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1 asesoría itinerante en furgón
(n.) = mobile advice vanEx. When another CAB mobile advice van serving Braintree in Essex was replaced by a static bureau, enquiries rose significantly.* * *(n.) = mobile advice vanEx: When another CAB mobile advice van serving Braintree in Essex was replaced by a static bureau, enquiries rose significantly.
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2 matadero
m.abattoir, slaughterhouse.* * *1 slaughterhouse, abattoir* * *noun m.abattoir, slaughterhouse* * *SM1) [de ganado] slaughterhouse, abattoir frm2) * (=trabajo) killer *, exhausting task* * *masculino slaughterhouse, abattoir* * *= slaughterhouse, abattoir, slaughter house.Ex. These programmes cover red meat slaughterhouses, ware potatoes, liquid milk processing, horticulture, cereals, fisheries, and pigmeat slaughtering and processing.Ex. On 20 February 2001 foot and mouth disease was confirmed in animals at an abattoir in Essex, UK.Ex. She was once photographed in a slaughter house showing disgust as she turned away from a bloody carcass with a grimace on her face.* * *masculino slaughterhouse, abattoir* * *= slaughterhouse, abattoir, slaughter house.Ex: These programmes cover red meat slaughterhouses, ware potatoes, liquid milk processing, horticulture, cereals, fisheries, and pigmeat slaughtering and processing.
Ex: On 20 February 2001 foot and mouth disease was confirmed in animals at an abattoir in Essex, UK.Ex: She was once photographed in a slaughter house showing disgust as she turned away from a bloody carcass with a grimace on her face.* * *slaughterhouse, abattoirlos soldados sabían que iban al matadero the soldiers knew that they were going to their deaths* * *
matadero sustantivo masculino
slaughterhouse, abattoir
matadero sustantivo masculino slaughterhouse
' matadero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
matarife
English:
fatten
- slaughterhouse
- abattoir
- slaughter
* * *matadero nmabattoir, slaughterhouse* * *m slaughterhouse* * *matadero nm: slaughterhouse, abattoir -
3 presidir
v.1 to preside over (ser presidente de).2 to dominate (predominar sobre).3 to preside at, to preside over, to chairman, to preside.4 to take the chair.* * *1 (reunión) to chair, preside over2 (país) to be president of3 (predominar) to prevail* * *verbto preside, chair* * *1. VT1) (=estar al frente de) [+ gobierno] to preside over, be president of; [+ reunión] to chair, be chairman of2) (=dominar) to dominatelos temores presidieron la jornada de ayer — fear dominated o held sway the whole day yesterday
la inoperancia y el recurso a medidas de emergencia presidieron su política — the predominant features of his policy were ineffectiveness and recourse to emergency measures
2.VI [en gobierno] to hold the presidency; [en ceremonia] to preside; [en reunión] to be the chair* * *verbo transitivo1) < país> to be president of; < reunión> to chair, preside at o over; < comité> to chair; <tribunal/cortes/jurado> to preside overpresidió la compañía durante diez años — he was president (AmE) o (BrE) chairman of the company for ten years
2) ( reinar en) to prevail* * *= chair, preside (over).Ex. He chaired a committee of the Essex County (New Jersey) Library Directors Group which produced a study entitled The Public's Attitude towards Public Library Service.Ex. This, of course, is inevitable in an institution presided over by a committee which has infinitely less personal interest in books than in politics or the price of coal.----* presidir un acto = preside over + act.* * *verbo transitivo1) < país> to be president of; < reunión> to chair, preside at o over; < comité> to chair; <tribunal/cortes/jurado> to preside overpresidió la compañía durante diez años — he was president (AmE) o (BrE) chairman of the company for ten years
2) ( reinar en) to prevail* * *= chair, preside (over).Ex: He chaired a committee of the Essex County (New Jersey) Library Directors Group which produced a study entitled The Public's Attitude towards Public Library Service.
Ex: This, of course, is inevitable in an institution presided over by a committee which has infinitely less personal interest in books than in politics or the price of coal.* presidir un acto = preside over + act.* * *presidir [I1 ]vtA ‹país› to be president of; ‹reunión› to chair, preside at o over, take the chair at; ‹comité› to chair; ‹jurado› to preside over; ‹tribunal/cortes› to preside overpresidió la compañía durante diez años he was president ( AmE) o ( BrE) chairman of the company for ten yearsB (reinar en) to prevailla cordialidad y la armonía presidieron la reunión a spirit of harmony and cordiality prevailed at the meetingla claridad que preside su prosa the clarity which is a prevalent feature of o which prevails in her prose style* * *
presidir ( conjugate presidir) verbo transitivo ‹ país› to be president of;
‹ reunión› to chair, preside at o over;
‹ comité› to chair;
‹tribunal/cortes/jurado› to preside over;
‹ compañía› to be president of (AmE), to be chairman of (BrE)
presidir verbo transitivo
1 Pol to be president of
2 (una empresa, reunión) to chair
3 (un tribunal) to preside over
4 (una característica) to prevail: la bondad preside sus actos, kindness is the keynote of all his acts
5 (una cosa) to be the dominant element in: un gran cuadro preside el salón, a large picture dominates the living room
' presidir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rehusar
English:
chair
- preside
* * *presidir vt1. [ser presidente de] [nación] to be president of;[jurado, tribunal] to preside over; [asamblea, reunión] to chair2. [predominar sobre] to dominate;una gran chimenea preside el salón a large fireplace dominates the living-room;la bondad preside todos sus actos kindness prevails in everything she does;la tristeza presidió el funeral a feeling of sadness reigned over the funeral* * *v/t organización be president of; reunión chair, preside over* * *presidir vt1) moderar: to preside over, to chair2) : to dominate, to rule over* * *
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