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2 eliminatoria
adj.&f.feminine of ELIMINATORIO.f.1 tie (partido).2 qualifying round, contest, elimination round, knockout competition.* * *1 heat, qualifying round* * *SF (Dep) (=partido) qualifying round; (=carrera) heat; (=competición) qualifying competition* * ** * *= playoff.Ex. They are the weak link in the playoffs, but they are good enough to beat any of their competitors on any given Sunday.* * ** * *= playoff.Ex: They are the weak link in the playoffs, but they are good enough to beat any of their competitors on any given Sunday.
* * *1 (vuelta — en un torneo) qualifying round; (para una carrera) heat2 (competición) qualifying competition* * *
eliminatoria sustantivo femenino ( en torneo) qualifying round;
( para carrera) heat;
( certamen) qualifying competition
eliminatorio,-a adjetivo qualifying, preliminary
eliminatoria f Dep heat round
' eliminatoria' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pasar
English:
heat
- knockout
* * *eliminatoria nf[fase, ronda] qualifying round; [partido] qualifying game; [en atletismo] heat;van cinco a dos a favor del Barcelona en el total de la eliminatoria Barcelona are winning five-two on aggregate* * *f DEP qualifying round, heat* * *eliminatoria n heat -
3 cruce
m.1 crossing, intersection.gira a la derecha en el próximo cruce turn right at the next junction2 crossing (paso).un cruce fronterizo a border crossing3 cross.un cruce de fox-terrier y chihuahua a cross between a fox terrier and a chihuahua4 crossed line.hay un cruce en la línea we've got o there's a crossed line5 round.6 crossbreeding, crossbreed, mixing.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: cruzar.* * *1 cross, crossing2 AUTOMÓVIL crossroads3 (de razas) crossbreeding4 (interferencia telefónica etc) crossed line5 ELECTRICIDAD short circuit* * *noun m.1) cross, crossing2) crossroads* * *SM1) (Aut) [de carreteras, autopistas] junction, intersection; [de cuatro esquinas] crossroads; [para peatones] crossing, crosswalk (EEUU)cruce a nivel — level crossing, grade crossing (EEUU)
cruce de peatones, cruce peatonal — pedestrian crossing, crosswalk (EEUU)
2)poner la luz o las luces de cruce — to dip one's lights
3) (=acto)- tener un cruce de cablescruce de aros — Ven engagement ceremony ( involving the exchange of rings)
4) (Telec) crossed line5) (Bio) (=proceso) crossbreeding; (=resultado) crossser un cruce de o entre un animal y otro — to be a cross o crossbreed between one animal and another
6) (Mat) intersection, point of intersection7) (Ling) cross, mutual interference* * *1) ( acción) crossing2) ( de calles) crossroads3) (Telec)tener un cruce de cables — (fam) to be in a muddle (colloq)
4) (Agr, Biol) cross* * *1) ( acción) crossing2) ( de calles) crossroads3) (Telec)tener un cruce de cables — (fam) to be in a muddle (colloq)
4) (Agr, Biol) cross* * *cruce11 = intersection, crossover [cross-over], junction, crossing point.Ex: The loan period is given at the intersections of the rows and columns.
Ex: Each person works two and a half days a week and this allows a midweek crossover period so that communication between them is not restricted to notes and phone calls.Ex: People value the public library highly as an educational and community resource and the library acts as an 'information junction' to bind the community together.Ex: They stopped or lay down or wallowed frequently just before the crossing point on the river.* cruce de caminos = crossroads, fork in the road.* cruce de la frontera = border crossing.* cruce de peatones = zebra crossing, pedestrian crossing, pelican crossing.* cruce en barco = boat ride.* cruce fronterizo = border crossing.* cruce peatonal = pedestrian crossing.cruce22 = mixed breed.Ex: Of the 882 dogs, 228 were German hepherds, 86 were Great Danes and 73 were mixed breeds.
* cruce de razas = mixed breed.* * *A (acción) crossingB (de calles) crossroads[ S ] cruce peligroso dangerous junctionCompuesto:cruce peatonal or de peatonespedestrian crossingC ( Telec):hay un cruce en las líneas there's a crossed linees cruce de burro y yegua it is a cross between a donkey and a mare* * *
Del verbo cruzar: ( conjugate cruzar)
crucé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
cruce es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cruce
cruzar
cruce sustantivo masculino
1
( on signs) cruce peligroso dangerous junction;
cruce peatonal or de peatones pedestrian crossingc) (Telec):
2 (Agr, Biol) cross
cruzar ( conjugate cruzar) verbo transitivo
1 ( atravesar) ‹calle/mar/puente› to cross
2 ‹ piernas› to cross;
‹ brazos› to cross, fold
3
4 ( llevar al otro lado) to take (o carry etc) … across
5 ‹animales/plantas› to cross
verbo intransitivo ( atravesar) to cross;
cruzarse verbo pronominal
1 ( recípr)
b) (en viaje, camino):◊ nos cruzamos en el camino we met o passed each other on the way;
nuestras cartas se han debido de cruce our letters must have crossed in the post;
crucese con algn to see o pass sb
2 ( interponerse):
se me cruzó otro corredor another runner cut in front of me
cruce sustantivo masculino
1 crossing
(de carreteras) crossroads
2 (entre animales) cross, (animal cruzado) crossbreed
3 Tel crossed line
cruzar
I verbo transitivo
1 to cross
(las piernas) to cross one's legs
(los brazos) to fold one's arms
2 (dirigir unas palabras, miradas) to exchange
3 (animal, planta) to cross, crossbreed
II verbo intransitivo (atravesar) to cross
' cruce' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
glorieta
- luz
English:
cross
- crossing
- crossroads
- gridlock
- interchange
- intersection
- junction
- overshoot
- come
- dim
- dip
- mule
- pass
- pedestrian
- T
* * *♦ nm1. [de líneas] crossing, intersection;[de carreteras] crossroads [singular];gira a la derecha en el próximo cruce turn right at the next junction2. [paso] crossing;pasa al otro lado por el cruce use the crossing to cross the road;un cruce fronterizo a border crossing3. [de animales, plantas] cross;un cruce de fox-terrier y chihuahua a cross between a fox terrier and a chihuahua4. [de teléfono] crossed line;hay un cruce en la línea we've got o there's a crossed line5. [en fútbol] crossfield ball o pass6. [en competición deportiva] round [in knockout competition];les tocó el cruce más difícil they got the toughest draw* * *m1 de especies cross2 de carreteras crossroads sg3:cruce en las líneas TELEC crossed line4 DEP crossfield pass, cross* * *cruce nm1) : crossing, cross2) : crossroads, intersectioncruce peatonal: crosswalk* * *cruce n1. (en general) junction / crossroads2. (paso de peatones) crossing3. (híbrido) cross4. (telefónico) crossed line -
4 combate
m.1 fight (lucha).combate de boxeo boxing matchcombate cuerpo a cuerpo hand-to-hand combatcombate de lucha libre wrestling match2 combat, action, battle, engagement.3 competition, contest, match.4 combating.5 boxing match, bout.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: combatir.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: combatir.* * *1 (gen) combat, battle2 MILITAR battle3 (boxeo) fight, contest\librar combate to wage battlecombate nulo draw* * *noun m.1) combat2) fight* * *SM (Mil) combat; (Boxeo) contest, fight; [de ideas, sentimientos] conflictestar fuera de combate — (lit, fig) to be out of action; (Boxeo) to be knocked out
dejar o poner a algn fuera de combate — (lit, fig) to put sb out of action; (Boxeo) to knock sb out
combate naval — naval battle, sea battle
* * *a) (Mil) combatb) ( en boxeo) fightdejar a alguien fuera de combate — ( en boxeo) to knock somebody out; (en debate, competición) to crush somebody
* * *= combat, fighting.Ex. It is not without significance perhaps that some writers on the reference interview use the term 'encounter', which the Concise Oxford Dictionary defines as 'meet as adversary', 'meeting in combat'.Ex. The children were involved in manual labour, guard duty, front-line fighting, bomb manufacture, setting sea/land mines & radio & communication.----* avión de combate = fighter plane, fighter jet.* baja en combate = combat casualty.* bota de combate = combat boot.* buque de combate = battle cruiser.* caer en combate = fall in + action.* caído en combate = killed in action.* combate aéreo = dogfight [dog fight].* combate de almohadas = pillow fight.* combate de boxeo = prize fight, boxing match.* combate pugilístico = boxing match.* crucero de combate = battle cruiser.* dejar fuera de combate = lay + Nombre + low.* desaparecido en combate = missing in action (MIA).* entablar combate = engage in + combat.* entablar combate con = engage.* muerto en combate = killed in action.* piloto de avión de combate = fighter pilot.* piloto de combate = fighter pilot.* poner fuera de combate = lay + Nombre + low.* puesto de combate = battle-station.* reglas de combate = rules of engagement.* uniforme de combate = battle uniform.* * *a) (Mil) combatb) ( en boxeo) fightdejar a alguien fuera de combate — ( en boxeo) to knock somebody out; (en debate, competición) to crush somebody
* * *= combat, fighting.Ex: It is not without significance perhaps that some writers on the reference interview use the term 'encounter', which the Concise Oxford Dictionary defines as 'meet as adversary', 'meeting in combat'.
Ex: The children were involved in manual labour, guard duty, front-line fighting, bomb manufacture, setting sea/land mines & radio & communication.* avión de combate = fighter plane, fighter jet.* baja en combate = combat casualty.* bota de combate = combat boot.* buque de combate = battle cruiser.* caer en combate = fall in + action.* caído en combate = killed in action.* combate aéreo = dogfight [dog fight].* combate de almohadas = pillow fight.* combate de boxeo = prize fight, boxing match.* combate pugilístico = boxing match.* crucero de combate = battle cruiser.* dejar fuera de combate = lay + Nombre + low.* desaparecido en combate = missing in action (MIA).* entablar combate = engage in + combat.* entablar combate con = engage.* muerto en combate = killed in action.* piloto de avión de combate = fighter pilot.* piloto de combate = fighter pilot.* poner fuera de combate = lay + Nombre + low.* puesto de combate = battle-station.* reglas de combate = rules of engagement.* uniforme de combate = battle uniform.* * *1 ( Mil) combatzona de combate combat zone2 (en boxeo) fightun combate a quince asaltos a 15-round fightdejar a algn fuera de combate (en boxeo) to knock sb out; (en un debate, una competición) to crush sb* * *
Del verbo combatir: ( conjugate combatir)
combate es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
combate
combatir
combate sustantivo masculinoa) (Mil) combat;
avión de combate fighter plane
combatir ( conjugate combatir) verbo intransitivo [soldado/ejército] to fight
verbo transitivo ‹enemigo/enfermedad/fuego› to fight, to combat (frml);
‹proyecto/propuesta› to fight;
‹ frío› to fight off
combate sustantivo masculino combat
Box fight
Mil battle
♦ Locuciones: fuera de combate, (vencido) out for the count
(inservible) out of action
combatir
I verbo intransitivo to fight [contra, against
con, with]: combatieron con el enemigo hasta caer rendidos, they fought against the enemy until they became exhausted
II verbo transitivo to combat: hay que combatir esta enfermedad con todos los medios a nuestro alcance, we need to fight this disease using all of our resources
' combate' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carro
- fiera
- fiero
- lucha
- simulacro
- tanque
- zafarrancho
- avión
- caído
- comando
- disputa
- disputar
- fuera
- librar
English:
action
- bout
- combat
- fight
- match
- station
- unarmed combat
- contest
- firing
- tank
- war
* * *combate nm1. [militar] combat;el combate se produjo por la noche the battle took place during the night;combate cuerpo a cuerpo hand-to-hand combat2. [lucha] fight;el combate contra las drogas/el desempleo the fight against drugs/unemployment;un combate desigual an uneven contest;también Figdejar a alguien fuera de combate to knock sb out;este coche ha quedado fuera de combate this car has had it3. [en boxeo, artes marciales] fight, contest;deporte de combate combat sportcombate de boxeo boxing match;combate de lucha libre wrestling match;combate por el título title fight* * *m2 DEP fight;fuera de combate out of action* * *combate nm1) : combat2) : fight, boxing match* * *combate n1. (en general) battle2. (boxeo) fight / match
См. также в других словарях:
knockout — [[t]nɒ̱kaʊt[/t]] knockouts also knock out 1) N COUNT: also by N In boxing, a knockout is a situation in which a boxer wins the fight by making his opponent fall to the ground and be unable to stand up before the referee has counted to ten. 2) ADJ … English dictionary
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knockout — I UK [ˈnɒkaʊt] / US [ˈnɑkˌaʊt] noun [countable] Word forms knockout : singular knockout plural knockouts 1) a) a hit that knocks a boxer down, so that they cannot get up b) a boxing match that is won when one person cannot get up after being hit… … English dictionary
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knockout — adj. Knockout is used with these nouns: ↑blow, ↑competition, ↑cup, ↑punch, ↑stage, ↑tournament … Collocations dictionary