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1 división
f.1 division, sharing out, distribution, partition.2 separation, division, disunion, split-up.3 division.4 division, branch, subsidiary.5 partition, division, wall.6 department, sector, division.7 scission, division.8 splitting, division.La división del átomo The splitting of the atom.9 division, military division.10 Division.11 cleavage.* * *1 division2 figurado division, divergence\división acorazada/blindada MILITAR armoured (US armored) divisiondivisión de honor DEPORTE league of honour (US honor)primera/segunda división DEPORTE first/second division* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=separación) [de célula] division; [de átomo] splitting; [de gastos, ganancias] division2) (Mat) divisionhacer una división — to divide, do a division
3) (=desunión) [de partido, familia] division, splitno existe división entre nosotros — there is no division o split between us
4) (Dep) divisiondivisión de honor — top division; (Ftbl) premier division
5) (Mil) division6) (Com) (=sección) division7) (Bio) (=categoría) category8) (=zona)división administrativa, división territorial — administrative region
* * *a) (Mat) divisionb) ( desunión) divisionc) ( del átomo) splitting; ( de célula) division, splitting; ( de herencia) division, sharing (out)d) (Adm, Dep, Mil) division* * *a) (Mat) divisionb) ( desunión) divisionc) ( del átomo) splitting; ( de célula) division, splitting; ( de herencia) division, sharing (out)d) (Adm, Dep, Mil) division* * *división11 = division.Nota: Operación matemática.Ex: Computers have circuits for performing arithmetic operations, such as: addition, subtraction, division, multiplication and exponentiation.
división22 = divide, division, partition, split, splitting up, cleavage, rift, segmentation, splitting, splintering, splinter, balkanization, fault line, parting, divided line.Ex: Nevertheless, this basic divide remains a useful distinction between two major categories of indexing systems.
Ex: In simple terms, the essence of subject organisation is the division of literature (or references to literature) into manageable, or scannable categories, with each category being associated with an index term.Ex: It is concluded that the choice of citation and co-citation thresholds can be influenced by formal considerations which ensure statistically meaningful partitions rather than arbitrary decision which can produce meaningless interpretations.Ex: The information note may consist of a brief history of a corporate body, highlighting changes in the body's name, mergers with other bodies, splits within or between bodies, etc.Ex: New topics develop not merely by fission -- the splitting up of established subjects -- but also by fusion -- the merging of previously distinct subjects.Ex: After the Civil War, Emerson saw in collegiate education 'a cleavage occurring in the hitherto firm granite of the past'.Ex: Chief among these challenges is the technological rift that exists between the Third World and on-line systems that have their roots in technologically advanced societies.Ex: Using this method, the segmentation of natural keywords can be handled flexibly.Ex: The most obvious threat is the splitting of the media sector into separate information and entertainment sectors.Ex: This splintering of membership hinders the development of library unionism as a factor within the profession.Ex: However, others see the splinters in the discipline as a step in its revitalization.Ex: This shifts in emphasis mirror the general balkanization of modern American society.Ex: These views underlie the fault line that divides British politics today.Ex: A brief selection of possible scientific explanations for a number of biblical miracles -- Noah's flood, the parting of the Red Sea, the burning bush, the ten plagues, manna from heaven, and the raising of Lazarus -- is provided.Ex: The 1944 Education Act established free, universal secondary education but on the divided lines suited to the needs of capitalism.* división cultural, la = cultural divide, the.* división del mercado por grupos de consumidores = market segmentation.* división del trabajo = division of labour.* división de opiniones = division of opinion, split decision, divided opinions.* división de poderes = division of powers.* división digital, la = digital divide, the.* división + no estar clara = blur + division.* división política = political division.* división territorial = land division.* haber división de opiniones = be split on, opinion + be divided.* haber división de opiniones entre los críticos = critics + be divided.* hacer desaparecer una división = blur + division.* punto de división = break.* salvar la división = bridge + the divide.división33 = unit, division.Ex: Therefore, during the concluding phase of the revision project, the representatives of ALA units and other organizations will function as a single group.
Ex: She did not know at the time that she would never return to that department, or to the larger division that later incorporated it.* característica de división = characteristic of division.* de la división = divisional.* división canónica = canonical division.* división de forma = form division.* división de honor = premiership.* división del censo = census tract.* división de país = country division.* División de Préstamo de la Biblioteca Británica (BLLD) = British Library Lending Division (BLLD).* División de Servicios Bibliográficos de la Biblioteca Británica (BLBSD) = British Library Bibliographic Services Division (BLBSD).* división en departamentos = departmentation.* división en secciones = departmentation.* división enumerada = enumerated division.* división geográfica = geographical division.* jugador de primera división = major league player.* primera división = premiership.* Primera División, la = First Division, the.* sin división espacial = spatially unstructured.* * *1 ( Mat) divisiontengo que hacer cinco divisiones I have to do five divisions o division sums2 (desunión) divisionhay divisiones/hay una división en el seno del partido there are divisions/there is a division within the party3 (del átomo) splitting; (de una célula) division, splitting; (de una herencia) division, sharing, sharing out4 ( Mil) divisionla División Azul the Blue Division5 ( Dep) divisionla Primera División the First Division6 ( Adm) divisionla división financiera the financial division o sectionCompuestos:administrative regionseparation of powersdivision of labor*administrative region* * *
división sustantivo femenino ( en general) division;◊ hacer una división (Mat) to do a division
división sustantivo femenino division: la división acorazada está en camino, the armoured division is on the way
' división' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
casta
- interfase
- partición
- tercera
- cabeza
- compás
- condado
- decir
- distribución
- intendencia
- ocupar
- repartición
- sección
- separación
- separar
English:
border
- bracket
- counterpart
- division
- into
- part
- relegate
- severance
- split
- act
- partition
- season
- state
- tracking
* * *división nf1. [repartición] division;[partición] splitting up; [de átomo] splitting;hablaron sobre la división de la herencia they talked about how the inheritance was to be divideddivisión de poderes separation of powers;división del trabajo division of labouraquí hay división de gustos musicales people have different tastes in music here3. [desunión] division;hay mucha división en el partido the party is very divided, there's a lot of division in the party4. [departamento] division, department;la división comercial de la empresa the firm's commercial department o division5. [matemática] division6. [militar] divisiondivisión acorazada armoured division7. [deportiva] division;primera/segunda división first/second division;bajar a segunda división to be relegated to the second divisionla división de honor the first division, Br ≈ the Premier League* * *f1 MAT, MIL, DEP division2:hubo división de opiniones there were differences of opinion* * ** * *división n division -
2 relegate
'reliɡeit(to put down to a lower grade, position etc: The local football team has been relegated to the Second Division.) relegartr['relɪgeɪt]1 relegar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be relegated SMALLSPORT/SMALL descenderv.• relegar v.'reləgeɪt, 'relɪgeɪta) (consign, demote)to relegate something/somebody TO something — relegar* algo/a alguien a algo
b) (BrE Sport) (usu pass)the team was relegated to the third division — el equipo descendió or bajó a tercera división
['relɪɡeɪt]VT1) (=demote) [+ person, old furniture] relegarthe news had been relegated to the inside pages — la noticia había sido relegada a las páginas interiores
2) (Brit)(Sport) [+ team]they were relegated to the second division — bajaron or descendieron a segunda división
* * *['reləgeɪt, 'relɪgeɪt]a) (consign, demote)to relegate something/somebody TO something — relegar* algo/a alguien a algo
b) (BrE Sport) (usu pass)the team was relegated to the third division — el equipo descendió or bajó a tercera división
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3 descender
v.1 to fall, to drop (valor, temperatura, nivel).ha descendido el interés por la política there is less interest in politics2 to descend.la niebla descendió sobre el valle the mist descended on the valleyel río desciende por el valle the river runs down the valley3 to be relegated.descender a segunda to be relegated to the second divisiondescender de categoría to be relegated4 to go down.5 to descend from.La tribu desciende de la región central the tribe comes from the central regionDe esa palabra descienden otras muchas many other words derive from that oneEl buen ánimo general descendió The general good mood descended.Ella descendió despacio She descended slowly.Ella desciende de guerreros She descends from warriors.El bus descendió por la colina The bus descended by way of the hill.Me descendió la temperatura My temperature descended.6 to get off, to get out.descender de un avión to get off a planedescender de un coche to get out of a car7 to walk down.Elsa descendió la colina Elsa walked down the hill.8 to lower, to reduce in intensity, to reduce.La fricción descendió el impulso The friction lowered the momentum.9 to have less.Me descendió la fiebre I have less fever.* * *1 to descend, go down, come down2 (temperatura, nivel, etc) to drop, fall, go down3 (ser descendiente) to descend (de, from), issue (de, from)4 (provenir) to come (de, from)1 (llevar más bajo) to take down, bring down, lower2 (bajar) to go down* * *verb1) to descend2) go down3) fall, drop•* * *1. VT1) [+ escalera, colina] to come down, go down, descend frmdescendió las escaleras y se nos acercó — he came down o frm descended the stairs and approached us
2) (=llevar abajo)descendieron al bombero al pozo — they lowered the fireman o let the fireman down into the well
descendieron al gato del tejado — they brought o got the cat down from the roof
un señor le ayudó a descender el equipaje — a man helped her to get o reach her luggage down
3) [en orden, jerarquía] to downgrade, demotelo han descendido de categoría por ineficacia — he has been downgraded o demoted for inefficiency
el single descendió tres puestos en las listas de éxitos — the single went down three places in the charts
2. VI1) (=disminuir) [fiebre] to go down, abate; [temperatura, precio, número, nivel] to go down, fall, drop; [ventas, demanda, producción] to fall, drop (off); [calidad] to go down, declineel índice de paro descendió considerablemente — unemployment has fallen o gone down considerably
2) [de un lugar a otro] [persona] to come down, go down, descend frm; [avión] to descendel río desciende limpio de la sierra — the river comes o runs down clean from the mountains
3) [en orden, jerarquía] to be downgraded, be demoted; (Dep) to be relegatedha descendido tras el reajuste de la plantilla — he has been downgraded o demoted in the staff reorganization
4)• descender de (=provenir de) —
esta palabra desciende del latín — this word comes from o derives from (the) Latin
desciende de linaje de reyes — he is descended from o comes from a line of kings
* * *verbo intransitivo1)a) temperatura/nivel to fall, dropb) (frml) ( desde una altura) avión to descend; persona to descend (frml), to come/go downdescendieron por la ladera oeste — they went/came down the western face
2)a) ( en jerarquía)b) (Dep) ( en fútbol) to go down, be relegated (BrE)3) ( proceder)* * *= descend, drop, dip, work + Posesivo + way down, come down, take + a dip, take + a dive.Ex. The movement of the bar turned the spindle through about ninety degrees, and the screw working in the nut caused it to descend about 15 mm.Ex. The search profile will only be modified periodically as the quality of the set of notifications output from the search drops to unacceptable levels.Ex. The proportions of books bought for children have been extraordinarily steady for four of the five years, only dipping at all appreciably in the last year of 1979-80.Ex. If we want a more complete list, then we could set the cut-off point at 200 items, with the most relevant items at the beginning, and steadily decreasing relevance as we worked our way down the list.Ex. Costs are likely to be high but they will only come down as the system moves into the mass market.Ex. Sales took a dip in 2005 but exploded in 2006.Ex. The article 'Wages, hours, bookfunds take a dive' examines how some authorities are proposing cuts in wages to preserve services; others reducing bookfunds by as much as a quarter, or cutting their opening hours in half.----* descender a = fall to.* descender de precio = come down in + price.* descender en picada = swoop.* descender por debajo de = fall below.* precio + descender = price + fall.* * *verbo intransitivo1)a) temperatura/nivel to fall, dropb) (frml) ( desde una altura) avión to descend; persona to descend (frml), to come/go downdescendieron por la ladera oeste — they went/came down the western face
2)a) ( en jerarquía)b) (Dep) ( en fútbol) to go down, be relegated (BrE)3) ( proceder)* * *= descend, drop, dip, work + Posesivo + way down, come down, take + a dip, take + a dive.Ex: The movement of the bar turned the spindle through about ninety degrees, and the screw working in the nut caused it to descend about 15 mm.
Ex: The search profile will only be modified periodically as the quality of the set of notifications output from the search drops to unacceptable levels.Ex: The proportions of books bought for children have been extraordinarily steady for four of the five years, only dipping at all appreciably in the last year of 1979-80.Ex: If we want a more complete list, then we could set the cut-off point at 200 items, with the most relevant items at the beginning, and steadily decreasing relevance as we worked our way down the list.Ex: Costs are likely to be high but they will only come down as the system moves into the mass market.Ex: Sales took a dip in 2005 but exploded in 2006.Ex: The article 'Wages, hours, bookfunds take a dive' examines how some authorities are proposing cuts in wages to preserve services; others reducing bookfunds by as much as a quarter, or cutting their opening hours in half.* descender a = fall to.* descender de precio = come down in + price.* descender en picada = swoop.* descender por debajo de = fall below.* precio + descender = price + fall.* * *descender [E8 ]viA1 «temperatura/nivel» to fall, drophacia allá desciende la numeración de la calle the street numbers go down in that directionel avión empezó a descender the plane began its descent o began to descenddescendieron por la ladera oeste they came down o descended the western faceel sendero que desciende hasta el río the path which goes down to the riverlos pasajeros descendieron a tierra the passengers disembarkedB1(en una jerarquía): el hotel ha descendido de categoría the hotel has been downgradedsu disco ha descendido en la lista de éxitos his record has gone down the charts2 ( Dep) (de categoría, nivel) to go down, be relegateddescienden directamente de los incas they are directly descended from o are direct descendants of the Incasdesciende de una familia noble he is of noble descent, he descends from a noble family ( frml)■ descendervtA ‹escaleras/montaña› to descend ( frml), to go/come downB ‹empleado› to demote, downgrade* * *
descender ( conjugate descender) verbo intransitivo
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[ persona] to descend (frml), to come/go down
2 ( en clasificación) to go down
3 ( proceder) descender de algn to be descended from sb
descender
I verbo intransitivo
1 (ir hacia abajo) to go down, descend
(disminuir: temperatura, precio) to fall, drop
2 (bajar de un vehículo) to get off [de, -]
(de un coche) to get out [de, of]
3 (provenir de) descender de, to descend from: desciende de los duques de Villamediana, he's a descendant of the Dukes of Villamediana
II verbo transitivo to bring down
' descender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bajar
English:
descend
- dive
- nosedive
- relegate
- shelve
- slope
- descended
- drop
- nose
- plunge
- sink
* * *♦ vi1. [temperatura, nivel, precios] to fall, to drop;ha descendido el interés por la política there is less interest in politics;desciende el número de desempleados [en titulares] unemployment down2. [de una altura] to descend;descendimos por la cara este we made our descent by the east face;descender al interior de una mina to go down (into) a mine;el halcón descendió en picado the falcon swooped down;el río desciende por el valle the river runs down the valley;la niebla descendió sobre el valle the mist descended on the valleydescender de un coche to get out of a car;descender de un tren to get off a train4. [en el trabajo] to be demoted5. [en competición deportiva] to be relegated;descender a segunda to be relegated to the second division;descender de categoría to be relegateddesciende de aristócratas she's of aristocratic descent;el hombre desciende de los simios man is descended from the apes7. [en estimación] to go down;su prestigio como cantante descendió mucho his reputation as a singer plummeted♦ vtdescendió las escaleras rápidamente she ran down the stairs2. [en el trabajo] to demote;lo han descendido de categoría en el trabajo he's been demoted at work* * *I v/igo down, decrease, diminish2:* * *descender {56} vt1) : to descend, to go down2) bajar: to lower, to take down, to let downdescender vi1) : to descend, to come down2) : to drop, to fall3)descender de : to be a descendant of* * *descender vb2. (bajar de coche) to get out3. (bajar de autobús, tren, etc) to get off5. (proceder) to be descended6. (en una clasificación) to go down -
4 segunda
f.1 second (gear) (automobiles).meter (la) segunda to go into second (gear)2 second class (aviation & fail).viajar en segunda to travel second class3 second division (sport).bajar a segunda to be relegated to the second division4 Segunda.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: segundar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: segundar.* * *1 (vuelta doble) double turn2 (tren etc) second class3 (marcha del auto) second, second gear4 figurado (intención) ulterior motive* * *f., (m. - segundo)* * *SF1) (Aut) second gear2) (Ferro) second class3) (Mús) second4) pl segundas (=doble sentido) double meaningsegundo* * *1)a) (Auto) ( marcha) second (gear)b) (Transp) ( clase) second class2) segundas femenino plural3) (Ven) ( en béisbol) bottom* * *1)a) (Auto) ( marcha) second (gear)b) (Transp) ( clase) second class2) segundas femenino plural3) (Ven) ( en béisbol) bottom* * *Amete (la) segunda put it in second (gear)viajar en segunda to travel second class3 ( Mús) second parttodo lo que dice lo dice con segundas there's a hidden meaning to everything he sayseste mes me he gastado un montón de dinero en comida — ¿lo dices con segundas? I've spent a fortune on food this month — is that a hint? o are you getting at something?C ( Ven) (en béisbol) bottomla segunda del noveno the bottom of the ninth (innings)* * *
segunda sustantivo femenino
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2◊ segundas sustantivo femenino plural: todo lo dice con segundas there's a hidden meaning to everything he says
segundo,-a
I adjetivo second
la planta segunda, the second floor
II pron second (one): es siempre la segunda en levantarse, she is always the second to get up
viajaremos en segunda, we'll travel second class
III sustantivo masculino
1 (unidad de tiempo) second
fam fig dame un segundo, wait a second
2 (persona) es el segundo (de a bordo) de la empresa, he is second-in-command of the firm
segunda sustantivo femenino
1 Auto (marcha) second (gear)
2 pl (intención disimulada) su comentario iba con segundas, his remark had a double meaning
' segunda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bajón
- bifurcación
- categoría
- clase
- compartimento
- compartimiento
- evaluación
- intención
- jurarse
- lengua
- mano
- segundo
- tener
- tentativa
- entrar
- usado
English:
floor
- jumble
- jump-start
- junk shop
- rerun
- rummage sale
- second
- second gear
- second half
- second home
- second language
- second-class
- second-hand
- second-rate
- specially
- syllable
- ultimately
- comprehensive
- cousin
- follow
- post
- secondary
- stuck
- thrift
- ulterior
- VE-Day
- world
* * *segunda nf1. [marcha] second (gear);meter (la) segunda to go into second (gear)2. [en avión, tren] second class;viajar en segunda to travel second class4. Dep second division;bajar a segunda to be relegated to the second division5.¿me lo dices con segundas? are you telling me this for any particular reason?6. CompVen Famhacerle la segunda a alguien to stand in for sb* * *f1:de segunda fig second-rate2 en fútbol second division* * * -
5 relegate
transitive verb1)2) (Sport) absteigen lassenbe relegated — absteigen (to in + Akk.)
* * *['reliɡeit](to put down to a lower grade, position etc: The local football team has been relegated to the Second Division.) absteigen- academic.ru/61332/relegation">relegation* * *rel·egate[ˈrelɪgeɪt, AM -lə-]vt usu passive1. (lower in status)the story was \relegated to the middle pages of the paper die Story wurde in den Mittelteil der Zeitung verschobento \relegate sb to the background jdn in den Hintergrund drängento \relegate sb to a secondary role jdn in eine untergeordnete Position abdrängen2. BRIT SPORTto \relegate a team eine Mannschaft absteigen lassento be \relegated from a higher to a lower division aus einer höheren Liga in eine niedrigere absteigen* * *['relIgeɪt]vt1) (lit, fig: downgrade) degradieren; (SPORT) team absteigen lassen (to in +acc); old toys, furniture verbannen (to in +acc)relegated to second place (fig) — an zweite Stelle abgeschoben or verbannt
* * *relegate [ˈrelıɡeıt] v/t1. relegieren, verbannen ( beide:out of aus)2. verweisen, verbannen ( beide:to in akk):relegate to the sphere of legend (realm of superstition) in das Reich der Fabel (Reich des Aberglaubens) verweisen4. verweisen, degradieren:he was relegated to fourth place SPORT er wurde auf den vierten Platz verwiesen;* * *transitive verb1)relegate somebody to the position or status of... — jemanden zu... degradieren
2) (Sport) absteigen lassenbe relegated — absteigen (to in + Akk.)
* * *(out of) v.relegieren v.verbannen (aus) v.zurück versetzen v. (to) v.verweisen (in) ausdr.zuschreiben v. -
6 absteigen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)1. vom Berg: descend, climb down; vom Pferd: get off (one’s horse), dismount; vom Fahrrad: get off (one’s bicycle)2. fig. Sportklub: be relegated, go down3. wo seid ihr abgestiegen? where did you spend the night?, which hotel etc. did you stay at?* * *(Sport) to go down;(abwärts gehen) to descend;(heruntersteigen) to get off; to dismount;(übernachten) to put up* * *ạb|stei|genvi sep irreg aux sein1) (= heruntersteigen) to get off (von etw sth)von einem Pferd/Rad etc absteigen — to dismount, to get off a horse/bicycle etc
"Radfahrer absteigen!" — "cyclists dismount"
2) (= abwärtsgehen) to make one's way down; (esp Bergsteiger) to climb downin absteigender Linie, in der absteigenden Linie — in the line of descent
sich auf dem absteigenden Ast befinden (inf) — to be going downhill, to be on the decline
3) (dated = einkehren) to stay4) (SPORT Mannschaft) to go down, to be relegated* * *1) (to put down to a lower grade, position etc: The local football team has been relegated to the Second Division.) relegate2) (to get off a horse, bicycle etc: He dismounted and pushed his bicycle up the hill.) dismount* * *ab|stei·genvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein▪ [von etw/einem Tier] \absteigen to dismount [from sth/an animal], to get off [of sth/an animal]von einer Leiter \absteigen to get down off [or from] the ladder, to climb down from a ladderin einem Hotel \absteigen to stay in a hotel3. (seinen Status verschlechtern)▪ irgendwie \absteigen to go downhillberuflich/gesellschaftlich \absteigen to slide down the job/social ladder4. SPORTsie sind auf den letzten Platz abgestiegen they've been relegated to the last position5. (im Gebirge) to descend, to climb down* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1)[vom Pferd/Fahrrad] absteigen — get off [one's horse/bicycle]
2) (abwärts gehen) go down; descendgesellschaftlich absteigen — (fig.) decline in social status
3) (Sport) be relegated4) (sich einquartieren)in einem Hotel absteigen — put up at a hotel
* * *absteigen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)1. vom Berg: descend, climb down; vom Pferd: get off (one’s horse), dismount; vom Fahrrad: get off (one’s bicycle)2. fig Sportklub: be relegated, go down3.wo seid ihr abgestiegen? where did you spend the night?, which hotel etc did you stay at?* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1)[vom Pferd/Fahrrad] absteigen — get off [one's horse/bicycle]
2) (abwärts gehen) go down; descendgesellschaftlich absteigen — (fig.) decline in social status
3) (Sport) be relegated* * *n.downswing n. -
7 retrocedere
retreatfig lose ground* * *retrocedere v.tr.1 (mil.) to degrade, to reduce in rank, to reduce to a lower rank: fu retrocesso per insubordinazione, he was degraded for insubordination2 (dir.) to recede, to withdraw*3 (comm.) ( bonificare) to remit; ( rendere partecipe agli utili) to give* a share in profits to (s.o.): retrocedere una spesa, un debito, to remit a charge, a debt◆ v. intr. to retreat, to withdraw*, to fall* back, to recede (anche fig.): il nemico fu costretto a retrocedere, the enemy was forced to retreat; pensaci su bene, perché non ti sarà possibile retrocedere, think it over well because you will not be able to withdraw; retrocedere da una decisione, to go back on a decision; retrocedere da una posizione, un contratto, to withdraw from a position, a contract; i prezzi di mercato retrocedono, market prices are receding.* * *1. [retro'tʃɛdere]vb irreg vtMil to demote, Sport to relegate2. vi* * *[retro'tʃɛdere] 1.verbo transitivo2.1) (tornare indietro) to retreat, to back away, to move backwards, to pull backretrocedere da una decisione — fig. to go back on a decision
* * *retrocedere/retro't∫εdere/ [2, 30](aus. essere)1 (tornare indietro) to retreat, to back away, to move backwards, to pull back; retrocedere da una decisione fig. to go back on a decision -
8 relegate
['reliɡeit](to put down to a lower grade, position etc: The local football team has been relegated to the Second Division.) rykke ned* * *['reliɡeit](to put down to a lower grade, position etc: The local football team has been relegated to the Second Division.) rykke ned -
9 retrocedere
1. [retro'tʃɛdere]vb irreg vtMil to demote, Sport to relegate2. vi -
10 relegate
['rɛləgeɪt]vtdegradować (zdegradować perf); ( BRIT, SPORT)to be relegated — spadać (spaść perf) do niższej ligi
* * *['reliɡeit](to put down to a lower grade, position etc: The local football team has been relegated to the Second Division.) usunąć, zdegradować -
11 relegate
'reliɡeit(to put down to a lower grade, position etc: The local football team has been relegated to the Second Division.) forvise, rykke ned, degradereverb \/ˈreləɡeɪt\/1) degradere2) ( sport) rykke ned3) henvise, utsette, delegere4) ( på universitet) relegere5) ( gammeldags) (lands)forvise -
12 relegate
['relɪgeɪt]1) (downgrade) relegare [person, object, issue] (to in)2) BE sport fare retrocedere (to in)* * *['reliɡeit](to put down to a lower grade, position etc: The local football team has been relegated to the Second Division.) relegare* * *['relɪgeɪt]1) (downgrade) relegare [person, object, issue] (to in)2) BE sport fare retrocedere (to in) -
13 remisión
f.1 remission, forwarding, shipment, dispatch.2 remission, referral, cross-reference, referral to other books or articles.3 remission, absolution, forgiveness, amnesty.4 referral.* * *1 (referencia) reference2 (envío) sending3 RELIGIÓN remission, forgiveness4 MEDICINA remission\sin remisión figurado without fail* * *SF1) (=envío) sending; esp LAm (Com) shipment, consignment2) [al lector] reference (a to)3) (=aplazamiento) postponement4) (=disminución) (tb Med) remission5) (Rel) forgiveness, remission* * *1)a) (frml) ( envío)prometió la remisión del proyecto a las Cortes — he promised to bring the bill before Parliament (frml)
b) ( en texto) reference2) ( de enfermedad) remission3) (Relig, Der) remissionsin remisión: van a la quiebra, sin remisión — they're heading inexorably toward bankruptcy
* * *= subsidence.Ex. Decision making by the Water Board on water levels was based on information on agricultural effects and the risk of damage to buildings and roads as a consequence of subsidence.* * *1)a) (frml) ( envío)prometió la remisión del proyecto a las Cortes — he promised to bring the bill before Parliament (frml)
b) ( en texto) reference2) ( de enfermedad) remission3) (Relig, Der) remissionsin remisión: van a la quiebra, sin remisión — they're heading inexorably toward bankruptcy
* * *= subsidence.Ex: Decision making by the Water Board on water levels was based on information on agricultural effects and the risk of damage to buildings and roads as a consequence of subsidence.
* * *A1 ( frml)(envío): prometió la rápida remisión del proyecto a las Cortes he promised to bring the bill before Parliament with all possible speed ( frml)la remisión del pedido/de las mercancías se efectuó el día 19 your order was/the goods were dispatched on the 19th2 (en un texto) reference remisión A algo reference TO sthB (de una enfermedad) remissionestá/ha entrado en remisión it is in/it has gone into remissionC1 ( Relig) remission2 ( Der) remissionsin remisión: van a la quiebra, sin remisión they're heading inexorably toward bankruptcyel equipo camina sin remisión a la segunda división the team looks doomed to be relegated to the second division* * *
remisión sustantivo femenino
1 ( en texto) reference;
remisión A algo reference to sth
2 ( de enfermedad) remission
3 (Relig, Der) remission
' remisión' also found in these entries:
English:
cross-reference
- remission
- cross
* * *remisión nf1. [envío]ordenó la remisión del proyecto al Senado he ordered that the bill should be brought before the Senate2. [en texto] cross-reference, reference;una remisión a otra palabra a cross-reference to another word3. [perdón] remission, forgiveness;Derla remisión de una pena the reduction of a sentence;sin remisión without hope of a reprieve4. [de enfermedad] remission;[de dolor] easing off* * *f1 REL, JUR, MED remission2 en texto reference* * *1) envío: sending, delivery2) : remission3) : reference, cross-reference -
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15 relegate
['reliɡeit](to put down to a lower grade, position etc: The local football team has been relegated to the Second Division.) lækka í stöðu; fella á milli deilda -
16 relegate
alacsonyabb sorba süllyeszt, száműz, leminősít* * *['reliɡeit](to put down to a lower grade, position etc: The local football team has been relegated to the Second Division.) lejjebb sorol -
17 relegate
['reliɡeit](to put down to a lower grade, position etc: The local football team has been relegated to the Second Division.) relegar* * *rel.e.gate[r'eligeit] vt 1 relegar, banir, deportar. 2 encaminhar, passar para. 3 afastar, distanciar. 4 rebaixar, desprezar. -
18 relegate
v. göndermek, indirmek, sürmek, sürgün etmek, küme düşürmek, yerinden etmek* * *gönder* * *['reliɡeit](to put down to a lower grade, position etc: The local football team has been relegated to the Second Division.) düşürmek -
19 relegate
['reliɡeit](to put down to a lower grade, position etc: The local football team has been relegated to the Second Division.) premestiti (na nižje mesto)* * *[réligeit]transitive verbodgnati, pregnati, izgnati, relegirati (to kam); poslati (to kam), izročiti; odposlati, napotiti (to h komu), odpraviti, odriniti, odrediti na nižje mesto, na slabšo službo -
20 relegate
• siirtää• karkottaa* * *'reliɡeit(to put down to a lower grade, position etc: The local football team has been relegated to the Second Division.) siirtää
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