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  • 101 entrar dentro de la jurisdicción de

    (v.) = fall under + the jurisdiction of
    Ex. Under India's constitution, libraries fall under the jurisdiction of the states, the central government having little control.
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    (v.) = fall under + the jurisdiction of

    Ex: Under India's constitution, libraries fall under the jurisdiction of the states, the central government having little control.

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  • 102 entrar dentro de la responsabilidad de

    (v.) = fall under + the jurisdiction of, fall under + the auspices of, fall under + the purview of
    Ex. Under India's constitution, libraries fall under the jurisdiction of the states, the central government having little control.
    Ex. UK public libraries fall under the auspices of the Department of National Heritage.
    Ex. Special libraries may not fall under the purview of the local authorities.
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    (v.) = fall under + the jurisdiction of, fall under + the auspices of, fall under + the purview of

    Ex: Under India's constitution, libraries fall under the jurisdiction of the states, the central government having little control.

    Ex: UK public libraries fall under the auspices of the Department of National Heritage.
    Ex: Special libraries may not fall under the purview of the local authorities.

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  • 103 entrar dentro de una categoría

    (v.) = fall into + category, fall under + rubric
    Ex. Many medical enquiries also fall into this category, eg, 'What is conjunctivitis?'.
    Ex. The reality is that such a wide variety of coercive instruments fall under this rubric that it is nearly impossible to distinguish non-lethal from lethal weaponry.
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    (v.) = fall into + category, fall under + rubric

    Ex: Many medical enquiries also fall into this category, eg, 'What is conjunctivitis?'.

    Ex: The reality is that such a wide variety of coercive instruments fall under this rubric that it is nearly impossible to distinguish non-lethal from lethal weaponry.

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  • 104 entrar dentro del dominio de

    (v.) = fall under + the umbrella of
    Ex. Traditional classification schemes are found unsuitable for women's issues because they do not cover the length and breath of issues which now fall under the umbrella of women and development.
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    (v.) = fall under + the umbrella of

    Ex: Traditional classification schemes are found unsuitable for women's issues because they do not cover the length and breath of issues which now fall under the umbrella of women and development.

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  • 105 entrar dentro del ámbito de

    (v.) = fall into + the ambit of
    Ex. Whereas the other creations of the human mind which fall into the ambit of the Copyright Act, such as artistic works, drawings, photographs and the like, are clearly defined and well understood, it is shown that the explanation given for literary works is inadequate for the purpose.
    * * *
    (v.) = fall into + the ambit of

    Ex: Whereas the other creations of the human mind which fall into the ambit of the Copyright Act, such as artistic works, drawings, photographs and the like, are clearly defined and well understood, it is shown that the explanation given for literary works is inadequate for the purpose.

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  • 106 entrar en conflicto (con)

    (v.) = come into + conflict (with), run into + conflict
    Ex. The emphasis on speed is very important, but this emphasis and the more philosophical ideology of catalogs sometimes come into conflict.
    Ex. Ethical principles are called into play when deliberating about values, particularly when values run into conflict.

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  • 107 entrar en conflicto con

    (v.) = conflict with, clash with, run + afoul of, fall + afoul of
    Ex. These more detailed sets do not conflict with the more general sets of categories.
    Ex. The date of the book fair must be fitted into the school program so that it does not clash with any rival local or national event.
    Ex. Unfortunately for them, this approach runs afoul of Iraqi tribal customs since they are, reportedly, endogamous with respect to tribe.
    Ex. As some of her prophecies came true, she fell afoul of the authorities and was arrested by the Holy Order.
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    (v.) = conflict with, clash with, run + afoul of, fall + afoul of

    Ex: These more detailed sets do not conflict with the more general sets of categories.

    Ex: The date of the book fair must be fitted into the school program so that it does not clash with any rival local or national event.
    Ex: Unfortunately for them, this approach runs afoul of Iraqi tribal customs since they are, reportedly, endogamous with respect to tribe.
    Ex: As some of her prophecies came true, she fell afoul of the authorities and was arrested by the Holy Order.

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  • 108 entrar en contacto con

    (v.) = get in + touch with
    Ex. Topics covered range from how to get in touch with the chosen speaker to how to pay his restaurant bill.
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    (v.) = get in + touch with

    Ex: Topics covered range from how to get in touch with the chosen speaker to how to pay his restaurant bill.

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  • 109 entrar en decadencia

    (v.) = go to + seed
    Ex. She berated him for having ' gone to seed' and lambasted him for not living up to his ideals.
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    (v.) = go to + seed

    Ex: She berated him for having ' gone to seed' and lambasted him for not living up to his ideals.

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  • 110 entrar en el ámbito de

    (v.) = fall within + the ambit of
    Ex. Knotty problems such as which of a series of publishers names and places of publication to record, fall within the ambit of a cataloguing code.
    * * *
    (v.) = fall within + the ambit of

    Ex: Knotty problems such as which of a series of publishers names and places of publication to record, fall within the ambit of a cataloguing code.

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  • 111 entrar en funcionamiento

    (v.) = go into + operation
    Ex. There have been various other interesting developments since the system first went into full-scale operation in the early 1970s.
    * * *
    (v.) = go into + operation

    Ex: There have been various other interesting developments since the system first went into full-scale operation in the early 1970s.

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  • 112 entrar en la cabeza

    (v.) = get + Posesivo + head around, wrap + Posesivo + head around, get it into + Posesivo + head
    Ex. You are not quite sure how one man could get his head around this at the time, but he managed, in a masterful way.
    Ex. Sleuthing is like second-nature to her, and she can't possibly wrap her head around the concept of renouncing it completely.
    Ex. Surely someone can get it into his head that a fair compromise has been reached and all he has to do now is shut up and accept it.
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    (v.) = get + Posesivo + head around, wrap + Posesivo + head around, get it into + Posesivo + head

    Ex: You are not quite sure how one man could get his head around this at the time, but he managed, in a masterful way.

    Ex: Sleuthing is like second-nature to her, and she can't possibly wrap her head around the concept of renouncing it completely.
    Ex: Surely someone can get it into his head that a fair compromise has been reached and all he has to do now is shut up and accept it.

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  • 113 entrar en la dinámica

    (v.) = enter + the fray
    Ex. However, by constantly assessing actual and potential customer wants and needs, prioritizing customer markets, and identifying the competition, libraries can (and must) enter the fray of a world that is customer-driven.
    * * *
    (v.) = enter + the fray

    Ex: However, by constantly assessing actual and potential customer wants and needs, prioritizing customer markets, and identifying the competition, libraries can (and must) enter the fray of a world that is customer-driven.

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  • 114 entrar en la mollera

    (v.) = get it into + Posesivo + head
    Ex. Surely someone can get it into his head that a fair compromise has been reached and all he has to do now is shut up and accept it.
    * * *
    (v.) = get it into + Posesivo + head

    Ex: Surely someone can get it into his head that a fair compromise has been reached and all he has to do now is shut up and accept it.

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  • 115 entrar en liquidación

    (v.) = go into + liquidation
    Ex. When a company goes into liquidation, the directors cease to have control of the company, and the liquidator takes over.
    * * *
    (v.) = go into + liquidation

    Ex: When a company goes into liquidation, the directors cease to have control of the company, and the liquidator takes over.

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  • 116 entrar en prensa

    (v.) = go to + press
    Ex. Note: This information is correct at the time of going to press, but may be subject to change.
    * * *
    (v.) = go to + press

    Ex: Note: This information is correct at the time of going to press, but may be subject to change.

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  • 117 entrar en trance

    (v.) = go into + trance
    Ex. Study participants went into trance & demonstrated various emotions during the working session, but reported feeling calmer afterward.
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    (v.) = go into + trance

    Ex: Study participants went into trance & demonstrated various emotions during the working session, but reported feeling calmer afterward.

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  • 118 entrar en vigor

    (v.) = come into + force, come into + effect, go into + effect
    Ex. A new law governing the National Library is being drafted and is expected to come into force in 1996.
    Ex. The new Statute will, with some exceptions, come into effect on 1 Jan 78.
    Ex. If the law goes into effect, librarians wil need to be prepared to defend their institutions and perhaps even their jobs.
    * * *
    (v.) = come into + force, come into + effect, go into + effect

    Ex: A new law governing the National Library is being drafted and is expected to come into force in 1996.

    Ex: The new Statute will, with some exceptions, come into effect on 1 Jan 78.
    Ex: If the law goes into effect, librarians wil need to be prepared to defend their institutions and perhaps even their jobs.

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  • 119 entrar hambre después del esfuerzo

    (v.) = work up + an appetite
    Ex. Then when you've worked up an appetite you can taste the most delicious trout, fresh from the lake.
    * * *
    (v.) = work up + an appetite

    Ex: Then when you've worked up an appetite you can taste the most delicious trout, fresh from the lake.

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  • 120 entrar hipo

    (v.) = hiccup
    Ex. The book also explains how twins begin and describes how a fetus gets food and air and how the growing baby kicks and hiccups inside the uterus.
    * * *
    (v.) = hiccup

    Ex: The book also explains how twins begin and describes how a fetus gets food and air and how the growing baby kicks and hiccups inside the uterus.

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См. также в других словарях:

  • entrar — verbo intransitivo 1. Pasar (una persona o una cosa) al interior de [una cosa o un lugar] a través de [otra cosa]: Entraron en el salón. Entraron por la puerta d …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • entrar — (Del lat. intrāre). 1. intr. Ir o pasar de fuera adentro. U. t. c. prnl. U. t. en sent. fig.) 2. Pasar por una parte para introducirse en otra. Entrar por la puerta, por la ventana. 3. Dicho de una cosa: Encajar o poderse meter en otra, o dentro… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • entrar — 1. ‘Ir o pasar de fuera adentro’. Es intransitivo y el complemento que expresa el lugar, real o figurado, en el que entra el sujeto puede ir precedido de en preposición preferida en España o de a preposición preferida en América : «Felícitas… …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • entrar a saco — Entrar en un lugar, aunque sea figurado, de forma violenta e irrespetuosa. . Entrar a saco es lo mismo que «atacar un lugar, destruirlo y apoderarse de todo lo que hay en él» …   Diccionario de dichos y refranes

  • entrar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: entrar entrando entrado     Indicativo   presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. entro entras entra entramos entráis entran… …   Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary

  • entrar — v. intr. 1. Dar entrada, ingressar. 2. Penetrar. 3. Começar; principiar. 4. Invadir. 5. Desaguar, desembocar. 6. Contribuir. 7. Pagar ou apresentar a cota que lhe toca. 8. Ser contado ou incluído. 9. entrar em si: considerar melhor; considerar… …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • entrar con buen pie — entrar con el pie derecho …   Diccionario de dichos y refranes

  • entrar — (Del lat. intrare.) ► verbo intransitivo 1 Pasar adentro o al interior de un lugar: ■ entró en la tienda como un vendaval. SINÓNIMO penetrar adentrarse ANTÓNIMO salir 2 Poder colocarse o encajar una cosa en otra: ■ los pantalones no me entran …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • entrar — v intr (Se conjuga como amar) 1 Pasar algo o alguien desde afuera hacia adentro de algo: entrar a la casa, entrar al coche, entrar en la caja 2 Poderse meter o introducir algo en otra cosa o ajustar con ella: entrar la llave en la cerradura,… …   Español en México

  • entrar — entrou com ele na sala; ele está a entrar connosco. tr. entrar as hostes inimigas. intr. entrar em entrou em casa; entrar no bolso a alguém; isso entrou me no bolso. entrar para entrou para um convento; entrou para a sala. entrar de entrou de lá… …   Dicionario dos verbos portugueses

  • entrar — {{#}}{{LM E15440}}{{〓}} {{ConjE15440}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynE15842}} {{[}}entrar{{]}} ‹en·trar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Ir o pasar de fuera adentro o al interior: • Según la policía, el ladrón entró por la ventana.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}}… …   Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

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