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1 liberarse
VPR1)liberarse de algo — to free o.s. from sth
el preso se liberó de las esposas — the prisoner freed himself from o got free of the handcuffs
2) [socialmente] to liberate o.s.* * *vpr1. [librarse] to free oneself (de from);el prisionero se liberó de sus ataduras the prisoner managed to untie himself;me he liberado de la responsabilidad de cuidar de ellos I have freed myself of the responsibility of looking after them2. [desinhibirse] to become liberated, to lose one's inhibitions3. [emitirse] to be released, to be given off* * *v/r:liberarse de algo free o.s. of sth* * *vr: to get free of -
2 liberarse
libe'rarsevliberarse de — sich befreien von, sich lösen von
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3 liberarse de
(v.) = extricate + Reflexivo + from, shed, be free from, escape + the shackles of, break + free of, shake off, break + loose fromEx. This article examines the importance of biography as an element of public library provision which must be extricated from the straitjacket of the classification system.Ex. Academic libraries need shed these lingering vestiges of eurocentricism and move forward towards meaningful cultural inclusivity.Ex. What one might call 'fetishistic bibliomania' is a disease -- and few serious book-readers, let alone librarians, are free from a squirrel-like proclivity to hoard books.Ex. For New Zealand university libraries the emergence of large fee-based document delivery systems accessible via existing international electronic networks has provided an opportunity to escape the shackles of a limited national library resource base.Ex. The institutional 'traditional student' discourse in the USA is one of fraternity parties and breaking free of parental control.Ex. Only this way can the librarian shake off the aura of elitism pervading the profession and the library.Ex. It is a time, in other words, when professionals often long to break loose from the stress 'to do far more, in less time'.* * *(v.) = extricate + Reflexivo + from, shed, be free from, escape + the shackles of, break + free of, shake off, break + loose fromEx: This article examines the importance of biography as an element of public library provision which must be extricated from the straitjacket of the classification system.
Ex: Academic libraries need shed these lingering vestiges of eurocentricism and move forward towards meaningful cultural inclusivity.Ex: What one might call 'fetishistic bibliomania' is a disease -- and few serious book-readers, let alone librarians, are free from a squirrel-like proclivity to hoard books.Ex: For New Zealand university libraries the emergence of large fee-based document delivery systems accessible via existing international electronic networks has provided an opportunity to escape the shackles of a limited national library resource base.Ex: The institutional 'traditional student' discourse in the USA is one of fraternity parties and breaking free of parental control.Ex: Only this way can the librarian shake off the aura of elitism pervading the profession and the library.Ex: It is a time, in other words, when professionals often long to break loose from the stress 'to do far more, in less time'. -
4 liberarse
прил.общ. (стать свободным) освободиться, (стать свободным) освобождаться, избавиться, раскрепоститься, высвободиться (освободиться) -
5 liberarse
• break free• emancipate• free oneself• get free• get freedom• obtain freedom• throw off the yoke• win free -
6 liberarse
• osvobodit se• uvolnit se• zbavit se (čeho) -
7 liberarse de la responsabilidad
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > liberarse de la responsabilidad
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8 liberarse de Alguien/Algo
(v.) = get + Nombre + off + Posesivo + backEx. 'I'd love to be able to get them off my back', he remonstrated with a deep sigh.* * *(v.) = get + Nombre + off + Posesivo + backEx: 'I'd love to be able to get them off my back', he remonstrated with a deep sigh.
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9 liberarse del yugo de
(v.) = throw off + the yoke of, cast off + the yoke ofEx. In 1898, the Philippines were able to ' throw off the yoke of Spanish imperialism,' only to be annexed by the US which was determined to make it a democracy in the American image.Ex. The Cretans failed in their attempt to cast off the yoke of the Ottoman Turks.* * *(v.) = throw off + the yoke of, cast off + the yoke ofEx: In 1898, the Philippines were able to ' throw off the yoke of Spanish imperialism,' only to be annexed by the US which was determined to make it a democracy in the American image.
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10 liberarse de la responsabilidad
прил.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > liberarse de la responsabilidad
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11 conseguir liberarse de
(v.) = secure + relief fromEx. Relief must be secured from the laborious detailed manipulation of higher mathematics as well, if the users of it are to free their brains for something more than repetitive detailed transformations.* * *(v.) = secure + relief fromEx: Relief must be secured from the laborious detailed manipulation of higher mathematics as well, if the users of it are to free their brains for something more than repetitive detailed transformations.
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12 раскрепощаться
liberarse, emanciparse -
13 уволиться
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14 освобождаться от ответственности
Русско-испанский юридический словарь > освобождаться от ответственности
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15 раскрепощаться
liberarse, emanciparse -
16 уволиться
liberarse del trabajo; dejar el trabajo, pedir la cuenta ( уйти с работы); retirarse ( в отставку) -
17 liberar
v.1 to liberate.liberar a alguien de algo to free somebody from somethingEllos liberaron al prisionero They liberated the prisoner.2 to untie.3 to let free, to free, to unlock.Ellos liberaron al reo They let the jailbird free.Ellos liberaron sus pasiones They freed their passions.4 to release, to clean.La corte libera a Ricardo The court releases Richard.* * *1 (persona, animal) to free; (país, ciudad) to liberate2 (energía) to release\liberar a alguien de algo to free somebody from something* * *verb1) to free2) liberate3) release* * *1. VT1) [+ rehén] to free, release; [+ país, pueblo] to liberate2)liberar a algn de — [+ carga, obligación] to free sb of o from; [+ peligro] to save sb from
3) (Econ) [+ precios] to deregulate; [+ acción] to pay in full; [+ deuda] to release; [+ tipo de cambio] to float4) [+ energía, oxígeno] to release2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <preso/rehén> to release, free; <pueblo/país> to liberateb) ( de una obligación)2) < precios> to deregulate; <recursos/fondos> to release3) <energía/calor> to release2.liberarse v pronliberarse de algo — de ataduras/deudas to free oneself from something
* * *= emancipate, free, release, relieve, liberate, set + free, discharge, disencumber, vent, enfranchise.Ex. Regardless of whether automation emancipates the library itself from reliance on cataloging data, we recognize our responsibility to meet the needs of libraries that cannot take advantage of the new technology.Ex. Habitualized actions, they further suggest, become embedded in human behavior and free the individual from the burden of repetitive decision-making.Ex. If you press the shift key again to return the keyboard to the unshifted (lowercase) condition, the lock is then released.Ex. This enabled them to re-establish their own identities and relieved them of the incidence of getting involved in 'library business'.Ex. I hope this new technology somehow will liberate us from the drudge work.Ex. When studied first at Dongwu University, I was most gratified by its well-stocked library and had the feeling of a caged bird set free to fly into the vast sky.Ex. By the beginning of the nineteenth century many British printers had come to rely for most of their work on relays of apprentices, who were simply discharged at the end of their terms and replaced by new apprentices.Ex. The novel disencumbers us of the baggage that we usually bring to the scene of human suffering.Ex. Mount Etna in Sicily is currently venting white steam clouds.Ex. There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.----* conseguir liberarse de = secure + relief from.* liberar a uno de = take off + Posesivo + back.* liberar de = lift from, discharge from.* liberar de hacer Algo = take + Nombre + out of + Posesivo + hands.* liberar del exceso de trabajo = relieve + overload.* liberar de trabajo = relieve + pressure.* liberar de una tarea = relieve of + task.* liberar energía = blow off + steam, let off + steam.* liberar horas = time off.* liberar recursos = free up + resources.* liberarse de = extricate + Reflexivo + from, shed, be free from, escape + the shackles of, break + free of, shake off, break + loose from.* liberarse de Alguien/Algo = get + Nombre + off + Posesivo + back.* liberarse del yugo de = throw off + the yoke of, cast off + the yoke of.* liberar tensión = release + tension, relieve + tension.* liberar tiempo = free up + time.* liberar vapor = blow off + steam, let off + steam.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <preso/rehén> to release, free; <pueblo/país> to liberateb) ( de una obligación)2) < precios> to deregulate; <recursos/fondos> to release3) <energía/calor> to release2.liberarse v pronliberarse de algo — de ataduras/deudas to free oneself from something
* * *= emancipate, free, release, relieve, liberate, set + free, discharge, disencumber, vent, enfranchise.Ex: Regardless of whether automation emancipates the library itself from reliance on cataloging data, we recognize our responsibility to meet the needs of libraries that cannot take advantage of the new technology.
Ex: Habitualized actions, they further suggest, become embedded in human behavior and free the individual from the burden of repetitive decision-making.Ex: If you press the shift key again to return the keyboard to the unshifted (lowercase) condition, the lock is then released.Ex: This enabled them to re-establish their own identities and relieved them of the incidence of getting involved in 'library business'.Ex: I hope this new technology somehow will liberate us from the drudge work.Ex: When studied first at Dongwu University, I was most gratified by its well-stocked library and had the feeling of a caged bird set free to fly into the vast sky.Ex: By the beginning of the nineteenth century many British printers had come to rely for most of their work on relays of apprentices, who were simply discharged at the end of their terms and replaced by new apprentices.Ex: The novel disencumbers us of the baggage that we usually bring to the scene of human suffering.Ex: Mount Etna in Sicily is currently venting white steam clouds.Ex: There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.* conseguir liberarse de = secure + relief from.* liberar a uno de = take off + Posesivo + back.* liberar de = lift from, discharge from.* liberar de hacer Algo = take + Nombre + out of + Posesivo + hands.* liberar del exceso de trabajo = relieve + overload.* liberar de trabajo = relieve + pressure.* liberar de una tarea = relieve of + task.* liberar energía = blow off + steam, let off + steam.* liberar horas = time off.* liberar recursos = free up + resources.* liberarse de = extricate + Reflexivo + from, shed, be free from, escape + the shackles of, break + free of, shake off, break + loose from.* liberarse de Alguien/Algo = get + Nombre + off + Posesivo + back.* liberarse del yugo de = throw off + the yoke of, cast off + the yoke of.* liberar tensión = release + tension, relieve + tension.* liberar tiempo = free up + time.* liberar vapor = blow off + steam, let off + steam.* * *liberar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹preso› to free, release, set … free; ‹pueblo/país› to liberatelos secuestradores liberaron a su rehén the kidnappers freed o released their hostagela policía logró liberar a los rehenes the police managed to free the hostages2 (de una obligación) liberar a algn DE algo to free sb FROM sthpara liberarlo de preocupaciones sobre su futuro to save him worrying about his future, to free him of worries about his futureesto me libera de todo compromiso this frees o absolves me from all obligationB1 ‹precios› to deregulate2 ‹recursos/fondos› to releaseC ‹energía/calor› to releaseliberarse DE algo:intentó liberarse de las ataduras she attempted to get free of o to free herself from the ropeses incapaz de liberarse de los prejuicios he's unable to rid himself of o get rid of his prejudicespara liberarse de las deudas to free themselves of o from the burden of their debts* * *
liberar ( conjugate liberar) verbo transitivo
‹pueblo/país› to liberateb) ( de una obligación) liberar a algn de algo to free sb from sth
liberarse verbo pronominal liberarse de algo ‹de ataduras/deudas› to free oneself from sth
liberar vtr (de un invasor, opresor, etc) to liberate
(sacar de la cárcel) to free, release
' liberar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
librar
English:
deliver
- discharge
- exonerate
- free
- let out
- liberate
- release
- relieve
- set
- unclench
- unleash
* * *♦ vt1. [ciudad, país] to liberate;[rehén, prisionero] to free3. [emitir] to release, to give off* * ** * *liberar vt: to liberate, to free* * * -
18 shed
I ʃed noun(a usually small building for working in, or for storage: a wooden shed; a garden shed.) cobertizo, nave
II ʃed present participle - shedding; verb1) (to send out (light etc): The torch shed a bright light on the path ahead.) arrojar2) (to cast off (clothing, skin, leaves etc): Many trees shed their leaves in autumn.) mudar3) (to produce (tears, blood): I don't think many tears were shed when she left.) derramar•shed1 n cobertizoshed2 vb perder / mudartr[ʃed]1 (in garden, for bicycles) cobertizo; (workman's hut) cabaña; (for cattle) establo; (industrial) nave nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcoal shed carbonera————————tr[ʃed]1 (leaves, horns, skin) mudar; (clothes) quitarse, despojarse de; (workers, jobs) deshacerse de; (load, weight) perder2 figurative use (inhibitions etc) liberarse de3 (water) repelar4 (blood, tears, etc) derramar5 (light, warmth) emitir1) : derramar (sangre o lágrimas)2) emit: emitir (luz)to shed light on: aclarar3) discard: mudar (la piel, etc.)to shed one's clothes: quitarse uno la ropashed n: cobertizo mn.• cadahalso s.m.• cajón s.m.• cobertizo s.m.• sotechado s.m.• techado s.m.• tendajo s.m.• tendejón s.m.• vertiente de agua s.m.pret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to shed")v.(§ p.,p.p.: shed) = despojarse de v.• desprenderse de v.• largar v.• mudar v.• pelechar v.• verter v.
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1. ʃed1)a) \<\<tears/blood\>\> derramarb) \<\<leaves/horns/skin\>\> mudar; \<\<clothing\>\> quitarse, despojarse de (frml)c) \<\<cares/inhibitions\>\> liberarse de; \<\<workers/jobs\>\> deshacerse* de2) ( send out) \<\<light\>\> emitir
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vi \<\<dog/cat\>\> pelechar, mudar de pelo
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a) ( hut) cabaña f; ( garden shed) cobertizo m, galpón m (RPl)b) ( larger building) nave f, galpón m (CS)
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[ʃed](pt, pp shed) VT1) (=get rid of) [+ clothes, fur, leaves, skin] despojarse de; [+ jobs] suprimir, recortarto shed one's clothes — desvestirse, quitarse la ropa, despojarse de la ropa frm
2) [+ tears, blood] derramarthose heroes that shed their blood in the cause of freedom — aquellos héroes que entregaron sus vidas en pro de la libertad
3) (=send out) [+ warmth] dar; [+ light] echar- shed light on sth
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[ʃed]N (in garden) cobertizo m, galpón m (S. Cone); (for cattle) establo m ; (Ind, Rail) nave f* * *
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1. [ʃed]1)a) \<\<tears/blood\>\> derramarb) \<\<leaves/horns/skin\>\> mudar; \<\<clothing\>\> quitarse, despojarse de (frml)c) \<\<cares/inhibitions\>\> liberarse de; \<\<workers/jobs\>\> deshacerse* de2) ( send out) \<\<light\>\> emitir
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vi \<\<dog/cat\>\> pelechar, mudar de pelo
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a) ( hut) cabaña f; ( garden shed) cobertizo m, galpón m (RPl)b) ( larger building) nave f, galpón m (CS) -
19 освободиться
сов.1) ( стать свободным) liberarse, libertarse; estar libre ( о территории)2) ( высвободиться) liberarse, soltarse (непр.)освободи́ться из объя́тий — librarse de los abrazos
3) от + род. п. ( избавиться) lib(e)rarse, libertarse (de); emanciparse (от зависимости, опеки); eximirse, exentarse (от обязанности, должности и т.п.); zafarse (de), desembarazarse, despreocuparse ( отделаться); purgarse ( от чего-либо тягостного)освободи́ться от эксплуата́ции — sacudir el yugo
освободи́ться от предрассу́дков — librarse de los prejuicios
4) (о посуде и т.п.; о месте, помещении) estar libre; desocuparse, desalojarse, desalquilarseкварти́ра освободи́лась — el piso está desocupado
ме́сто освободи́лось — hay una plaza libre; hay un puesto (una plaza) vacante, el puesto (la plaza) está vacante ( о должности)
* * *vgener. (èçáàâèáüñà) lib(e)rarse ***, (ñáàáü ñâîáîäñúì) liberarse, desalojarse, desalquilarse, desembarazarse, desocuparse, despreocuparse (отделаться), emanciparse (от зависимости, опеки), estar libre (о территории), exentarse (от обязанности, должности и т. п.), eximirse, libertarse (de), purgarse (от чего-л. тягостного), soltarse, zafarse (de) -
20 освобождаться
несов.1) ( стать свободным) liberarse, libertarse; estar libre ( о территории)2) ( высвободиться) liberarse, soltarse (непр.)освобожда́ться из объя́тий — librarse de los abrazos
3) от + род. п. ( избавиться) lib(e)rarse, libertarse (de); emanciparse (от зависимости, опеки); eximirse, exentarse (от обязанности, должности и т.п.); zafarse (de), desembarazarse, despreocuparse ( отделаться); purgarse ( от чего-либо тягостного)освобожда́ться от эксплуата́ции — sacudir el yugo
освобожда́ться от предрассу́дков — librarse de los prejuicios
4) (о посуде и т.п.; о месте, помещении) estar libre; desocuparse, desalojarse, desalquilarseкварти́ра освободи́лась — el piso está desocupado
ме́сто освободи́лось — hay una plaza libre; hay un puesto (una plaza) vacante, el puesto (la plaza) está vacante ( о должности)
* * *vgener. (ñáàáü ñâîáîäñúì) liberarse, desalojarse, desalquilarse, desembarazarse, desocuparse, despreocuparse (отделаться), emanciparse (от зависимости, опеки), estar libre (о территории), exentarse (от обязанности, должности и т. п.), eximirse, libertarse (de), soltarse, zafarse (de), quedar extento (de algo), desahogarse (от чего-л.), escapar (от чего-л.), librarse (de), purgarse (от чего-л. тягостного)
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