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1 conceder
vbgrant vbconceder una desgravación grant a rebateconceder en franquicia franchiseconceder indemnización pay compensationconceder un permiso license, furlough (US)conceder un préstamo grant a loan -
2 conceder
v.1 to grant.me concedió un deseo he granted me a wishle concedí el beneficio de la duda I gave him the benefit of the doubtno concede entrevistas she doesn't give interviews¿me concede cinco minutos? could you give o spare me five minutes?2 to admit, to concede.3 to give.4 to allow to.* * *2 (atribuir) to give, attach3 (oportunidad, tiempo) to give4 (admitir) to concede, admit* * *verb1) to award, grant2) concede, admit* * *VT1) (=dar) [+ beca, premio] to award, grant; [+ crédito, permiso, deseo, entrevista] to grantsu mujer no quería concederle el divorcio — his wife didn't want to grant o give him a divorce
le concedieron el honor de presidir el congreso — they conferred on him the honour of presiding over the conference
¿me concede el honor de este baile? — may I have the pleasure of this dance?
2) frm (=admitir) to concede, admitconcedo que el error fue mío — I concede o admit it was my mistake
* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <premio/beca> to give, award; <descuento/préstamo> to give, grant (frml); <privilegio/favor/permiso> to grantel honor que me concedieron — the honor they conferred o bestowed on me
¿me podría conceder unos minutos? — could you spare me a few minutes?
b) <importancia/valor> to give2) (admitir, reconocer) to admit, acknowledge, concede* * *= award, confer (on/upon), grant, vest, cede, bestow, dispense.Ex. In recognition of his impact on cataloging, in 1974 he was awarded the Margaret Mann Citation and, in 1978, the Melvil Dewey Medal.Ex. Lastly, he was the 1971 recipient of the Melvil Dewey Medal, which was conferred upon him for creative professional achievement of a high order.Ex. In the majority of cases, the indexer is granted considerable freedom of choice as to the citation order he adopts in the construction of compound class numbers.Ex. This responsibility is vested in the Central Classification Committees of the member countries.Ex. We see this most clearly in the United Kingdom right now, as the Westminster government cedes authority both to the European Union and to a new parliament in Scotland.Ex. God offers penitents redemption but also bestows His 'common grace' on all.Ex. This paper describes the role of the federal government in dispensing aid to public libraries as part of the combat against the Great Depression of the 1930s.----* conceder aumento salarial = award + salary increase.* conceder beca = grant + scholarship.* conceder cierta autoridad sobre = give + Nombre + a say in.* conceder comisión de servicios = second.* conceder diploma = grant + diploma.* conceder el derecho al voto = enfranchise.* conceder el honor = accord + honour.* conceder en franquicia = franchise.* conceder facultades = endow with + powers.* conceder importancia = accord + significance level, attach + importance, place + importance.* conceder licencia = grant + license.* conceder licencia de comercialización = license [licence, -USA].* conceder mucha importancia a = lay + great store on.* conceder permiso = give + permission, grant + permission, grant + Alguien + leave.* conceder poderes = give + powers.* conceder potestad = confer + mandate.* conceder una licencia = issue + licence.* conceder una oportunidad = grant + opportunity.* conceder una petición = grant + request.* conceder un contrato = award + contract.* conceder un favor = bestow + favour.* conceder un premio = give + an award, grant + an award.* conceder un préstamo = grant + loan.* conceder un título = bestow + title.* privilegio concedido por el dinero = moneyed privilege.* que concede becas = grant-making.* que concede subsidios = grant-making.* que se concede en función de las necesidades económicas = means-tested.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <premio/beca> to give, award; <descuento/préstamo> to give, grant (frml); <privilegio/favor/permiso> to grantel honor que me concedieron — the honor they conferred o bestowed on me
¿me podría conceder unos minutos? — could you spare me a few minutes?
b) <importancia/valor> to give2) (admitir, reconocer) to admit, acknowledge, concede* * *= award, confer (on/upon), grant, vest, cede, bestow, dispense.Ex: In recognition of his impact on cataloging, in 1974 he was awarded the Margaret Mann Citation and, in 1978, the Melvil Dewey Medal.
Ex: Lastly, he was the 1971 recipient of the Melvil Dewey Medal, which was conferred upon him for creative professional achievement of a high order.Ex: In the majority of cases, the indexer is granted considerable freedom of choice as to the citation order he adopts in the construction of compound class numbers.Ex: This responsibility is vested in the Central Classification Committees of the member countries.Ex: We see this most clearly in the United Kingdom right now, as the Westminster government cedes authority both to the European Union and to a new parliament in Scotland.Ex: God offers penitents redemption but also bestows His 'common grace' on all.Ex: This paper describes the role of the federal government in dispensing aid to public libraries as part of the combat against the Great Depression of the 1930s.* conceder aumento salarial = award + salary increase.* conceder beca = grant + scholarship.* conceder cierta autoridad sobre = give + Nombre + a say in.* conceder comisión de servicios = second.* conceder diploma = grant + diploma.* conceder el derecho al voto = enfranchise.* conceder el honor = accord + honour.* conceder en franquicia = franchise.* conceder facultades = endow with + powers.* conceder importancia = accord + significance level, attach + importance, place + importance.* conceder licencia = grant + license.* conceder licencia de comercialización = license [licence, -USA].* conceder mucha importancia a = lay + great store on.* conceder permiso = give + permission, grant + permission, grant + Alguien + leave.* conceder poderes = give + powers.* conceder potestad = confer + mandate.* conceder una licencia = issue + licence.* conceder una oportunidad = grant + opportunity.* conceder una petición = grant + request.* conceder un contrato = award + contract.* conceder un favor = bestow + favour.* conceder un premio = give + an award, grant + an award.* conceder un préstamo = grant + loan.* conceder un título = bestow + title.* privilegio concedido por el dinero = moneyed privilege.* que concede becas = grant-making.* que concede subsidios = grant-making.* que se concede en función de las necesidades económicas = means-tested.* * *conceder [E1 ]vtA1 ‹premio/beca› to give, award; ‹descuento/préstamo› to give, grant ( frml); ‹privilegio/favor› to grantlos jueces concedieron el triunfo al irlandés the judges awarded victory to the Irishman, the judges pronounced the Irishman the winnerabuchearon al árbitro por no conceder el penalty the referee was booed for not giving o awarding the penaltysin conceder un solo tanto without conceding a single pointme concedieron permiso they gave me permissionel honor que me concedieron the honor they conferred o bestowed on menos concedió una entrevista she agreed to give us an interview o to being interviewed by usterminó por concederle la razón a su contrincante he ended up admitting o conceding that his opponent was right¿me podría conceder unos minutos de su tiempo? could you spare me a few minutes of your time?2 ‹importancia/valor› to giveno le concedió demasiada importancia she did not give it too much importance o attach too much importance to itB (admitir, reconocer) to admit, acknowledge, concedetuvo que conceder que se había equivocado he had to admit o concede o acknowledge that he was wrong* * *
conceder ( conjugate conceder) verbo transitivo
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‹descuento/préstamo› to give;
‹privilegio/favor/permiso› to grant;
¿me podría conceder unos minutos? could you spare me a few minutes?
2 (admitir, reconocer) to admit, acknowledge
conceder verbo transitivo
1 (admitir) to admit, concede
2 (un deseo, préstamo) to grant
(un premio, una beca) to award
3 frml (tiempo, atención) si me concede un minuto, if you can spare me a moment
4 (importancia) to give
conceder valor a algo, to attach value to something
' conceder' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acceder
- dar
- dotar
- merced
- negar
- premio
English:
accord
- award
- begrudge
- bestow
- concede
- grant
- confer
- devolve
- dispense
- give
- knight
- shut
- straight
* * *conceder vt1. [dar] to grant;[premio] to award; [beca] to give, to award; [préstamo, subvención] to give, to grant; [asilo, indulto, extradición] to grant;le concedí el beneficio de la duda I gave him the benefit of the doubt;me concedió un deseo he granted me a wish;no concede entrevistas she doesn't give interviews;¿me concede cinco minutos? could you give o spare me five minutes?;le han concedido un permiso para acudir al congreso he's been given o granted permission to attend the conference2. [asentir] to admit, to concede;concedo que están en lo cierto I admit that you're right3. [atribuir] [importancia] to give, to attach;no concede ningún valor al dinero money doesn't matter to her at all* * ** * *conceder vt1) : to grant, to bestow2) : to concede, to admit* * *conceder vb2. (beca, premio) to award -
3 conceder
• bestow• concede• gister• give a bad image of -
4 conceder a
v.to cede to. -
5 conceder la nulidad de un matrimonio
to have a marriage annulledSpanish-English dictionary > conceder la nulidad de un matrimonio
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6 conceder aumento salarial
(v.) = award + salary increaseEx. The other philosophy is based on the concept that salary increases should be awarded only for quality performance.* * *(v.) = award + salary increaseEx: The other philosophy is based on the concept that salary increases should be awarded only for quality performance.
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7 conceder beca
(v.) = grant + scholarshipEx. This foundation promotes education and grants scholarships to students from low-income families.* * *(v.) = grant + scholarshipEx: This foundation promotes education and grants scholarships to students from low-income families.
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8 conceder cierta autoridad sobre
(v.) = give + Nombre + a say inEx. This article discusses the possibility of joint ventures, with Western companies purchasing a shareholding to give them a say in the running of Soviet organisations.* * *(v.) = give + Nombre + a say inEx: This article discusses the possibility of joint ventures, with Western companies purchasing a shareholding to give them a say in the running of Soviet organisations.
Spanish-English dictionary > conceder cierta autoridad sobre
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9 conceder comisión de servicios
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10 conceder diploma
(v.) = grant + diplomaEx. There are more than 20 LIS schools in the Arab world and they grant diplomas, B.Sc. degrees, Master degrees and Ph.D.* * *(v.) = grant + diplomaEx: There are more than 20 LIS schools in the Arab world and they grant diplomas, B.Sc. degrees, Master degrees and Ph.D.
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11 conceder el derecho al voto
(v.) = enfranchiseEx. There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.* * *(v.) = enfranchiseEx: There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.
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12 conceder el honor
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13 conceder en franquicia
(v.) = franchiseEx. This article describes briefly one of 6 pilot schemes to explore different approaches to franchising public library services from the local government.* * *(v.) = franchiseEx: This article describes briefly one of 6 pilot schemes to explore different approaches to franchising public library services from the local government.
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14 conceder facultades
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15 conceder importancia
(v.) = accord + significance level, attach + importance, place + importanceEx. Different organisations can be expected to accord different significance levels to each of the criteria.Ex. The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the importance that society attaches to the symbolic realities specific to the institution.Ex. The reasons for this are varied but can depend largely on the importance placed on the provision of these skills by both the library and the course planners in the early stages of the student study programme.* * *(v.) = accord + significance level, attach + importance, place + importanceEx: Different organisations can be expected to accord different significance levels to each of the criteria.
Ex: The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the importance that society attaches to the symbolic realities specific to the institution.Ex: The reasons for this are varied but can depend largely on the importance placed on the provision of these skills by both the library and the course planners in the early stages of the student study programme. -
16 conceder licencia
(v.) = grant + license* * *(v.) = grant + license -
17 conceder licencia de comercialización
(v.) = license [licence, -USA]Ex. SilverPlatter Information System is a servicemark of SilverPlatter International licensed to SilverPlatter Information, Inc.* * *(v.) = license [licence, -USA]Ex: SilverPlatter Information System is a servicemark of SilverPlatter International licensed to SilverPlatter Information, Inc.
Spanish-English dictionary > conceder licencia de comercialización
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18 conceder mucha importancia a
(v.) = lay + great store onEx. Neighbourhood advice centres lay great store on their accessibility, both in terms of location and style of operation.* * *(v.) = lay + great store onEx: Neighbourhood advice centres lay great store on their accessibility, both in terms of location and style of operation.
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19 conceder permiso
(v.) = give + permission, grant + permission, grant + Alguien + leaveEx. If an invalid borrower has been given permission to charge materials out, the documents are charged out with the dates due calculated.Ex. The study also found that publishers have a generally informal approach to granting permission for use of material in course readers.Ex. The claimant did not request a leave of absence because she believed that leaves were granted only for personal illness of the employee.* * *(v.) = give + permission, grant + permission, grant + Alguien + leaveEx: If an invalid borrower has been given permission to charge materials out, the documents are charged out with the dates due calculated.
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20 conceder poderes
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concéder — [ kɔ̃sede ] v. tr. <conjug. : 6> • XIIIe; lat. concedere → céder 1 ♦ Accorder (qqch.) à qqn comme une faveur. ⇒ accorder, allouer, céder, donner, octroyer. Concéder un privilège. Ce droit lui a été concédé pour deux ans. Concéder à qqn l… … Encyclopédie Universelle
conceder — verbo transitivo 1. Dar (una persona que tiene autoridad o poder) [una cosa] a [otra persona]: No le concedieron permiso para ausentarse. ¿Me concede usted dos minutos? Me han concedido un aumento salarial. 2 … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
conceder — Se conjuga como: temer Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: conceder concediendo concedido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. concedo concedes concede concedemos … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
concéder — CONCÉDER.v. a. Accorder, octroyer. Il ne se dit guère que Des grâces, droits, priviléges, etc. qu un Souverain accorde à ses sujets. Le Roi a concédé de grands priviléges à cette Ville. Ce droit lui fut concédé par un tel Prince. Concédé, ée.… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
conceder — |ê| v. tr. 1. Fazer concessão de. 2. Aceder. 3. Consentir; permitir. 4. Outorgar; dar. 5. [Figurado] Admitir por hipótese … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
conceder — Conceder, Concedere. L on concede qu il est vray, Conceditur esso verum … Thresor de la langue françoyse
conceder — (Del lat. concedĕre). 1. tr. Dar, otorgar, hacer merced y gracia de algo. 2. Asentir, convenir en algún extremo con los argumentos que se oponen a la tesis sustentada. 3. Atribuir una cualidad o condición, discutida o no, a alguien o algo. No… … Diccionario de la lengua española
concéder — (kon sé dé. L accent aigu se change en accent grave quand la syllabe qui suit est muette : je concède ; excepté au futur et au conditionnel : je concéderai, je concéderais ; anomalie regrettable) v. a. Faire octroi de. On concéda de grands… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
conceder — {{#}}{{LM C09671}}{{〓}} {{ConjC09671}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynC09903}} {{[}}conceder{{]}} ‹con·ce·der› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Dar o adjudicar, {{♂}}especialmente quien tiene autoridad para ello{{♀}}: • Ojalá me encuentre a un hada que me… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
CONCÉDER — v. tr. Accorder, octroyer un privilège, une faveur. Les rois avaient concédé de grands privilèges à certaines villes. Ce droit lui fut concédé pour deux ans. Ce terrain lui a été concédé par l’autorité. Concéder une ligne de chemin de fer, se dit … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
conceder — (Del lat. concedere, retirarse, ceder.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Dar algo una persona que tiene autoridad o poder para ello: ■ el presidente concedió una entrevista. SINÓNIMO otorgar dispensar adjudicar asignar ANTÓNIMO … Enciclopedia Universal