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2 previo
adj.1 previous, foregone, introductory, forehand.2 praevia, praevius.* * *► adjetivo1 previous* * *(f. - previa)adj.1) previous, prior2) upon, after* * *1. ADJ1) (=anterior) [experiencia, programa, conocimiento] previous; [examen] preliminary; [compromiso] priorautorización previa — prior authorization, prior permission
2)previo a — before, prior to
3) [idea] preconceived, received2.PREP (=tras)"previa cita" — "by appointment only", "appointment required"
3.SM (Cine) playback* * *- via adjetivo1)a) ( anterior) previousb) <reunión/asunto> preliminary2) (RPl) (Educ)me queda una materia previa — I have one subject from last year to make up (AmE) o (BrE) retake
3) ( como preposición) (frml)las llaves se entregarán previo pago de la fianza — the keys will be handed over on receipt of the deposit
* * *= advance, earlier, previous, pre-existing [preexisting].Ex. The object of CIP is to provide advance information of forthcoming British books.Ex. 'See' references are made from different names such as pseudonyms, real names, secular names, earlier names and later names.Ex. The previous chapters have considered the statement of the source of a document in some detail.Ex. Effective subject indexing is expensive and future subject indexing strategies are best based on pre-existing controlled vocabularies.----* casi sin previo aviso = without much notice.* medicación previa = premedication.* período previo = run-up.* período previo a la lectura = prereading.* previo a = in advance (of), leading up to.* sin aviso previo = without warning.* sin previo aviso = unannounced, without notice, without warning, without prior notice, without prior notification, on spec, at the drop of a hat, without (any) further notice.* * *- via adjetivo1)a) ( anterior) previousb) <reunión/asunto> preliminary2) (RPl) (Educ)me queda una materia previa — I have one subject from last year to make up (AmE) o (BrE) retake
3) ( como preposición) (frml)las llaves se entregarán previo pago de la fianza — the keys will be handed over on receipt of the deposit
* * *= advance, earlier, previous, pre-existing [preexisting].Ex: The object of CIP is to provide advance information of forthcoming British books.
Ex: 'See' references are made from different names such as pseudonyms, real names, secular names, earlier names and later names.Ex: The previous chapters have considered the statement of the source of a document in some detail.Ex: Effective subject indexing is expensive and future subject indexing strategies are best based on pre-existing controlled vocabularies.* casi sin previo aviso = without much notice.* medicación previa = premedication.* período previo = run-up.* período previo a la lectura = prereading.* previo a = in advance (of), leading up to.* sin aviso previo = without warning.* sin previo aviso = unannounced, without notice, without warning, without prior notice, without prior notification, on spec, at the drop of a hat, without (any) further notice.* * *A1 (anterior) previousno se necesita experiencia previa no previous experience requiredtenía un compromiso previo she had a prior engagementsin previo aviso without (prior) warning2 ‹reunión/asunto› preliminarylos requisitos previos para la obtención de la beca the prerequisites for obtaining the grantB( RPl) ( Educ): me queda una materia previa I have one subject from last year to make up ( AmE) o ( BrE) retakeC (como preposición) ( frml):[ S ] consulta previa petición de hora consultation by appointment onlylas llaves se entregarán previo pago de la suma mencionada the keys will be handed over on receipt of the aforementioned amount* * *
Del verbo prever: ( conjugate prever)
previó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
prever
previo
previó
prever ( conjugate prever) verbo transitivo
‹ tiempo› to forecast;
b) (proyectar, planear):
tiene prevista su llegada a las 11 horas it is due o scheduled to arrive at 11 o'clock;
todo salió tal como estaba previsto everything turned out just as planned
verbo intransitivo:
previo -via adjetivo
prever verbo transitivo
1 (anticipar) to foresee, predict: no previó las consecuencias, she didn't foresee the consequences
2 (disponer) to plan, prepare: la salida está prevista para las 9 horas, departure is due at 9 a.m.
previo,-a adjetivo
1 (anterior) previous, prior: se hará un sondeo previo a la votación, an opinion poll will be held prior to voting
2 (después de) after, following
previo pago de la matrícula, on receipt of registration fees
' previo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aviso
- compromiso
- fulminante
- improvisada
- improvisado
- prever
- previa
- reintegro
- requisito
English:
grounding
- notice
- prep school
- previous
- prior
- warning
- run
* * *previo, -a♦ adj1. [anterior] prior;se requiere la autorización previa de los padres parents' prior consent is required;sin previo aviso without prior warning2. [condicionado a] subject to;previo acuerdo de las partes interesadas subject to the agreement of the interested parties;previo pago de multa on payment of a fine;las maletas se podrán retirar previa entrega del resguardo luggage will be returned on presentation of your receipt♦ nmCine prescoring, playback* * *adj1 previous;sin previo aviso without (prior) warning2 fml:previo pago de on payment of* * *1) : previous, prior2) : after, uponprevio pago: after paying, upon payment* * *previo adj previous -
3 previo a
= in advance (of), leading up toEx. CIP is intended to facilitate the selection and ordering of materials by alerting librarians and others to forthcoming works in advance of their publication.Ex. The writer discusses the victualling of 17,000 army men in the two weeks leading up to the battle of Naseby in June 1645.* * *= in advance (of), leading up toEx: CIP is intended to facilitate the selection and ordering of materials by alerting librarians and others to forthcoming works in advance of their publication.
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4 previo
• foregone• introductory• previous -
5 previo a resolución
• pursuant• pursuantly -
6 previo acuerdo
• subject to agreement -
7 previo informe
• before receipt of report -
8 previo pago
• against payment -
9 previo requerimiento
• before summons -
10 previo acuerdo
adj.subject to agreement.m.prearrangement. -
11 previo informe
adv.before receipt of report. -
12 previo pago
adv.against payment. -
13 previo requerimiento
adv.before summons. -
14 requisito previo
m.prerequisite, pre-requisite, precondition, pre-condition.* * *prerequisite* * ** * *(n.) = prerequisiteEx. A standard for cataloguing practice was a necessary prerequisite.* * ** * *(n.) = prerequisiteEx: A standard for cataloguing practice was a necessary prerequisite.
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15 sin previo aviso
without prior notice* * *= unannounced, without warning, without notice, without prior notice, without prior notification, on spec, at the drop of a hat, without (any) further noticeEx. The arrival of the school doctor or dentist or of well-knwon personalities visiting the school normally occur unannounced.Ex. In February 1986 an unforeseeable financial crisis at the Georgia Institute of Technology's library made it necessary to divert the binding budget to other areas and without warning binding activities were halted.Ex. All programmes, events and tours are subject to change and/or cancellation without notice.Ex. This paper presents the views of four general education teachers who without prior notice or training were assigned to teach special education classes.Ex. Programme schedules are subject to change without prior notification.Ex. You are lucky to find anywhere to stay if you just turn up on spec in Amsterdam in the middle of August.Ex. Sometimes these tantrums start at the drop of a hat for often no apparent reason other than the fact that he's 2 years old.Ex. We reserve the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein.* * *= unannounced, without warning, without notice, without prior notice, without prior notification, on spec, at the drop of a hat, without (any) further noticeEx: The arrival of the school doctor or dentist or of well-knwon personalities visiting the school normally occur unannounced.
Ex: In February 1986 an unforeseeable financial crisis at the Georgia Institute of Technology's library made it necessary to divert the binding budget to other areas and without warning binding activities were halted.Ex: All programmes, events and tours are subject to change and/or cancellation without notice.Ex: This paper presents the views of four general education teachers who without prior notice or training were assigned to teach special education classes.Ex: Programme schedules are subject to change without prior notification.Ex: You are lucky to find anywhere to stay if you just turn up on spec in Amsterdam in the middle of August.Ex: Sometimes these tantrums start at the drop of a hat for often no apparent reason other than the fact that he's 2 years old.Ex: We reserve the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. -
16 reconocimiento médico previo al empleo
spa examen (m) médico antes del empleo, reconocimiento (m) médico previo al empleo, reconocimiento (m) médico de ingresoeng pre-employment medical examinationБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > reconocimiento médico previo al empleo
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17 casi sin previo aviso
Ex. Under most circumstances disasters happen quickly and without much notice.* * *Ex: Under most circumstances disasters happen quickly and without much notice.
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18 conocimiento previo
m.previous knowledge, foreknowledge.* * *(n.) = foreknowledgeEx. There's been no foreplanning -- they have no foreknowledge of this -- but I would like to invite Mr. Freedman to comment on what he is doing to begin to accommodate those unmet needs, particularly public library needs.* * *(n.) = foreknowledgeEx: There's been no foreplanning -- they have no foreknowledge of this -- but I would like to invite Mr. Freedman to comment on what he is doing to begin to accommodate those unmet needs, particularly public library needs.
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19 en el período previo a
= in the run up to, during the run up toEx. State libraries are expected to provide leadership in the run up to the 1991 White House Conference on Libraries on issues such as censorship, literacy and multiculturalism.Ex. A good illustration of this is the two-page advertisement placed in the Financial Times during the run up to the 1984 European Parliament election.* * *= in the run up to, during the run up toEx: State libraries are expected to provide leadership in the run up to the 1991 White House Conference on Libraries on issues such as censorship, literacy and multiculturalism.
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20 período previo
m.lead-up, run-up to election.* * *(n.) = run-upEx. With deep concern we have witnessed the attempts by Tunisian authorities to silence journalists and human rights activists in the run-up and during the summit.* * *(n.) = run-upEx: With deep concern we have witnessed the attempts by Tunisian authorities to silence journalists and human rights activists in the run-up and during the summit.
См. также в других словарях:
previo — previo, via (Del lat. praevĭus). adj. Anticipado, que va delante o que sucede primero. ☛ V. artículo de previo pronunciamiento, conciliación previo, cuestión previo, placenta previo, previo censura … Diccionario de la lengua española
previo — Relativo a algo que ocurrió en un tiempo o lugar anterior. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
previo — / prɛvjo/ agg. [dal lat. praevius che va innanzi , comp. di prae avanti e via via, strada ]. 1. (non com.) [che viene prima: le osservazioni p. ] ▶◀ precedente, preliminare, preparatorio. 2. (burocr.) [che precede, usato spec. con funz. simile a… … Enciclopedia Italiana
previo — previo, via adjetivo anterior, anticipado, preliminar. ≠ pospuesto, subsiguiente, posterior. * * * Sinónimos: ■ anterior, antecedente, anticipado … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
prévio — adj. 1. Feito ou dito com antecipação, antes de outra coisa. = ANTERIOR, PRECEDENTE ≠ POSTERIOR, SEGUINTE, ULTERIOR 2. Que deve preceder. = INICIAL, INTRODUTÓRIO, PREAMBULAR, PRELIMINAR, PREPARATIVO, PREPARATÓRIO ≠ FINAL ‣ Etimologia: latim… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
previo — (Del lat. praevius .) ► adjetivo 1 Que sucede primero o va delante de otra cosa: ■ el ensayo previo al estreno fue un desastre. SINÓNIMO anterior ► sustantivo masculino 2 AUDIOVISUALES Técnica que consiste en reproducir un sonido grabado con… … Enciclopedia Universal
previo — Es incorrecto el giro preposicional previo a . No debe escribirse: La preparación que realizan previo al Mundial», sino «la preparación que realizan antes del Mundial … Diccionario español de neologismos
previo — prè·vio agg. 1. CO TS burocr. che è preliminare a un determinato atto e lo rende possibile o gli conferisce legalità: previo esonero militare, previa dichiarazione degli interessati, previo avviso 2. BU che preannuncia un evento: l attacco fu… … Dizionario italiano
previo — {{hw}}{{previo}}{{/hw}}agg. Precedente: l esame previo del documento | Previo pagamento, dopo che è avvenuto il pagamento … Enciclopedia di italiano
previo — {{#}}{{LM P31602}}{{〓}} {{SynP32364}} {{[}}previo{{]}}, {{[}}previa{{]}} ‹pre·vio, via› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} Que se realiza o que sucede antes que otra cosa, a la que generalmente sirve de preparación. {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del latín praevius.… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
previo — (adj) (Básico) que se realiza antes de otra acción Ejemplos: No puedes llegar aquí sin aviso previo y ahora el jefe no tiene tiempo para hablar contigo. Para representar bien el espectáculo se requiere hacer unos ensayos previos. Sinónimos:… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate