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1 designado
• appointed• called• designee• name the day• named field• nominate for employment• nomination• referred to as• so-called -
2 designado
adj.1 designate, referred to as, called, named.2 appointed, nominative, nominated.f. & m.designee, appointee.past part.past participle of spanish verb: designar. -
3 designado por sí mismo
• self-starter• self-sufficiency -
4 designado nuevamente
adj.reappointed, re-appointed. -
5 bateador designado
en béisbol designated hitter -
6 bateador designado -dora designada
Spanish-English dictionary > bateador designado -dora designada
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7 acción de corporación con valor nominal designado
• no parking• no-par value common stock• no-par-value stockDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acción de corporación con valor nominal designado
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8 acción de valor designado
• no parking• no-par value common stock• no-par-value stockDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acción de valor designado
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9 oficial designado
• designated officer -
10 pedido designado
• designated order -
11 agente designado
f. & m.designated officer. -
12 oficial designado
f. & m.designated officer. -
13 pedido designado
m.designated order. -
14 designar
v.1 to appoint.han designado a Gómez para el cargo Gómez has been appointed to the post2 to name, to fix.designar medidas contra la corrupción to draw up measures against corruption3 to designate, to label.La sociedad designó al empresario Society labeled the businessman.El comité designó al suplente The committee designated the stand-in.Ella designó las tareas She designated the tasks.* * *1 (denominar) to designate■ ese término se ha usado para designar diversos conceptos that term has been used to designate several concepts2 (nombrar para un cargo) to appoint, name, assign3 (fijar) to set, arrange, fix* * *verbto designate, appoint* * *VT1) (=nombrar) to appoint, designateel dictador designó a su sucesor — the dictator appointed o designated his successor
la designaron para el puesto de supervisora — they appointed her (as) supervisor, she was appointed o designated (as) supervisor
han designado a Sevilla sede del campeonato — Seville has been designated as the host city for the championship
2) (=fijar) [+ fecha] to fix, set3) frm (=denominar)la palabra "rosa" designa a una flor — the word "rose" denotes a flower
designaron el plan con el nombre de "Erasmus" — the plan was given the name of "Erasmus"
* * *verbo transitivo1) (frml) ( elegir)a) < persona> to appoint, designate (frml)b) <lugar/fecha> to fix, set; ( con carácter oficial) to designatefue designada como sede de los próximos Juegos Olímpicos — it was designated as the venue for the next Olympics
2) (frml) ( denominar)el punto que designaremos B — the point which we will call o (frml) designate B
el proyecto fue designado con el nombre de `Galaxia' — the project was named o (frml) designated `Galaxy'
* * *= appoint, designate, nominate, co-opt.Ex. No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.Ex. Within fields, individual data elements or units of information may be designated as subfields.Ex. Until 1979, Members of the European Parliament were nominated by their national parliaments but in June of that year the first elections by universal suffrage were held in each of the nine member states.Ex. The honorary members, some of whom have co-opted, have high positions in the library hierarchy.----* persona designada para un cargo = appointee.* * *verbo transitivo1) (frml) ( elegir)a) < persona> to appoint, designate (frml)b) <lugar/fecha> to fix, set; ( con carácter oficial) to designatefue designada como sede de los próximos Juegos Olímpicos — it was designated as the venue for the next Olympics
2) (frml) ( denominar)el punto que designaremos B — the point which we will call o (frml) designate B
el proyecto fue designado con el nombre de `Galaxia' — the project was named o (frml) designated `Galaxy'
* * *= appoint, designate, nominate, co-opt.Ex: No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.
Ex: Within fields, individual data elements or units of information may be designated as subfields.Ex: Until 1979, Members of the European Parliament were nominated by their national parliaments but in June of that year the first elections by universal suffrage were held in each of the nine member states.Ex: The honorary members, some of whom have co-opted, have high positions in the library hierarchy.* persona designada para un cargo = appointee.* * *designar [A1 ]vtA ( frml) (elegir, nombrar) ‹persona› to appoint, name, designate ( frml); ‹lugar/fecha› to fix, setha sido designado presidente de la comisión he has been named o designated o appointed chairman of the committeefue designada como sede de los próximos Juegos Olímpicos it was chosen o designated as the venue for o site of the next OlympicsB ( frml)(denominar): a estos productos los designamos con nombres ingleses we give these products English names, we refer to these products by English namesel proyecto fue designado con el nombre de `Galaxia' the project was designated `Galaxy'* * *
designar ( conjugate designar) verbo transitivo
1 (frml) ( elegir)
( con carácter oficial) to designate
2 (frml) ( denominar) to designate (frml)
designar verbo transitivo
1 to designate
2 (un lugar, momento) to fix: todavía no designaron fecha para el congreso, they still haven't fixed a date for the congress
3 (para un fin) to assign: me designaron para un puesto muy complicado, I was appointed to a difficult post
' designar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nombrar
English:
appoint
- assign
- designate
- nominate
* * *designar vt1. [nombrar] to appoint;han designado a Gómez para el cargo Gómez has been appointed to the post;fue designada mujer del año por la revista “Time” “Time” magazine named her woman of the year;ha sido designada capital europea de la cultura it has been designated the European capital of culture2. [fijar, determinar] to name, to fix;designar medidas contra la corrupción to draw up measures against corruption;falta por designar una fecha y un lugar a date and place have yet to be set o decided3. [denominar] to refer to;* * ** * *designar vtnombrar: to designate, to appoint, to name -
15 bateador
m.batter, hitter, batsman.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (en béisbol) batter2 (en cricket - hombre) batsman; (- mujer) batswoman* * *bateador, -aSM / F batter* * *- dora masculino, femenino (en béisbol, softbol) batter; ( en cricket) batsman* * *= batsman.Ex. The England team form a guard of honour for retiring Australian batsman Justin Langer.* * *- dora masculino, femenino (en béisbol, softbol) batter; ( en cricket) batsman* * *= batsman.Ex: The England team form a guard of honour for retiring Australian batsman Justin Langer.
* * *masculine, feminine1 (en béisbol, softbol) batter2 (en críquet) batsmanCompuesto:bateador designado, bateadora designadamasculine, feminine designated hitter* * *
bateador
( en cricket) batsman
bateador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino batter
' bateador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bateadora
English:
batter
- hitter
* * *bateador, -ora nm,fDep [en béisbol] batter; [en críquet] batsman, f batswoman* * *m, bateadora f batter* * *: batter, hitter* * * -
16 sustituto
adj.substitute.m.1 substitute, delegate, understudy, succedaneum.2 stopgap.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 substitute, stand-in, replacement* * *(f. - sustituta)noun* * *sustituto, -aSM / F [temporal] substitute, stand-in; [para siempre] replacement* * *- ta masculino, femeninoa) ( permanente) replacementb) ( transitorio) substitute; ( de médico) covering doctor (AmE), locum (BrE); ( de actor) understudyel sustituto de la profesora de alemán — the substitute (AmE) o (BrE) stand-in for the German teacher
* * *= dummy, proxy, replacement, substitute, surrogate, standby [stand-by], standby [stand-by], understudy, stand-in, substitute player, substitute.Ex. If the disappearance of these latter two media are a problem, use dummies on the shelf and store the item at the circulation desk.Ex. This article suggests that 'form of material' should be used to serve as a proxy for information content analysis in the case of archival material.Ex. Many of the early systems were perceived as replacements for manual techniques.Ex. These substitute diacriticals are displayed throughout the system when required.Ex. I was in for yet another of those numerously produced fantasies in which a pubescent child gets involved with underworld beings that are actually surrogates for Freudian types.Ex. This implies the use of guides to library resources as standby forms of bibliography.Ex. Standbys and understudies rarely get the job when a star needs to be replaced long-term, and Calaway and Patterson know how lucky they are to have beaten the odds.Ex. Standbys and understudies rarely get the job when a star needs to be replaced long-term, and Calaway and Patterson know how lucky they are to have beaten the odds.Ex. On the one hand, Lynch gradually reveals a deluded, modestly talented, aspiring actress failing to achieve more than a stand-in role in her own life.Ex. How many substitute players are on the bench in a soccer game?.Ex. Locate references to substitutes for cocoa butter.----* actor sustituto = understudy.* como sustituto de = in place of.* creación de sustitutos documentales = surrogacy.* sustituto (de) = substitute (for).* sustituto de leche en polvo = cream.* sustituto documental = document representation, document substitute, substitute, surrogate, document surrogate.* * *- ta masculino, femeninoa) ( permanente) replacementb) ( transitorio) substitute; ( de médico) covering doctor (AmE), locum (BrE); ( de actor) understudyel sustituto de la profesora de alemán — the substitute (AmE) o (BrE) stand-in for the German teacher
* * *sustituto(de)Ex: In this last case, the microcomputer is effectively being used only as a substitute for the typewriter.
= dummy, proxy, replacement, substitute, surrogate, standby [stand-by], standby [stand-by], understudy, stand-in, substitute player, substitute.Ex: If the disappearance of these latter two media are a problem, use dummies on the shelf and store the item at the circulation desk.
Ex: This article suggests that 'form of material' should be used to serve as a proxy for information content analysis in the case of archival material.Ex: Many of the early systems were perceived as replacements for manual techniques.Ex: These substitute diacriticals are displayed throughout the system when required.Ex: I was in for yet another of those numerously produced fantasies in which a pubescent child gets involved with underworld beings that are actually surrogates for Freudian types.Ex: This implies the use of guides to library resources as standby forms of bibliography.Ex: Standbys and understudies rarely get the job when a star needs to be replaced long-term, and Calaway and Patterson know how lucky they are to have beaten the odds.Ex: Standbys and understudies rarely get the job when a star needs to be replaced long-term, and Calaway and Patterson know how lucky they are to have beaten the odds.Ex: On the one hand, Lynch gradually reveals a deluded, modestly talented, aspiring actress failing to achieve more than a stand-in role in her own life.Ex: How many substitute players are on the bench in a soccer game?.Ex: Locate references to substitutes for cocoa butter.* actor sustituto = understudy.* como sustituto de = in place of.* creación de sustitutos documentales = surrogacy.* sustituto (de) = substitute (for).* sustituto de leche en polvo = cream.* sustituto documental = document representation, document substitute, substitute, surrogate, document surrogate.* * *sustituto -tamasculine, feminine1 (permanente) replacement2 (transitorio) substitute; (de un médico) covering doctor ( AmE), locum ( BrE); (de un actor) understudyel sustituto de la profesora de alemán the man/the teacher who is standing in for the German teacherel presidente me envió como su sustituto the chairman sent me to stand in for o deputize for him* * *
sustituto◊ -ta sustantivo masculino, femenino
( de médico) covering doctor (AmE), locum (BrE);
( de actor) understudy;◊ el sustituto de la profesora de alemán the substitute (AmE) o (BrE) stand-in for the German teacher
sustituto,-a m, f replacement
(temporal) substitute
' sustituto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
interina
- interino
- servir
- sustituta
- teniente
English:
deputy
- relief
- replacement
- stopgap
- sub
- substitute
- surrogate
- white
* * *sustituto, -a, substituto, -a nm,f[persona] substitute, replacement (de for); [profesor] stand-in; [médico] Br locum, US covering doctor;ha sido designado sustituto de Pérez en la presidencia he has been appointed to stand in o substitute for Pérez as president* * *m substitute* * *sustituto, -ta n: substitute, stand-in* * *1. (permanente) replacement2. (transitorio) substitute / stand in
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