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41 amorío
m.love affair, affair, adventure, romance.* * *1 love affair, fling* * *noun m.love affair, romance* * *SM (tb: amoríos) love affair, romance* * *masculino love affairfue un amorío sin importancia — it was just a brief affair o (colloq) fling
* * *----* amoríos = love affair.* * *masculino love affairfue un amorío sin importancia — it was just a brief affair o (colloq) fling
* * ** amoríos = love affair.* * *love affairuna vida de escándalos y amoríos a life full of scandal and love affairsfue un amorío sin importancia it was just a brief affair o ( colloq) fling* * *
amorío sustantivo masculino
love affair
amorío sustantivo masculino love affair, flirtation
' amorío' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enredo
- devaneo
- lío
* * *amorío nmlove affair;tuvo que dimitir al conocerse su amoríos con su secretaria he had to resign when people found out about his affair with his secretary* * *m affair* * *amorío nm: love affair, fling -
42 asunto
m.1 matter.necesitamos hablar de un asunto importante we need to talk about an important matteranda metido en un asunto turbio he's mixed up o involved in a dodgy affairno es asunto tuyo it's none of your businessel asunto es que… the thing is that…¡…y asunto concluido! and that's that!asuntos a tratar agenda2 theme.3 affair (romance).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: asuntar.* * *2 (negocio) affair, business3 (aventura) affair, love affair\asuntos a tratar agenda singasuntos exteriores PLÍTICA Foreign Affairs* * *noun m.affair, business, issue, matter* * *SM1) (=cuestión) matterno sé nada de ese asunto — I don't know anything about it o the matter
el asunto de los impuestos divide al gobierno — the government is divided on the matter o question o issue of taxes
¡esto es asunto mío! — that's my business o affair!
¡asunto concluido! — that's an end to the matter!
- me ha llamado el jefe a su despacho -mal asunto — "the boss has called me to his office" - "doesn't look good"
el asunto es que... — the thing is (that)...
asunto de honor — question of honour o (EEUU) honor
2) (Jur) case3) (Pol)Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores — Foreign Ministry, Foreign Office, State Department (EEUU)
4) (=aventura amorosa) affair5) Cono Sur¿a asunto de qué lo hiciste? — why did you do it?
6) Caribe7) (Literat) † (=tema) subject* * *a) (cuestión, problema) matterun asunto muy delicado — a very delicate matter o issue
y asunto concluido: te he dicho que no y asunto concluido I've said no and that's that; te quedarás en casa y asunto concluido — you're staying at home and that's all there is to it
b) (pey) ( relación amorosa) affairc) (CS fam) (razón, sentido)¿a asunto de qué se lo dijiste? — what did you go and tell him for? (colloq), why on earth did you tell him? (colloq)
¿a asunto de qué voy a ir? — what on earth's the point of my going? (colloq)
* * *= affair, issue, matter, topic, subject matter, business [businesses, -pl.], question, concern, subject line.Ex. And also until Groome appeared, newcomers were a nullity as an active political force, exerting little influence in city affairs.Ex. These issues are reviewed more thoroughly in chapter 10.Ex. AACR2 generally recommends collocation although it is suggested that the extent of collocation and the need for uniform titles is a matter for local decisions.Ex. A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.Ex. The librarian generally looks at the book's title, subtitle, preface, contents list, etc, in order to determine the subject matter.Ex. I think this whole business about whether punctuation is obtrusive or not is quite honestly not worth discussing.Ex. The question is not how much time we have, but what we do with it and how we utilize it.Ex. Her article lays emphasis on some of the concerns that are important to the continued development of effective information policies.Ex. Over 35% of SPAM is detected from an email's subject line.----* abordar una mínima parte del asunto = touch + the tip of the iceberg.* aclarar un asunto = clarify + matter.* arreglar + Posesivo + asuntos = put + Posesivo + (own) house in order.* asunto candente = burning issue, burning question, hot potato, hot topic, hot issue.* asunto de actualidad = current issue.* asunto de importancia = matter of weight, matter of consequence.* asunto delicado = sore subject, sore spot, sore point, sensitive issue, hot potato.* asunto de trascendencia = matter of weight, matter of consequence.* asunto familiar = family affair.* asunto insignificante = matter of no consequence.* asunto laboral = work-related issue.* asunto pendiente = unresolved matter.* asunto pendiente, asunto sin resolver, cabo suelto, asignatura pendiente = unresolved matter.* asunto personal = personal issue.* asunto relacionado con el trabajo = work-related issue.* asuntos = matters.* asuntos académicos = academic affairs.* asuntos cotidianos = everyday matters.* asuntos de la casa, los = home affairs.* asuntos exteriores = foreign affairs.* asunto sin importancia = matter of no consequence.* asunto sin resolver = unfinished business, unresolved matter.* asuntos internacionales = global affairs, world affairs.* asuntos internos = Minister of Internal Affairs, internal affairs.* asunto sin trascendencia = matter of no consequence.* asuntos pendientes = unfinished business.* asuntos propios = personal business.* asuntos públicos = public affairs.* cambiando de asunto = on another topic, on another matter, on another note, on other matters.* darle vueltas a un asunto = chew + the cud.* delegar un asunto = delegate + matter.* discutir del asunto con = take + the matter + up with.* ese es el asunto = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.* hablar del asunto con = take + the matter + up with.* juzgado de asuntos menores = magistrates' court.* Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores = Ministry of Foreign Affairs.* Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, el = Foreign Office, the.* ministro de asuntos exteriores = foreign minister.* responsable de asuntos económicos = financial officer.* rumiar un asunto = chew + the cud.* ser el asunto = be the point.* ser un asunto de = be a matter for/of.* ser un asunto difícil = be a difficult business.* ser un asunto problemático = be at issue.* tomar parte en el asunto = enter + the fray.* tomar parte en en el asunto = be part of the picture.* tomarse + Expresión Temporal + de asuntos propios = take + Expresión Temporal + off, have + Expresión Temporal + off work.* tomarse unos días de asuntos propios = take + time off, take + time out, take + time off work.* tratar un asunto = deal with + issue.* * *a) (cuestión, problema) matterun asunto muy delicado — a very delicate matter o issue
y asunto concluido: te he dicho que no y asunto concluido I've said no and that's that; te quedarás en casa y asunto concluido — you're staying at home and that's all there is to it
b) (pey) ( relación amorosa) affairc) (CS fam) (razón, sentido)¿a asunto de qué se lo dijiste? — what did you go and tell him for? (colloq), why on earth did you tell him? (colloq)
¿a asunto de qué voy a ir? — what on earth's the point of my going? (colloq)
* * *= affair, issue, matter, topic, subject matter, business [businesses, -pl.], question, concern, subject line.Ex: And also until Groome appeared, newcomers were a nullity as an active political force, exerting little influence in city affairs.
Ex: These issues are reviewed more thoroughly in chapter 10.Ex: AACR2 generally recommends collocation although it is suggested that the extent of collocation and the need for uniform titles is a matter for local decisions.Ex: A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.Ex: The librarian generally looks at the book's title, subtitle, preface, contents list, etc, in order to determine the subject matter.Ex: I think this whole business about whether punctuation is obtrusive or not is quite honestly not worth discussing.Ex: The question is not how much time we have, but what we do with it and how we utilize it.Ex: Her article lays emphasis on some of the concerns that are important to the continued development of effective information policies.Ex: Over 35% of SPAM is detected from an email's subject line.* abordar una mínima parte del asunto = touch + the tip of the iceberg.* aclarar un asunto = clarify + matter.* arreglar + Posesivo + asuntos = put + Posesivo + (own) house in order.* asunto candente = burning issue, burning question, hot potato, hot topic, hot issue.* asunto de actualidad = current issue.* asunto de importancia = matter of weight, matter of consequence.* asunto delicado = sore subject, sore spot, sore point, sensitive issue, hot potato.* asunto de trascendencia = matter of weight, matter of consequence.* asunto familiar = family affair.* asunto insignificante = matter of no consequence.* asunto laboral = work-related issue.* asunto pendiente = unresolved matter.* asunto pendiente, asunto sin resolver, cabo suelto, asignatura pendiente = unresolved matter.* asunto personal = personal issue.* asunto relacionado con el trabajo = work-related issue.* asuntos = matters.* asuntos académicos = academic affairs.* asuntos cotidianos = everyday matters.* asuntos de la casa, los = home affairs.* asuntos exteriores = foreign affairs.* asunto sin importancia = matter of no consequence.* asunto sin resolver = unfinished business, unresolved matter.* asuntos internacionales = global affairs, world affairs.* asuntos internos = Minister of Internal Affairs, internal affairs.* asunto sin trascendencia = matter of no consequence.* asuntos pendientes = unfinished business.* asuntos propios = personal business.* asuntos públicos = public affairs.* cambiando de asunto = on another topic, on another matter, on another note, on other matters.* darle vueltas a un asunto = chew + the cud.* delegar un asunto = delegate + matter.* discutir del asunto con = take + the matter + up with.* ese es el asunto = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.* hablar del asunto con = take + the matter + up with.* juzgado de asuntos menores = magistrates' court.* Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores = Ministry of Foreign Affairs.* Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, el = Foreign Office, the.* ministro de asuntos exteriores = foreign minister.* responsable de asuntos económicos = financial officer.* rumiar un asunto = chew + the cud.* ser el asunto = be the point.* ser un asunto de = be a matter for/of.* ser un asunto difícil = be a difficult business.* ser un asunto problemático = be at issue.* tomar parte en el asunto = enter + the fray.* tomar parte en en el asunto = be part of the picture.* tomarse + Expresión Temporal + de asuntos propios = take + Expresión Temporal + off, have + Expresión Temporal + off work.* tomarse unos días de asuntos propios = take + time off, take + time out, take + time off work.* tratar un asunto = deal with + issue.* * *1 (cuestión, problema) matterno hemos hablado del asunto del viaje we haven't talked about the trip, we haven't discussed the matter o question of the trip ( frml)éste es un asunto muy delicado this is a very delicate matter o issuese pelearon por el asunto de la herencia they fell out over the inheritancehan quedado algunos asuntos pendientes there are still a few matters o questions o things to be resolvedestá implicado en un asunto de drogas he's mixed up in something to do with drugsestán hablando de asuntos de negocios they're talking about business matterstengo un asunto muy importante entre manos I'm dealing with a very important matterno es asunto tuyo it's none of your businessmal asunto, mañana viene el director general I don't like the look of this, the general manager's coming tomorrowy asunto concluido: ya te he dicho que no y asunto concluido I've already said no and that's that o that's final o that's all there is to itsi se van a pelear por la pelota yo se la quito y asunto concluido if you're going to fight over the ball, I'll take it away and that'll be the end of that2 ( pey) (relación amorosa) affairtuvo un asuntillo con la secretaria he had a brief fling with his secretary3(CS fam) (razón, sentido): ¿a asunto de qué or con qué asunto se lo dijiste? what did you go and tell him for? ( colloq), why on earth did you tell him? ( colloq)le encuentro muy poco asunto a esto I don't see much point in this¿a asunto de qué me voy a ir hasta allá si no van a estar? what on earth's the point of my going all the way there if they're not going to be in? ( colloq)Compuesto:* * *
asunto sustantivo masculino
asuntos exteriores (Esp) foreign affairs;
un asunto muy delicado a very delicate matter o issue;
está implicado en un asunto de drogas he's mixed up in something to do with drugs;
no es asunto mío/tuyo it's none of my/your business
asunto sustantivo masculino
1 subject: no es asunto tuyo, it's none of your business 2 Asuntos Exteriores, Foreign Affairs
♦ Locuciones: tomar cartas en el asunto, to intervene
' asunto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
airear
- aspecto
- avispero
- bagatela
- calada
- calado
- carpetazo
- carta
- clara
- claro
- cogollo
- comparecencia
- competencia
- cosa
- cuestión
- de
- defraudar
- delicada
- delicado
- desconocimiento
- despachar
- destapar
- desviarse
- directamente
- dispar
- dominar
- eje
- encasquetar
- enfocar
- enfoque
- engorrosa
- engorroso
- enjuiciar
- enredar
- enredarse
- enredo
- entidad
- enturbiar
- escarbar
- espantosa
- espantoso
- espina
- estancar
- estancarse
- eurócrata
- extrema
- extremo
- fleco
- fondo
- formarse
English:
about
- affair
- approach
- bring up
- broach
- burning
- business
- circle
- cloud
- concern
- conduct
- crux
- deal with
- decide
- delve
- dispose of
- dispute
- drop
- expedite
- flip side
- grey area
- ground
- heart
- incumbent
- intervention
- involved
- item
- keep to
- light
- look into
- luck
- matter
- messy
- mishandle
- open
- personal
- question
- raise
- rest
- risky
- sensitive
- separate
- show
- sidestep
- slug out
- sore
- stake
- step in
- stick to
- switch
* * *asunto nm1. [tema] matter;[problema] issue;necesitamos hablar de un asunto importante we need to talk about an important matter;quieren llegar al fondo del asunto they want to get to the bottom of the matter;no quiero hablar del asunto ese del divorcio I don't want to talk about that divorce business;no es asunto tuyo it's none of your business;¡métete en tus asuntos! mind your own business!;el asunto es que… the thing is that…;te han llamado de Hacienda – mal asunto you've had a call from the tax man – that doesn't sound very good!;asuntos de Estado affairs of state;asuntos exteriores foreign affairs;asunto pendiente: [m5] tenemos un asunto pendiente que tratar we have some unfinished business to attend to;asuntos pendientes [en orden del día] matters pending;asuntos a tratar agenda2. [de obra, libro] theme3. [romance] affair;tener un asunto con alguien to have an affair with sb* * *m1 matter;mal asunto that’s bad (news);no es asunto tuyo it’s none of your business2 fam ( relación) affair* * *asunto nm1) cuestión, tema: affair, matter, subject2) asuntos nmpl: affairs, business* * *asunto n1. (cuestión) matter / issue2. (negocio) affair -
43 bosquejo
m.sketch.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: bosquejar.* * *1 (dibujo) sketch; (plan etc) outline* * *SM1) (Arte) sketch2) (=forma provisional) [de idea] sketch, outline; [de plan] draft* * *presentó or hizo un bosquejo de sus planes — he outlined his plans, he gave a brief outline of his plans
* * *= sketch, study print.Ex. A short score is a sketch made by a composer for an ensemble work, with the main features of the composition set out on a few staves.Ex. For instance, boys would be terribly attracted to find gorgeous study prints on motorcycles.* * *presentó or hizo un bosquejo de sus planes — he outlined his plans, he gave a brief outline of his plans
* * *= sketch, study print.Ex: A short score is a sketch made by a composer for an ensemble work, with the main features of the composition set out on a few staves.
Ex: For instance, boys would be terribly attracted to find gorgeous study prints on motorcycles.* * *( Art) sketch; (de una novela) outlinepresentó or hizo un bosquejo de sus planes he outlined his plans, he gave a brief outline of his plans* * *
Del verbo bosquejar: ( conjugate bosquejar)
bosquejo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
bosquejó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
bosquejar
bosquejo
bosquejar ( conjugate bosquejar) verbo transitivo (Art) to sketch, make a sketch of;
‹idea/proyecto› to outline, sketch out
bosquejo sustantivo masculino (Art) sketch;
( de novela) outline
bosquejar vtr (trazar líneas) to sketch, outline
(insinuar una idea, un plan) to draft, outline
bosquejo m (de una figura, pintura) sketch, study
(de una idea, un proyecto) draft, outline
' bosquejo' also found in these entries:
English:
sketch
* * *bosquejo nm1. [esbozo] sketch2. [de idea, tema, situación] rough outline* * *m1 de dibujo sketch2 fig* * *bosquejo nm1) trazado: outline, sketch2) : draft* * * -
44 brevedad
f.1 shortness.a o con la mayor brevedad as soon as possible2 brevity, briefness, shortness.* * *1 brevity, briefness\con la mayor brevedad as soon as possible* * *SF [de mensaje] shortness; [de texto] brevity; [de estilo] concisenesscon o a la mayor brevedad (posible) — as soon as possible
bueno, para mayor brevedad... — well, to be brief...
llamado por brevedad... — called for short...
* * *a) (de discurso, texto) brevityb) (frml) ( prontitud)con la mayor brevedad or a la brevedad posible — as soon as possible o (frml) at your earliest convenience
* * *= brevity.Ex. Brevity has an obvious contribution to make to ease of use.* * *a) (de discurso, texto) brevityb) (frml) ( prontitud)con la mayor brevedad or a la brevedad posible — as soon as possible o (frml) at your earliest convenience
* * *= brevity.Ex: Brevity has an obvious contribution to make to ease of use.
* * *1 (de un discurso, texto) brevity2 ( frml)(período corto): rogamos nos lo devuelva con la mayor brevedad or a la brevedad posible we would ask you to return it to us as soon as possible o ( frml) at your earliest convenience3(refiriéndose a dimensiones): la brevedad de su falda the shortness of her skirtla brevedad de su talle ( liter); the daintiness o slenderness of her waist* * *
brevedad sustantivo femenino
b) (frml) ( prontitud): con la mayor brevedad or a la brevedad posible as soon as possible o (frml) at your earliest convenience
brevedad sustantivo femenino brevity
con la mayor brevedad posible, as soon as possible
' brevedad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mayor
English:
brevity
- succinctness
* * *brevedad nf1. [en el tiempo] shortness;la brevedad de su discurso sorprendió her speech was surprisingly brief;se ruega brevedad please be brief2. [de pie] daintiness;[de cintura] slenderness* * *f briefness, shortness;a la mayor brevedad posible as soon as possible* * *brevedad nf: brevity, shortness -
45 gacetilla
adj.newsmonger.f.1 a section of a newspaper devoted to news generally non political (notas de sociedad).2 news in brief.3 gossip column.4 gossiper, gossip, gossipmonger.* * *1 (sección de noticias) "news in brief" section2 (boletín informativo) newssheet* * *SF1) (=notas sociales) gossip column; (=noticias generales) miscellaneous news section; (=noticias locales) local news section"Gacetilla" — "News in Brief"
2) * (=chismoso) gossip* * ** * *= gossip, gossiper.Ex. If all that good stuff rubs off on her, she will eventually quit being such a gossip over time.Ex. In fact, the most dangerous gossipers are ones that are close to you.* * ** * *= gossip, gossiper.Ex: If all that good stuff rubs off on her, she will eventually quit being such a gossip over time.
Ex: In fact, the most dangerous gossipers are ones that are close to you.* * *gacetillas de sociedad gossip column2 ( fam) (persona chismosa) gossip* * *gacetilla nf[noticia breve] short news item* * *f short news story -
46 informar
v.1 to inform.según informa nuestro corresponsal,… according to our correspondent,…Ella le avisó a Ricardo She informed Richard.2 to report.según informa nuestro corresponsal,… according to our correspondent,…3 to state a case to a counsellor or judge.4 to take cognizance, to make an inquiry, to ask for information.Informarse de to find out aboutInformarse sobre algo to gather information about something* * *1 (dar noticia) to inform (de, about)1 to inform (de, about), tell (de, about)1 to find out (de, about)* * *verb1) to inform2) report* * *1. VT1) (=dar información a)¿dónde te han informado? — where did you get your information?
le han informado mal — you've been misinformed, you've been badly informed
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informar a algn de algo — to inform sb of sth, tell sb about sthnadie me informó del cambio de planes — no one informed me of o told me about the change of plan
le informé de lo que pasaba — I informed him of what was happening, I told him what was happening
el portavoz informó a la prensa de los cambios en el gobierno — the spokesman briefed the press on the changes in the government, the spokesman informed the press about the changes in the government
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informar a algn sobre algo — to inform sb about sth, give sb information on sth¿me puede usted informar sobre las becas al extranjero? — can you tell me about overseas grants here?, can you give me information on overseas grants here?
2) (=comunicar)la policía informó que las causas del accidente no estaban claras — the police reported that the cause of the accident was not clear
informar a algn que — to tell sb that, inform sb that
nadie me informó que se hubiera pasado la reunión a otro día — no one told o informed me that the meeting had been changed to another day
nos complace informarle que ha resultado ganadora — we are pleased to inform you that you are the winner
3) frm (=caracterizar)la preocupación por el bien general debe informar sus actuaciones — their actions should be guided o governed by concern for the common good
2. VI1) (=dar noticias) [portavoz, fuentes] to state, point out, indicatese ha producido un nuevo atentado terrorista, informaron fuentes policiales — police sources have reported a new terrorist attack
el criminal había sido detenido, según informaron fuentes oficiales — according to official sources, the criminal had been arrested
nuestros representantes informarán de los motivos de la huelga — our representatives will announce the reasons for the strike
acaban de informar de que se ha cometido un atentado — a terrorist attack has just been reported, we have just received reports of a terrorist attack
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informar sobre algo — to report on sth2) (Jur) [delator] to inform ( contra against)[abogado] to sum up3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <persona/prensa> to informno se me había informado de esto — I had not been told about o informed of this
¿podría informarme sobre los cursos de idiomas? — could you give me some information about language courses?
me place informarle que... — (frml) (Corresp) I am pleased to inform you that... (frml)
b) (comunicar, hacer saber) to report2.fuentes policiales informan que... — (period) police sources report that...
informar vi (dar noticias, información) to report3.informar sobre algo — to report on something, give a report on something
informarse v pron to get informationinformarse sobre algo — to find out o inquire about something
* * *= inform, report, offer + an account of, brief, hip.Ex. This chain informs the system that a new document is to be cataloged and the main entry author should be added.Ex. Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.Ex. This article offers an account of the processes shaping the professionalisation of college and research librarianship within the framework of 4 contemporary sociological theories.Ex. This may or may not be the case, but particularly in these areas staff must be informed and briefed so that misunderstandings do not arise.Ex. He was aghast after having been hipped to the fact there are hookers on the Internet.----* informar a Alguien = let + Nombre + in on.* informar a Alguien de = apprise + Nombre + of the fact that.* informar de = alert to.* informar mal = misinform.* informar pormenorizadamente = document + blow by blow.* informarse = educate + Reflexivo.* informarse de = become + conversant with.* informar sobre = communicate + information on, inform on.* informar sobre lo ocurrido = debrief.* prohibición de informar por secreto de sumario = gag order.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <persona/prensa> to informno se me había informado de esto — I had not been told about o informed of this
¿podría informarme sobre los cursos de idiomas? — could you give me some information about language courses?
me place informarle que... — (frml) (Corresp) I am pleased to inform you that... (frml)
b) (comunicar, hacer saber) to report2.fuentes policiales informan que... — (period) police sources report that...
informar vi (dar noticias, información) to report3.informar sobre algo — to report on something, give a report on something
informarse v pron to get informationinformarse sobre algo — to find out o inquire about something
* * *= inform, report, offer + an account of, brief, hip.Ex: This chain informs the system that a new document is to be cataloged and the main entry author should be added.
Ex: Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.Ex: This article offers an account of the processes shaping the professionalisation of college and research librarianship within the framework of 4 contemporary sociological theories.Ex: This may or may not be the case, but particularly in these areas staff must be informed and briefed so that misunderstandings do not arise.Ex: He was aghast after having been hipped to the fact there are hookers on the Internet.* informar a Alguien = let + Nombre + in on.* informar a Alguien de = apprise + Nombre + of the fact that.* informar de = alert to.* informar mal = misinform.* informar pormenorizadamente = document + blow by blow.* informarse = educate + Reflexivo.* informarse de = become + conversant with.* informar sobre = communicate + information on, inform on.* informar sobre lo ocurrido = debrief.* prohibición de informar por secreto de sumario = gag order.* * *informar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹persona/prensa› to informte han informado mal you've been misinformednos informaron que habría un retraso de cinco horas we were told o informed that there would be a five-hour delayno se me había informado de esta decisión I had not been told about o informed of this decisioninformó a la prensa sobre las nuevas medidas he gave the press information about the new measures, he briefed the press on the new measures¿podría informarme sobre los cursos de idiomas? could you give me some information about language courses?, I'd like to inquire about language courses2 (comunicar, hacer saber) to reportfuentes de la organización informan que … ( period); sources within the organization report that …me place or me cumple informarle que … ( frml) ( Corresp) it gives me great pleasure to inform you that … ( frml), I am pleased to inform you that … ( frml)■ informarvi(dar noticias, información) to report informar SOBRE algo to report ON sth, give a report ON sth informar DE algo to announce sthto get informationlos interesados pueden informarse en nuestras oficinas those interested can get further information from our officesme informé bien antes de decidir I got plenty of information o I made sure I was well-informed o I looked into it carefully before I decidedinformarse SOBRE algo to find out o inquire ABOUT sth* * *
informar ( conjugate informar) verbo transitivo ‹persona/prensa› to inform;
¿podría informarme sobre los cursos de idiomas? could you give me some information about language courses?
verbo intransitivo (dar noticias, información) to report;
informar sobre algo to report on sth, give a report on sth;
informar de algo to announce sth
informarse verbo pronominal
to get information;
informarse sobre algo to find out o inquire about sth
informar
I verbo transitivo to inform [de, of]
II verbo intransitivo & verbo transitivo to report
' informar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comunicar
English:
advise
- apprise
- brief
- cover
- inform
- misinform
- report
- tell
- caution
- notify
* * *♦ vtle han informado mal he has been misinformed;me informan que el avión llega con retraso I've been told that the flight is delayed;se ha de informar a los detenidos de sus derechos you have to read people who have been arrested their rights;¿me podría informar de los horarios de trenes a Boston? could you tell me the times of the trains to Boston?la filosofía que informa sus novelas the philosophy which informs her novels♦ vi1. [dar información] to inform;en esa oficina informan sobre el Festival you can get information about the Festival from that office2. [periódico] to report;según informa nuestro corresponsal,… according to our correspondent,…* * *v/t inform (de, sobre about)* * *informar vtenterar: to informinformar vi: to report* * *informar vb2. (anunciar) to report / to announce -
47 interiorizar
v.1 to internalize.2 to interiorize.* * *1 (creencia, principio) to internalize2 (sentimiento) to suppress, repress* * *1. VT1) (Psic) to internalize2) Chile to inform (de, sobre about)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Psic) to internalize2) (CS frml) ( informar)2.interiorizar a alguien de or sobre algo — to brief somebody on something, acquaint somebody with something
interiorizarsev pron (CS frml)interiorizarse de or sobre algo — to familiarize o acquaint oneself with something (frml)
* * *= internalise [internalize, -USA].Ex. Such externalization helps learners internalize concepts, and organize relevant knowledge and generally leads to improved learning.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Psic) to internalize2) (CS frml) ( informar)2.interiorizar a alguien de or sobre algo — to brief somebody on something, acquaint somebody with something
interiorizarsev pron (CS frml)interiorizarse de or sobre algo — to familiarize o acquaint oneself with something (frml)
* * *= internalise [internalize, -USA].Ex: Such externalization helps learners internalize concepts, and organize relevant knowledge and generally leads to improved learning.
* * *interiorizar [A4 ]vtA ( Psic) to internalizeB (CS frml) (informar) interiorizar a algn DE or SOBRE algo; to brief sb ON sth, acquaint sb WITH sthaún no ha tenido tiempo de interiorizarse de estos problemas he has not yet had time to familiarize o acquaint himself with these problems ( frml)* * *
interiorizar verbo transitivo to internalize
' interiorizar' also found in these entries:
English:
internalize
* * *♦ vt1. [asumir, consolidar] to internalizesu problema es que todo lo que le pasa lo interioriza her problem is that she keeps everything bottled up insideinteriorizar a alguien de algo to fill sb in on sth* * *v/t internalize -
48 somero
adj.1 shallow, superficial.2 summary.* * *► adjetivo* * *ADJ1) (=a poca profundidad) shallow2) (=poco detallado) superficial, summary frm* * *- ra adjetivo superficial, summary (frml)* * *= mild, sketchy [sketchier -comp., sketchiest -sup.], perfunctory.Ex. If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.Ex. I recently did a sketchy biography of Lucille Morsch and had to go back and read all the material on her career.Ex. It really is distressing to observe in some libraries the casual and perfunctory way in which enquirers obviously seeking help are treated as persons.----* espiga de la somera = head tenon.* mortaja de la somera = head mortise.* * *- ra adjetivo superficial, summary (frml)* * *= mild, sketchy [sketchier -comp., sketchiest -sup.], perfunctory.Ex: If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.
Ex: I recently did a sketchy biography of Lucille Morsch and had to go back and read all the material on her career.Ex: It really is distressing to observe in some libraries the casual and perfunctory way in which enquirers obviously seeking help are treated as persons.* espiga de la somera = head tenon.* mortaja de la somera = head mortise.* * *somero -ra1 ‹análisis/descripción/estudio› superficial, summary ( frml)2 ‹aguas› shallowrocas someras rocks just below the surface of the water* * *
somero,-a adjetivo
1 (sucinto, insustancial) slight, superficial
una somera descripción de los hechos, a brief description of the facts
2 (superficial) superficial
' somero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
somera
English:
cursory
- perfunctory
* * *somero, -a adj1. [superficial] superficial2. [breve] brief3. [aguas] shallow* * *adj superficial* * *somero, -ra adj: superficial, cursory, shallow -
49 sucinto
adj.succinct, short, concise, brief.* * *► adjetivo1 concise, succinct* * *ADJ1) [discurso, texto] succinct, concise2) [prenda] brief, scanty, skimpy ** * *- ta adjetivo succinct, concise* * *= succinct.Ex. Notes should be made in the most succinct form possible without loss of clarity.----* sucinto y expresivo = pithy [pithier -comp., pithiest -sup.].* * *- ta adjetivo succinct, concise* * *= succinct.Ex: Notes should be made in the most succinct form possible without loss of clarity.
* sucinto y expresivo = pithy [pithier -comp., pithiest -sup.].* * *sucinto -ta1 ‹relato/explicación› succinct, concise2 ( fam hum); ‹bikini› skimpy, brief* * *
sucinto,-a adjetivo concise, succinct
' sucinto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
somera
- somero
- sucinta
English:
concise
- succinct
- pithy
* * *sucinto, -a adj1. [conciso] succinct2. [pequeño, corto] skimpy;una falda sucinta a skimpy skirt* * *adj succint, concise* * *sucinto, -ta adjconciso: succinct, concise♦ sucintamente adv -
50 epistolar
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51 misiva
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52 traer
tra'ɛrv irr1) mitbringen, bringen, herbringen2) ( proporcionar) herbeiführen, herbeischaffenverbo transitivo1. [gen] bringen[portar] (mit)bringen2. [comportar] mit sich bringen3. [llevar puesto] tragen4. (locución)————————traerse verbo pronominaltraertraer [tra'er]num1num (llevar: a alguien) bringen; (consigo) bei sich dativo haben; (vestido) anhaben; tengo una carta para ti - trae ich habe einen Brief für dich - gib ihn her; ¿has traído la carta? hast du den Brief mitgebracht?; lo traigo en la cartera ich habe es im Geldbeutelnum2num (ir a por) holennum3num (atraer) anziehennum4num (ocasionar) mit sich bringennum5num (más adjetivo) traer convencido überzeugt sein; traer preocupado a alguien jdm Sorgen machen; traer frito a alguien (familiar) jdn den letzten Nerv kosten; esta mujer me trae perdido diese Frau macht mich verrücktnum6num (más sustantivo) traer retraso mit Verspätung kommen; traer prisa es eilig haben; traer hambre Hunger haben; traes cara de palo (familiar) was ziehst denn du für ein Gesicht!num8num (razones, ejemplos) anführennum9num (más 'a') traer a colación zur Sprache bringen; traer a cuento aufs Tapet bringen; traer a alguien a razones jdn zur Vernunft bringen; traer a la memoria ins Gedächtnis rufennum10num (loc): traer a alguien arrastra(n)do jdn strapazieren; ¿qué te trae por aquí? was führt dich hierher?; el jefe me trae de aquí para allí todo el día der Chef lässt mich keine Minute in Ruhe; esto me trae sin cuidado das ist mir egal■ traersenum3num (loc): este examen se las trae diese Prüfung hat es in sich; hace un frío que se las trae es ist bitterkalt -
53 Archivaria
= Archivaria.Ex. A very brief account of the history of the periodical Archivaria is followed by an abstract of a selected article published in 1986.* * *= Archivaria.Ex: A very brief account of the history of the periodical Archivaria is followed by an abstract of a selected article published in 1986.
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54 Colombia
1 Colombia* * *SF Colombia* * *femenino Colombia* * *= Colombia.Ex. This article gives a description of reference service in Colombian university libraries along with brief remarks about library education in Colombia.* * *femenino Colombia* * *= Colombia.Ex: This article gives a description of reference service in Colombian university libraries along with brief remarks about library education in Colombia.
* * *Colombia* * *
Colombia sustantivo femenino
Colombia
Colombia sustantivo femenino Colombia
' Colombia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
usted
English:
Colombia
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55 Jesuita
adj.Jesuit (religion).m.Jesuit, Jesuit priest, member of the Roman Catholic religious order of the Jesuits or Society of Jesus.* * *► adjetivo1 Jesuit1 Jesuit* * *1. ADJ1) (Rel) Jesuit2) (=hipócrita) Jesuitic, Jesuitical2. SM1) (Rel) Jesuit2) (=hipócrita) hypocrite* * *adjetivo/masculino Jesuit* * *= Jesuit, Jesuit.Nota: Nombre.Ex. The author gives a brief account of how various collections of them came to be located in different Jesuit archives throughout Europe.Ex. An important contribution made by the Jesuits to education in colonial Brazil was the development of libraries.----* orden de los Jesuitas = Jesuit order.* * *adjetivo/masculino Jesuit* * *= Jesuit, Jesuit.Nota: Nombre.Ex: The author gives a brief account of how various collections of them came to be located in different Jesuit archives throughout Europe.
Ex: An important contribution made by the Jesuits to education in colonial Brazil was the development of libraries.* orden de los Jesuitas = Jesuit order.* * *adj/mJesuit* * *
jesuita adjetivo / noun masculine
Jesuit
jesuita adjetivo & mf Jesuit
' jesuita' also found in these entries:
English:
Jesuit
* * *♦ adjJesuit♦ nm1. [sacerdote] Jesuit;estudió en los jesuitas he went to a Jesuit school2. RP [aperitivo] = small rectangular pastry snack filled with ham or cheese* * *m/adj Jesuit* * *jesuita adj & nm: Jesuit -
56 Noé
m.Noah.* * *1 Noah* * *SM Noah* * *= Noah.Ex. A brief selection of possible scientific explanations for a number of biblical miracles -- Noah's flood, the parting of the Red Sea, the burning bush, the ten plagues, manna from heaven, and the raising of Lazarus -- is provided.----* Arca de Noé = Noah's Ark.* * *= Noah.Ex: A brief selection of possible scientific explanations for a number of biblical miracles -- Noah's flood, the parting of the Red Sea, the burning bush, the ten plagues, manna from heaven, and the raising of Lazarus -- is provided.
* Arca de Noé = Noah's Ark.* * *Noah* * *Noé n prNoah -
57 Tobago
1 Tobago* * *= Tobago.Ex. This article presents a brief case study of the use geographic information systems in the integration of various types of data for the management of the Buccoo Coral Reef off Tobago in the Caribbean.* * *= Tobago.Ex: This article presents a brief case study of the use geographic information systems in the integration of various types of data for the management of the Buccoo Coral Reef off Tobago in the Caribbean.
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58 a favor de
in favour (US favor) of* * *Ex. A good example is the British Catalogue of Music Classification which abandons expressiveness in favour of allocating brief notation to the most common concepts.* * *Ex: A good example is the British Catalogue of Music Classification which abandons expressiveness in favour of allocating brief notation to the most common concepts.
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59 ablandar
v.1 to soften (also figurative).Las caricias ablandaron al ogro The caresses softened the ogre.La colcha ablandó la cama de madera The bedspread softened the wooden bed.El calor ablandó la mantequilla The heat softened the butter.Ricardo ablandó su tono duro Richard softened his harsh tone.2 to tenderize, to soften.El jugo de papaya ablanda la carne de res Papaya juice tenderizes beef.* * *1 to soften1 (frío) to get warmer, get milder; (hielo, nieve) to melt1 to soften, get softer2 (persona) to soften up3 (acobardarse) to lose one's nerve, become frightened4 (frío) to get warmer, get milder; (nieve, hielo) to melt* * *1. VT1) (=poner blando) to soften; (Culin) to tenderize; [+ vientre] to loosen2) (=conmover) to touch; (=mitigar) to mitigate, temper; (=calmar) to soothe3) LAm (Aut) to run in, break in (EEUU)2.VI (Meteo) [frío] to become less severe; [viento] to moderate; [elementos] to decrease in force, die down3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <cera/cuero> to soften; < carne> to tenderizec) (CS) (Auto) to run... in2.ablandarse v prona) cera/cuero to soften* * *= soften, tenderise [tenderize, -USA].Ex. This was so that the stuffing could be teased out and cleared of lumps, and so that the pelts could be softened by currying and soaking them in urine; the smell is said to have been revolting.Ex. Brief details are given of a method for hanging mutton and lamb carcasses by the pubis to tenderise the meat.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <cera/cuero> to soften; < carne> to tenderizec) (CS) (Auto) to run... in2.ablandarse v prona) cera/cuero to soften* * *= soften, tenderise [tenderize, -USA].Ex: This was so that the stuffing could be teased out and cleared of lumps, and so that the pelts could be softened by currying and soaking them in urine; the smell is said to have been revolting.
Ex: Brief details are given of a method for hanging mutton and lamb carcasses by the pubis to tenderise the meat.* * *ablandar [A1 ]vt1 ‹cera/cuero› to soften; ‹carne› to tenderize, make … tender2 ‹persona› to soften; ‹corazón› to meltsus súplicas no lograron ablandarlo her pleading failed to soften him3 (CS) ( Auto) to run … in1 «cera/cuero» to go soft, get softer2 «persona» to give in, relent; «mirada» to soften* * *
ablandar ( conjugate ablandar) verbo transitivo
‹ carne› to tenderize
‹ corazón› to melt
ablandarse verbo pronominal
[ mirada] to soften
ablandar verbo transitivo
1 to soften: tienes que golpear la carne para ablandarla, you need to pound the meat to soften it up
2 (a alguien) to soften up: con un par de palabras cariñosas ablandará a su madre, you can soften up your mother with a bit of sweet talk
' ablandar' also found in these entries:
English:
soften
- sweeten
- tenderize
* * *♦ vt1. [objeto, material] to soften2. [persona] to soften;sus ruegos no lo ablandaron her pleas were not sufficient to make him relenthicimos 1.000 km para ablandar el auto nuevo we drove for 1,000 km to run the new car in* * *v/t1 tb figsoften2 CSur, CubaAUTO run in* * *ablandar vt1) suavizar: to soften2) calmar: to soothe, to appeaseablandar vi: to moderate, to get milder* * *ablandar vb to soften -
60 acelerón
m.sudden acceleration.* * *1 sudden acceleration\dar un acelerón AUTOMÓVIL to step on the accelerator, put one's foot down* * *SM1) (Aut) sudden acceleration2) (fig) (=gran paso) leap forward; (=aumento) rapid increase; (=mejora) rapid improvement* * *masculino burst of acceleration* * *= spurt, jump-start [jumpstart], speed-up.Ex. Consistent productivity is the goal of any supervisor -- not brief spurts of effort followed by a reduction of activities.Ex. No hospital creates a healthier community all by itself but it can give its neighbors a jump-start.Ex. This article presents some practical tips to help users of DIALOG's DIALOGLINK including buffer size, screen speed-up, startup short cuts, type-ahead buffer and use of DIALOGLING with other services.* * *masculino burst of acceleration* * *= spurt, jump-start [jumpstart], speed-up.Ex: Consistent productivity is the goal of any supervisor -- not brief spurts of effort followed by a reduction of activities.
Ex: No hospital creates a healthier community all by itself but it can give its neighbors a jump-start.Ex: This article presents some practical tips to help users of DIALOG's DIALOGLINK including buffer size, screen speed-up, startup short cuts, type-ahead buffer and use of DIALOGLING with other services.* * *burst of accelerationno des or pegues esos acelerones tan bruscos don't accelerate suddenly like that* * *
acelerón sustantivo masculino dar un acelerón, to put one's foot down
* * *acelerón nm[de corredor, coche] burst of speed;no des tantos acelerones stop accelerating suddenly like that;el acelerón de la demanda ha hecho subir los precios the sudden surge in demand has forced prices up* * *m:dar un acelerón step on the gas, Br put one’s foot down;dio semejante acelerón con el coche que … he accelerated so hard that …
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