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1 obligatoriamente
adv.compulsorily, obligatorily, necessarily, needfully.* * *ADV1) (=preceptivamente) compulsorily2) (=forzosamente) of necessity* * *= forcibly, perforce, compulsorily, mandatorily.Ex. This film tells the moving story of the more than 40,000 Koreans who were forcibly conscripted as laborers by the Japanese during the Second World War.Ex. Statistical categories are perforce crude tools for the evaluation of quality.Ex. The government may, by agreement or compulsorily, acquire any historic monument for the purpose of securing its protection.Ex. According to the market regulator, the traders would be required to mandatorily honour the obligation of delivering the shares at the time of settlement.* * *= forcibly, perforce, compulsorily, mandatorily.Ex: This film tells the moving story of the more than 40,000 Koreans who were forcibly conscripted as laborers by the Japanese during the Second World War.
Ex: Statistical categories are perforce crude tools for the evaluation of quality.Ex: The government may, by agreement or compulsorily, acquire any historic monument for the purpose of securing its protection.Ex: According to the market regulator, the traders would be required to mandatorily honour the obligation of delivering the shares at the time of settlement.* * *A (de manera obligatoria) compulsorily, obligatorilyB (por fuerza) of necessitytienen que pasar por aquí obligatoriamente they have no option but to come through here -
2 obligatoriamente
advобязательно; в обязательном порядке -
3 obligatoriamente
прил.общ. в обязательном порядке, обязательно -
4 obligatoriamente
advобяза́тельно; в обяза́тельном поря́дке -
5 obligatoriamente
adv. obrigatoriamente -
6 obligatoriamente
• compulsorily• mandate of protest• mandatory• nebulously• necessary• need urgently to• needle• obligatorily -
7 obligatoriamente
advобязательно; в обязательном порядке -
8 voluntaria y obligatoriamente
прил.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > voluntaria y obligatoriamente
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9 ceder
v.1 to hand over.2 to give up (rendirse) (conceder).ceder a to give in toceder en to give up onRicardo cedió su casa a su primo Richard ceded his house to his cousin.3 to abate.4 to give way (venirse abajo).la puerta finalmente cedió the door finally gave way5 to give, to become loose.ha cedido el jersey the jersey has gone baggy6 to decrease in intensity, to abate, to lessen, to subside.La tormenta eléctrica cedió al fin The thunderstorm abated at last.7 to yield, to give in, to give way, to cede.Ricardo cedió ante su insistencia Richard yielded in view of her insistence.Las vigas cedieron ante el peso The beams yielded to the weight.8 to demise.Ricardo cedió su poder por un mes Richard demised his power for a month.* * *1 (dar) to cede, give1 (rendirse) to yield (a, to), give way (a, to)■ no cedas don't make any concessions, don't give in2 (caerse) to fall, give way3 (disminuir) to diminish, slacken, go down\ceder el paso AUTOMÓVIL to give way, US yield* * *verb1) to cede, hand over2) give in, yield3) diminish, abate* * *1. VT1) [+ propiedad] to transfer; [+ territorio] to cede frm, hand overme cedió el asiento — she let me have her seat, she gave up her seat (for me)
cedió los derechos de autor a su familia — she gave up o over the authorial rights to her family
el director ha cedido el puesto a su colaborador — the director has decided to hand over the post to his colleague
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ceder la palabra a algn — to give the floor to sb frm, call upon sb to speak•
"ceda el paso" — "give way", "yield" (EEUU)•
ceder terreno a algn/algo — to give ground to sb/sth2) (Dep) [+ balón] to pass2. VI1) (=transigir) to give in, yield frm•
ceder a algo — to give in to sth, yield to sthceder al chantaje — to give in o yield to blackmail
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ceder ante algn/algo — to give in to sb/sth, yield to sb/sthno cederemos a o ante sus amenazas — we will not give in to o yield to his threats
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ceder en algo, no ceden en su empeño de ganar la liga — they're not giving in o up in their endeavour to win the league2) (=disminuir) [viento] to drop, die down; [lluvia] to ease up; [frío] to abate, ease up; [fiebre] to go down; [dolor] to lessen3) [suelo, viga] to give way, give4) (=dar de sí) [zapatos, prenda, elástico] to stretch, giveel tejido ha cedido y me queda ancho — the material has stretched o given and now it's too big for me
* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < derecho> to transfer, assign; < territorio> to cede; <puesto/título> ( voluntariamente) to hand over; ( obligatoriamente) to give upme cedió el asiento — he let me have his seat; palabra 3b, paso 1b
b) <balón/pelota> to pass2.me cedieron una casa en el pueblo — they gave o allowed me the use of a house in the village
ceder vi1) ( cejar) to give wayno cedió ni un ápice — she didn't give o yield an inch
3)a) muro/puente/cuerda to give wayb) zapatos/muelles to give* * *= give over, give, hand over, cede, yield, pass over, sign away, buckle, remit, compromise, give in, cave in (to).Ex. The old building is now given over to children and young people.Ex. Visitors would be surprised by the loud creaking and groaning of the presses as the timbers gave and rubbed against each other.Ex. Eventually, teachers should be able to ' hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.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. She actually had an impulse to go and tell the staff to cast off their chains; she did not, however, yield to it.Ex. She also indicated in passing that in future authors would not automatically pass over the copyright of research results in papers to publishers.Ex. The article is entitled 'License agreements in lieu of copyright: are we signing away our rights?'.Ex. The arches of greenhouses buckle under snow loads but the criteria used to study the effects are devised for rectilinear beams.Ex. The fever was resolved and the skin lesions started to remit during the following 3 weeks.Ex. The moment we compromise among ourselves to adopt rules that are incompatible with ideology then I think we are merely providing the necessity before very long to have these changes brought about.Ex. At first he tried self-treatment by rubbing it with the tail of a cat, but eventually gave in and consulted a local physician.Ex. It takes more courage to say no and stand up for what's right and is best for them, than it does to cave in to knuckleheads like you two.----* ceder ante = give + way (to), bow to.* ceder ante la presión = surrender to + pressure.* ceder ante la presión de = give in to.* ceder a una demanda = bow to + demand.* ceder el paso = give + way (to), yield + the right of way.* ceder el relevo = pass (on) + the torch, pass (on) + the baton.* ceder las riendas del poder = hand over + the reins of power.* ceder + Nombre + a = turn + Nombre + over to.* ceder terreno = yield + ground, lose + ground.* no ceder = stand + Posesivo + ground, put + Posesivo + foot down.* no ceder a las presiones = withstand + pressure.* no ceder terreno = stand + Posesivo + ground.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < derecho> to transfer, assign; < territorio> to cede; <puesto/título> ( voluntariamente) to hand over; ( obligatoriamente) to give upme cedió el asiento — he let me have his seat; palabra 3b, paso 1b
b) <balón/pelota> to pass2.me cedieron una casa en el pueblo — they gave o allowed me the use of a house in the village
ceder vi1) ( cejar) to give wayno cedió ni un ápice — she didn't give o yield an inch
3)a) muro/puente/cuerda to give wayb) zapatos/muelles to give* * *ceder (ante)(v.) = give + way (to), bow toEx: But since to have chosen to use the alternative rule would have committed us to extensive and expensive recataloging of LC copy, service considerations gave way to economic considerations.
Ex: In connection with that, I think it's the greater part of wisdom in a situation like this to bow to those who know more about the matter than I do.= give over, give, hand over, cede, yield, pass over, sign away, buckle, remit, compromise, give in, cave in (to).Ex: The old building is now given over to children and young people.
Ex: Visitors would be surprised by the loud creaking and groaning of the presses as the timbers gave and rubbed against each other.Ex: Eventually, teachers should be able to ' hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.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: She actually had an impulse to go and tell the staff to cast off their chains; she did not, however, yield to it.Ex: She also indicated in passing that in future authors would not automatically pass over the copyright of research results in papers to publishers.Ex: The article is entitled 'License agreements in lieu of copyright: are we signing away our rights?'.Ex: The arches of greenhouses buckle under snow loads but the criteria used to study the effects are devised for rectilinear beams.Ex: The fever was resolved and the skin lesions started to remit during the following 3 weeks.Ex: The moment we compromise among ourselves to adopt rules that are incompatible with ideology then I think we are merely providing the necessity before very long to have these changes brought about.Ex: At first he tried self-treatment by rubbing it with the tail of a cat, but eventually gave in and consulted a local physician.Ex: It takes more courage to say no and stand up for what's right and is best for them, than it does to cave in to knuckleheads like you two.* ceder ante = give + way (to), bow to.* ceder ante la presión = surrender to + pressure.* ceder ante la presión de = give in to.* ceder a una demanda = bow to + demand.* ceder el paso = give + way (to), yield + the right of way.* ceder el relevo = pass (on) + the torch, pass (on) + the baton.* ceder las riendas del poder = hand over + the reins of power.* ceder + Nombre + a = turn + Nombre + over to.* ceder terreno = yield + ground, lose + ground.* no ceder = stand + Posesivo + ground, put + Posesivo + foot down.* no ceder a las presiones = withstand + pressure.* no ceder terreno = stand + Posesivo + ground.* * *ceder [E1 ]vtA1 (entregar) ‹derecho› to transfer, assign, cede ( frml); ‹territorio› to cede, transfercedieron las tierras al Estado they transferred the lands to o made the lands over to o ceded the lands to the Stateel campeón no quiere ceder su título the champion doesn't want to give up his titlecederá la dirección de la empresa a los empleados he will hand over o transfer the running of the company to the employeesme cedió el asiento he let me have his seat, he gave up his seat for me2 ‹balón/pelota› to pass1 ‹obra› to loanme cedieron una casa en el pueblo they gave o allowed me the use of a house in the village2 ‹jugador› to loan■ cederviA (cejar) to give waymanténte firme y no cedas stand your ground and don't give way o give intuvieron que ceder ante sus amenazas they had to give in to his threatsno cedió ni un ápice she didn't give o yield an inchceder EN algo to give sth uptuvo que ceder en su empeño she had to give up o abandon the undertakingceder A algo to give in TO sthno cedió a la tentación she did not give in to o yield to temptationB1 «fiebre» to go down; «dolor» to ease, lessen; «tormenta» to ease up, abate; «viento» to drop, die down, abate; «frío» to abate, ease2 «valor/divisa» to ease, driftC1 «muro/puente/cuerda» (romperse, soltarse) to give waylas tablas cedieron por el peso the boards gave way under the weightel elástico ya está cediendo the elastic is starting to go o is getting loose2 «cuero/zapatos/muelles» (dar de sí) to giveme está un poco estrecho, pero ya cederá it's a bit tight but it'll give* * *
ceder ( conjugate ceder) verbo transitivo
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‹ territorio› to cede;
‹puesto/título› ( voluntariamente) to hand over;
( a la fuerza) to give up;
me cedió el asiento he let me have his seat;
See Also→ paso 1b
2 ( prestar) ‹ jugador› to loan
verbo intransitivo
1 ( cejar) to give way;◊ no cedió ni un ápice she didn't give o yield an inch;
cedió en su empeño she gave up the undertaking;
ceder a algo to give in to sth
2 [fiebre/lluvia/viento] to ease off;
[ dolor] to ease
3 [muro/puente/cuerda] to give way;
[zapatos/muelle] to give
ceder
I vtr (voluntariamente) to hand over
ceder la palabra, to give sb the right to speak
(obligatoriamente) to give
ceder el paso, to give way, US to yield
II verbo intransitivo
1 (una cuerda, un cable) to give way
2 (una tormenta, epidemia, etc) to diminish, slacken
3 (transigir) to give in
' ceder' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abdicar
- capitular
- condescender
- plegarse
- residir
- plegar
English:
assign
- back down
- budge
- cave in
- climb down
- compromise
- decentralize
- give
- give in
- give up
- relent
- resist
- sign away
- way
- weaken
- yield
- cede
- climb
- ground
- knuckle
* * *♦ vt1. [traspasar, transferir] to hand over;las tierras fueron cedidas a los campesinos the land was handed over to the peasants;el gobierno central cederá a los ayuntamientos el control de la política cultural central government will hand control of cultural policy to the town halls2. [conceder] to give up;ceder el paso to give way;me levanté para ceder mi asiento a una anciana I stood up and gave my seat to an old lady;el actual campeón cedió dos segundos con respecto al ganador the reigning champion was two seconds slower than the winner3. [pelota] to pass♦ vi1. [venirse abajo] to give way;la puerta finalmente cedió the door finally gave way;el suelo del escenario cedió por el peso del decorado the stage floor gave way under the weight of the scenery2. [rendirse] to give up;cedió a sus ruegos he gave in to their pleading;no cederemos a las amenazas we won't give in to threats;cedió ante las presiones de la comunidad internacional he gave way to international pressure;no deben ceder a la tentación de tomarse la justicia por su mano they mustn't give in to the temptation to take the law into their own hands;ceder en to give up on;cedió en lo esencial he gave in on the important issues3. [destensarse] to give;el jersey ha cedido the jersey has gone baggy4. [disminuir] to abate, to ease up;por fin cedió la tormenta at last the storm eased up;la fiebre ha cedido the fever has gone down* * *I v/t give up; ( traspasar) transfer, cede;ceder el paso AUTO yield, Br give wayII v/i1 give way, yield* * *ceder vi1) : to yield, to give way2) : to diminish, to abate3) : to give in, to relentceder vt: to cede, to hand over* * *ceder vbse lo pedimos con mucha educación, pero no cedió we asked him very nicely, but he wouldn't give in2. (romperse) to give way3. (dejar) to give up4. (intensidad, fuerza) to die down -
10 reclutar
v.1 to conscript (soldados) (obligatoriamente).2 to recruit (trabajadores).La milicia reclutó a los chicos The military service recruited the boys.* * *1 (voluntarios) to recruit2 (obligatorio) to conscript* * *verbto draft, recruit* * *VT1) [+ soldados] to recruit; [+ trabajadores] to contract, take on2) Arg [+ ganado] to round up* * *verbo transitivo to recruit* * *= enlist, recruit, conscript, draft.Ex. Capital letters, and various punctuation symbols eg:,(),' may be enlisted as facet indicators.Ex. Reduced establishments have made it very difficult to recruit new IT talent.Ex. This film tells the moving story of the more than 40,000 Koreans who were forcibly conscripted as laborers by the Japanese during the Second World War.Ex. If the war is not worth fighting, then the government has no business fighting it, much less drafting people to fight in it.* * *verbo transitivo to recruit* * *= enlist, recruit, conscript, draft.Ex: Capital letters, and various punctuation symbols eg:,(),' may be enlisted as facet indicators.
Ex: Reduced establishments have made it very difficult to recruit new IT talent.Ex: This film tells the moving story of the more than 40,000 Koreans who were forcibly conscripted as laborers by the Japanese during the Second World War.Ex: If the war is not worth fighting, then the government has no business fighting it, much less drafting people to fight in it.* * *reclutar [A1 ]vt1 ( Mil) to recruit2 ‹trabajadores› to recruit, take on; ‹socios/partidarios› to recruit* * *
reclutar ( conjugate reclutar) verbo transitivo
to recruit
' reclutar' also found in these entries:
English:
call up
- conscript
- draft
- enlist
- recruit
- raise
- sign
* * *reclutar vt1. [soldados] [obligatoriamente] to conscript, US to draft;[voluntariamente] to recruit2. [trabajadores] to recruit3. RP [ganado] to round up* * *v/t tb COM recruit* * *reclutar vtenrolar: to recruit, to enlist* * *reclutar vb to recruit -
11 imperativamente
adv.imperatively, authoritatively.* * *► adverbio1 imperatively* * *ADV1) (=obligatoriamente) imperatively2) [decir] imperiously, in a commanding tone* * *1 (obligatoriamente) compulsorily2 (imperiosamente) imperiously* * *imperativamente advas a matter of utmost urgency -
12 добровольно
нареч.voluntariamente, de buen gradoдоброво́льно-принуди́тельно ирон. — voluntaria y obligatoriamente; volungatoriamente (neol.) -
13 нагрузка
ж.1) ( действие) cargamento m2) (груз; загруженность) carga fполе́зная нагру́зка тех. — carga útilобще́ственная нагру́зка — trabajo socialфизи́ческая и психологи́ческая нагру́зка — situación de sobrecarga anímica y sicológicaобще́ственная нагру́зка — trabajo (función) socialрабо́тать с по́лной нагру́зкой — trabajar (funcionar) a pleno rendimiento (о заводе, машине); dar su máximo esfuerzo ( о человеке)свали́ть (переложи́ть) нагру́зку на друго́го — echar la(s) carga(s) a otroнести́ нагру́зку — llevar la carga3) разг. carga (cosa) adicional (mercancía, billete, etc., vendido obligatoriamente con otro)в нагру́зку — en carga; con sobretasa ( с наценкой) -
14 обязательно
нареч.1) obligatoriamente, sin falta; infaliblemente ( непременно)2) уст. (с готовностью; услужливо) cumplidamente -
15 порядок
м.1) orden m, regla fпоря́док рабо́ты — régimen de trabajoпоря́док голосова́ния — procedimiento de (la) votaciónпохо́дный поря́док воен. — orden de marchaбоево́й поря́док воен. — orden de combate, dispositivo militarалфави́тный поря́док — orden alfabéticoв определенном поря́дке — según orden determinadoв обяза́тельном поря́дке — obligatoriamenteв спе́шном поря́дке — urgentemente, perentoriamenteв суде́бном, в администрати́вном поря́дке — por vía judicial, administrativaв поря́дке контро́ля — a título de controlста́вить по поря́дку — poner por ordenсоблюда́ть поря́док — respetar el ordenследи́ть за поря́дком — guardar el ordenпривести́ в поря́док — poner en ordenприводи́ть себя́ в поря́док — arreglarseпризыва́ть к поря́дку — llamar al ordenвсе в поря́дке — todo está en orden; todo va bienбыть не в поря́дке — estar en desorden; no estar en regla ( не по форме); funcionar mal ( неисправно действовать)в рабо́чем поря́дке — en el transcurso del trabajo inmediato3) ( общественный строй) régimen mсуществу́ющий поря́док (строй) — régimen existente••э́то в поря́дке веще́й — eso está según debe (según la costumbre), eso es naturalде́ло идет свои́м поря́дком — el asunto sigue su camino (va como le corresponde)для поря́дка — como hace falta, como es debidoпоря́док! — ¡todo va bien!, ¡todo está controlado! -
16 te
tepron1) ( acc) dich2) ( dat) dirpronombre personal (con verbos en infin, gerundio e impers se usa obligatoriamente en forma enclítica)tete [te]T neutronum2num (objeto indirecto) dirte vistes du ziehst dich an; te levantas du stehst auf; ¿te has lavado los dientes? hast du dir die Zähne geputzt? -
17 té
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18 carga adicional
сущ.1) разг. (cosa) нагрузка (mercancìa, billete, etc., vendido obligatoriamente con otro)2) экон. дополнительная загрузка, дополнительная нагрузка
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