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61 optar
v.to choose, to make a choice, to select, to make a selection.* * *2 (aspirar) to apply (a, for)* * *VI1) [gen] to choose, decideoptar entre — to choose o decide between
optar por — to choose, decide on, opt for
optar por hacer algo — to choose to do sth, opt to do sth
2)(poder) optar a — to (have the right to) apply for o go in for
* * *verbo intransitivo1) ( decidirse)optar POR algo — to choose something, opt for something
optar POR + INF — to choose o opt to + inf
optó por callarse — she chose o opted to keep quiet
2)optar A algo — a plaza/puesto to apply for something
* * *= choose.Ex. A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.----* optar por = opt (for), go for, plump for.* optar por la solución más fácil = take + the easy way out.* * *verbo intransitivo1) ( decidirse)optar POR algo — to choose something, opt for something
optar POR + INF — to choose o opt to + inf
optó por callarse — she chose o opted to keep quiet
2)optar A algo — a plaza/puesto to apply for something
* * *= choose.Ex: A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.
* optar por = opt (for), go for, plump for.* optar por la solución más fácil = take + the easy way out.* * *optar [A1 ]viA (decidirse) optar POR algo to choose sth, opt FOR sthoptó por el premio en metálico he opted for o chose the cash prizeoptar POR + INF to choose o opt to + INFoptó por callarse she chose o opted to keep quietB optar A algo ‹a una plaza/un puesto› to apply FOR sthsólo los licenciados en Medicina pueden optar a esta plaza only medical graduates may apply for o are eligible for this post, this post is only open to graduates in medicineun atleta que puede optar a una medalla an athlete with a chance of winning a medal* * *
optar ( conjugate optar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( decidirse) optar POR algo to choose sth, opt for sth;
optar POR hacer algo to choose o opt to do sth
2 optar A algo ‹a plaza/puesto› to apply for sth
optar verbo intransitivo
1 (decidirse) to choose [entre, between]: optó por irse a Brasil, she decided to go to Brazil‚ puedes elegir una de las dos posibilidades, you can choose between the two possibilities ➣ Ver nota en choose 2 (a un puesto, a un galardón) to apply [a, for]: opta al premio Planeta, she is going in for the Planeta Prize
' optar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inclinarse
English:
appreciate
- choose
- decide on
- elect
- go for
- opt
- plump for
* * *optar vioptar por hacer algo to choose to do sth;optar entre to choose betweenoptan al puesto siete candidatos there are seven candidates for the job;los que no son licenciados no pueden optar a este cargo non-graduates may not apply for o are not eligible for this post* * *v/ioptar por hacer algo opt to do sth2:optar a be in the running for* * *optar vi1)optar por : to opt for, to choose2)optar a : to aspire to, to apply fordos candidatos optan a la presidencia: two candidates are running for president* * *optar vb -
62 potenciar
v.1 to encourage, to promote.2 to boost, to strengthen.3 to potentiate, to empower, to increase the power of.* * *1 to strengthen* * *VT1) [+ turismo, artes, nuevo producto] to favour, favor (EEUU), foster, promote; (=desarrollar) to develop; (=mejorar) to improve2) (=fortalecer) to boost, strengthen3) (Inform) to upgrade* * *verbo transitivo (period)a) desarrollo/investigación/exportaciones to boost; relaciones/unidad/talento to foster; < cultura> to promote* * *= encourage, foster, pander, boost, strengthen, improve, empower, drive.Ex. A common catalogue encourages users to regard the different information carrying media as part of range of media.Ex. Among Mr. Welsh's professional activities and accomplishments are his successful efforts to foster an increased two-way communication between LC's Processing Department and his professional colleagues in the field.Ex. Recently, however, libraries have deserted the individual and have pandered too much to the needs of the general public.Ex. If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.Ex. He proposes a research agenda that could strengthen archival appraisal and the profession's ability to document society.Ex. Notice that it would be possible to improve recall indefinitely by scanning the entire document collection.Ex. Literacy empowers people and can be a force for peace.Ex. The notation 796.33 is used for sporst involving an inflated ball propelled ( driven) by foot.----* potenciar el sabor = enhance + flavour, enhance + flavour.* potenciar las mejores cualidades de = bring out + the best in.* * *verbo transitivo (period)a) desarrollo/investigación/exportaciones to boost; relaciones/unidad/talento to foster; < cultura> to promote* * *= encourage, foster, pander, boost, strengthen, improve, empower, drive.Ex: A common catalogue encourages users to regard the different information carrying media as part of range of media.
Ex: Among Mr. Welsh's professional activities and accomplishments are his successful efforts to foster an increased two-way communication between LC's Processing Department and his professional colleagues in the field.Ex: Recently, however, libraries have deserted the individual and have pandered too much to the needs of the general public.Ex: If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.Ex: He proposes a research agenda that could strengthen archival appraisal and the profession's ability to document society.Ex: Notice that it would be possible to improve recall indefinitely by scanning the entire document collection.Ex: Literacy empowers people and can be a force for peace.Ex: The notation 796.33 is used for sporst involving an inflated ball propelled ( driven) by foot.* potenciar el sabor = enhance + flavour, enhance + flavour.* potenciar las mejores cualidades de = bring out + the best in.* * *potenciar [A1 ]vt( period):medidas para potenciar el desarrollo measures to boost o promote developmentel gobierno quiere potenciar las relaciones entre los dos países the government wants to foster good relations between the two countriesesto puede potenciar nuestra influencia en la comunidad this may strengthen o increase our influence in the communityse potenciará el intercambio cultural entre las dos ciudades we will be promoting cultural contact between the two townsfondos para potenciar la seguridad de la red ferroviaria funds to improve the safety of the railway networkel alcohol potencia el efecto de los barbitúricos alcohol increases the effect o potency of barbiturates, alcohol potentiates barbiturates ( tech)para potenciar su talento musical in order to foster her musical talent* * *
potenciar ( conjugate potenciar) verbo transitivo (period)
‹relaciones/unidad/talento› to foster;
‹ cultura› to promote
potenciar verbo transitivo to promote, strengthen
' potenciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estimular
* * *potenciar vtto promote, to encourage;medidas para potenciar el comercio justo measures to promote fair trade;el acuerdo potenciará los intercambios entre los países firmantes the agreement will encourage o promote trade between the signatories;una campaña para potenciar el acceso de la población a Internet a campaign to promote public access to the Internet* * *v/t figfoster, promote* * *potenciar vt: to promote, to foster* * *potenciar vb to promote -
63 promover
v.1 to initiate, to bring about.2 to cause.3 to promote, to be conducive to, to boost up, to encourage.María promueve los deportes Mary promotes sports.María promovió a su asistente Mary promoted her assistant.4 to file.* * *1 to promote* * *verb1) to promote2) foster3) further* * *VT1) (=impulsar) [+ proceso, plan, intereses, desarrollo] to promote; [+ ley] to sponsor; [+ debate, conflicto] to provokepromover un pleito — to bring an action, file a suit
2) (=provocar) to causesu discurso promovió un enorme alboroto en la sala — his speech caused a tremendous uproar in the hall
3) (=ascender) [+ persona, equipo] to promote (a to)* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <ahorro/turismo> to promote, stimulate; < plan> to instigate, promote; <conflicto/enfrentamientos> to provoke; < acuerdo> to bring about, promoteb) (Der) <querella/pleito> to bring2) <oficial/funcionario> to promote* * *= advance, cultivate, favour [favor, -USA], further, launch, promote, pioneer, instigate, foster, spur, elicit, forward, drive.Ex. In addition to continuing and advancing programs begun prior to his directorship, Mr. Welsh has initiated the Cataloging in Publication program (CIP).Ex. Such familiarity can be cultivated with experience, and will consider the following features of data bases.Ex. Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.Ex. IFLA's International Office for Universal Bibliographic Control was established in order to further international control of bibliographic records.Ex. It describes an attempt by leaders in the CD-ROM business to launch a logical file structure standard for CD-ROM.Ex. Initially, it is necessary that the scheme be published and available for purchase, and that its use is generally promoted.Ex. Icons, or pictorial representations of objects in systems, were pioneered by Xerox.Ex. The first mass removal of material was instigated by the trade unions and although admitted in 1932 to have been a mistake, the purges proved difficult to stop.Ex. Among Mr. Welsh's professional activities and accomplishments are his successful efforts to foster an increased two-way communication between LC's Processing Department and his professional colleagues in the field.Ex. Spurred by press comments on dumping of withdrawn library books in rubbish skips, Birkerd Library requested the Ministry of Culture's permission to sell withdrawn materials.Ex. This article looks at ways in which librarians in leadership roles can elicit the motivation, commitment, and personal investment of members of the organisation.Ex. In order to forward the mission of the University, specific programs will be targeted for growth, consolidation, and possible elimination.Ex. The notation 796.33 is used for sporst involving an inflated ball propelled ( driven) by foot.----* promover el odio = fuel + hatred.* promover la lectura = promote + reading.* promoverse a Uno mismo = self-promote.* promover una actividad = launch + activity.* promover una idea = promote + idea, pioneer + idea.* promover un interés = promote + interest.* promover un programa = launch + program(me).* promover un proyecto = launch + project, launch + effort.* promover un punto de vista = promote + view.* promover un servicio = launch + service.* volver a promover un producto = rehyping.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <ahorro/turismo> to promote, stimulate; < plan> to instigate, promote; <conflicto/enfrentamientos> to provoke; < acuerdo> to bring about, promoteb) (Der) <querella/pleito> to bring2) <oficial/funcionario> to promote* * *= advance, cultivate, favour [favor, -USA], further, launch, promote, pioneer, instigate, foster, spur, elicit, forward, drive.Ex: In addition to continuing and advancing programs begun prior to his directorship, Mr. Welsh has initiated the Cataloging in Publication program (CIP).
Ex: Such familiarity can be cultivated with experience, and will consider the following features of data bases.Ex: Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.Ex: IFLA's International Office for Universal Bibliographic Control was established in order to further international control of bibliographic records.Ex: It describes an attempt by leaders in the CD-ROM business to launch a logical file structure standard for CD-ROM.Ex: Initially, it is necessary that the scheme be published and available for purchase, and that its use is generally promoted.Ex: Icons, or pictorial representations of objects in systems, were pioneered by Xerox.Ex: The first mass removal of material was instigated by the trade unions and although admitted in 1932 to have been a mistake, the purges proved difficult to stop.Ex: Among Mr. Welsh's professional activities and accomplishments are his successful efforts to foster an increased two-way communication between LC's Processing Department and his professional colleagues in the field.Ex: Spurred by press comments on dumping of withdrawn library books in rubbish skips, Birkerd Library requested the Ministry of Culture's permission to sell withdrawn materials.Ex: This article looks at ways in which librarians in leadership roles can elicit the motivation, commitment, and personal investment of members of the organisation.Ex: In order to forward the mission of the University, specific programs will be targeted for growth, consolidation, and possible elimination.Ex: The notation 796.33 is used for sporst involving an inflated ball propelled ( driven) by foot.* promover el odio = fuel + hatred.* promover la lectura = promote + reading.* promoverse a Uno mismo = self-promote.* promover una actividad = launch + activity.* promover una idea = promote + idea, pioneer + idea.* promover un interés = promote + interest.* promover un programa = launch + program(me).* promover un proyecto = launch + project, launch + effort.* promover un punto de vista = promote + view.* promover un servicio = launch + service.* volver a promover un producto = rehyping.* * *promover [E9 ]vtA1 ‹ahorro/turismo› to promote, stimulate; ‹plan› to instigate, promote; ‹conflicto/enfrentamientos› to provokesus intentos de promover un acuerdo entre las dos partes her attempts to bring about o promote an agreement between the two sideslos centros promovidos por Sanidad the centers sponsored by the Department of Healthpromovió una ola de protestas it provoked o caused o stirred up o prompted a wave of protestlos que promovieron la manifestación those who organized the demonstration[ S ] promueve: Los Sauces S.A. developers: Los Sauces S.A.2 ( Der) ‹querella/pleito› to bringB ‹oficial/funcionario› to promotesólo el 60% de los alumnos fue promovido a segundo only 60% of the students were promoted to the second year ( AmE) o ( BrE) allowed to continue into the second year* * *
promover ( conjugate promover) verbo transitivo ‹ahorro/turismo› to promote;
‹conflicto/enfrentamientos› to provoke;
‹querella/pleito› to bring
promover verbo transitivo
1 to promote: el gobierno quiere promover el turismo en el país, the Government wants to stimulate its tourist industry
2 (una construcción) to develop
3 (disturbios, etc) to instigate, give rise to
4 (un pleito) to bring
' promover' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
auspiciar
English:
democracy
- elevate
- further
- initiate
- advance
- foster
- pioneer
- promote
- stir
- trial
* * *promover vt1. [iniciar] to initiate, to bring about;[impulsar] to promote;una campaña para promover la lectura a campaign designed to promote reading2. [ocasionar] to cause;sus declaraciones promovieron gran indignación his statements caused o provoked considerable indignation* * *v/t1 ( fomentar) promote2 ( causar) provoke, cause* * *promover {47} vt1) : to promote, to advance2) fomentar: to foster, to encourage3) provocar: to provoke, to cause* * *promover vb to promote -
64 rehusar
v.1 to refuse.2 to refuse to, to decline to.* * *(stressed ú in certain persons of certain tenses)Present IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperative* * *verbto decline, refuse* * *1.VT to refuse2.VI to refuse* * *1.verbo transitivo to refuse2.rehusé la oferta — I refused o (frml) declined the offer
rehusar vi to refuse3.rehusarse (esp AmL) v pron to refuserehusarse A + INF — to refuse to + inf
* * *= refuse, turn down, baulk at [balk at], withhold.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio withheld.Ex. If not, it displays an error message and refuses to allow you start the requested function.Ex. Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.Ex. Bloomington has a well-used circulating periodicals collection and library users responded enthusiastically to InfoTrac2, although staff baulked at the $2,500 annual cost.Ex. It was agreed to withhold supplies from booksellers who offered new books at a discount greater than the 10 per cent usually allowed for cash.* * *1.verbo transitivo to refuse2.rehusé la oferta — I refused o (frml) declined the offer
rehusar vi to refuse3.rehusarse (esp AmL) v pron to refuserehusarse A + INF — to refuse to + inf
* * *= refuse, turn down, baulk at [balk at], withhold.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio withheld.Ex: If not, it displays an error message and refuses to allow you start the requested function.
Ex: Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.Ex: Bloomington has a well-used circulating periodicals collection and library users responded enthusiastically to InfoTrac2, although staff baulked at the $2,500 annual cost.Ex: It was agreed to withhold supplies from booksellers who offered new books at a discount greater than the 10 per cent usually allowed for cash.* * *vtA (rechazar) ‹honor/premio› to refuserehusé tomar parte en el asunto I refused to take part in itrehusé la oferta I refused o ( frml) declined the offerB (denegar) to denyno podemos rehusarle esa oportunidad we cannot deny her the opportunity■ rehusarvi( Equ) to refuseto refusele pedí que interviniera pero se rehusó I asked him to step in but he refusedrehusarse A + INF to refuse to + INFse rehusó a hacer declaraciones she refused to comment* * *
rehusar ( conjugate rehusar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to refuse
rehusarse verbo pronominal (esp AmL) to refuse
rehusar verbo transitivo to refuse: rehusó presidir la empresa, she refused to accept the post of manageress
' rehusar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
negar
- plano
English:
decline
- refuse
* * *♦ vtto refuse;rehusó la invitación he turned down the invitation;rehusó colaborar con nosotros she refused to work with us♦ vito refuse* * *v/t refuse, decline* * *rehusar {8} v: to refuse* * *rehusar vb to refuse -
65 revender
v.1 to resell (productos, bienes).2 to sell off.3 to scalp, to tout.* * *1 (gen) to resell2 (al por menor) to retail3 (entradas) to tout* * *VT1) [+ entradas] to tout, resell, scalp (EEUU) *2) (=vender) to retail* * *verbo transitivo <alimentos/artículos> to resell; < entradas> to scalp (AmE), to tout (BrE); < acciones> to sell off* * *= resell [re-sell].Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio resold.Ex. Many individuals who are publishing music, photographs and other similar information via the Internet are finding that others are taking this information and reselling it without payment of any royalty.* * *verbo transitivo <alimentos/artículos> to resell; < entradas> to scalp (AmE), to tout (BrE); < acciones> to sell off* * *= resell [re-sell].Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio resold.Ex: Many individuals who are publishing music, photographs and other similar information via the Internet are finding that others are taking this information and reselling it without payment of any royalty.
* * *revender [E1 ]vt1 ‹alimentos/artículos› to resell3 ‹acciones› to sell off* * *
revender ( conjugate revender) verbo transitivo ‹alimentos/artículos› to resell;
‹ entradas› to scalp (AmE), to tout (BrE);
‹ acciones› to sell off
revender verbo transitivo
1 to resell
2 (entradas para un espectáculo) to tout, US to scalp
' revender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reventa
English:
sell back
- tout
* * *revender vt1. [productos, bienes] to resell2. [entradas] Br to tout, US to scalp* * *tout* * *revender vt1) : to resell2) : to scalp -
66 satisfacer
v.1 to satisfy (persona, curiosidad, hambre).su explicación no nos satisfizo we weren't satisfied with his explanationMi ropa satisface a Ricardo My clothes satisfy Richard.Eso satisface las normas That fulfills the norms.2 to please.me satisface anunciar… I am pleased to announce…3 to pay, to settle (deuda, pago).4 to redress (ofensa, daño).5 to answer (duda, pregunta).6 to meet (cumplir) (requisitos, exigencias).7 to be pleased with, to be satisfied with, to be pleased by, to like.Me satisfizo el almuerzo I was pleased with lunch.8 to be pleased to.Me satisfizo descansar I was pleased to rest.* * *Present Indicativesatisfago, satisfaces, satisface, satisfacemos, satisfacéis, satisfacen.Past IndicativeFuture IndicativeConditionalPresent SubjunctiveImperfect SubjunctiveFuture SubjunctiveImperativesatisfaz, satisface (tú), satisfaga (él/Vd.), satisfagamos (nos.), satisfaced (vos.), satisfagan (ellos/Vds.).Past Participlesatisfecho,-a.* * *verb1) to satisfy2) fulfill, meet3) settle* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] to satisfyel resultado no me satisface — I'm not satisfied o happy with the result
satisfacer a algn de o por una ofensa — to give sb satisfaction for an offence
2) (=compensar) [+ gastos, demanda] to meet; [+ deuda] to pay; [+ éxito] to gratify, please; [+ necesidad, solicitud] to meet, satisfy; (Com) [+ letra de cambio] to honour, honor (EEUU)3) [+ culpa] to expiate; [+ pérdida] to make good2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to satisfysu respuesta no me satisface — I am not satisfied o happy with your reply
b) <necesidad/deseo> to satisfy, fulfill*; < instintos> to satisfysatisfacer el hambre/la curiosidad — to satisfy one's hunger/one's curiosity
c) (frml) <requisitos/condiciones> to satisfy, fulfill*, meetd) (frml) <cantidad/cuota> to pay; < deuda> to pay off, settle2.satisfacerse v prona) ( contentarse) to be satisfiedb) ( de agravio) to obtain satisfaction* * *= satisfy, gratify, warm + the cockles of + Posesivo + heart, meet.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio met.Ex. This will satisfy the second objective of an author catalogue, in that it becomes easy to review the extent of a library's collection of works by a specific author.Ex. I was much impressed to hear Mr. Howard and especially gratified to hear him use the word standards.Ex. The organizers announced that the high conference attendance in Glasgow will bring 160,000 Euros into the IFLA coffers -- news to warm the cockles of a parsimonious treasurer's heart.Ex. There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.----* hacer a medida para satisfacer los requisitos = tailor to + meet the specification.* no satisfacer unos criterios = fall (far) short of + criteria.* satisfacer el deseo = satisfy + appetite.* satisfacer el deseo de Uno por = indulge + Posesivo + taste for.* satisfacer la curiosidad = satisfy + Posesivo + curiosity.* satisfacer las necesidades = provide for + needs.* satisfacer las necesidades de = provide for.* satisfacer lo requisitos = fit + the bill.* satisfacer una demanda = meet + demand, satisfy + demand.* satisfacer una expectativa = meet + expectation.* satisfacer una necesidad = match + need, match + requirement, meet + need, meet + requirement, satisfy + need, satisfy + requirement, accommodate + need, fulfil + need.* satisfacer una petición = meet + request, fill + request.* satisfacer una petición de reserva = satisfy + hold request.* satisfacer una reserva = satisfy + hold.* satisfacer un criterio = fulfil + criterion.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to satisfysu respuesta no me satisface — I am not satisfied o happy with your reply
b) <necesidad/deseo> to satisfy, fulfill*; < instintos> to satisfysatisfacer el hambre/la curiosidad — to satisfy one's hunger/one's curiosity
c) (frml) <requisitos/condiciones> to satisfy, fulfill*, meetd) (frml) <cantidad/cuota> to pay; < deuda> to pay off, settle2.satisfacerse v prona) ( contentarse) to be satisfiedb) ( de agravio) to obtain satisfaction* * *= satisfy, gratify, warm + the cockles of + Posesivo + heart, meet.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio met.Ex: This will satisfy the second objective of an author catalogue, in that it becomes easy to review the extent of a library's collection of works by a specific author.
Ex: I was much impressed to hear Mr. Howard and especially gratified to hear him use the word standards.Ex: The organizers announced that the high conference attendance in Glasgow will bring 160,000 Euros into the IFLA coffers -- news to warm the cockles of a parsimonious treasurer's heart.Ex: There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.* hacer a medida para satisfacer los requisitos = tailor to + meet the specification.* no satisfacer unos criterios = fall (far) short of + criteria.* satisfacer el deseo = satisfy + appetite.* satisfacer el deseo de Uno por = indulge + Posesivo + taste for.* satisfacer la curiosidad = satisfy + Posesivo + curiosity.* satisfacer las necesidades = provide for + needs.* satisfacer las necesidades de = provide for.* satisfacer lo requisitos = fit + the bill.* satisfacer una demanda = meet + demand, satisfy + demand.* satisfacer una expectativa = meet + expectation.* satisfacer una necesidad = match + need, match + requirement, meet + need, meet + requirement, satisfy + need, satisfy + requirement, accommodate + need, fulfil + need.* satisfacer una petición = meet + request, fill + request.* satisfacer una petición de reserva = satisfy + hold request.* satisfacer una reserva = satisfy + hold.* satisfacer un criterio = fulfil + criterion.* * *satisfacer [ E20 ]vt1 ‹persona› to satisfysu respuesta no me satisface I am not satisfied o happy with your reply2 ‹necesidad/deseo› to satisfy, fulfill*; ‹instintos› to satisfysatisfacer el hambre/la curiosidad to satisfy one's hunger/one's curiosity3 ( frml); ‹requisitos/condiciones› to satisfy, fulfill*, meet4 ( frml); ‹cantidad/cuota› to pay; ‹deuda› to pay off, settle1 (contentarse) to be satisfiedno se satisface con nada she's never satisfied2 (de un agravio) to obtain satisfaction* * *
satisfacer ( conjugate satisfacer) verbo transitivo
to satisfy;◊ su respuesta no me satisface I am not satisfied o happy with your reply
satisfacerse verbo pronominal
satisfacer verbo transitivo
1 (colmar una aspiración, una necesidad) to satisfy: nunca satisfizo su sueño de ir a África, she never fulfilled her dream of going to Africa
satisfacer la curiosidad, to satisfy one's curiosity
2 (gustar, complacer) me satisface ayudarte, I'm pleased to help you
no le satisfacía su comportamiento, he was not satisfied with his conduct
3 (reunir condiciones, requisitos) to satisfy, meet
4 frml (una cantidad, una deuda) to pay, settle
' satisfacer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alegrar
- colmar
- contentar
- convencer
- satisfactoria
- satisfactorio
- satisfaga
English:
fulfil
- fulfill
- gratify
- indulge
- meet
- pander
- please
- satisfy
- cater
- honor
- supply
* * *♦ vt1. [saciar] to satisfy;satisfacer el hambre/la curiosidad to satisfy one's hunger/curiosity;satisfacer la sed to quench one's thirst;satisfizo su sueño de viajar a Australia he fulfilled his dream of travelling to Australia;su explicación no nos satisfizo we weren't satisfied with his explanation2. [gustar, agradar] to please;me satisface anunciar… I am pleased to announce…3. [deuda] to pay, to settle;[pago] to make4. [ofensa, daño] to redress5. [duda, pregunta] to answer6. [cumplir] [requisitos, exigencias] to meet;un producto que satisface nuestras necesidades a product which meets o satisfies our needs* * *<part satisfecho> v/t1 satisfyfulfil3 deuda settle, pay off* * *satisfacer {74} vt1) : to satisfy2) : to fulfill, to meet3) : to pay, to settle* * *satisfacer vb2. (complacer) to please -
67 soportar
v.1 to support.Ella soporta las columnas She sustains=props the columns.2 to stand.¡no lo soporto! I can't stand him/it!no sé cómo soportas que te hablen así I don't know how you put up with them talking to you like thatno soporta que le griten he can't bear being shouted at3 to endure, to bear.el niño soportó el castigo sin inmutarse the child took his punishment bravelyElla soporta el dolor She endures the pain.4 to bear to, to withstand, to endure to.5 to bear with, to withstand.Ella soporta a María She bears with Mary.* * *1 (aguantar) to support, bear3 figurado (lluvia, tormenta, etc) to weather* * *verb1) to bear, endure2) carry3) support* * *1. VT1) (=resistir) [+ peso] to support; [+ presión] to resist, withstandlas vigas soportan el peso del techo — the beams bear o carry the weight of the ceiling
2) (=aguantar) [+ dolor, contratiempo, clima] to bear; [+ persona] to put up with2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) <situación/frío/dolor> to put up with, bear, endure (frml); < persona> to put up withno soporto este calor/la gente así — I can't stand this heat/people like that
soportó el dolor sin quejarse — she put up with o bore the pain without complaint
2) <peso/carga> to support, withstand; < presión> to withstand* * *= carry, stand up to, withstand, endure, put up with, stomach, bear.Ex. Cable TV systems have now been introduced in the United States that have the technical ability to carry two-way signals.Ex. However, he would prefer a binding that will stand up to being stuffed into after-hours book drops and being hauled from one library to another.Ex. While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.Ex. On the other hand people passionately devoted to a hobby or sport or their work will endure without complaint conditions which less ardent folk think outrageously insupportable.Ex. Have reading foisted on you as a duty, a task to be put up with, from which you expect no delight, and it can appear a drab business gladly to be given up.Ex. Early man couldn't stomach milk, according to research.Ex. One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'.----* soportar el peso de Algo = carry + the burden.* soportarlo = live with it.* soportar un ataque = suffer + attack.* soportar un peso = take + load.* * *verbo transitivo1) <situación/frío/dolor> to put up with, bear, endure (frml); < persona> to put up withno soporto este calor/la gente así — I can't stand this heat/people like that
soportó el dolor sin quejarse — she put up with o bore the pain without complaint
2) <peso/carga> to support, withstand; < presión> to withstand* * *= carry, stand up to, withstand, endure, put up with, stomach, bear.Ex: Cable TV systems have now been introduced in the United States that have the technical ability to carry two-way signals.
Ex: However, he would prefer a binding that will stand up to being stuffed into after-hours book drops and being hauled from one library to another.Ex: While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.Ex: On the other hand people passionately devoted to a hobby or sport or their work will endure without complaint conditions which less ardent folk think outrageously insupportable.Ex: Have reading foisted on you as a duty, a task to be put up with, from which you expect no delight, and it can appear a drab business gladly to be given up.Ex: Early man couldn't stomach milk, according to research.Ex: One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'.* soportar el peso de Algo = carry + the burden.* soportarlo = live with it.* soportar un ataque = suffer + attack.* soportar un peso = take + load.* * *soportar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹situación/frío/dolor›deberá soportar temperaturas de 500° it will have to withstand o endure temperatures of 500°no soporto este calor I can't stand this heatsoportó el dolor sin quejarse she put up with o endured o bore the pain without complaintno pienso soportar que me traten así I will not stand for o tolerate them treating me like thatno soportaba más esa situación she could no longer endure o bear o tolerate that situation2 ‹persona› to put up withlo soporté durante muchos años I put up with him for many yearsno soporto la gente así I can't stand o bear people like thatB1 ‹peso/carga› to support, withstand2 ‹presión› to withstand* * *
soportar ( conjugate soportar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹situación/frío/dolor› to put up with, bear, endure (frml);
‹ persona› to put up with;◊ no soporto este calor/la gente así I can't stand this heat/people like that
2 ‹peso/carga› to support, withstand;
‹ presión› to withstand
soportar verbo transitivo
1 (una carga, un peso) to support, bear, carry
2 fig (sufrir, tolerar) to bear: no podía soportar el dolor, he couldn't stand the pain
no nos soportamos, we can't stand each other ➣ Ver nota en bear y stand
' soportar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aguantar
- cañón
- cargar
- condescendencia
- difícil
- onerosa
- oneroso
- padecer
- pasar
- resistir
- sufrir
- sustentar
- tensión
- tragarse
- tragar
English:
abide
- barrage
- bear
- endure
- folly
- hardship
- hold
- put up with
- rejection
- stand
- stomach
- suffer
- take
- wastefulness
- carry
- stick
- tolerate
- withstand
* * *♦ vt1. [sostener] to support2. [resistir, tolerar] to stand;¡no lo soporto! I can't stand him/it!;no sé cómo soportas que te hablen así I don't know how you put up with them talking to you like that;no soporta que le griten he can't bear being shouted at3. [sobrellevar] to endure, to bear;el niño soportó el castigo sin inmutarse the child took his punishment without turning a hair4. Informát to support* * *v/t figput up with, bear;no puedo soportar a José I can’t stand José* * *soportar vt1) sostener: to support, to hold up2) resistir: to withstand, to resist3) aguantar: to bear, to tolerate* * *soportar vb¿cómo lo soportas? how do you put up with it?3. (sostener) to support -
68 superponer
v.1 to put on top (poner encima).2 to superimpose, to superpose.* * *1 to superimpose, lay on top2 figurado to put before1 figurado to come before* * *VT1) (=colocar encima) to superimpose, put on top2)superponer una cosa a otra — (fig) to give preference to one thing over another, put one thing before another
3) (Inform) to overstrike* * *verbo transitivo to superimpose, place... on top* * *= superimpose, overlay, superadd, overlie.Ex. Cards are superimposed, one on top of another, and carefully aligned.Ex. There may be a very flexible communication system that overlays the administrative structure, or there may be a fairly rigid pattern of communication that adheres to the administrative lines of authority.Ex. Locke claimed that God superadded various powers to matter, including motion, the perfections of peach trees and elephants, and gravity.Ex. The disputes between islanders and outsiders overlie the deeper problem of administrative denial of indigenous lagoon rights.* * *verbo transitivo to superimpose, place... on top* * *= superimpose, overlay, superadd, overlie.Ex: Cards are superimposed, one on top of another, and carefully aligned.
Ex: There may be a very flexible communication system that overlays the administrative structure, or there may be a fairly rigid pattern of communication that adheres to the administrative lines of authority.Ex: Locke claimed that God superadded various powers to matter, including motion, the perfections of peach trees and elephants, and gravity.Ex: The disputes between islanders and outsiders overlie the deeper problem of administrative denial of indigenous lagoon rights.* * *superponer [ E22 ]vtto superimpose, place … on top* * *
superponer verbo transitivo to superimpose, put on top
' superponer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sobreponer
English:
superimpose
* * *superponer vt[poner encima] to put on top (a of)* * *v/t superimpose* * *superponer {60} vt: to superimpose -
69 transitar
v.1 to go (along).2 to travel, to go on a journey.3 to pass by a place.4 to transit, to circulate, to drive along, to go by.El sospechoso circuló mucho tiempo The suspect circulated a long time.* * *1 (viajar) to travel, travel about2 (pasar) to pass, go, walk\transitar por las calles to walk around the streets* * *VI [vehículo] to travel; [peatón] to go, walktransitar por — to go along, pass along
* * ** * *= drive along, drive.Ex. A motorist who drove along 20ft of a railway line told police officers his sat nav had directed him to turn on to the track.Ex. Tomás Hernández drove cautiously in the torrential rain, trying not to swerve on the slick pavement of the turnpike.* * ** * *= drive along, drive.Ex: A motorist who drove along 20ft of a railway line told police officers his sat nav had directed him to turn on to the track.
Ex: Tomás Hernández drove cautiously in the torrential rain, trying not to swerve on the slick pavement of the turnpike.* * *transitar [A1 ]vi( frml); «vehículo» to travel, go; «peatón» to go, walk* * *
transitar ( conjugate transitar) verbo intransitivo [ vehículo] to travel;
[ peatón] to walk
transitar verbo intransitivo to pass
* * *transitar vito go (along);los peatones/los vehículos transitan libremente por el centro pedestrians/vehicles can move around Br the city centre o US downtown quite freely* * ** * *transitar vi: to go, to pass, to traveltransitar por la ciudad: to travel through the city -
70 constatar
v.1 to confirm.2 to verify, to corroborate, to confirm, to make certain.Ella confirmó los rumores She confirmed the rumors.* * *1 to verify, confirm* * *VT1) (=confirmar)estos datos constatan la existencia de vida en el planeta — this data proves the existence of life on the planet
la autopsia constata que fue un ataque al corazón — the post mortem confirms that it was a heart attack
2) (=afirmar) to state- el presidente ha vuelto a ganar -constató el portavoz — "the president has won again," stated the spokesman
* * *verbo transitivoa) ( notar) to verify (frml); ( establecer)pudo constatar que la muerte se había producido por asfixia — he was able to establish that death had been caused by suffocation
b) ( afirmar) to state* * *= ascertain, see.Ex. If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.Ex. Where the conference cannot be seen to have a name, then the work will normally be treated as a collection.----* constatar el interés = gauge + interest.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( notar) to verify (frml); ( establecer)pudo constatar que la muerte se había producido por asfixia — he was able to establish that death had been caused by suffocation
b) ( afirmar) to state* * *= ascertain, see.Ex: If no edition or imprint date can be ascertained, then an attempt is made to provide a date from amongst any other dates given on the work, such as copyright dates, and reprint dates.
Ex: Where the conference cannot be seen to have a name, then the work will normally be treated as a collection.* constatar el interés = gauge + interest.* * *constatar [A1 ]vtusted puede constatar el hecho por sí mismo you can see for yourself, you can verify the fact for yourselfpudo constatar que la muerte se había producido por asfixia he was able to establish that death had been caused by suffocation2 (afirmar) to state* * *
constatar verbo transitivo
1 (dar constancia) to state, affirm: han constatado que nuestras sospechas eran ciertas, they confirmed that our suspicions were true
2 (comprobar) to check, ascertain: he de constatar que no hay errores, I need to check that there are no errors
' constatar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ver
* * *constatar vt1. [observar] to confirm2. [comprobar] to check* * *v/t verify* * *constatar vt1) : to verify2) : to state -
71 hendir
v.to cleave, to slit, to split, to fissure.* * *1→ link=hender hender* * *VT = hender* * ** * *= cleave, rive.Nota: Verbo irregular: Participio pasado riven.Ex. Ethnic and racial differences cleaved the American working class.Ex. The novel presents a social world riven by contradictions that can best be understood through Marxian categories.* * ** * *= cleave, rive.Nota: Verbo irregular: Participio pasado riven.Ex: Ethnic and racial differences cleaved the American working class.
Ex: The novel presents a social world riven by contradictions that can best be understood through Marxian categories.* * *vt* * ** * *vb → hender -
72 herrar
v.1 to garnish with iron.2 to shoe horses (horse).El granjero herró sus caballos The farmer shod his horses.3 to brand cattle with a hot iron (ganado).El vaquero herró el ganado The cowboy branded the cattle.* * *1 (caballo) to shoe2 (ganado) to brand* * *VT1) (Agr) [+ caballo] to shoe; [+ ganado] to brand2) (Téc) to bind with iron, trim with ironwork* * ** * *= shoe.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio shod.Ex. Farriers shoe horses basically for three reasons: to protect the foot, to enhance particular gaits and for theraputic/corrective treatment.----* arte de herrar caballos = farriery.* sin herrar = unshod.* * ** * *= shoe.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio shod.Ex: Farriers shoe horses basically for three reasons: to protect the foot, to enhance particular gaits and for theraputic/corrective treatment.
* arte de herrar caballos = farriery.* sin herrar = unshod.* * *herrar [A5 ]vt1 ‹caballo› to shoe2 ‹ganado› to brand* * *
herrar verbo transitivo
1 (poner herraduras) to shoe
2 (marcar a hierro) to brand
3 (un cofre, mueble) to reinforce with ironwork
' herrar' also found in these entries:
English:
shoe
* * *herrar vt1. [caballo] to shoe2. [ganado] to brand* * *v/t1 caballo shoe2 ganado brand* * *herrar {55} vt: to shoe (a horse) -
73 rebobinar
v.to rewind.* * *1 to rewind* * *VT to rewind* * *verbo transitivo to rewind* * *= rewind.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio rewound.Ex. Modern machines have an automatic facility for fast-forward and rewind as well as a manual control for slower, more precise location of the required information on the microfilm.* * *verbo transitivo to rewind* * *= rewind.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio rewound.Ex: Modern machines have an automatic facility for fast-forward and rewind as well as a manual control for slower, more precise location of the required information on the microfilm.
* * *rebobinar [A1 ]vtto rewind* * *
rebobinar ( conjugate rebobinar) verbo transitivo
to rewind
rebobinar vtr Téc to rewind
' rebobinar' also found in these entries:
English:
fast forward
- rewind
- wind
- wind back
* * *rebobinar vtto rewind* * *v/t rewind* * *rebobinar vt: to rewind* * * -
74 reconsiderar
v.to reconsider.* * *1 to reconsider* * ** * *verbo transitivo to reconsider* * *= reconsider, readdress [re-address], rethink [re-think].Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y pasado rethought.Ex. The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.Ex. This article discusses fundamental archival principles and practices that need to be readdressed before a revised Report is presented.Ex. Citation indexing would need to be carefully rethought in order to cater for the electronic journal.----* reconsiderar las prioridades = readdress + priorities.* reconsiderar posición = reconsider + position.* * *verbo transitivo to reconsider* * *= reconsider, readdress [re-address], rethink [re-think].Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y pasado rethought.Ex: The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.
Ex: This article discusses fundamental archival principles and practices that need to be readdressed before a revised Report is presented.Ex: Citation indexing would need to be carefully rethought in order to cater for the electronic journal.* reconsiderar las prioridades = readdress + priorities.* reconsiderar posición = reconsider + position.* * *reconsiderar [A1 ]vtto reconsider* * *
reconsiderar verbo transitivo to reconsider
' reconsiderar' also found in these entries:
English:
reassess
- reconsider
- rethink
- review
* * *reconsiderar vtto reconsider* * *v/t reconsider* * *reconsiderar vt: to reconsider♦ reconsideración nf -
75 reorganizar
v.to reorganize.* * *1 to reorganize2 (ministerio) to reshuffle* * *verb* * *1.2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to reorganize* * *= reorganise [reorganize, -USA], rearrange [re-arrange], redeploy, repackage [re-package], reshuffle, shake up, repack, rethink [re-think].Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y pasado rethought.Ex. Because not all files need to be reorganized at once, but only those which are very full, the time required for this procedure is reduced to a minimum.Ex. Thus new records can be added in their correct place without having to rearrange the whole file.Ex. I think it's not a question of putting people out of work; it's redeploying people.Ex. The objective of the second phase is to synthesise, repackage and disseminate findings for various audiences.Ex. Librarians cooperated with us and as long as we did their work and went in and reshuffled their shelving and things, they were very happy.Ex. The government wants to shake up compulsory education in England.Ex. The problem posed by the increasing number of documents may be solved by repacking them photographically into smaller categories.Ex. Citation indexing would need to be carefully rethought in order to cater for the electronic journal.----* reorganizar como una corporación = corporatise [corporatize, -USA].* reorganizar la información = repackage + information.* reorganizar la planificación = refocus + planning.* * *verbo transitivo to reorganize* * *= reorganise [reorganize, -USA], rearrange [re-arrange], redeploy, repackage [re-package], reshuffle, shake up, repack, rethink [re-think].Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y pasado rethought.Ex: Because not all files need to be reorganized at once, but only those which are very full, the time required for this procedure is reduced to a minimum.
Ex: Thus new records can be added in their correct place without having to rearrange the whole file.Ex: I think it's not a question of putting people out of work; it's redeploying people.Ex: The objective of the second phase is to synthesise, repackage and disseminate findings for various audiences.Ex: Librarians cooperated with us and as long as we did their work and went in and reshuffled their shelving and things, they were very happy.Ex: The government wants to shake up compulsory education in England.Ex: The problem posed by the increasing number of documents may be solved by repacking them photographically into smaller categories.Ex: Citation indexing would need to be carefully rethought in order to cater for the electronic journal.* reorganizar como una corporación = corporatise [corporatize, -USA].* reorganizar la información = repackage + information.* reorganizar la planificación = refocus + planning.* * *reorganizar [A4 ]vtto reorganize* * *
reorganizar ( conjugate reorganizar) verbo transitivo
to reorganize
' reorganizar' also found in these entries:
English:
redeploy
- reorganize
- reshape
- shake
* * *reorganizar vt[reestructurar] to reorganize; [gobierno] to reshuffle* * *v/t reorganize* * *reorganizar {21} vt: to reorganize♦ reorganización nf* * *reorganizar vb to reorganize -
76 solapar
v.1 to cover up.2 to conceal, to mask, to hide, to keep under wraps.María sigiló el secreto Mary concealed the secret.* * *1 COSTURA to put lapels on1 (cubrir) to overlap* * *1. VT1) (=cubrir parcialmente) to overlap2) (=encubrir) to cover up, keep dark2.VI to overlap ( con with)3.See:* * *= overlap, layer, interweave.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado interwove, participio interwoven.Ex. One of the factors to consider in the selection of a data base is to what extent the coverage of the data base overlaps with other data bases in similar subjects.Ex. For future metacatalogues to be successful, methods must be developed to use all existing organizational tools by layering, exchanging and translating data within a loosely coupled organizational system.Ex. Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.----* cuyos cometidos se solapan = overlapping.* juntar sin solapar = butt together.* que se solapan = overlapping.* TX (término que solapa a otro en el significado) = XT (overlapping term).* unir sin solapar = butt together.* * *= overlap, layer, interweave.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado interwove, participio interwoven.Ex: One of the factors to consider in the selection of a data base is to what extent the coverage of the data base overlaps with other data bases in similar subjects.
Ex: For future metacatalogues to be successful, methods must be developed to use all existing organizational tools by layering, exchanging and translating data within a loosely coupled organizational system.Ex: Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.* cuyos cometidos se solapan = overlapping.* juntar sin solapar = butt together.* que se solapan = overlapping.* TX (término que solapa a otro en el significado) = XT (overlapping term).* unir sin solapar = butt together.* * *
solapar
I verbo transitivo
1 (superponerse a) to overlap
2 (ocultar, disimular) to conceal, cover up
II verbo intransitivo to overlap
* * *solapar vtto cover up* * *v/t hide* * *solapar vt: to cover up, to keep secret -
77 soslayar
v.1 to avoid.2 to dodge, to shirk consideration of, to avoid, to get around.* * *1 (ladear) to slant, put on a slant* * *VT1) (=poner ladeado) to put sideways, place obliquely frm2) (=librarse de) [+ dificultad] to get round; [+ pregunta] to avoid, dodge, sidestep; [+ encuentro] to avoid* * *verbo transitivo <dificultad/obstáculo> to avoid, get around; < pregunta> to dodge, avoid* * *= fudge, overlook, miss, leave out, forego [forgo].Ex. This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex. This can only achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked.Ex. Thus the browser may miss valuable items, although some browsers will find browsing a perfectly adequate method of gauging the extent of a library collection.Ex. Inevitably any abridgement poses the dilemma how to abridge, that is, what to leave out and what to include.Ex. I cannot forgo commenting first on Mr Gorman's presentation because I think that it characterizes best the spirit of the present revision.* * *verbo transitivo <dificultad/obstáculo> to avoid, get around; < pregunta> to dodge, avoid* * *= fudge, overlook, miss, leave out, forego [forgo].Ex: This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.
Ex: This can only achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked.Ex: Thus the browser may miss valuable items, although some browsers will find browsing a perfectly adequate method of gauging the extent of a library collection.Ex: Inevitably any abridgement poses the dilemma how to abridge, that is, what to leave out and what to include.Ex: I cannot forgo commenting first on Mr Gorman's presentation because I think that it characterizes best the spirit of the present revision.* * *soslayar [A1 ]vt‹dificultad/obstáculo› to avoid, get around; ‹pregunta› to dodge, avoid* * *
soslayar verbo transitivo
1 to place obliquely, put sideways
2 (un asunto, una cuestión) to elude, evade
cuando fue interrogado, soslayó las preguntas comprometedoras, she avoided answering any compromising questions during the interrogation
' soslayar' also found in these entries:
English:
dodge
* * *soslayar vt[dificultad] to avoid, to get around; [pregunta] to avoid, to sidestep* * *v/t avoid, dodge* * *soslayar vtesquivar: to dodge, to evade -
78 subyacer
v.to underlie, to lie under.* * *1 to underlie (en, -)* * *VT to underlie* * *verbo intransitivo* * *= underlie, lie behind, overlie, overlay.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio overlaid.Ex. The following five principles underlying the construction of LCC are important in determining its character.Ex. Modern discussion centered around film and TV has interrogated more profoundly the social attitudes and theories which lie behind the concept of the creative author.Ex. The disputes between islanders and outsiders overlie the deeper problem of administrative denial of indigenous lagoon rights.Ex. There may be a very flexible communication system that overlays the administrative structure, or there may be a fairly rigid pattern of communication that adheres to the administrative lines of authority.* * *verbo intransitivo* * *= underlie, lie behind, overlie, overlay.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio overlaid.Ex: The following five principles underlying the construction of LCC are important in determining its character.
Ex: Modern discussion centered around film and TV has interrogated more profoundly the social attitudes and theories which lie behind the concept of the creative author.Ex: The disputes between islanders and outsiders overlie the deeper problem of administrative denial of indigenous lagoon rights.Ex: There may be a very flexible communication system that overlays the administrative structure, or there may be a fairly rigid pattern of communication that adheres to the administrative lines of authority.* * *subyacer [E5 ]visubyacer EN algo to underlie sth* * *
subyacer ( conjugate subyacer) verbo intransitivo subyacer (EN algo) to underlie (sth)
' subyacer' also found in these entries:
English:
under
* * *subyacer vi[estar oculto]en su obra subyace la amargura there's an underlying bitterness in his work;bajo su apariencia tímida subyace una gran inteligencia beneath his timid exterior lies a very sharp mind;subyacer bajo algo to underlie sth -
79 trastocar
v.1 to turn upside down (to change).2 to misrepresent, to twist, to warp the facts about.Ellos trastocaron la verdad They misrepresented the truth.3 to upset, to knock over, to knock down, to overthrow.Ellos trastocaron el gobierno They upset the government.Ellos trastocaron el procedimiento They upset the procedure.* * *1 (cambiar) to change1 (trastornarse) to go mad* * *VT = trastrocar* * *1. 2.trastocarse v prona) folios/fichas to get out of order; planes to be ruinedb) ( enloquecerse) to go out of one's mind* * *= upset.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio upset.Ex. Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.* * *1. 2.trastocarse v prona) folios/fichas to get out of order; planes to be ruinedb) ( enloquecerse) to go out of one's mind* * *= upset.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio upset.Ex: Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.
* * *trastocar [A2 ]vt‹papeles/objetos› to disarrange, get … out of order; ‹planes› to upset, disruptpara no trastocar la circulación so as not to disrupt traffic1 (enloquecerse) to go out of one's mind2 «folios/fichas» to get out of order; «planes» to be ruined* * *
trastocar vtr (confundir, alterar) to change around
trastocar el orden, to mix up
' trastocar' also found in these entries:
English:
disrupt
- havoc
* * *♦ vt1. [planes, expectativas, costumbres] to disrupt, to upset;este retraso me trastoca todos los planes this delay has disrupted o upset all my plans* * *vb → trastrocar -
80 releer
v.1 to re-read.2 to reread, to review, to re-read, to go over.* * *1 to reread, read again* * *VT to reread* * *verbo transitivo to reread, read again* * *= reread [re-read].Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio reread.Ex. Next, the case should be reread with a view to identifying and listing the problems to be solved.* * *verbo transitivo to reread, read again* * *= reread [re-read].Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio reread.Ex: Next, the case should be reread with a view to identifying and listing the problems to be solved.
* * *vtto reread, read againreleyó la carta varias veces she read o she reread the letter several times* * *releer vtto re-read* * *v/t reread* * *releer {20} vt: to reread
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verbo irregular — ► locución GRAMÁTICA El que presenta en su conjugación variaciones con respecto al paradigma de conjugación correspondiente … Enciclopedia Universal
verbo — (Del lat. verbum). 1. m. Sonido o sonidos que expresan una idea. 2. terno (ǁ voto, juramento). Echar verbos. 3. Segunda persona de la Santísima Trinidad. ORTOGR. Escr. con may. inicial. 4. Gram. Clase de palabras que puede tener variación de… … Diccionario de la lengua española
irregular — (Del lat. irregulāris). 1. adj. Que está fuera de regla. 2. Contrario a ella. 3. Que no observa siempre el mismo comportamiento, o no rinde del mismo modo. 4. Que no sucede común y ordinariamente. 5. Geom. Dicho de un polígono o de un poliedro:… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Verbo — (Del lat. verbum, palabra.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 GRAMÁTICA Parte de la oración que expresa acciones, procesos o estados, y que morfológicamente presenta variaciones de número, persona, tiempo y modo. 2 culto Modo de expresarse mediante… … Enciclopedia Universal
irregular — ► adjetivo 1 Que no tiene regularidad o uniformidad en su forma, movimiento o funcionamiento: ■ el camino tenía un pavimento muy irregular. SINÓNIMO desigual anómalo ANTÓNIMO uniforme 2 Que no se ajusta a las normas: ■ se han detectado pagos… … Enciclopedia Universal
irregular — adj m y f 1 Que tiene alguna peculiaridad que lo hace distinto a los elementos o miembros de su clase, que constituye una excepción, se aparta del modelo o no se ajusta a las reglas que rigen para la mayoría: verbo irregular, gene irregular 2 Que … Español en México
verbo — s m I. Capacidad de expresarse por medio de una lengua, y la expresión misma: un verbo abundante y colorido, el verbo de López Velarde, el verbo popular II. (Gram) 1 Clase de palabras que significan acciones o procesos distinguidos e… … Español en México
irregular — adjetivo 1. Área: gramática [Verbo, participio, conjugación] que no sigue la regla o norma general. 2. Que no es regular o uniforme: una respiración irregular. Era difícil andar porque el terreno era muy irregular. Tiene unos horarios muy… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Verbo — El verbo es la parte de la oración o categoría léxica que expresa existencia, acción, consecución, condición o estado del sujeto, semánticamente expresa una predicación completa. La gramática tradicional ha considerado que el verbo es el núcleo… … Wikipedia Español
Verbo copulativo indoeuropeo — Un rasgo común a todas las lenguas indoeuropeas es la presencia de un verbo similar al ser o estar del castellano. Contenido 1 Características generales 2 Las raíces protoindoeuropeas 2.1 *h1es … Wikipedia Español