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21 entrar en vigor
(v.) = come into + force, come into + effect, go into + effectEx. 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 + effectEx: 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. -
22 infundir vigor
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23 puesta en vigor
(n.) = enforcementEx. These are less tangible, more dependent upon personal motivation and inclination, and not amenable to enforcement through institutional policies.* * *(n.) = enforcementEx: These are less tangible, more dependent upon personal motivation and inclination, and not amenable to enforcement through institutional policies.
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24 con vigor juvenil
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25 dar vigor a
• energise -
26 en vigor
• in eclipse• in either event• in for a penny• in former times• into effect• into force -
27 entrada en vigor
• coming into force -
28 entrar en vigor
• become effective• become implemented• come into effect• come into force• go into details• go into excessive detail• go into extra time• go into hiding• take effect -
29 estar en vigor
• be in effect• be in force -
30 falto de vigor
• enervated• without force -
31 fecha de entrada en vigor
• effective dateDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > fecha de entrada en vigor
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32 leyes en vigor
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33 orden en vigor esta semana
• good thinking• good tidings• good-this-week orderDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > orden en vigor esta semana
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34 orden en vigor este mes
• good-temperedly• good-this-month order• good-this-week orderDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > orden en vigor este mes
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35 orden en vigor hasta cancelarse
• good try• good upbringing• good-until-cancelled orderDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > orden en vigor hasta cancelarse
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36 orden en vigor hasta ejecutarse
• good try• good upbringing• good-until-cancelled orderDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > orden en vigor hasta ejecutarse
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37 pedido en vigor esta semana
• good thinking• good tidings• good-this-week orderDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pedido en vigor esta semana
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38 pedido en vigor este mes
• good-temperedly• good-this-month order• good-this-week orderDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pedido en vigor este mes
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39 poner en vigor
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40 que da vigor
• invigorating
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Vigor — Vig or, n. [OE. vigour, vigor, OF. vigor, vigur, vigour, F. vigueur, fr. L. vigor, fr. vigere to be lively or strong. See {Vegetable}, {Vigil}.] 1. Active strength or force of body or mind; capacity for exertion, physically, intellectually, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vigor — vigor, vim, spirit, dash, esprit, verve, punch, élan, drive can all denote a quality of force, forcefulness, or energy. Vigor implies a strength that proceeds from a fundamental soundness or robustiousness or a display of energy or forcefulness… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
vigor — [vig′ər] n. [ME vigour < OFr < L vigor < vigere, to be strong < vegere: see WAKE1] 1. active physical or mental force or strength; vitality 2. active or healthy growth [the vigor of a plant] 3. intensity, force, or energy [the vigor… … English World dictionary
vigor — c.1300, from Anglo Fr. vigour, O.Fr. vigor, from L. vigorem (nom. vigor) liveliness, activity, force, from vigere be lively, flourish, thrive, from PIE *wog /*weg be lively or active (see VIGIL (Cf. vigil)) … Etymology dictionary
vigor — or chiefly Brit vigour see HYBRID VIGOR * * * vig·or (vigґər) [L. vigere to flourish] a combination of attributes of living organisms which expresses itself in rapid growth, high fertility and fecundity, and long life … Medical dictionary
Vigor — Nom porté en Normandie. C est un ancien nom de baptême (du latin vigor = force) popularisé par un saint du VIe siècle, évêque de Bayeux, qui a donné son nom à plusieurs localités … Noms de famille
vigor — (Del lat. vigor, ōris). 1. m. Fuerza o actividad notable de las cosas animadas o inanimadas. 2. Viveza o eficacia de las acciones en la ejecución de las cosas. 3. Fuerza de obligar en las leyes u ordenanzas. 4. Duración de las costumbres o… … Diccionario de la lengua española
vigor — (Brit. vigour) ► NOUN 1) physical strength and good health. 2) effort, energy, and enthusiasm. ORIGIN Latin vigor, from vigere be lively … English terms dictionary
Vigor — Vig or, v. t. To invigorate. [Obs.] Feltham. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vigor — (lat.), 1) Kraft, Stärke, Lebenskraft; 2) Nachdruck. Vigōre commissiōnis, traft erhaltenen Auftrags; V. rescripti, kraft erhaltener Verordnung … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon