supplied by a watertube boiler to a single-cylinder engine which drove two contra-rotating shafts, upon each of which was mounted a screw propeller. This little boat, less than 25 ft (7.6 m) long, was taken backwards and forwards across the Hudson River by two of Stevens's sons, one of whom, R.L. Stevens, was to help his father with many subsequent experiments. The boat, however, was ahead of its time, and steamships were to be driven by paddle wheels until the late 1830s.
    In 1807 John Stevens declined an invitation to join with Robert Fulton and Robert R.Living-ston in their development work, which culminated in successful operation of the PS Clermont that summer; in 1808, however, he launched his own paddle steamer, the Phoenix. But Fulton and Livingston had obtained an effective monopoly of steamer operation on the Hudson and, unable to reach agreement with them, Stevens sent Phoenix to Philadelphia to operate on the Delaware River. The intervening voyage over 150 miles (240 km) of open sea made Phoenix the first ocean-going steamer.
    From about 1810 John Stevens turned his attention to the possibilities of railways. He was at first considered a visionary, but in 1815, at his instance, the New Jersey Assembly created a company to build a railway between the Delaware and Raritan Rivers. It was the first railway charter granted in the USA, although the line it authorized remained unbuilt. To demonstrate the feasibility of the steam locomotive, Stevens built an experimental locomotive in 1825, at the age of 76. With flangeless wheels, guide rollers and rack-and-pinion drive, it ran on a circular track at his Hoboken home; it was the first steam locomotive to be built in America.
    [br]
    Bibliography
    1812, Documents Tending to Prove the Superior Advantages of Rail-ways and Steam-carriages over Canal Navigation.
    He took out patents relating to steam-engines in the USA in 1791, 1803, and 1810, and in England, through his son John Cox Stevens, in 1805.
    Further Reading
    H.P.Spratt, 1958, The Birth of the Steamboat, Charles Griffin (provides technical details of Stevens's boats).
    J.T.Flexner, 1978, Steamboats Come True, Boston: Little, Brown (describes his work in relation to that of other steamboat pioneers).
    J.R.Stover, 1961, American Railroads, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Transactions of the Newcomen Society (1927) 7: 114 (discusses tubular boilers).
    J.R.Day and B.G.Wilson, 1957, Unusual Railways, F.Muller (discusses Stevens's locomotive).
    PJGR

    Biographical history of technology > Stevens, John

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    מַאֲמָרm. (b. h.; אָמַר) 1) command, order. Ab. V, 1 והלא במ׳ אחדוכ׳ could not the universe have been created by one divine command?Meg.21b; R. Hash. 32a בראשית נמי מ׳ הוא the first verse of Genesis is also to be considered a command. Gen R. s. 4 המים … תלוים במ׳ the upper waters are suspended (in the air) by a divine ordainment; Taan.10a.Sabb.63a העושה מצוה כמַאֲמָרָהּ who executes a divine command as it has been ordained; a. e.Pl. מַאֲמָרוֹת. Ab. l. c. בעשרה מ׳וכ׳ the world was created by ten divine orders (counting nine ויאמר in Gen. ch. I, and the first verse, v. supra). 2) word, esp. maămar, the Yabams betrothal (v. יָבָם) by word of mouth, contrad. to the consummation of marriage (בִּיאָה). Yeb.II, 1 עשה בה מ׳ if he betrothed her to himself; Y. ib. 3c איזו היא מ׳וכ׳ what is a maămar with regard to a Ybamah? Saying, ‘Be betrothed unto me, while handing to her money or moneys worth. Ib. מ׳ גומר betrothal consummates the yabams marriage (carrying with it all the legal consequences of his marriage), v. גָּמַר; a. v. fr.

    Jewish literature > מאמר

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