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101 at long last
أَخِيرًا \ at last: in the end, after much delay: The train was very slow, but we got there at last. (finalmente; afinal). at length: at last; in the end: He waited two hours. At length he went home. at long last: after a very great delay. eventually: in the end: The car kept stopping, but we got home eventually. finally: lastly; in the end. lastly: (in a list; esp. in speeches) in the last place: Lastly, may I thank you all for listening so attentively. ultimately: in the end: We must all, ultimately, die. \ See Also في النهاية -
102 eventually
أَخِيرًا \ at last: in the end, after much delay: The train was very slow, but we got there at last. (finalmente; afinal). at length: at last; in the end: He waited two hours. At length he went home. at long last: after a very great delay. eventually: in the end: The car kept stopping, but we got home eventually. finally: lastly; in the end. lastly: (in a list; esp. in speeches) in the last place: Lastly, may I thank you all for listening so attentively. ultimately: in the end: We must all, ultimately, die. \ See Also في النهاية -
103 finally
أَخِيرًا \ at last: in the end, after much delay: The train was very slow, but we got there at last. (finalmente; afinal). at length: at last; in the end: He waited two hours. At length he went home. at long last: after a very great delay. eventually: in the end: The car kept stopping, but we got home eventually. finally: lastly; in the end. lastly: (in a list; esp. in speeches) in the last place: Lastly, may I thank you all for listening so attentively. ultimately: in the end: We must all, ultimately, die. \ See Also في النهاية -
104 ultimately
أَخِيرًا \ at last: in the end, after much delay: The train was very slow, but we got there at last. (finalmente; afinal). at length: at last; in the end: He waited two hours. At length he went home. at long last: after a very great delay. eventually: in the end: The car kept stopping, but we got home eventually. finally: lastly; in the end. lastly: (in a list; esp. in speeches) in the last place: Lastly, may I thank you all for listening so attentively. ultimately: in the end: We must all, ultimately, die. \ See Also في النهاية -
105 в конце
1) General subject: at the close, at the end, at the end of (чего-либо), far (какого-л. периода), finally, last, last (при перечислении и т.п.), lastly, late in, (месяца) towards the end of (That happened towards the end of May, I believe.), in the waning days of3) Mathematics: at the close of, in late4) Law: ad finem5) Jargon: till the fat lady sings6) Makarov: lastly (при перечислении и т.п.), late (какого-л. периода и т.п.)7) Phraseological unit: (концов) in the eleventh hour -
106 и, наконец, я должен ещё объяснить, что
1) General subject: lastly, I must explain that (...) (...)2) Makarov: (...) lastly, I must explain that (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > и, наконец, я должен ещё объяснить, что
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107 ultimo
Del verbo ultimar: ( conjugate ultimar) \ \
ultimo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
ultimó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: ultimar último
ultimar ( conjugate ultimar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ preparativos› to complete; ‹ detalles› to finalize 2 (AmL frml) ( matar) to kill, murder
último
◊ -ma adjetivo ( delante del n)1 ( en el tiempo) last;◊ a última hora at the last minute o moment;su último libro his latest book; en los últimos tiempos recently; ¿cuándo fue la última vez que lo usaste? when did you last use it? 2 por última vez for the last time; como último recurso as a last resort; última voluntad last wishes (pl) 3 ( en el espacio): la última fila the back row 4 ( definitivo): ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino last one; es el último de la clase he's bottom of the class; a últimos de (Esp) toward(s) the end of; por último finally, lastly
ultimar verbo transitivo
1 (un proyecto, una tarea) to finalize
ultimar detalles, to finalize details
2 LAm (rematar, asesinar) to kill, finish off
último,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin otro detrás) last: éste es el último caramelo, this is the last sweet
2 (no preferente, peor de una serie) last: es el último lugar en que habría mirado, it's the last place where I'd look
3 (más reciente) latest
última moda, latest fashion
según las últimas noticias, according to the latest news
4 (más remoto) farther: la vacuna tiene que llegar hasta la última aldea del continente, the vaccine must reach the most remote village on the continent
5 (más alto) top
el último piso, the top floor
6 (definitivo) last, final: era su última oferta, it was his final offer
mi última oportunidad, my last chance
7 (al final de un periodo de tiempo) a últimos de mes, towards the end of the month
II pron last one: los últimos en llegar fuimos nosotros, we were the last to arrive
el último de la fila, the last one in the queue Locuciones: estar en las últimas, (un enfermo) to be at death's door fam (carecer de dinero, comida) to be broke (estar acabándose) to be about to run out
ser lo último, to be the last (algo indigno, inaceptable) mendigar es lo último, having to beg is the pits
a la última, up to the minute
de última hora: una decisión de última hora, a last-minute decision
una noticia de última hora, a newsflash
por último, finally ' último' also found in these entries: Spanish: abajo - caso - decidir - ensalzar - faltar - fin - hasta - inspección - ligue - llegar - memoria - número - para - pasada - pasado - recordar - remedio - rozar - sprint - suspiro - término - última - arriba - aviso - el - en - extremo - grito - lugar - mono - recurso - rincón English: afterthought - bottom - burst - cancel - come - eleventh - enjoy - final - finally - height - hot news - last - last-ditch - lastly - latest - latter - laugh - LIFO - outermost - parting - past - push - rage - refer to - resort - senior - spurt - state-of-the-art - stave off - title - top - touch - word - year - after - close - current - dying - fail - inch - late - line - memorial - most - nook - scramble - state - survive - ultimateadv.• del mes pasado adv.['ʌltɪmǝʊ]ADV = ult. -
108 finally
adverb1) (in the end) schließlich; (expressing impatience etc.) endlich* * *1) (as the last (of many): The soldiers rode past, then came the Royal visitors, and finally the Queen.) zum Schluß2) (at last, after a long time: The train finally arrived.) endlich* * *fi·nal·ly[ˈfaɪnəli]adv inv2. (lastly) zum Schluss3. (in conclusion) abschließend, zum Schluss* * *['faInəlɪ]adv2) (= lastly) zum Schluss; (= in conclusion, introducing a final point) abschließend, zum Abschlussand finally I must say... — und abschließend möchte ich sagen...
3) (= definitively) decide, settle endgültig* * *finally adv1. endlich, schließlich, zuletzt:finally! (na) endlich!2. zum (Ab)Schluss3. endgültig* * *adverb1) (in the end) schließlich; (expressing impatience etc.) endlich2) (in conclusion) zum Schluss; (once for all) ein für allemal* * *adv.endgültig adv.endlich adv.schließlich adv.zum Abschluss ausdr. -
109 last
I 1. adjective1) (coming at the end: We set out on the last day of November; He was last in the race; He caught the last bus home.) sidst; sidste2) (most recent; next before the present: Our last house was much smaller than this; last year/month/week.) sidste; forrige3) (coming or remaining after all the others: He was the last guest to leave.) sidste2. adverb(at the end of or after all the others: He took his turn last.) til sidst; til slut- lastly- at long last
- at last
- hear
- see the last of
- the last person
- the last straw
- the last thing
- the last word
- on one's last legs
- to the last II verb1) (to continue to exist: This situation lasted until she got married; I hope this fine weather lasts.) vare; holde2) (to remain in good condition or supply: This carpet has lasted well; The bread won't last another two days - we'll need more; This coat will last me until I die.) holde•- lasting- last out* * *I 1. adjective1) (coming at the end: We set out on the last day of November; He was last in the race; He caught the last bus home.) sidst; sidste2) (most recent; next before the present: Our last house was much smaller than this; last year/month/week.) sidste; forrige3) (coming or remaining after all the others: He was the last guest to leave.) sidste2. adverb(at the end of or after all the others: He took his turn last.) til sidst; til slut- lastly- at long last
- at last
- hear
- see the last of
- the last person
- the last straw
- the last thing
- the last word
- on one's last legs
- to the last II verb1) (to continue to exist: This situation lasted until she got married; I hope this fine weather lasts.) vare; holde2) (to remain in good condition or supply: This carpet has lasted well; The bread won't last another two days - we'll need more; This coat will last me until I die.) holde•- lasting- last out -
110 afectar
v.1 to affect.las medidas afectan a los pensionistas the measures affect pensionersLa conversación afecta sus ideas The conversation affects his ideas.La tensión nerviosa afecta a María Stress affects Mary.2 to upset, to affect badly.le afectó mucho la muerte de su hermano his brother's death hit him hard3 to damage.a esta madera le afecta mucho la humedad this wood is easily damaged by damp4 to affect, to feign.afectó enfado he feigned o affected angerMaría afecta interés pero no es así Mary feigns interest but it is not so.5 to pretend to.El chico afecta saber mucho The boy pretends to know a lot.* * *1 (aparentar) to affect2 (impresionar) to move3 (dañar) to damage4 (concernir) to concern1 (impresionarse) to be affected, be moved* * *verb1) to affect2) feign* * *1. VT1) (=repercutir sobre) to affect2) (=entristecer) to sadden; (=conmover) to moveme afectaron mucho las imágenes del documental — I was very moved by the pictures in the documentary
3) frm (=fingir) to affect, feignafectar ignorancia — to affect o feign ignorance
4) (Jur) to tie up, encumber5) LAm [+ forma] to take, assume6) LAm (=destinar) to allocate2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1)a) ( tener efecto en) to affectb) ( afligir) to affect (frml)2) ( fingir) <admiración/indiferencia> to affect, feign* * *= affect, colour [color, -USA], cut into, disturb, hit, impair, mar, plague, take + Posesivo + toll (on), beset (with/by), concern, afflict, disrupt, bias, prejudice, cross over, bedevil, dog, dent, make + a dent in, ail, strike, spill over into, take + a toll on, hobble, cast + an impact.Ex. Errors such as indexers assigning unsuitable terms to concepts, or relationships being omitted, will affect precision.Ex. Lastly, the style, length and contents of an abstract should and will be coloured by the resources of the abstracting agency.Ex. The paperback has cut sharply into fiction circulation, and Ennis is right in questioning this type of library.Ex. Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.Ex. Flooding, fire, earthquake, collapsed buildings and landslides are the most frequent kinds of disasters to hit libraries: nearly all will lead to wet books.Ex. It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.Ex. Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.Ex. Title indexes have always been plagued by the absence of terminology control.Ex. The pressures which modern society puts on all its members are great and those pressures take their toll.Ex. Since 1963 they have produced their own bibliographic listings with various degrees of efficiency and comprehensiveness but usually with the same depressing tardiness in recording new publications which has so beset the UNDEX listings.Ex. The first issue concerns the consistent description of subjects.Ex. There will also be those who have in fact decided what information they need but are afflicted by the paralysis of 'unverbalised thought'.Ex. Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.Ex. A sample would be biased if some elements in the population have no chance of selection.Ex. The very requirements for success in one area may prejudice success in another.Ex. Conversely, indirect costs are those factors that are difficult to assign to individual products because they cross over several products.Ex. The article has the title 'Piracy, crooked printers, inflation bedevil Russian publishing'.Ex. The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex. Perhaps by the year 2010 newspaper circulations might be seriously dented by online services.Ex. Office automation products and techniques will be able to make a sizeable dent in the growing number of office workers.Ex. The federal government has been once again defined as something broken and part of the problem ailing America.Ex. The collections of the National Library of the Czech Republic have suffered from the floods that recently struck a large part of the country.Ex. The artificiality of institutional concepts has spilled over into the structure of the publishing services on which the user depends for Community information.Ex. Agoraphobia can take a toll on sufferers' families as well as the sufferers themselves, as some agoraphobics may become housebound or cling to certain people for safety.Ex. With Florida's no-fault auto insurance law set to expire in October, there are fears that that medical services could be hobbled.Ex. An interest-rate increase is a weapon to fight inflation which will cast an impact on all industries.----* afectar a = cut across, have + impact (on), have + effect on, have + implication for, impinge on/upon, operate on, carry over to.* afectar a la eficacia de Algo = prejudice + effectiveness.* afectar al mundo = span + the globe.* afectar a todo = run through.* afectar a todo el país = sweep + the country.* afectar a una decisión = colour + decision, affect + decision.* afectar completamente = engulf.* afectar directamente = cut to + the quick.* afectar directamente a = cut to + the heart of.* afectar fuertemente = hit + hard.* afectar mucho = hit + hard.* dificultad + afectar = difficulty + dog.* no afectar = be immune against, leave + unaffected.* no ser afectado = leave + unaffected.* problema + afectar = problem + afflict, problem + plague.* problemática que afecta a = issues + surrounding.* que afecta a = surrounding.* que afecta a toda la sociedad = culture-wide.* que afecta a todas las culturas = culture-wide.* que afecta a varias edades = cross-age [cross age].* que afecta a varias generaciones = cross-generational.* ser afectado por = have + a high stake in.* sin ser afectado = untouched.* verse muy afectado por = have + a high stake in.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) ( tener efecto en) to affectb) ( afligir) to affect (frml)2) ( fingir) <admiración/indiferencia> to affect, feign* * *= affect, colour [color, -USA], cut into, disturb, hit, impair, mar, plague, take + Posesivo + toll (on), beset (with/by), concern, afflict, disrupt, bias, prejudice, cross over, bedevil, dog, dent, make + a dent in, ail, strike, spill over into, take + a toll on, hobble, cast + an impact.Ex: Errors such as indexers assigning unsuitable terms to concepts, or relationships being omitted, will affect precision.
Ex: Lastly, the style, length and contents of an abstract should and will be coloured by the resources of the abstracting agency.Ex: The paperback has cut sharply into fiction circulation, and Ennis is right in questioning this type of library.Ex: Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.Ex: Flooding, fire, earthquake, collapsed buildings and landslides are the most frequent kinds of disasters to hit libraries: nearly all will lead to wet books.Ex: It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.Ex: Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.Ex: Title indexes have always been plagued by the absence of terminology control.Ex: The pressures which modern society puts on all its members are great and those pressures take their toll.Ex: Since 1963 they have produced their own bibliographic listings with various degrees of efficiency and comprehensiveness but usually with the same depressing tardiness in recording new publications which has so beset the UNDEX listings.Ex: The first issue concerns the consistent description of subjects.Ex: There will also be those who have in fact decided what information they need but are afflicted by the paralysis of 'unverbalised thought'.Ex: Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.Ex: A sample would be biased if some elements in the population have no chance of selection.Ex: The very requirements for success in one area may prejudice success in another.Ex: Conversely, indirect costs are those factors that are difficult to assign to individual products because they cross over several products.Ex: The article has the title 'Piracy, crooked printers, inflation bedevil Russian publishing'.Ex: The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex: Perhaps by the year 2010 newspaper circulations might be seriously dented by online services.Ex: Office automation products and techniques will be able to make a sizeable dent in the growing number of office workers.Ex: The federal government has been once again defined as something broken and part of the problem ailing America.Ex: The collections of the National Library of the Czech Republic have suffered from the floods that recently struck a large part of the country.Ex: The artificiality of institutional concepts has spilled over into the structure of the publishing services on which the user depends for Community information.Ex: Agoraphobia can take a toll on sufferers' families as well as the sufferers themselves, as some agoraphobics may become housebound or cling to certain people for safety.Ex: With Florida's no-fault auto insurance law set to expire in October, there are fears that that medical services could be hobbled.Ex: An interest-rate increase is a weapon to fight inflation which will cast an impact on all industries.* afectar a = cut across, have + impact (on), have + effect on, have + implication for, impinge on/upon, operate on, carry over to.* afectar a la eficacia de Algo = prejudice + effectiveness.* afectar al mundo = span + the globe.* afectar a todo = run through.* afectar a todo el país = sweep + the country.* afectar a una decisión = colour + decision, affect + decision.* afectar completamente = engulf.* afectar directamente = cut to + the quick.* afectar directamente a = cut to + the heart of.* afectar fuertemente = hit + hard.* afectar mucho = hit + hard.* dificultad + afectar = difficulty + dog.* no afectar = be immune against, leave + unaffected.* no ser afectado = leave + unaffected.* problema + afectar = problem + afflict, problem + plague.* problemática que afecta a = issues + surrounding.* que afecta a = surrounding.* que afecta a toda la sociedad = culture-wide.* que afecta a todas las culturas = culture-wide.* que afecta a varias edades = cross-age [cross age].* que afecta a varias generaciones = cross-generational.* ser afectado por = have + a high stake in.* sin ser afectado = untouched.* verse muy afectado por = have + a high stake in.* * *afectar [A1 ]vtA1 (tener efecto en) to affectla nueva ley no afecta al pequeño empresario the new law doesn't affect the small businessmanestá afectado de una grave enfermedad pulmonar ( frml); he is suffering from a serious lung diseasela enfermedad le afectó el cerebro the illness affected her brainlas zonas afectadas por las inundaciones the areas hit o affected by the floodslo que dijiste lo afectó mucho what you said upset him terribly3 ( Der) ‹bienes› to encumberB (fingir) ‹admiración/indiferencia› to affect, feign afectar + INF to pretend to + INF* * *
afectar ( conjugate afectar) verbo transitivo
1
2 ( fingir) ‹admiración/indiferencia› to affect, feign
afectar verbo transitivo
1 (incumbir) to affect: la medida nos afecta a todos, the measure affects us all
2 (impresionar, entristecer) to affect, sadden: le afectó mucho la muerte de su padre, she was deeply affected by her father's death
' afectar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inmune
- tocar
- afligir
- impresionar
- repercutir
- sacudir
English:
affect
- damage
- get
- hit
- tell
- upset
- dent
- difference
- disrupt
- impair
- interfere
- touch
- whole
* * *afectar vt1. [incumbir] to affect;las medidas afectan a los pensionistas the measures affect pensioners2. [afligir] to upset, to affect badly;todo lo afecta he's very sensitive;lo afectó mucho la muerte de su hermano his brother's death hit him hard3. [producir perjuicios en] to damage;la sequía que afectó a la región the drought which hit the region;a esta madera le afecta mucho la humedad this wood is easily damaged by damp4. [simular] to affect, to feign;afectó enfado he feigned o affected anger5. RP [destinar, asignar] to assign* * *v/t2 ( conmover) upset, affect3 ( fingir) feign* * *afectar vt1) : to affect2) : to upset3) : to feign, to pretend* * *afectar vb1. to affect -
111 aguarrás
m.turpentine, oil of turpentine.* * *1 turpentine* * *SM turpentine* * *masculino turpentine, turps (colloq)* * *= turpentine, spirit solvent, white spirit.Ex. When we look this up in the thesaurus, we find: Thinners; RT Dispersants Plasticisers; NT Paint thinners turpentine.Ex. Lastly, one needs a spirit duplicating machine and a supply of spirit solvent with which to top up the solvent container incorporated in the machine.Ex. Household chemicals such as white spirit, paint stripper, weed killers, fertilisers, pesticides and photographic materials are considered to be hazardous.----* aguarrás mineral = mineral spirits.* * *masculino turpentine, turps (colloq)* * *= turpentine, spirit solvent, white spirit.Ex: When we look this up in the thesaurus, we find: Thinners; RT Dispersants Plasticisers; NT Paint thinners turpentine.
Ex: Lastly, one needs a spirit duplicating machine and a supply of spirit solvent with which to top up the solvent container incorporated in the machine.Ex: Household chemicals such as white spirit, paint stripper, weed killers, fertilisers, pesticides and photographic materials are considered to be hazardous.* aguarrás mineral = mineral spirits.* * *turpentine, turps ( colloq)* * *
aguarrás sustantivo masculino
turpentine, turps (colloq)
aguarrás sustantivo masculino turpentine
' aguarrás' also found in these entries:
English:
turpentine
- white
* * *aguarrás nmturpentine* * *m turpentine, turps fam* * *aguarrás nm: turpentine -
112 apresurarse
1 to hurry, hurry up* * ** * *VPR to hurry, make hasteapresurarse a o por hacer algo — to hurry to do sth
me apresuré a sugerir que... — I hastily suggested that..., I hastened to suggest that...
* * *(v.) = hurry, hurry up, get on + Posesivo + running shoes, hot-foot it to, make + haste, rattle + Posesivo + dags, get + a wiggle on, get + a move onEx. By systematic, step-by-step consideration free from the pressure to hurry to the next waiting individual, the number of false assumptions can be minimized.Ex. Hurry Up! Last Chance for the Professionals!.Ex. We would like to encourage other institutions who have been teetering on the edge of implementation to get on their running shoes and go for it.Ex. Read on for 10 eco-friendly things that you can do with lemons, then hot-foot it to your local farmers' market to stock up.Ex. Lastly, get thou to the apothecary and make haste with a purified protein derivative.Ex. We were often told to ' rattle our dags' as kids when we were getting ready to go out somewhere.Ex. The commission asked the legislators to get a wiggle on, start making changes now.Ex. If they want this finished by Autumn 2009 they are going to have to a get a move on, so hopefully they will swing into action pretty soon.* * *(v.) = hurry, hurry up, get on + Posesivo + running shoes, hot-foot it to, make + haste, rattle + Posesivo + dags, get + a wiggle on, get + a move onEx: By systematic, step-by-step consideration free from the pressure to hurry to the next waiting individual, the number of false assumptions can be minimized.
Ex: Hurry Up! Last Chance for the Professionals!.Ex: We would like to encourage other institutions who have been teetering on the edge of implementation to get on their running shoes and go for it.Ex: Read on for 10 eco-friendly things that you can do with lemons, then hot-foot it to your local farmers' market to stock up.Ex: Lastly, get thou to the apothecary and make haste with a purified protein derivative.Ex: We were often told to ' rattle our dags' as kids when we were getting ready to go out somewhere.Ex: The commission asked the legislators to get a wiggle on, start making changes now.Ex: If they want this finished by Autumn 2009 they are going to have to a get a move on, so hopefully they will swing into action pretty soon.* * *
■apresurarse verbo reflexivo to hurry up
' apresurarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apresurar
- botar
- correr
- jalar
- mover
- precipitarse
English:
hasten
* * *vprto hurry;¡apresúrate! hurry up!;apresurarse a hacer algo: se apresuró a aclarar que no sabía nada she was quick to point out that she knew nothing;los vecinos se apresuraron a ayudar the neighbours rushed to help* * *v/r hurry up;apresurarse a hacer algo hurry o rush to do sth* * *vr: to hurry up, to make haste* * *apresurarse vb to hurry up [pt. & pp. hurried] -
113 apurarse
1 (preocuparse) to get worried, be worried2 ESPAÑOL AMERICANO (darse prisa) to hurry, rush* * *1) to hurry up2) worry* * *VPR1) (=agobiarse) to get upset, worry ( por about, over)se apura por poca cosa — she gets upset o worries about the slightest thing
¡no te apures, que todo se arreglará! — don't worry, everything will be all right!
2) (=esforzarse) to make an effort, go hard at it3) esp LAm (=apresurarse) to hurry, hurry up¡apúrate! — get a move on!
4)apurarse la barba — Esp to have a close shave
* * *= shake + a leg, make + haste, put + Posesivo + skates on.Ex. Before daylight on the following morning, we were abruptly awakened by a guard and told to shake a leg or miss breakfast.Ex. Lastly, get thou to the apothecary and make haste with a purified protein derivative.Ex. So it looks like we will have to put our skates on to get there on time.* * *= shake + a leg, make + haste, put + Posesivo + skates on.Ex: Before daylight on the following morning, we were abruptly awakened by a guard and told to shake a leg or miss breakfast.
Ex: Lastly, get thou to the apothecary and make haste with a purified protein derivative.Ex: So it looks like we will have to put our skates on to get there on time.* * *
■apurarse verbo reflexivo
1 (preocuparse) to worry, get worried: dile que no se apure, tell him not to worry
2 (darse prisa) to rush, hurry
' apurarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
moverse
- apurar
English:
hasten
- hurry
- rush
* * *vpr1. Esp, Méx [preocuparse] to worry ( por about);no te apures, ya encontraremos una solución don't worry, we'll find a solutionapúrate o perderemos el tren hurry up or we'll miss the train* * *v/r1 worry;¡no te apures! don’t worry!¡no te apures! there’s no rush* * *vr1) apresurarse: to hurry up2) preocuparse: to worry* * * -
114 apóstrofo (')
= apostrophe ('), inverted comma (').Ex. There is also a restricted use of special auxiliaries introduced by ' ( apostrophe) in parts of the Chemistry class which we need not pursue in this course.Ex. The recommended order: lower case letters, inverted comma, semi-colon, colon and lastly commas or direct foci, aims to achieve and order of increasingly speciality (the inverse of PMEST).* * *= apostrophe ('), inverted comma (').Ex: There is also a restricted use of special auxiliaries introduced by ' ( apostrophe) in parts of the Chemistry class which we need not pursue in this course.
Ex: The recommended order: lower case letters, inverted comma, semi-colon, colon and lastly commas or direct foci, aims to achieve and order of increasingly speciality (the inverse of PMEST). -
115 boticario
m.druggist, pharmacist, chemist, apothecary.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 pharmacist, chemist, US druggist* * *boticario, -aSM / F chemist, druggist (EEUU)* * *- ria masculino, femenino (en algunas regiones ant) pharmacist, druggist (AmE), apothecary (arch)* * *= apothecary.Nota: Palabra anticuada.Ex. Lastly, get thou to the apothecary and make haste with a purified protein derivative.* * *- ria masculino, femenino (en algunas regiones ant) pharmacist, druggist (AmE), apothecary (arch)* * *= apothecary.Nota: Palabra anticuada.Ex: Lastly, get thou to the apothecary and make haste with a purified protein derivative.
* * *masculine, feminine* * *
boticario,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino pharmacist
' boticario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
boticaria
* * *boticario, -a nm,fAnticuado pharmacist, Br chemist, US druggist* * *chemist* * *farmacéutico: pharmacist, druggist -
116 colorear
v.1 to color (in).2 to dye.* * *1 to colour (US color)* * *verb* * *1. VT1) = colorar2) (=justificar) to justify, put in a favourable light; (=quitar importancia a) to whitewash, gloss over2. VI1) [frutos] to ripen2) (=tirar a rojo) to be reddish3) (=ponerse colorado) to redden* * *verbo transitivo (Art) to color*colorear algo de algo — to color* something in something
* * *= colour [color, -USA], colouring [coloring, -USA], tinge.Ex. Lastly, the style, length and contents of an abstract should and will be coloured by the resources of the abstracting agency.Ex. These include: matching characters with nursery rhymes; quizzes; colouring and cutting out; treasure hunts; fancy dress parades; making words of jumbled letters; and a pets' parade.Ex. But the relief was tinged with apprehension that the new housing would lead to slums and crime, as some opponents have long feared.----* colorear por números = paint by + numbers.* * *verbo transitivo (Art) to color*colorear algo de algo — to color* something in something
* * *= colour [color, -USA], colouring [coloring, -USA], tinge.Ex: Lastly, the style, length and contents of an abstract should and will be coloured by the resources of the abstracting agency.
Ex: These include: matching characters with nursery rhymes; quizzes; colouring and cutting out; treasure hunts; fancy dress parades; making words of jumbled letters; and a pets' parade.Ex: But the relief was tinged with apprehension that the new housing would lead to slums and crime, as some opponents have long feared.* colorear por números = paint by + numbers.* * *colorear [A1 ]vt1 ( Art) to color*dibujos para colorear pictures for you to color (in)2 (teñir) to dye, stain* * *
colorear ( conjugate colorear) verbo transitivo (Art) to color( conjugate color);
colorear algo de algo to color( conjugate color) sth in sth
colorear verbo transitivo to colour, US color
' colorear' also found in these entries:
English:
colour
- color
* * *colorear vtto colour (in)* * *v/t color, Brcolour;libro para colorear coloring book, Br colouring book* * *colorear vt: to colorcolorear vi1) : to redden2) : to ripen* * *colorear vb to colour in -
117 comilla (')
Ex. The recommended order: lower case letters, inverted comma, semi-colon, colon and lastly commas or direct foci, aims to achieve and order of increasingly speciality (the inverse of PMEST).----* comillas = quotation marks.* comillas de la derecha = right-hand quotation mark.* comillas de la izquierda = left-hand quotation mark.* comillas inglesas (") = inverted commas (").* poner entre comillas = enclose + in quotation marks.* * *Ex: The recommended order: lower case letters, inverted comma, semi-colon, colon and lastly commas or direct foci, aims to achieve and order of increasingly speciality (the inverse of PMEST).
* comillas = quotation marks.* comillas de la derecha = right-hand quotation mark.* comillas de la izquierda = left-hand quotation mark.* comillas inglesas (") = inverted commas (").* poner entre comillas = enclose + in quotation marks. -
118 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
1
‹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 -
119 conferir
v.1 to give, to lend.conferir algo a alguien to confer o bestow something upon somebody; (honor, dignidad) to give something to somebody (responsabilidades)2 to confer, to award, to concede, to give.3 to attribute, to attach.* * *1 (conceder) to confer, bestow, award2 (dar) to give* * *verbo transitivo (frml o liter)a) <honor/dignidad/responsabilidad> to confer* * *= confer (on/upon), invest, vest.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. Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.Ex. This responsibility is vested in the Central Classification Committees of the member countries.----* conferir una función = confer + function.* que confiere cierto estatus social = status-conferring.* * *verbo transitivo (frml o liter)a) <honor/dignidad/responsabilidad> to confer* * *= confer (on/upon), invest, vest.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: Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.Ex: This responsibility is vested in the Central Classification Committees of the member countries.* conferir una función = confer + function.* que confiere cierto estatus social = status-conferring.* * *vt1 ‹honor/dignidad› to confer; ‹responsabilidad› to confercada uno de esos días de vida que nos han sido conferidos ( liter); every day of life granted to us o bestowed upon us ( liter)2 ‹prestigio› to confer, bestow; ‹encanto› to lendla barba le confería un aspecto distinguido the beard lent him an air of distinction* * *
conferir ( conjugate conferir) verbo transitivo (frml o liter)
‹ encanto› to lend;
conferir verbo transitivo to grant, bestow, confer: este brebaje confiere unos poderes mágicos, this potion gives one magic powers
' conferir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distinguir
- dar
English:
award
- confer
- impart
* * *conferir vt1. [cualidad] to give, to lend;la asistencia del monarca confiere más importancia al acto the presence of the monarch gives more importance to the ceremony;el brillante colorido confiere gran dramatismo al cuadro the brilliant colours give the painting a very dramatic effect o make the painting very dramatic2.[responsabilidades] to give sth to sb, to confer sth on sb;la nueva ley confiere el poder ejecutivo al presidente the new law confers executive power on o gives executive power to the president* * *v/t award* * *conferir {76} vt: to confer, to bestow -
120 contenedor
adj.containing.m.1 container, vessel.2 container, transportation container.* * *► adjetivo1 containing1 container\contenedor de basura rubbish skip————————1 container* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [gen] containercontenedor de escombros — skip, builder's skip
2) (Náut) container ship* * ** * *= bin, tank, shipment container, container.Ex. The items to be humidified are placed inside the smaller bin and a cover put in place.Ex. All air entering the building should be pumped through tanks of water to remove pollutants.Ex. One library stores its weeded material and waits 'for delivery of a shipment container to send surplus weeded books to needy nations'.Ex. Lastly, one needs a spirit duplicating machine and a supply of spirit solvent with which to top up the solvent container incorporated in the machine.----* contenedor de basura = rubbish skip.* contenedor de la basura = dumpster.* contenedor de(l) vidrio = bottle bank.* contenedor de plástico = plastic bin.* contenedor de recogida de vidrio = bottle bank.* contenedor para hacer compost = compost bin.* en contenedor = containerised [containerized, -USA].* enviar en contenedor = containerise [containerize, -USA].* enviar por contenedor = containerise [containerize, -USA].* poner en contenedor = containerise [containerize, -USA].* * ** * *= bin, tank, shipment container, container.Ex: The items to be humidified are placed inside the smaller bin and a cover put in place.
Ex: All air entering the building should be pumped through tanks of water to remove pollutants.Ex: One library stores its weeded material and waits 'for delivery of a shipment container to send surplus weeded books to needy nations'.Ex: Lastly, one needs a spirit duplicating machine and a supply of spirit solvent with which to top up the solvent container incorporated in the machine.* contenedor de basura = rubbish skip.* contenedor de la basura = dumpster.* contenedor de(l) vidrio = bottle bank.* contenedor de plástico = plastic bin.* contenedor de recogida de vidrio = bottle bank.* contenedor para hacer compost = compost bin.* en contenedor = containerised [containerized, -USA].* enviar en contenedor = containerise [containerize, -USA].* enviar por contenedor = containerise [containerize, -USA].* poner en contenedor = containerise [containerize, -USA].* * *contenedor de recogida de vidrio bottle bank* * *
contenedor sustantivo masculino
container;
( para basuras) bin, container;
( para escombros) Dumpster® (AmE), skip (BrE);
contenedor sustantivo masculino
1 container
2 (de escombros) skip
(de basuras) bin
contenedor de vidrio/papel, bottle/ paper bank o recycling bin
' contenedor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cisterna
- depósito
- vaciar
English:
bottle bank
- container
- leak
- lid
- of
- overflow
- recipient
- skip
- spray
- bottle
- Dumpster
* * *contenedor, -ora♦ adjcontaining♦ nm[recipiente grande] container; contenedor de basura Br wheelie bin, US wheeled garbage can;* * *m TRANSP container* * *contenedor nm1) : container, receptacle2) : Dumpster™* * *1. (de mercancías) container2. (de basuras) bin3. (de escombros) skip
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