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101 вломиться
сов.irrumpir vi, hacer irrupciónвломи́ться в дверь — forzar una puertaвломи́ться в дом — allanar una morada -
102 заделать
сов., вин. п.cerrar (непр.) vt; tapar vt ( заткнуть); amurallar vt, tapiar vt ( каменной кладкой)заде́лать течь — cegar una vía de aguaзаде́лать семена́ — tapar (cubrir) la semilla ( con tierra) -
103 apostar
apɔs'tarv irr1)2)apostar que — wetten, dass
3) postieren, aufstellenIverbo transitivo[emplazar] aufstellen————————apostarse verbo pronominal[colocarse] sich aufstellenIIverbo transitivo[jugarse] wetten————————verbo intransitivo[en juego] wettenapostar a que wetten, dass————————apostarse verbo pronominal[jugarse] wettenapostar algo a que um etw wetten, dassapostarapostar [apos'tar] <o ⇒ ue>II verbo transitivo, verbo reflexivonum1num (hacer una apuesta) wetten [um+acusativo]; ¿qué/cuánto apostamos? worum/um wie viel wetten wir?; ¿qué te apuestas a que no lo hace? wetten, dass er/sie es nicht tut?; apuesto cualquier cosa a que... ich gehe jede Wette ein, dass...; apostar doble contra sencillo que... zwei zu eins wetten, dass...; puedes apostar la cabeza que... du kannst Gift darauf nehmen, dass...num2num (poner) (sich) aufstellen -
104 deshacerse
2 (disolverse) to dissolve; (derretirse) to melt3 (desaparecer) to disappear, fade away4 (afligirse) to go to pieces, be shattered5 (librarse) to get rid (de, of)6 (agotarse) to break one's back, wear oneself out7 (desvivirse) to go out of one's way ( por, to), bend over backwards* * ** * *VPR1) (=separarse) [nudo] to come undone, come untied; [costura] to come undone, split; [moño, trenza] to come undone2) (=romperse) to smash, shatterel jarrón se deshizo en sus manos — the vase just fell to pieces o came apart in his hands
cuando lo levanté, se me deshizo todo — when I lifted it up it all fell to bits
3) (=derretirse) [caramelo, hielo] to melt4) (=desmembrarse) [organización, manifestación] to break up; [ejército] to be routed5) (=desaparecer) to vanish6) [persona] (=afligirse) to go to pieces; (=impacientarse) to be at one's wits' end7)• deshacerse de — [queriendo] to get rid of; [sin querer] to part with; (Dep) to dispose of; (Com) to dump
8) (=esforzarse)•
deshacerse en, deshacerse en cumplidos con algn — to be very complimentary towards sb, shower sb with complimentsdeshacerse en elogios con algn — to be full of praise for sb, shower sb with praise
deshacerse en lágrimas — to burst o dissolve into tears
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se deshace por su familia — he bends over backwards for his familydeshacerse por hacer algo — to strive to do sth, do one's utmost to do sth
deshacerse por complacer a algn — to strive to please sb, do one's utmost to please sb
9) (Med) (=debilitarse) to get weak, grow feeble; (=consumirse) to waste away* * *= throw away.Ex. The person who never throws away a newspaper is regarded as an eccentric; the person who never throws away a book is more likely to be regarded as a bibliophile no matter what the resulting motley assortment of books may be.----* deshacerse de = dispense with, dispose of, get + rid of, rid of, axe [ax, -USA], shed, jettison, shake off, break + loose from, chuck + Nombre + out, fob + Algo + off on + Alguien, land + Alguien + with + Nombre, fob + Alguien + off with + Algo.* deshacerse de Algo = drive out + with a pitchfork.* deshacerse de Alguien/Algo = get + Nombre + off + Posesivo + back.* deshacerse de + Nombre/Pronombre = let + Nombre + go.* deshacerse de = offload + Nombre + onto.* * *= throw away.Ex: The person who never throws away a newspaper is regarded as an eccentric; the person who never throws away a book is more likely to be regarded as a bibliophile no matter what the resulting motley assortment of books may be.
* deshacerse de = dispense with, dispose of, get + rid of, rid of, axe [ax, -USA], shed, jettison, shake off, break + loose from, chuck + Nombre + out, fob + Algo + off on + Alguien, land + Alguien + with + Nombre, fob + Alguien + off with + Algo.* deshacerse de Algo = drive out + with a pitchfork.* deshacerse de Alguien/Algo = get + Nombre + off + Posesivo + back.* deshacerse de + Nombre/Pronombre = let + Nombre + go.* deshacerse de = offload + Nombre + onto.* * *
■deshacerse verbo reflexivo
1 (una lazada, un nudo) to come undone
2 (en un líquido) to dissolve
3 (derretirse) to melt
4 (por la tristeza) to go to pieces
deshacerse en lágrimas, to cry one's eyes out
(prodigarse) se deshizo en elogios, she praised it to the skies 5 deshacerse de alguien/algo, to get rid of sb/sthg
' deshacerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descomponerse
- desprenderse
- disolverse
- librarse
- prescindir
- tirar
- deshacer
English:
apart
- cast off
- destruction
- discard
- dispose of
- ditch
- do away with
- hand
- heart
- jettison
- part with
- rid
- shed
- undone
- come
- disposal
- fall
- see
- shake
* * *vpr1. [desarmarse] to fall apart;[costura] to come undone o unstitched; [trenza, moño] to come undone; [peinado] to get messed up;el jarrón se deshizo en pedazos the vase smashed to pieces2. [disolverse] [helado, mantequilla, nieve] to melt;[pastilla, terrón de azúcar] to dissolve; [niebla] to lift;el azúcar se deshace al contacto con el agua sugar dissolves when it comes into contact with water;los caramelos se van deshaciendo en la boca the sweets gradually melt in your mouth;la organización se deshizo tras la guerra the organization broke up after the war;la concentración se deshizo antes de que llegara la policía the crowd dispersed before the police arrived3.deshacerse de [desprenderse de, librarse de] to get rid of;se resiste a deshacerse de sus joyas she's reluctant to part with her jewels;se deshicieron de un sofá viejo they got rid of an old sofa;salió por una puerta trasera para deshacerse del detective he left by a back door to lose the detective;nos costó mucho deshacernos de él it wasn't easy to get rid of him4.deshacerse en [prodigarse en] [m5] se deshizo en elogios con o [m5] hacia su anfitrión she lavished praise on her host;se deshizo en lágrimas al enterarse he cried his heart out when he found out;siempre se deshace en atenciones con nosotros she is always extremely attentive towards us5.[estar enamorado] to be madly in love with sb;deshacerse por alguien [desvivirse] to bend over backwards for sb;se deshace por la empresa, y nadie se lo reconoce he does everything he can for the company, and no one appreciates it;deshacerse por hacer/conseguir algo to go out of one's way to do/get sth* * *v/r2 de hielo melt; figgo to pieces3:deshacerse de get rid of4:deshacerse en elogios be full of praise;deshacerse en insultos let fly a series of insults5:deshacerse por alguien fam bend over backward for s.o.* * *vr1) : to fall apart, to come undone2)deshacerse de : to get rid of* * *deshacerse vb1. (nudo) to come undone2. (hielo, nieve, helado) to melt3. (sólidos) to dissolvedeshacerse de to get rid of / to dispose of -
105 desquiciado
adj.deranged, looney, insane, demented.f. & m.insane person, crazy person, demented person.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desquiciar.* * *ADJ [persona] deranged, unhinged* * *- da adjetivovivimos en un mundo desquiciado — we live in a mad o crazy world
* * *= in tatters, in shambles, out of + Posesivo + senses, out of + Posesivo + mind, upside down.Ex. Israeli bombardment leaves telecom infrastructure in tatters.Ex. He warns today in his annual letter to shareholders that the economy 'will be in shambles throughout 2009'.Ex. He means well for his country, is always an honest man, often a wise one, but sometimes and in some things, absolutely out of his senses.Ex. The article ' Out of their minds: legal theory in neural networks' criticises the use of neural networks in law.Ex. Now, she just sat on the floor amidst the chaos feeling as if everything was upside down.----* desquiciado mental = deranged, out of + Posesivo + mind, out of + Posesivo + senses.* estar desquiciado = be a shambles, be (in) a mess.* * *- da adjetivovivimos en un mundo desquiciado — we live in a mad o crazy world
* * *= in tatters, in shambles, out of + Posesivo + senses, out of + Posesivo + mind, upside down.Ex: Israeli bombardment leaves telecom infrastructure in tatters.
Ex: He warns today in his annual letter to shareholders that the economy 'will be in shambles throughout 2009'.Ex: He means well for his country, is always an honest man, often a wise one, but sometimes and in some things, absolutely out of his senses.Ex: The article ' Out of their minds: legal theory in neural networks' criticises the use of neural networks in law.Ex: Now, she just sat on the floor amidst the chaos feeling as if everything was upside down.* desquiciado mental = deranged, out of + Posesivo + mind, out of + Posesivo + senses.* estar desquiciado = be a shambles, be (in) a mess.* * *desquiciado -datengo los nervios desquiciados my nerves are in tatters o shredsvivimos en un mundo desquiciado we live in a topsy-turvy o crazy o mad world ( colloq)está desquiciado con tanto trabajo he's going crazy with all the work he has ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo desquiciar: ( conjugate desquiciar)
desquiciado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desquiciado
desquiciar
desquiciado◊ -da adjetivo ‹mundo/persona› crazy;
tengo los nervios desquiciados my nerves are in tatters
desquiciar verbo transitivo
1 (una puerta) to unhinge
2 (a una persona) to unhinge, drive mad
* * *desquiciado, -a adj[persona] demented, unhinged;nos tiene desquiciados con sus ruidos he's driving us up the wall with the noises he makes;el cansancio y el estrés lo tienen desquiciado tiredness and stress have got him at the end of his tether;tengo los nervios desquiciados my nerves are in shreds o tatters* * *adj figcrazed, unhinged -
106 desquicio
SM CAm, Cono Sur confusion, disorder* * *masculino (RPl fam) chaos* * *= shambles.Ex. The article is entitled 'From shambles to showplace'.* * *masculino (RPl fam) chaos* * *= shambles.Ex: The article is entitled 'From shambles to showplace'.
* * *chaostienen la casa que es un desquicio their house is a complete mess o is complete chaos* * *
Del verbo desquiciar: ( conjugate desquiciar)
desquicio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desquició es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desquiciar
desquicio
desquicio sustantivo masculino (RPl fam) chaos
desquiciar verbo transitivo
1 (una puerta) to unhinge
2 (a una persona) to unhinge, drive mad
' desquicio' also found in these entries:
English:
shambles
* * *desquicio nmAm chaos, bedlam;esta oficina es un desquicio this office is absolute chaos o bedlam -
107 fiador
adj.guaranteeing, bonding.m.guarantor, voucher, backer, bail.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 person who sells on credit1 (de escopeta) safety catch2 (cerrojo) bolt\ser fiador,-ra de alguien (pagar fianza) to stand bail for somebody 2 (avalar) to vouch for somebody————————1 (de escopeta) safety catch2 (cerrojo) bolt* * *fiador, -a1.SM / F (Jur) (=persona) guarantor, bondsman (EEUU)salir fiador por algn — to stand security for sb; (Jur) to stand bail for sb
2. SM1) (Mec) catch; [de revólver] safety catch, safety (EEUU); [de cerradura] tumbler; [de ventana] bolt, catch2) † * (=trasero) bottom, backside, butt ( esp EEUU) ** * *- dora masculino, femenino (Com, Der, Fin) guarantor* * *= surety.Ex. If the contractor defaults in his performance and fails to fulfill his contractual promises, the surety can itself complete the contract, or pay damages up to the limit of the bond.* * *- dora masculino, femenino (Com, Der, Fin) guarantor* * *= surety.Ex: If the contractor defaults in his performance and fails to fulfill his contractual promises, the surety can itself complete the contract, or pay damages up to the limit of the bond.
* * *masculine, femininesalir fiador por algn to stand surety for sb, to act as guarantor for sbB* * *
fiador
fiador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino guarantor
' fiador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fiadora
English:
guarantor
* * *fiador, -ora♦ nm,fguarantor, surety;salir fiador por alguien to stand surety for sb♦ nm1. [de escopeta] safety (catch)* * *I m TÉC safety catchsalir fiador de alguien act as guarantor for s.o.* * *: bondsman, guarantor -
108 oxidado
adj.rusty, corroded, oxidized, rusted.past part.past participle of spanish verb: oxidar.* * *► adjetivo1 rusty2 QUÍMICA oxidized* * *ADJ1) [metal] rusty2) (Quím) oxidized* * *- da adjetivo rusty* * *= rusty [rustier -comp., rustiest -sup.], oxidised [oxidized, -USA], corroded.Ex. This is a a guide to web resources on cleaning and hygiene, answering questions such as What do you want to clean -- your hair? your carpet? your rusty lawn furniture?.Ex. Geochemical analyses showed a fourfold enrichment of oxidized iron and manganese from bedrock.Ex. The bronze gearing was far too corroded to be taken to bits, cleaned up, and made to work.* * *- da adjetivo rusty* * *= rusty [rustier -comp., rustiest -sup.], oxidised [oxidized, -USA], corroded.Ex: This is a a guide to web resources on cleaning and hygiene, answering questions such as What do you want to clean -- your hair? your carpet? your rusty lawn furniture?.
Ex: Geochemical analyses showed a fourfold enrichment of oxidized iron and manganese from bedrock.Ex: The bronze gearing was far too corroded to be taken to bits, cleaned up, and made to work.* * *oxidado -darusty* * *
Del verbo oxidar: ( conjugate oxidar)
oxidado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
oxidado
oxidar
oxidado◊ -da adjetivo
rusty
oxidado,-a adj (un hierro, una puerta) rusty
fig (la memoria, una habilidad) rusty
oxidar verbo transitivo
1 Quím to oxidize
2 (herrumbrar) to rust
' oxidado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mohosa
- mohoso
- oxidada
- roñosa
- roñoso
English:
corrode
- rusty
* * *oxidado, -a adj1. [cubierto de herrumbre] rusty2. Quím oxidized* * *adj rusty* * *oxidado, -da adj: rusty* * * -
109 ciega
adj.1 blind.2 swayed by violent passion. (Metaphorical)3 choked or shut up (corredor).A ciega 1. Blindly, in the dark. 2. Thoughtlessly, carelessly.f.blind woman, blind person, sightless person, sightless woman.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cegar.* * *1. f., (m. - ciego) 2. f., (m. - ciego)* * *
Del verbo cegar: ( conjugate cegar)
ciega es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cegar
ciega
cegar ( conjugate cegar) verbo transitivo
1
2 ‹conducto/cañería› to block
cegar verbo transitivo
1 to blind
2 (una puerta, ventana) to wall up
ciego,-a
I adjetivo
1 (persona) blind: es ciego de nacimiento, he/she was born blind
se quedó ciego, he/she went blind
2 familiar (atiborrado) ponerse ciego (de comida) to stuff oneself
(de alcohol) to get blind drunk
(de droga) to get stoned
II sustantivo masculino argot tener/llevar un ciego impresionante, (borrachera) to be blind drunk
(de droga) to be stoned
III sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 blind person
los ciegos, the blind pl
♦ Locuciones: a ciegas, (sin ver nada) blindly
(sin información o reflexión) compró el coche a ciegas, she bought the car without having a look at it
' ciega' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gallina
- calle
English:
bat
- swear by
- cul-de-sac
- swear
* * *f blind woman* * * -
110 franquear
vt1) откры́ть, проложи́ть, расчи́стить ( путь)2) пройти́, преодоле́ть ( препятствие)franquear un río — пересе́чь, переплы́ть, перейти́ реку
franquear una puerta — перешагну́ть, переступи́ть поро́г
franquear una zanja — перешагну́ть, перепры́гнуть кана́ву
3) оплати́ть отпра́вку (письма; посылки); отпра́вить -
111 desencajada
desencajado,-a adjetivo
1 (fuera de lugar, mal colocado) (un hueso) out of joint
(una puerta) off its hinges
(una pieza) out of position
2 (rostro) contorted, distorted
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112 oxidada
oxidado,-a adj (un hierro, una puerta) rusty
fig (la memoria, una habilidad) rusty
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113 забить
I сов., вин. п.1) ( вколотить) clavar vt, hincar vt, meter vtзаби́ть гвоздь — hincar (meter) un clavoзаби́ть сва́и — zampear vt2) ( заделать) cerrar (непр.) vt ( закрыть); tapar vt ( заткнуть); clavar vt, clavetear vt ( гвоздями)4) (заполнить - помещение, пространство) llenar vt, cargar vtзаби́ть прохо́д — obstruir el paso5) спорт.заби́ть гол — marcar (meter) un gol6) ( измучить побоями) atormentar vt ( con golpes)7) перен. ( довести до отупения) embrutecer (непр.) vt; atemorizar vt ( запугать)8) ( заглушить - о растениях) ahogar vt9) разг. ( превзойти) superar vt, sobrepujar vt10) ( на бойне) matar vt, sacrificar vt••заби́ть го́лову ( чем-либо) — cargar la cabeza (con)заби́ть себе́ что́-либо в го́лову — meterse algo en la cabezaII сов.1) (начать колотить, ударять) empezar a golpear (a martillar, etc.); empezar a tocar (в колокол и т.п.)2) ( начать стрелять) empezar a disparar3) (о часах и т.п.) empezar a tocar (a sonar)4) (о воде, нефти и т.п.) salir (непр.) vi, brotar vi5) (о дрожи, лихорадке) empezar a atormentar••заби́ть трево́гу — empezar a tocar alarma -
114 прикрыть
сов., вин. п.2) перен. (замаскировать, скрыть) encubrir (непр.) vt, tapar vt; enmascarar vt, camuflar vt3) (заслонить, защитить) cubrir (непр.) vt, tapar vt, proteger vtприкры́ть глаза́ руко́й — tapar los ojos con la manoприкры́ть отхо́д воен. — cubrir la retiradaприкры́ть фланг воен. — cubrir el flanco4) ( притворить) medio cerrar, entornar vt (una puerta, ventana); entrecerrar (непр.) vt (Лат. Ам.)5) разг. ( прекратить) cerrar (непр.) vt, liquidar vt -
115 прикрыться
2) (скрыть, замаскировать свои действия) encubrirse (непр.), taparse; enmascararse, escudarse (en)прикры́ться зако́ном — ampararse en la ley3) ( заслониться) protegerse ( contra)4) ( притвориться) medio cerrarse, entornarse (una puerta, ventana); entrecerrarse (непр.) (Лат. Ам.)5) разг. ( прекратить деятельность) cerrarse (непр.), estar cerrado, estar liquidado -
116 притворить
сов., вин. п.medio cerrar, entornar vt (una puerta, ventana); entrecerrar (непр.) vt (Лат. Ам.) -
117 притвориться
I сов.( закрыться) medio cerrarse, entornarse (una puerta, ventana); entrecerrarse (непр.) (Лат. Ам.)II сов.( прикинуться) fingirse, hacerse (непр.)притвори́ться спя́щим — hacerse el dormido, fingirse dormidoпритвори́ться глухи́м — hacerse el sordo, hacer oídos de mercaderпритвори́ться больны́м — hacerse el enfermo, fingirse enfermo; hacer la encorvada (fam.) -
118 telecomando
telecomandotelecomando [teleko'maDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Ddo] -
119 entorno
m.1 environment, surroundings.2 context.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: entornar.* * *1 environment, surroundings plural2 INFORMÁTICA environment* * *noun m.1) environment2) surroundings* * *SM1) (=medioambiente) environment; (Literat) setting, milieu; (=clima) climate; (=escenario) scenesacar a algn de su entorno — to take sb away from/out of their normal environment
2) (Inform) environment* * *a) ( situación) environmententorno social — social milieu o environment
los restos hallados en su entorno — the remains found around it o in the vicinity
b) (Lit) setting; (Mat) range; (Inf) environment* * *= arena, atmosphere, environment, scene, setting, surroundings, milieu, compass, compass, set and setting, landscape, habitat, environs, climate, ambient, ambiance [ambience], ambience [ambiance], environ.Ex. This shifts the responsibility for headings and their arrangement into the arena of cataloguers and indexers.Ex. Above all, we specified an atmosphere in all public areas appropriate for study without the need for oppressive silence.Ex. This document specifies methods of extending the 7-bit code, remaining in a 7-bit environment or increasing to an 8-bit environment.Ex. A recent inexpensive introduction to the microcomputer scene, the Sinclair QL, uses a 32 bit processor (the Motorola 680008) and offers 128K RAM expandable to 640K.Ex. Over 700 CRT terminals are online to Columbus and are used in a variety of ways to improve service in the local library settings.Ex. Work in a duly ordered community should be made attractive by the consciousness of usefulness, by variety, and by being exercised amidst pleasurable surroundings.Ex. These are the kinds of problems that characteristically arise in the complex and continually changing milieu of libraries and media and information centers.Ex. All truth is contained in the compass of your mind.Ex. All truth is contained in the compass of your mind.Ex. For me a picture of myself in a dentist's waiting room is a perfect metaphor for set and setting very much in play against the easily obtained pleasures I usually get from reading.Ex. During the post-war period international organizations have become a prominent feature of the international landscape.Ex. The academic library is the natural habitat of the absent-minded professor.Ex. This database contains 500 photographs, drawings, engravings and watercolours of the 16th century Sutton House and its environs.Ex. The article 'Keeping your ear to the ground' discusses the skills and knowledge information professionals need to have in today's IT-rich climate.Ex. This article studies monumental wall paintings and mosaics, focusing on the disposition of narratives in relation to their architectural ambients.Ex. People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.Ex. The current ambience is such that we are facing a new crisis in cataloging.Ex. For example, the games themselves can act as a tool to educate social science students how to access and interact with unknown cultures within a safe environ.----* adaptarse al entorno = adjust to + environment.* cambiar de entorno = change + scenery.* cambio de entorno = change of scenery, change of air and scene, change of air, change of scene.* crear un entorno = create + an environment.* del entorno = ambient, environmental.* en el entorno de = in the realm of.* en + Posesivo + entorno = in + Posesivo + midst.* entorno de redes = network environment, online environment.* entorno de trabajo = working environment, work environment.* entorno electrónico distribuido = distributed environment.* entorno familiar = home environment.* entorno físico = atmospherics.* entorno laboral = workplace, work environment, work setting, job setting, job environment, working environment.* entorno natural = natural habitat, natural setting.* entorno natural, el = natural environment, the.* entorno OSI = OSI environment.* entorno urbanístico = built environment.* entorno urbano = built environment.* perjudicial para el entorno = environmentally-damaging.* relativo a la navegación por un entorno gráfico = navigational.* vida en el entorno familiar = family life.* * *a) ( situación) environmententorno social — social milieu o environment
los restos hallados en su entorno — the remains found around it o in the vicinity
b) (Lit) setting; (Mat) range; (Inf) environment* * *= arena, atmosphere, environment, scene, setting, surroundings, milieu, compass, compass, set and setting, landscape, habitat, environs, climate, ambient, ambiance [ambience], ambience [ambiance], environ.Ex: This shifts the responsibility for headings and their arrangement into the arena of cataloguers and indexers.
Ex: Above all, we specified an atmosphere in all public areas appropriate for study without the need for oppressive silence.Ex: This document specifies methods of extending the 7-bit code, remaining in a 7-bit environment or increasing to an 8-bit environment.Ex: A recent inexpensive introduction to the microcomputer scene, the Sinclair QL, uses a 32 bit processor (the Motorola 680008) and offers 128K RAM expandable to 640K.Ex: Over 700 CRT terminals are online to Columbus and are used in a variety of ways to improve service in the local library settings.Ex: Work in a duly ordered community should be made attractive by the consciousness of usefulness, by variety, and by being exercised amidst pleasurable surroundings.Ex: These are the kinds of problems that characteristically arise in the complex and continually changing milieu of libraries and media and information centers.Ex: All truth is contained in the compass of your mind.Ex: All truth is contained in the compass of your mind.Ex: For me a picture of myself in a dentist's waiting room is a perfect metaphor for set and setting very much in play against the easily obtained pleasures I usually get from reading.Ex: During the post-war period international organizations have become a prominent feature of the international landscape.Ex: The academic library is the natural habitat of the absent-minded professor.Ex: This database contains 500 photographs, drawings, engravings and watercolours of the 16th century Sutton House and its environs.Ex: The article 'Keeping your ear to the ground' discusses the skills and knowledge information professionals need to have in today's IT-rich climate.Ex: This article studies monumental wall paintings and mosaics, focusing on the disposition of narratives in relation to their architectural ambients.Ex: People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.Ex: The current ambience is such that we are facing a new crisis in cataloging.Ex: For example, the games themselves can act as a tool to educate social science students how to access and interact with unknown cultures within a safe environ.* adaptarse al entorno = adjust to + environment.* cambiar de entorno = change + scenery.* cambio de entorno = change of scenery, change of air and scene, change of air, change of scene.* crear un entorno = create + an environment.* del entorno = ambient, environmental.* en el entorno de = in the realm of.* en + Posesivo + entorno = in + Posesivo + midst.* entorno de redes = network environment, online environment.* entorno de trabajo = working environment, work environment.* entorno electrónico distribuido = distributed environment.* entorno familiar = home environment.* entorno físico = atmospherics.* entorno laboral = workplace, work environment, work setting, job setting, job environment, working environment.* entorno natural = natural habitat, natural setting.* entorno natural, el = natural environment, the.* entorno OSI = OSI environment.* entorno urbanístico = built environment.* entorno urbano = built environment.* perjudicial para el entorno = environmentally-damaging.* relativo a la navegación por un entorno gráfico = navigational.* vida en el entorno familiar = family life.* * *1 (situación) environmentel entorno del niño influye en esto the child's environment influences thisentorno social social milieu o environmententorno familiar home environmentel entorno es poco favorable a la negociación the setting is o the situation is o the conditions are o the environment is not ideal for negotiationla estructura y los restos hallados en su entorno the structure and the remains found around it o in the vicinity2 ( Lit) setting3 ( Mat) range* * *
Del verbo entornar: ( conjugate entornar)
entorno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
entornó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
entornar
entorno
entorno sustantivo masculino
b) (Lit) settingc) (Inf) environment
entornar verbo transitivo to half-close
(una puerta, ventana) to leave ajar
entorno sustantivo masculino
1 (medio) environment
entorno social, social environment
2 (proximidades) surroundings pl
' entorno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ambiente
- escenario
- media
- medio
- sosegada
- sosegado
English:
atmosphere
- blend
- environment
- setting
- surrounding
- environmental
- environs
* * *entorno nm1. [ambiente] environment, surroundings;el entorno familiar/social the home/social environment;fuentes bien informadas del entorno del presidente well-informed sources close to the president;España y los países de su entorno Spain and her European neighbours2. [medio ambiente] environment3. Informát environment* * *m tb INFOR environment* * *entorno nm: surroundings pl, environment* * *entorno n environment -
120 móvil2
2 = mobile.Nota: Juguete que se suspende generalmente del techo y que consta de varias partes ligeras que se mueven y a veces hacen ruido con la corriente de aire o al abrir una puerta.Ex. The aim of the scheme is to organise a central pool of library displays (posters, polystyrene cutouts, mobiles, letter sets etc.) = El objetivo de este sistema de clasificación es organizar un fondo común central de objetos utilizados en las exposiciones de la biblioteca (posters, recortables de poliestireno, juguetes móviles colgantes, juegos de letras, etc.).----* escala móvil = sliding scale.* pasillo móvil = travelator, moving walkway, moving sidewalk, moving pavement, walkalator.* rampa móvil = moving ramp.
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