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1 inferir
v.1 to infer.Ellos infieren la idea They infer the idea.2 to inflict (ocasionar) (herida).Le infirió una herida He inflicted him a wound.* * *1 (deducir) to infer (de, from), conclude2 (daño físico) to inflict; (daño moral) to cause* * *VT1) (=deducir) to infer, deduce2) (=causar) [+ herida] to inflict (a, en on)[+ insulto] to offer (a to)* * *verbo transitivo1) ( deducir)inferir algo de algo — to infer o deduce something from something
2) (frml) <herida/golpe> to inflict (frml)* * *= infer.Ex. In many cases this has to be inferred from the position in any given class.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( deducir)inferir algo de algo — to infer o deduce something from something
2) (frml) <herida/golpe> to inflict (frml)* * *= infer.Ex: In many cases this has to be inferred from the position in any given class.
* * *vtA (deducir) inferir algo DE algo to infer o deduce sth FROM sthde todo ello se infiere que … we can infer o deduce from this that …, from this it may be deduced o inferred that … ( frml)el asaltante le infirió una puñalada the attacker inflicted a stab wound on himpuede inferir un daño irreparable a nuestra juventud it could cause o do irreparable harm to our young people* * *inferir vt1. [deducir] to deduce, to infer (de from);de sus declaraciones infiero que no está de acuerdo I deduce o infer from her statements that she does not agree2. [ocasionar] [herida] to inflict;[mal] to cause;el toro le infirió una grave cornada he was badly gored by the bull* * *v/t1 infer (de from)2 daño do, cause (a to)* * *inferir {76} vt1) deducir: to infer, to deduce2) : to cause (harm or injury), to inflict -
2 deducible
adj.1 deducible (idea).2 deductible (money).m.deductible.* * *► adjetivo1 deducible, inferable2 COMERCIO deductible* * *ADJ1) (=inferible, lógico) deducible (de from)2) [en la declaración de la renta] tax-deductible, deductible (EEUU)* * *1) ( que se puede inferir) deducibleesto no es deducible de la información que tenemos — this cannot be deduced from the information we have
2) (Com, Fin) deductible* * *= deductible.Ex. Alimony payments are taxable to the wife & deductible by the husband.----* es por lo tanto deducible = it therefore follows that.* gasto deducible = tax deduction.* usar como gasto deducible = write off.* * *1) ( que se puede inferir) deducibleesto no es deducible de la información que tenemos — this cannot be deduced from the information we have
2) (Com, Fin) deductible* * *= deductible.Ex: Alimony payments are taxable to the wife & deductible by the husband.
* es por lo tanto deducible = it therefore follows that.* gasto deducible = tax deduction.* usar como gasto deducible = write off.* * *A (que se puede inferir) deducibleesto no es deducible de la información que tenemos this cannot be deduced from the information we have* * *
deducible adjetivo
1 ( que se puede inferir) deducible
2 (Com, Fin) deductible
deducible adj Com deductible
* * *deducible adj1. [idea] deducible;ser deducible de algo to follow from sth2. [dinero, gastos] deductible* * *adj1 conclusión deducible2 COM deductible* * *deducible adj1) : deducible, inferable2) : deductible -
3 deducir
v.1 to guess, to deduce.por la luz dedujo que debía de ser tarde he could tell by the light that it must be latededujo quién era el asesino he worked out who the killer wasEl detective deduce la respuesta The detective deduces the answer.2 to deduct.me deducen del sueldo la seguridad social national insurance is deducted from my salaryEl contador deduce el impuesto The accountant deduces the tax.* * *1 to deduce, infer2 (dinero) to deduct, subtract1 to follow■ de aquí se deduce que... from this it follows that...* * *verb1) to deduce2) deduct* * *1. VT1) (=inferir) [+ razonamiento, conclusión] to deduce, infer (de from)[+ fórmula] to derive (de from)2) (=descontar) to deduct2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) ( inferir) to deducecomo no contestaban, deduje que no había nadie — as there was no reply, I assumed there was nobody there
2) ( descontar) to deduct* * *= deduct, infer, work out, draw + inference, deduce, gather, make + deduction, make + deduction, reason.Ex. The price of the demonstration disk is relatively modest and is normally deducted from the full purchase price.Ex. In many cases this has to be inferred from the position in any given class.Ex. The details of how the assignment of numbers by authorized agencies would be controlled have yet to be worked out.Ex. The obvious inference to be drawn is that industry representatives believe that membership of the Community is certainly better for industry.Ex. The passwords used should be chosen with some care, in order to avoid obvious words or numbers which could easily be deduced by those with a desire to 'beat the system'.Ex. Her attitude enabled him, and everyone else on the staff from what he could gather in the brief time he had been there, to establish a pleasant familiarity with her.Ex. The author discusses the various deductions which have been made from the results of the analysis.Ex. A single bill was made out, and each man took an equal share of the payment, regardless of how many pages he had set; deductions were made only for failings such as unpunctuality.Ex. Ergo, it was reasoned, an entry under the author's name and the title found on the title page or elsewhere in the book, with a symbol to indicate its location on the shelves, should readily help one find the book desired.----* deducir conclusiones = deduce + conclusions.* deducirse = follow.* deducirse de = follow from.* deducir una idea = draw + idea.* es de deducir que = it follows that.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( inferir) to deducecomo no contestaban, deduje que no había nadie — as there was no reply, I assumed there was nobody there
2) ( descontar) to deduct* * *= deduct, infer, work out, draw + inference, deduce, gather, make + deduction, make + deduction, reason.Ex: The price of the demonstration disk is relatively modest and is normally deducted from the full purchase price.
Ex: In many cases this has to be inferred from the position in any given class.Ex: The details of how the assignment of numbers by authorized agencies would be controlled have yet to be worked out.Ex: The obvious inference to be drawn is that industry representatives believe that membership of the Community is certainly better for industry.Ex: The passwords used should be chosen with some care, in order to avoid obvious words or numbers which could easily be deduced by those with a desire to 'beat the system'.Ex: Her attitude enabled him, and everyone else on the staff from what he could gather in the brief time he had been there, to establish a pleasant familiarity with her.Ex: The author discusses the various deductions which have been made from the results of the analysis.Ex: A single bill was made out, and each man took an equal share of the payment, regardless of how many pages he had set; deductions were made only for failings such as unpunctuality.Ex: Ergo, it was reasoned, an entry under the author's name and the title found on the title page or elsewhere in the book, with a symbol to indicate its location on the shelves, should readily help one find the book desired.* deducir conclusiones = deduce + conclusions.* deducirse = follow.* deducirse de = follow from.* deducir una idea = draw + idea.* es de deducir que = it follows that.* * *deducir [I6 ]vtA (inferir) to deducecomo no contestaban deduje que no había nadie as there was no reply, I deduced o assumed there was nobody therededucir algo DE algo to deduce sth FROM sth¿qué deduces de todo esto? what do you deduce from all this?, what conclusions do you draw from all this?de lo anteriormente expuesto se deduce que … from the above, it may be deduced that …B (descontar) to deduct* * *
deducir ( conjugate deducir) verbo transitivo
1 ( inferir) to deduce;
deducir algo de algo to deduce sth from sth
2 ( descontar) to deduct
deducir verbo transitivo
1 to deduce, infer
2 Com to deduct
' deducir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
argüir
- concluir
- deduje
English:
deduce
- gather
- infer
- tell
- deduct
* * *deducir vt1. [inferir] to guess, to deduce;por la luz dedujo que debía de ser tarde he could tell by the light that it must be late;dedujo quién era el asesino he worked out who the killer was;¿qué se puede deducir de todo esto? what does all this tell us?, what can be deduced from all this?;de aquí se deduce que… from this one concludes o infers that…2. [descontar] to deduct (de from);me deducen del sueldo la seguridad social national insurance is deducted from my salary* * *v/t1 deduce2 COM deduct* * *deducir {61} vt1) inferir: to deduce2) descontar: to deduct* * *deducir vb1. (sacar una conclusión) to deduce2. (restar) to deductme deducen el 20% del sueldo en concepto de impuestos 20% is deducted from my salary in taxes -
4 inducir
v.1 to infer.2 to induce (physics).María indujo a Ricardo Mary induced Richard.María indujo una tragedia Mary induced a tragedy.El pararrayos indujo al televisor The lightning rod induced the television* * *1 (incitar) to induce2 (inferir) to infer, deduce3 ELECTRICIDAD to induce\inducir a error to mislead* * *VT1) (Fil) to infer2) (Elec) to induce3) (=empujar, llevar) to induce* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (empujar, llevar)¿qué lo indujo a escribir este libro? — what led o prompted o induced you to write this book?
2) (Der, Elec, Med) to induce2.inducir viesto induce a creer que... — this leads us to believe that...
un factor que puede inducir a la compra de un piso — a factor that may encourage o induce people to buy an apartment
* * *= induce, abet.Ex. Then, the reference librarian has better justification to buy and perhaps to induce others to contribute to the purchase.Ex. This article questions the pricing policies of some publishers for journals suggesting that librarians have inadvertently aided and abetted them in some cases.----* que induce a confusión = confounding.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (empujar, llevar)¿qué lo indujo a escribir este libro? — what led o prompted o induced you to write this book?
2) (Der, Elec, Med) to induce2.inducir viesto induce a creer que... — this leads us to believe that...
un factor que puede inducir a la compra de un piso — a factor that may encourage o induce people to buy an apartment
* * *= induce, abet.Ex: Then, the reference librarian has better justification to buy and perhaps to induce others to contribute to the purchase.
Ex: This article questions the pricing policies of some publishers for journals suggesting that librarians have inadvertently aided and abetted them in some cases.* que induce a confusión = confounding.* * *inducir [I6 ]vtA1 (empujar, llevar) inducir a algn A + INF:su actitud nos indujo a pensarlo his attitude led us to think it¿qué fue lo que lo indujo a escribir este libro? what led o prompted o induced you to write this book?los indujo a error it led them into error2 ( Der) to induceB ( Fil) to induceC1 ( Med) ‹parto› to induce2 ( Elec) to induce3 ( Psic) ‹comportamiento› to induce, bring on■ inducirviestas afirmaciones inducen a creer que … these statements lead us to believe that …esto podría inducir a error this could be misleadingotro factor que puede inducir a la compra de un piso another factor that may encourage o induce people to buy an apartment* * *
inducir verbo transitivo
1 (llevar a) to lead: lo indujo al crimen, she led him into crime
2 Fís to induce
' inducir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empujar
- error
- inclinar
- prestarse
- conmover
- llevar
- mover
English:
arrange
- induce
- lead to
- move
- mislead
* * *inducir vt1. [incitar]inducir a alguien a algo/a hacer algo to lead sb into sth/to do sth;ello les indujo a pensar que el asesino era el mayordomo this led them to think that the butler was the murderer;inducir a error: esa frase puede inducir a error that sentence could be misleading;sus instrucciones me indujeron a error her instructions caused o led me to make a mistake2. [deducir] to infer3. Fís to induce* * *v/t1 ( persuadir) lead, induce (a to)2 EL induce* * *inducir {61} vt1) : to induce, to cause2) : to infer, to deduce -
5 colegir
v.to infer.de ahí se puede colegir que it can thus be inferred thatEl detective deduce la respuesta The detective deduces the answer.* * *1 to infer, conclude* * *verbo transitivo to deduce* * *verbo transitivo to deduce* * *colegir [I8 ]vtto deduce* * *
colegir ( conjugate colegir) verbo transitivo
to deduce
* * *colegir vito infer, to gather (de from);de ahí se puede colegir que… it can thus be inferred that…* * *v/t deduce (de, por from)* * *colegir {28} vt1) juntar: to collect, to gather2) inferir: to infer, to deduce -
6 concluir
v.1 to conclude.concluir haciendo o por hacer algo to end up doing somethingMaría concluyó su tarea Mary concluded her homework.Ella concluyó la solución She concluded the solution.2 to (come to an) end.3 to come to an end, to conclude, to reach the end.Su luto concluyó Her mourning came to an end.4 to finish off.* * *1 (terminar) to finish2 (trato, negocio) to close3 (inferir) to conclude, infer4 (dar remate) to put the finishing touches to1 (finalizar) to finish, come to an end, conclude* * *verb1) to conclude2) end* * *1. VT1) (=finalizar) [+ estudios, trabajo] to finish, complete, conclude frmconcluiremos las obras en 2014 — work will finish in 2014, the work will be completed in 2014
regresó a España tras concluir su visita oficial a China — he returned to Spain after concluding o ending his official visit to China
2) (=alcanzar) [+ acuerdo, pacto] to reach3) (=deducir) to concludeel informe concluye que ese no es el factor más importante — the report concludes that this is not the most important factor
2.VI frm (=finalizar) [acto, proceso, evento] to conclude, finish, end; [era, etapa] to end, come to an end; [plazo] to expireel acto concluyó con un brindis — the ceremony concluded o finished o ended with a toast
cuando la investigación concluya — when investigations are complete o have been completed
y para concluir... — and finally...
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml) ( terminar) < obras> to complete, finish; < trámite> to complete; <acuerdo/tratado> to conclude2) (frml) ( deducir) to conclude, come to the conclusion2.concluir vi (frml)a) congreso/negociaciones to end, concludeconcluir en/con algo — to end in/with something
b) personaconcluir de + inf — to finish -ing
* * *= conclude, work out, wind up (in/at), wrap up, bring to + a close, finish off, top + Nombre + off, close + the book on.Ex. Thus chapter 21 concludes with a number of special rules.Ex. The details of how the assignment of numbers by authorized agencies would be controlled have yet to be worked out.Ex. Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.Ex. The article is entitled 'ACRL wraps up year 1 of Academic Library Statistics Project'.Ex. 2006 was brought to a close with a flurry of acquisitions.Ex. His statement is a serious threat to the cooperative sector and was aimed at finishing off the movement.Ex. Top it off with spicy yacamole and it's worth the nosh.Ex. Obama, who tries to steer clear of the political thicket of race and politics, accepted the apology and said he wanted to close the book on the episode.----* dar por concluido = close + the book on.* para concluir = in closing, in conclusion, to wrap things up.* sin concluir = unfinished.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml) ( terminar) < obras> to complete, finish; < trámite> to complete; <acuerdo/tratado> to conclude2) (frml) ( deducir) to conclude, come to the conclusion2.concluir vi (frml)a) congreso/negociaciones to end, concludeconcluir en/con algo — to end in/with something
b) personaconcluir de + inf — to finish -ing
* * *= conclude, work out, wind up (in/at), wrap up, bring to + a close, finish off, top + Nombre + off, close + the book on.Ex: Thus chapter 21 concludes with a number of special rules.
Ex: The details of how the assignment of numbers by authorized agencies would be controlled have yet to be worked out.Ex: Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.Ex: The article is entitled 'ACRL wraps up year 1 of Academic Library Statistics Project'.Ex: 2006 was brought to a close with a flurry of acquisitions.Ex: His statement is a serious threat to the cooperative sector and was aimed at finishing off the movement.Ex: Top it off with spicy yacamole and it's worth the nosh.Ex: Obama, who tries to steer clear of the political thicket of race and politics, accepted the apology and said he wanted to close the book on the episode.* dar por concluido = close + the book on.* para concluir = in closing, in conclusion, to wrap things up.* sin concluir = unfinished.* * *vtA ( frml) (terminar, completar) ‹obras› to complete, finish; ‹trámite› to complete; ‹acuerdo/tratado› to concludeotra firma se encargó de concluir el proyecto another company undertook to finish o complete the projectse espera concluir las obras a fin de mes it is hoped that the work will be concluded o completed o finished by the end of the monthB ( frml) (deducir) to conclude, come to the conclusion concluir algo DE algo to conclude sth FROM sthde lo dicho se puede concluir lo siguiente: … from what has been said one can conclude the following o draw the following conclusion/conclusions: …■ concluirvi( frml)1 «congreso/negociaciones» to end, concludeel plazo concluyó el día 17 the time limit expired on the 17th, the deadline was the 17thconcluir EN/ CON algo:las conversaciones concluyeron en un acuerdo the talks ended in agreementconcluyó con una concentración delante del cuartel it ended with a rally outside the barracks2 «persona»: concluir DE + INF; to finish -INGcuando concluyó de hablar when she finished speakingconcluir CON algo to finish sthpiensan concluir con las pruebas a la brevedad they plan to finish the trials as soon as possible* * *
concluir ( conjugate concluir) verbo transitivo
‹ trámite› to complete;
‹acuerdo/tratado› to conclude
concluir algo de algo to conclude sth from sth
verbo intransitivo (frml)
concluir verbo transitivo to conclude
' concluir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rematar
- zanjar
English:
close
- conclude
- deal with
- follow through
- round off
- tie up
- wrap up
- complete
- conclusion
- round
- wind
* * *♦ vt1. [acabar] [concierto, película, reunión] to end, to conclude;[trabajo, obras] to finish, to complete;una ovación concluyó su discurso his speech got an ovation;al concluir 1999 todavía quedaban varias pueblos sin teléfono at the end of 1999, several villages were still not connected to the telephone network;“este incidente no se volverá a repetir”, concluyó “this incident will not be repeated,” he concluded2. [deducir] to conclude;acabó concluyendo que se había equivocado he finally concluded that he had made a mistake;de su respuesta concluyo que no le interesa from her answer I gather that she's not interested;de lo que se concluye que… from which we can conclude that…♦ vito (come to an) end;el plazo concluye hoy the time limit expires today, the deadline is today;la manifestación concluyó con la lectura de un poema the demonstration ended with the reading of a poem;este año las clases concluyen en junio term ends in June this year;* * *v/t & v/i conclude* * *concluir {41} vt1) terminar: to conclude, to finish2) deducir: to deduce, to inferconcluir vi: to end, to conclude* * *concluir vb1. (acabar) to end / to finishla película concluye con la muerte del protagonista the film ends with the death of the main character2. (deducir) to conclude
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