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2 interferir
v.1 to jam (radio, Tel & TV).2 to interfere with.María interfiere siempre Mary interferes always.3 to interfere.4 to interfere in, to obstruct.María interfiere el plan Mary interferes in=obstructs the plan.5 to get in the way, to come in the way.Su necedad interfiere Her crassness comes in the way.* * *1 (transmisión, programa) to jam2 (obstaculizar) to interfere in1 to meddle, interfere* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=obstaculizar) to interfere with, get in the way of2) (Radio, Telec) to interfere with; [con intención] to jam; [+ teléfono] to tap3) (=injerirse en) to interfere in, meddle ininterfieren la vida privada de los ciudadanos — they interfere o meddle in people's private lives
2.VI to interfere (en in, with)3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( obstaculizar) to interfere inb) < emisión> to jam2.interferir vi to interfere, meddle3.interferir en algo — < en un asunto> to interfere o meddle in something
interferirse v proninterferirse en algo — to interfere o meddle in something
* * *Ex. You should use other symbols, without necessarily having them reproduced on the card where they certainly do interfere with the intelligibility and ease of reading.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( obstaculizar) to interfere inb) < emisión> to jam2.interferir vi to interfere, meddle3.interferir en algo — < en un asunto> to interfere o meddle in something
interferirse v proninterferirse en algo — to interfere o meddle in something
* * *Ex: You should use other symbols, without necessarily having them reproduced on the card where they certainly do interfere with the intelligibility and ease of reading.
* * *interferir [ I11 ]vt1 (obstaculizar) to interfere IN2 ‹emisión› to jam■ interferirvito interfere, meddle interferir EN algo ‹en un asunto› to interfere o meddle IN sthinterferir en los asuntos internos de otro país to interfere o meddle in the internal affairs of another countryintentaron interferir en nuestra decisión they tried to influence our decisioninterferirse EN algo to interfere o meddle IN sthno te interfieras en sus asuntos don't interfere in o meddle in her affairs* * *
interferir ( conjugate interferir) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
to interfere, meddle;
interferir en algo ‹ en asunto› to interfere o meddle in sth
interferirse verbo pronominal interferirse en algo to interfere o meddle in sth
interferir verbo transitivo
1 to interfere [con, with]
2 Rad TV to jam
' interferir' also found in these entries:
English:
interfere
- jam
* * *♦ vt1. Rad & Tel to interfere with;[intencionadamente] to jam2. [interponerse a] to interfere in3. [interceptar] [tráfico] to obstruct;[pase] to intercept, to block♦ vito interfere (en in);no quiero interferir en su vida privada I don't want to interfere in his private life* * *I v/t interfere withII v/i interfere (en in)* * *interferir {76} vi: to interfere, to meddleinterferir vt: to interfere with, to obstruct -
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intɛrfe'rirv irr2) ( intervenir) sich einmischen, dazwischentreten, einschreiten3) (obstruir, obstaculizar) versperren, behindern, überlagernverbo transitivo2. [interponerse] sich einmischen————————verbo intransitivointerferirinterferir [iDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Dterfe'rir]num1num física interferierennum2num (en asunto) sich einmischen [en in+acusativo]; eso no interfiere en absoluto das stört überhaupt nicht -
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5 interferir
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6 interferir
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8 interferir (ie-i)
• fyz. interferovat• fyz. rušit (vysílání)• stopnout -
9 interferir (ie-i) (en u.c.)
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11 interferir
1. tr 1) намесвам се, преча; препречвам; 2) предизвиквам интеференция; 2. intr намесвам се, бъркам се в чужди работи. -
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13 interferir con
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15 política de no interferir
• laird• laityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > política de no interferir
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17 intervenir
v.1 to tap.El tipo interviene el proyecto The guy tap the project.2 to seize (incautarse de).3 to audit (finance) (cuentas).La contraloría interviene a la empresa The comptroller audits the company.4 to take part.intervino en varias películas cómicas (en discusión, debate) she appeared in several comedy filmsen la evolución de la economía intervienen muchos factores several different factors play a part in the state of the economydespués del presidente intervino el Sr. Ramírez Mr Ramirez spoke after the president5 to intervene (interferir, imponer el orden).El juez interviene a veces The judge intervenes sometimes.6 to operate on, to perform surgery on, to make an intervention on.Te interviene el Dr. Pérez Dr. Perez makes an operation on you.7 to take over, to take control of, to take over the operation of.El socio interviene la empresa The associate takes over the operation of..8 to confiscate, to seize.La corte interviene sus bienes The court seized his belongings.* * *1 (tomar parte) to take part (en, in); (mediar) to intervene2 (interrumpir) to intervene3 (hablar) to speak (en, at)1 MEDICINA to operate on2 (alijo, mercancía) to seize3 (teléfono) to tap4 (cuentas) to audit* * *verb1) to intervene2) take part3) operate* * *1. VI1) (=tomar parte) to take partla reyerta en la que intervino el acusado — the brawl in which the defendant took part o was involved
2) (=injerirse) to intervenela policía intervino para separar a las dos pandillas — the police intervened to separate the two gangs
3) (=mediar)el presidente intervino para que se pudiera llegar a un acuerdo — the president mediated o interceded so that an agreement could be reached
las circunstancias que intervinieron en mi dimisión — the circumstances that influenced my resignation
2. VT1) (=controlar) to take over, take control ofla junta militar intervino todas las cadenas estatales — the junta took over o took control of all the state-run channels
el gobierno intervino a los ferroviarios — the government took over o took control of the railworkers' union
2) (Com) [+ cuenta] to audit; [+ banco, empresa] to take into administration; [+ cuenta, bienes] to freeze3) (Med) to operate on4) [+ droga, armas, patrimonio, bienes] to confiscate, seize5) [+ teléfono] to tap* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) (en debate, operación) to take part; ( en espectáculo) to appear, performb) ( mediar) to intervene, intercede (frml)c) ( tomar parte) to intervene2.intervenir vt1)a) < teléfono> to tapb) ( tomar control de) < empresa> to place... in administrationc) ( inspeccionar) < cuentas> to audit, inspectd) <armas/droga> to seize, confiscatee) (AmL) <universidad/emisora> to take over the running of, take control of2) ( operar) to operate on* * *= go into, have + a hand in, step in, intervene, jump in, obtrude (into), cut in, mediate, intersect, come into + play, call into + play, wiretap [wire-tap], weigh in, chime in.Ex. As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.Ex. For the benefit of all users of the thesaurus who have not had a hand in its initial compilation some written record describing the anticipated use of the thesaurus is valuable.Ex. Furthermore, children can be misled by group influences into reading truly pernicious material (hard core ponography, for example) and when this happens adults have a clear responsibility to step in and do something about it.Ex. And again, this is a point at which the teacher may need to intervene to provide examples.Ex. The unhappy tendency among teachers -- an occupational neurosis -- is to jump in too early and too often, especially if the talk wanders from direct comments about books under consideration.Ex. The librarian will provide whatever help is required without obtruding into the process.Ex. 'I'm not sure what 'arbitrary and capricious' means,' Stanton cut in reasonably.Ex. School library media professionals who mediate in the learning experiences of students must be well informed critical thinkers.Ex. Contingency plans can be devised to intersect at several points on this time continuum.Ex. There are, of course, all sorts of other considerations which come into play in determining the income which a publisher might obtain from a book.Ex. Ethical principles are called into play when deliberating about values, particularly when values run into conflict.Ex. The implementation of this system would enable law enforcement agencies to wiretap all digital communication.Ex. If Division VIII is best positioned to weigh in on terminology, Division VIII should do so and the rest of us should follow that lead.Ex. A few members of this list have done this, so wait for them to chime in here.----* intervenir con = chime in with.* intervenir en un conflicto = enter + conflict.* que intervienen = at play.* si no intervienen otros factores = ceteris paribus, all (other) things being equal.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) (en debate, operación) to take part; ( en espectáculo) to appear, performb) ( mediar) to intervene, intercede (frml)c) ( tomar parte) to intervene2.intervenir vt1)a) < teléfono> to tapb) ( tomar control de) < empresa> to place... in administrationc) ( inspeccionar) < cuentas> to audit, inspectd) <armas/droga> to seize, confiscatee) (AmL) <universidad/emisora> to take over the running of, take control of2) ( operar) to operate on* * *= go into, have + a hand in, step in, intervene, jump in, obtrude (into), cut in, mediate, intersect, come into + play, call into + play, wiretap [wire-tap], weigh in, chime in.Ex: As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.
Ex: For the benefit of all users of the thesaurus who have not had a hand in its initial compilation some written record describing the anticipated use of the thesaurus is valuable.Ex: Furthermore, children can be misled by group influences into reading truly pernicious material (hard core ponography, for example) and when this happens adults have a clear responsibility to step in and do something about it.Ex: And again, this is a point at which the teacher may need to intervene to provide examples.Ex: The unhappy tendency among teachers -- an occupational neurosis -- is to jump in too early and too often, especially if the talk wanders from direct comments about books under consideration.Ex: The librarian will provide whatever help is required without obtruding into the process.Ex: 'I'm not sure what 'arbitrary and capricious' means,' Stanton cut in reasonably.Ex: School library media professionals who mediate in the learning experiences of students must be well informed critical thinkers.Ex: Contingency plans can be devised to intersect at several points on this time continuum.Ex: There are, of course, all sorts of other considerations which come into play in determining the income which a publisher might obtain from a book.Ex: Ethical principles are called into play when deliberating about values, particularly when values run into conflict.Ex: The implementation of this system would enable law enforcement agencies to wiretap all digital communication.Ex: If Division VIII is best positioned to weigh in on terminology, Division VIII should do so and the rest of us should follow that lead.Ex: A few members of this list have done this, so wait for them to chime in here.* intervenir con = chime in with.* intervenir en un conflicto = enter + conflict.* que intervienen = at play.* si no intervienen otros factores = ceteris paribus, all (other) things being equal.* * *intervenir [ I31 ]vi1 (en un debate) to take part; (en un espectáculo) to appear, perform; (en una operación) to take partintervino ante el director a nuestro favor she intervened o interceded on our behalf with the directoren mi decisión han intervenido muchos factores many factors have had a bearing on my decision3 (involucrarse, inmiscuirse) to intervene, get involvedno pensamos intervenir en los problemas internos de otros países we do not intend intervening o getting involved in the internal affairs of other countrieslos profesores tuvieron que intervenir en la pelea the teachers had to intervene to stop the fightno quiso intervenir en la pelea he didn't want to get involved in the fight■ intervenirvtA1 ‹teléfono› to tap2 (tomar control de) ‹empresa› to place … in administration3 (inspeccionar) ‹cuentas› to audit, inspect4 ‹armas/droga› to seize, confiscate5 ( AmL) ‹universidad/emisora› to take over the running of, take control ofB (operar) to operate onfue intervenido en una clínica privada he had his operation o he was operated on o he underwent surgery in a private clinic* * *
intervenir ( conjugate intervenir) verbo intransitivo
( en espectáculo) to appear, perform
intervenir en una pelea to intervene o step in to stop a fight;
( involucrarse) to get involved in a fight
verbo transitivo
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2 ( operar) to operate on;
intervenir
I vi (mediar) to intervene [en, in]
(participar) to take part [en, in]: me gustaría intervenir en el debate, I'd like to take part in the debate
II verbo transitivo
1 (un alijo de droga, etc) to confiscate, to seize: la policía ha intervenido la droga en la frontera, the police seized the drugs at the border
2 (bloquear una cuenta bancaria) to block o freeze: el juez ha intervenido su cuenta, the judge froze his bank account
(auditar) to audit
3 (un teléfono) to tap: me parece que la línea está intervenida, I think they put a tap on our phone
4 Med (a un paciente) to operate on: le van a intervenir mañana a las nueve, they're performing her surgery tomorrow at nine o'clock
' intervenir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mediar
- terciar
English:
intervene
- join in
- step in
- interest
- move
- operate
- step
- tap
* * *♦ vt3. [teléfono, línea] to tap;[correspondencia] to open4. [incautarse de] to seize5. Am [institución privada] to put into administration♦ vi1. [participar] to take part (en in); [en pelea, discusión] to get involved (en in);intervino en varias películas cómicas she appeared in several comedy films;en la evolución de la economía intervienen muchos factores several different factors play a part in the state of the economy;después del presidente intervino el Sr. Ramírez Mr Ramirez spoke after the president;yo quisiera intervenir para decir que no estamos de acuerdo con la propuesta I would just like to say something: we do not agree with the proposal;¿alguien más quisiera intervenir sobre esta cuestión? would anyone else like so say something on this issue?2. [interferir, imponer el orden] to intervene (en in);la policía tuvo que intervenir para separar a las dos aficiones the police had to intervene to separate the two groups of fans3. [mediar] to intervene, to intercede;su padre intervino ante su madre para que lo dejara salir his father spoke to his mother to persuade her to let him go out;la ONU intervino para lograr un acuerdo the UN intervened o interceded in order to get an agreement* * *II v/t1 TELEC tap2 contrabando seize3 MED operate on* * *intervenir {87} vi1) : to take part2) interceder: to intervene, to intercedeintervenir vt1) : to control, to supervise2) : to audit3) : to operate on4) : to tap (a telephone)* * *intervenir vb1. (interponerse) to intervene3. (operar) to operate on -
18 вмешаться
mezclarse (en); intervenir (непр.) vi (en) (в политику и т.п.); ingerirse (непр.) (en); inmiscuirse (en), entrometerse (en) ( некстати)вмеша́ться в разгово́р — mezclarse en la conversaciónвмеша́ться в де́ло — interceder (interferir, tomar cartas) en el asuntoв де́ло вмеша́лся суд — la justicia intervino en el asunto -
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manipu'larv1) handhaben2) (fig: ejercer influencia) manipulierenverbo transitivo1. [manejar] handhaben2. [mangonear] eingreifenmanipularmanipular [manipu'lar]num2num (elaborar) verarbeitennum3num (alterar) manipulieren -
20 emisión
f.1 emission, emittance, emanation, issuance.2 broadcast.3 emission, monetary emission.4 flotation.* * *1 (gen) emission2 (bonos, sellos, monedas) issue\cierre de la emisión RADIO TELEVISIÓN close-downemisión de bonos FINANZAS bond issueemisión de obligaciones FINANZAS issue of debenturesemisión en directo RADIO TELEVISIÓN live transmissionemisión pública FINANZAS public issue* * *noun f.1) emission2) broadcast3) issue* * *SF1) (=acción) emission; (Econ etc) issue; (Bolsa) share issueemisión de acciones, emisión de valores — flotation
2) (Radio, TV) (=difusión) broadcasting; (=programa) broadcast, programme, program (EEUU)emisión publicitaria — commercial, advertising spot
3) (Inform) output* * *1) (Tec) emission2) (Fin) issue* * *= emission, issuance, screening.Ex. This article describes how the property of chemiluminescence -- the faint emission of light from organic materials undergoing oxidisation -- may be used to measure the rate of degradation of paper.Ex. Publications describing or revealing an invention can be a bar to issuance of a patent.Ex. He focuses on the particular question as to how the laws apply to the various practices such as the screening of documentaries and other films in staff meetings.----* emisión de bonos = bond issue.* emisión de carbono = carbon emission.* emisión de gases = exhaust emission.* emisión de gases de efecto invernadero = carbon emission.* emisión de gas invernadero = greenhouse gas emission.* emisión de partículas = particle emission.* emisión tóxica = toxic emission, toxic fume.* sistema de emisión de gases = exhaust system.* sistema de emisión de humos = exhaust system.* tiempo de emisión = airtime.* * *1) (Tec) emission2) (Fin) issue* * *= emission, issuance, screening.Ex: This article describes how the property of chemiluminescence -- the faint emission of light from organic materials undergoing oxidisation -- may be used to measure the rate of degradation of paper.
Ex: Publications describing or revealing an invention can be a bar to issuance of a patent.Ex: He focuses on the particular question as to how the laws apply to the various practices such as the screening of documentaries and other films in staff meetings.* emisión de bonos = bond issue.* emisión de carbono = carbon emission.* emisión de gases = exhaust emission.* emisión de gases de efecto invernadero = carbon emission.* emisión de gas invernadero = greenhouse gas emission.* emisión de partículas = particle emission.* emisión tóxica = toxic emission, toxic fume.* sistema de emisión de gases = exhaust system.* sistema de emisión de humos = exhaust system.* tiempo de emisión = airtime.* * *A ( Tec) emissionB ( Fin) issueCompuestos:● emisión de carbono or de gases efecto invernaderocarbon emissioncompraventa de emisiones de carbono trading in carbon emissions( Chi) fiduciary note issueC ( Rad, TV)1 (acción) broadcasting2 ( frml) (programa) program*, broadcast* * *
emisión sustantivo femeninoa) (Tec) emissionb) (Fin) issue
( programa) (frml) program( conjugate program), broadcast
emisión sustantivo femenino
1 emission
una emisión de gases tóxicos, an emission of poisonous gas
2 (de moneda, papel oficial) issue
3 Rad TV broadcasting
emisión en directo/en vivo, live broadcast
' emisión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cierre
- interferir
English:
broadcast
- emission
- hook-up
- issue
- live
- release
- share issue
- discharge
- flotation
* * *emisión nf1. [de rayos, gas] emission;[de energía] output;emisiones tóxicas toxic emissions2. [de monedas, sellos, acciones] issueBolsa emisión de acciones liberadas scrip issue; Fin emisión convertible conversion issue; Bolsa emisión con derecho preferente de suscripción rights issue; Bolsa emisión gratuita de acciones bonus issue; Fin emisión de obligaciones debentures issue3. [radiotelevisiva] [transmisión] broadcasting;[programa] programme, broadcast;interrumpimos la emisión para comunicarles que… we interrupt this programme o broadcast to inform you that…* * *f1 emission;emisiones contaminantes emissions of pollutants;de baja emisión contaminante low-emission2 COM issue3 RAD, TV broadcast* * *1) : emission2) : broadcast3) : issueemisión de acciones: stock issue* * *emisión n1. (de programa) broadcast2. (de billetes, sellos) issue
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См. также в других словарях:
interferir — verbo transitivo,prnl. 1. Ponerse (una persona o una cosa) en el camino de [otra] haciendo más difícil su realización o su desarrollo: La enfermedad se interfirió en su vida y tuvo que cambiar sus planes. La policía rogó a los manifestantes que… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
interferir — Se conjuga como: sentir Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: interferir interfiriendo interferido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. interfiero interfieres… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
interferir — interferir(se) 1. ‘Intervenir o interponerse en algo, modificando o impidiendo su funcionamiento o desarrollo’. Verbo irregular: se conjuga como sentir (→ apéndice 1, n.º 53). 2. Puede usarse como transitivo: «Odiaba a los automovilistas y por… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
interferir — com interfere com o meu feitio … Dicionario dos verbos portugueses
interferir — v. intr. 1. Intervir. 2. [Física] Produzir interferência … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
interferir — (Del ingl. interfere). 1. tr. Cruzar, interponer algo en el camino de otra cosa, o en una acción. U. t. c. prnl.) 2. Fís. Causar interferencia. U. t. c. intr.) 3. intr. Telec. Dicho de una señal: Introducirse en la recepción de otra y perturbarla … Diccionario de la lengua española
interferir — ► verbo transitivo/ intransitivo/ pronominal 1 Mezclarse o interponerse una acción o un movimiento en otro: ■ se interfirió en la gestión; su entrada interfirió el hilo de la conversación; no interfieras en mi vida. SE CONJUGA COMO sentir REG.… … Enciclopedia Universal
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interferir — v tr (Se conjuga como sentir, 9a) 1 Servir de obstáculo a algo o evitar o dificultar un propósito o un fin; interponer o interponerse: Los nuevos programas del DIF no interfieren los proyectos asistenciales de otras instituciones 2 Vigilar o… … Español en México
interferir — transitivo y pronominal interponer, inmiscuir, obstaculizar, estorbar, interrumpir. Por ejemplo: no quiero interferir en tus asustos … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
interferir — No debe olvidarse que a este vocablo pueden sustituirlo, ventajosamente muchas veces, intervenir, injerirse, inmiscuirse, entremeterse, perturbar etc … Diccionario español de neologismos