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1 asumir
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2 asumir
v.1 to assume.el descontento asumió caracteres alarmantes the discontent began to take on alarming proportionsRicardo asume la fidelidad de María Richard assumes Ann's faithfulness.Pedro asume poses afectadas Peter assumes affected poses.Pedro asume un aire de presunción Peter assumes a grandiose air.2 to accept.asumir la responsabilidad de algo to take on responsibility for something* * *1 to assume, take on, take upon oneself* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=responsabilizarse de) [+ reto, tarea] to take on; [+ cargo] to take up; [+ mando] to take over, assume más frmno han sido capaces de asumir la tarea de gobernar — they have been incapable of taking on the task of government
el alcalde debería asumir sus responsabilidades por el accidente — the mayor should take o assume responsibility for the accident
el gobierno asumió el compromiso de crear empleo — the government committed itself to creating employment o made a commitment to create employment
asumió la presidencia en 1999 — he took up o assumed más frm the presidency in 1999
ha asumido la dirección de la empresa en un momento muy difícil — he has taken control of o has taken over the company at a very difficult time
2) (=aceptar) [+ consecuencias] to take, accept; [+ crítica] to accept; [+ problema, enfermedad, derrota] to come to terms with, acceptlo hice asumiendo el riesgo de ser castigado — I did it in the knowledge that I risked being punished
ya he asumido que no podré volver a esquiar — I've already come to terms with o accepted the fact that I won't be able to ski again
3) (=adoptar) to adopt, takeasumieron una actitud crítica — they adopted o took a critical stance
la población había asumido una actitud contraria a la presencia militar — people had come out against the military presence
4) (=adquirir) to assumela cuestión del paro ha asumido una dimensión distinta — the question of unemployment has taken on o assumed a different dimension
5) (=suponer)2.VI (Pol) to take office, take up office* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <cargo/tarea/responsabilidad> to take on, assume (frml)b) ( adquirir) <importancia/dimensiones> to assume (frml)d) ( aceptar) to come to terms with2) (AmL) ( suponer) to assume* * *= assume, assume, come to + grips with, take over, get to + grips with, take on.Ex. The foregoing discussion concerning analytical entries assumes implicitly a conventional catalogue format, that is, card, microform or other printed catalogue.Ex. A pseudonym is the name assumed by an author to conceal or obscure his or her identity.Ex. Right now the management team is beginning to come to grips with our annual budget process, as it does every year.Ex. We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.Ex. The Treasure has made good use of a number of methodologies in getting to grips with the principles and applications of information management.Ex. If we decide to take on making up a subject file there'd be a lot of footwork even if we use that list as a basis = Si decidimos aceptar crear un fichero ordenado por materias habría mucho trabajo incluso si usamos esta lista como base.----* asumir Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre).* asumir el papel = dress + the part.* asumir el papel de = step into + the role of.* asumir el papel de Alguien = step into + the shoes of, stand in + Posesivo + shoes.* asumir la dirección = take over + the leadership (from).* asumir la responsabilidad = assume + responsibilitiy (for).* asumir las consecuencias = take + the consequences, live with + the consequences.* asumir poder = assume + power.* asumir prioridad = assume + priority.* asumir responsabilidad = take over, take + responsibility.* asumir una apariencia + Adjetivo = take on + Adjetivo + aspect.* asumir una característica + Adjetivo = take on + Adjetivo + character.* asumir una forma = assume + form.* asumir una función = take upon + Reflexivo + role.* asumir una nueva faceta = take on + new dimension.* asumir una tarea = assume + duty.* asumir un papel = assume + role.* asumir un riesgo = bear + risk, take + risks.* asumir un significado = take on + meaning.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <cargo/tarea/responsabilidad> to take on, assume (frml)b) ( adquirir) <importancia/dimensiones> to assume (frml)d) ( aceptar) to come to terms with2) (AmL) ( suponer) to assume* * *= assume, assume, come to + grips with, take over, get to + grips with, take on.Ex: The foregoing discussion concerning analytical entries assumes implicitly a conventional catalogue format, that is, card, microform or other printed catalogue.
Ex: A pseudonym is the name assumed by an author to conceal or obscure his or her identity.Ex: Right now the management team is beginning to come to grips with our annual budget process, as it does every year.Ex: We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.Ex: The Treasure has made good use of a number of methodologies in getting to grips with the principles and applications of information management.Ex: If we decide to take on making up a subject file there'd be a lot of footwork even if we use that list as a basis = Si decidimos aceptar crear un fichero ordenado por materias habría mucho trabajo incluso si usamos esta lista como base.* asumir Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre).* asumir el papel = dress + the part.* asumir el papel de = step into + the role of.* asumir el papel de Alguien = step into + the shoes of, stand in + Posesivo + shoes.* asumir la dirección = take over + the leadership (from).* asumir la responsabilidad = assume + responsibilitiy (for).* asumir las consecuencias = take + the consequences, live with + the consequences.* asumir poder = assume + power.* asumir prioridad = assume + priority.* asumir responsabilidad = take over, take + responsibility.* asumir una apariencia + Adjetivo = take on + Adjetivo + aspect.* asumir una característica + Adjetivo = take on + Adjetivo + character.* asumir una forma = assume + form.* asumir una función = take upon + Reflexivo + role.* asumir una nueva faceta = take on + new dimension.* asumir una tarea = assume + duty.* asumir un papel = assume + role.* asumir un riesgo = bear + risk, take + risks.* asumir un significado = take on + meaning.* * *asumir [I1 ]vtA1 ‹cargo/tarea› to take on, assume ( frml)no quiere asumir la responsabilidad del cuidado de los niños he doesn't want to take on o assume responsibility for looking after the childrendebe asumir las consecuencias de sus errores he must accept the consequences of his mistakesasumió el mando del regimiento he assumed command of the regimenthan asumido el compromiso de reconstruir la ciudad they have undertaken to rebuild the cityasumió la defensa del presunto asesino he took on the defense of the alleged murdererno estaban dispuestos a asumir ese riesgo they were not prepared to take that risk2 (adquirir) ‹características›la situación ha asumido una gravedad inusitada the situation has assumed o taken on an unwonted gravity ( frml), the situation has become unusually seriousel incendio asumió grandes proporciones it turned into a major fireasumió un aire de indiferencia he adopted o assumed an air of indifference4 (aceptar) to come to terms withtodavía no han logrado asumir esta nueva realidad they have not come to terms with this new situation yetya tengo totalmente asumido el problema I've learned to live with o I've come to terms with o I've come to accept the problem nowaun asumiendo que estos datos fueran ciertos even supposing o even assuming that these figures were correct, even if we assume that these figures are correct* * *
asumir ( conjugate asumir) verbo transitivo
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‹ riesgo› to take
2 (AmL) ( suponer) to assume
asumir verbo transitivo to assume
' asumir' also found in these entries:
English:
assume
- blame
- face up to
- take on
- take over
- take up
- take upon
- undertake
- grip
- take
- under
* * *asumir vt1. [hacerse cargo de] [puesto] to take up;[papel] to take on; [inversión] to make; [gasto] to cover;asumir la responsabilidad de algo to take on responsibility for sth;asumir el mando/control (de) to take charge/control (of);cuando murió su padre, él asumió el papel de cabeza de familia when his father died he took over as head of the family;el general asumió la presidencia del país the general took over the presidency of the country;el presidente asumió el compromiso de ayudar a las víctimas the president gave a commitment to help the victims;asumieron el riesgo de viajar sin mapa they took the risk of travelling without a map;el Estado asumirá las pérdidas de la empresa the State will cover the company's losses2. [adquirir] to take on;el descontento asumió caracteres alarmantes the discontent began to take on alarming proportions;el incendio asumió proporciones descontroladas the fire got out of control3. [aceptar] to accept;el equipo ha asumido su papel de favorito the team has accepted the mantle o role of favourites;asumieron su reacción como algo normal they accepted her reaction as something that was to be expected;no asume la muerte de su esposa he can't come to terms with his wife's death;eso lo tengo completamente asumido I've fully come to terms with that* * *v/t1 assume2 ( aceptar) accept, come to terms with* * *asumir vt1) : to assume, to take onasumir el cargo: to take office2) suponer: to assume, to suppose -
3 asumir
• arrogate• assume• assume as a premise• suppose• take for granted• take up the word• take upon oneself -
4 asumir Algo
(v.) = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre)Ex. Library and information professionals need to take on board the recommendations of Roach and Morrison, translating them into policies and strategies to be acted upon.* * *(v.) = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre)Ex: Library and information professionals need to take on board the recommendations of Roach and Morrison, translating them into policies and strategies to be acted upon.
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5 asumir el papel
(v.) = dress + the partEx. In any situation, Obama is not only willing to dress the part; rather, dressing the part is absolutely central to his thinking.* * *(v.) = dress + the partEx: In any situation, Obama is not only willing to dress the part; rather, dressing the part is absolutely central to his thinking.
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6 asumir el papel de
(v.) = step into + the role ofEx. Sidel, who was raised by a single father, said the difference is that single fathers are lionized for stepping into the role while single mothers can be vilified as welfare queens or worse.* * *(v.) = step into + the role ofEx: Sidel, who was raised by a single father, said the difference is that single fathers are lionized for stepping into the role while single mothers can be vilified as welfare queens or worse.
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7 asumir el papel de Alguien
(v.) = step into + the shoes of, stand in + Posesivo + shoesEx. If students find it impossible to step into the shoes of any character in the case, thereby becoming that person, they are advised to select a character for whom they would be willing to serve as a 'consultant'.Ex. Making a positive effort now and then to stand in the enquirer's shoes is very good for a reference librarian's soul.* * *(v.) = step into + the shoes of, stand in + Posesivo + shoesEx: If students find it impossible to step into the shoes of any character in the case, thereby becoming that person, they are advised to select a character for whom they would be willing to serve as a 'consultant'.
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8 asumir la dirección
(v.) = take over + the leadership (from)Ex. The author divides staff into 2 groups: 'baby boomers' (born 1946-1961) who grew up assuming full and secure employment but tend now to be technologically challenged; and 'baby busters' (born 1965-1975) who tend to be technological savants and are taking over the leadership from the older generation of librarians.* * *(v.) = take over + the leadership (from)Ex: The author divides staff into 2 groups: 'baby boomers' (born 1946-1961) who grew up assuming full and secure employment but tend now to be technologically challenged; and 'baby busters' (born 1965-1975) who tend to be technological savants and are taking over the leadership from the older generation of librarians.
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9 asumir la responsabilidad
(v.) = assume + responsibilitiy (for)Ex. In the keynote speech each nation was urged to assume responsibility for preserving its own imprint while working cooperatively through IFLA to develop international bibliographic control.* * *(v.) = assume + responsibilitiy (for)Ex: In the keynote speech each nation was urged to assume responsibility for preserving its own imprint while working cooperatively through IFLA to develop international bibliographic control.
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10 asumir las consecuencias
(v.) = take + the consequences, live with + the consequencesEx. The article is entitled 'Assume the position, take the consequences'.Ex. Others have not been so fortunate and have had to live with the consequences.* * *(v.) = take + the consequences, live with + the consequencesEx: The article is entitled 'Assume the position, take the consequences'.
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11 asumir poder
(v.) = assume + powerEx. The newly elected Scottish Local Government Authorities assumed their powers in May 75 and are not yet fully into their stride.* * *(v.) = assume + powerEx: The newly elected Scottish Local Government Authorities assumed their powers in May 75 and are not yet fully into their stride.
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12 asumir prioridad
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13 asumir responsabilidad
v.to take on responsibility, to take on the responsibility, to assume responsibility.* * *(v.) = take over, take + responsibilityEx. Pergamon-INFOLINE came into being in its present form in 1980 when it was taken over by Pergamon.Ex. In order to support these three elements, and to ensure that schemes are updated it is important to have some organisation which takes responsibility for revision and publication.* * *(v.) = take over, take + responsibilityEx: Pergamon-INFOLINE came into being in its present form in 1980 when it was taken over by Pergamon.
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14 asumir un papel
(v.) = assume + roleEx. By virtue of standing an easy first among the libraries of the region -- first in size of collection, first in financial support, and first in that mysterious quality known as 'excellence' -- Dorado was asked to assume the role.* * *(v.) = assume + roleEx: By virtue of standing an easy first among the libraries of the region -- first in size of collection, first in financial support, and first in that mysterious quality known as 'excellence' -- Dorado was asked to assume the role.
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15 asumir un riesgo
(v.) = bear + risk, take + risksEx. Syndicates tended to become smaller as their members gained in financial strength and in the ability to bear greater proportions of the risk.* * *(v.) = bear + risk, take + risks -
16 asumir un significado
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17 asumir una apariencia + Adjetivo
(v.) = take on + Adjetivo + aspectEx. However, the pomp and ostentation of the annual meeting, first called Council, then General Conference (alias Congress), which attracts growing numbers of professionals, leads to IFLA taking on a mythical or ritualistic aspect where appearances replace content.* * *(v.) = take on + Adjetivo + aspectSpanish-English dictionary > asumir una apariencia + Adjetivo
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18 asumir una característica + Adjetivo
(v.) = take on + Adjetivo + characterEx. They took on the unusual character of a great and impassioned national debate of the relative merits of the existing finding catalog and the alternative proposed by Panizzi and his associates.* * *(v.) = take on + Adjetivo + characterSpanish-English dictionary > asumir una característica + Adjetivo
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19 asumir una forma
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20 asumir una función
(v.) = take upon + Reflexivo + roleEx. By so doing the public library might well take upon itself a distinctive role in the community's pattern of communication.* * *(v.) = take upon + Reflexivo + roleEx: By so doing the public library might well take upon itself a distinctive role in the community's pattern of communication.
См. также в других словарях:
asumir — Se conjuga como: partir Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: asumir asumiendo asumido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. asumo asumes asume asumimos asumís… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
asumir — Significa, básicamente, ‘tomar para sí o hacerse cargo [de algo no material, especialmente una tarea o una responsabilidad]’ y ‘aceptar o reconocer [algo no material]’: «Rútila asumió otra vez el mando» (Aguilera Pelota [Ec. 1988]); «Hay que… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
asumir — verbo transitivo 1. Aceptar (una persona) [una responsabilidad o un trabajo]: Asumió el mando. Asumió la dirección del partido político. 2. Aceptar (una persona) … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
asumir — (Del lat. assumĕre). 1. tr. Atraer a sí, tomar para sí. 2. Hacerse cargo, responsabilizarse de algo, aceptarlo. 3. Adquirir, tomar una forma mayor … Diccionario de la lengua española
asumir — Aunque esté recogida en el DRAE desde la edición de 1992, no debe emplearse, porque es anglicismo, en vez de adquirir o tomar. («El incendio asumió grandes proporciones»). Tampoco como sinónimo de presumir, sospechar, deducir.. . («Se puede… … Diccionario español de neologismos
asumir — v tr (Se conjuga como subir) 1 Tomar una persona por su cuenta algún asunto, hacerse cargo de él y aceptar la responsabilidad que eso conlleva: asumir una obligación, asumir el cargo de presidente, asumir un riesgo 2 Dar algo por bueno o por… … Español en México
asumir — (Del lat. assumere.) ► verbo transitivo Tomar una cosa para sí, aceptar una responsabilidad, un cargo, un honor o un trabajo: ■ asumió toda la culpa. ANTÓNIMO rechazar * * * asumir (del lat. «assumĕre») 1 tr. *Atraer a sí. 2 Tomar para sí ↘algo… … Enciclopedia Universal
asumir — {{#}}{{LM A03806}}{{〓}} {{ConjA03806}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynA03889}} {{[}}asumir{{]}} ‹a·su·mir› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a algo propio,{{♀}} aceptarlo o tomar plena consciencia de ello: • Se cree perfecta y no asume sus… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
asumir — (v) (Básico) encargarse de una responsabilidad, función o actividad Ejemplos: Como el marido no tenía empleo, asumió el papel de ama de casa. Los padres tienen que asumir los costos de la educación de sus hijos. Sinónimos: responsabilizarse … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
asumir — encarar la adversidad; reconocer la responsabilidad; aceptar el deber; valérselas por sí solo; cumplir con la obligación; cf. a lo hecho pecho, ponerse, sacar pechito, dar la cara; asume que eres gay y cuéntaselo a tus padres , al Alejandro le… … Diccionario de chileno actual
asumir — transitivo hacerse cargo, responsabilizarse, aceptar. * * * Sinónimos: ■ aceptar, admitir, contraer, responsabilizarse, comprometerse, adjudicarse, arrogarse, apropiarse, tomar, conseguir, lograr, obtener, alcanzar Antónimos … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos