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  • 1 IPS

    сокр.
    страх. Impuesto sobre las Primas de Seguros, налог на страховые выплаты

    Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > IPS

  • 2 en teoría

    theoretically
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    = in principle, theoretically, in theory, nominally, in intent
    Ex. Most such title indexes are computer-produced, although, in principle, they could be generated without the intervention of a computer.
    Ex. Theoretically, an author is in a good position to write a sympathetic abstract, and it should be a simple matter to modify the author's abstract to suit the information service.
    Ex. It simply sells space to Information Providers (IPs) who, in theory at least, can put up what information they like, accurate or inaccurate, being bound only by existing laws of libel, obscenity etc.
    Ex. Librarians were concerned about the wastefulness of duplicating an already existing network of libraries which nominally, at least, aimed to provide a general information service to the public.
    Ex. This movement is also encouraged in some Australian universities, in intent at least, if not in implementation.
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    = in principle, theoretically, in theory, nominally, in intent

    Ex: Most such title indexes are computer-produced, although, in principle, they could be generated without the intervention of a computer.

    Ex: Theoretically, an author is in a good position to write a sympathetic abstract, and it should be a simple matter to modify the author's abstract to suit the information service.
    Ex: It simply sells space to Information Providers (IPs) who, in theory at least, can put up what information they like, accurate or inaccurate, being bound only by existing laws of libel, obscenity etc.
    Ex: Librarians were concerned about the wastefulness of duplicating an already existing network of libraries which nominally, at least, aimed to provide a general information service to the public.
    Ex: This movement is also encouraged in some Australian universities, in intent at least, if not in implementation.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en teoría

  • 3 indecencia

    f.
    1 indecency.
    2 indecent act.
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    1 indecency
    2 (acción indecente) scandal, outrage
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    SF
    1) (=cualidad) (=falta de decencia) indecency; (=obscenidad) obscenity
    2) (=acto) indecent act; (=palabra) indecent thing
    3) (=porquería) filth
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    a) ( cualidad) indecency
    b) (cosa, hecho)
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    = obscenity, filth, indecency, sleaze, bawdiness, licentiousness, rude remark.
    Ex. It simply sells space to Information Providers (IPs) who, in theory at least, can put up what information they like, accurate or inaccurate, being bound only by existing laws of libel, obscenity etc.
    Ex. That youthful miss in torpidity over that palimpsest of filth is what the free library has to show as the justification of its existence.
    Ex. The author examines some associated problems with the Internet such as spamming, abusive behaviour, excessive crossposting, and the political controversy over ' indecency'.
    Ex. This Internet site presents crime news and reports, mixing high-mindedness and sleaze appeal.
    Ex. Despite the unsavory characters, bawdiness, and amorality in several of his plays, Middleton was more committed to a single theological system than, for example, Shakespeare.
    Ex. The cities witness licentiousness and wantonness whereas the villages still try to keep some conservative traditions especially in family matters.
    Ex. The best way to deal with a rude remark is to ignore it.
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    a) ( cualidad) indecency
    b) (cosa, hecho)
    * * *
    = obscenity, filth, indecency, sleaze, bawdiness, licentiousness, rude remark.

    Ex: It simply sells space to Information Providers (IPs) who, in theory at least, can put up what information they like, accurate or inaccurate, being bound only by existing laws of libel, obscenity etc.

    Ex: That youthful miss in torpidity over that palimpsest of filth is what the free library has to show as the justification of its existence.
    Ex: The author examines some associated problems with the Internet such as spamming, abusive behaviour, excessive crossposting, and the political controversy over ' indecency'.
    Ex: This Internet site presents crime news and reports, mixing high-mindedness and sleaze appeal.
    Ex: Despite the unsavory characters, bawdiness, and amorality in several of his plays, Middleton was more committed to a single theological system than, for example, Shakespeare.
    Ex: The cities witness licentiousness and wantonness whereas the villages still try to keep some conservative traditions especially in family matters.
    Ex: The best way to deal with a rude remark is to ignore it.

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    1 (cualidad) indecency
    2
    (cosa, hecho): esa película es una indecencia that movie is obscene
    presentarse así en público es una indecencia it's indecent to appear in public like that
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    indecencia sustantivo femenino

    b) (cosa, hecho):


    indecencia sustantivo femenino indecency, obscenity
    ' indecencia' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    sordidez
    - guarrada
    English:
    obscenity
    - suggestiveness
    - indecency
    * * *
    1. [cualidad] indecency
    2.
    ¡es una indecencia! [es impúdico] it's not decent!;
    [es indignante] it's outrageous!
    * * *
    f indecency; de película obscenity
    * * *
    : indecency, obscenity

    Spanish-English dictionary > indecencia

  • 4 leyes contra la difamación

    Ex. It simply sells space to Information Providers (IPs) who, in theory at least, can put up what information they like, accurate or inaccurate, being bound only by existing laws of libel, obscenity etc.
    * * *

    Ex: It simply sells space to Information Providers (IPs) who, in theory at least, can put up what information they like, accurate or inaccurate, being bound only by existing laws of libel, obscenity etc.

    Spanish-English dictionary > leyes contra la difamación

  • 5 obscenidad

    f.
    1 obscenity.
    2 obscene act, immoral act, indecency, indecent act.
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    1 obscenity
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    femenino obscenity
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    = nastiness, obscenity, bawdiness, ribaldry, rude remark.
    Ex. He began swearing and saying 'I don't know what you're on about, whatever we do, it's wrong!' and of course I answered his nastiness back.
    Ex. It simply sells space to Information Providers (IPs) who, in theory at least, can put up what information they like, accurate or inaccurate, being bound only by existing laws of libel, obscenity etc.
    Ex. Despite the unsavory characters, bawdiness, and amorality in several of his plays, Middleton was more committed to a single theological system than, for example, Shakespeare.
    Ex. Other old crones added their ribaldries in like vein, amusing everyone but the young couple.
    Ex. The best way to deal with a rude remark is to ignore it.
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    femenino obscenity
    * * *
    = nastiness, obscenity, bawdiness, ribaldry, rude remark.

    Ex: He began swearing and saying 'I don't know what you're on about, whatever we do, it's wrong!' and of course I answered his nastiness back.

    Ex: It simply sells space to Information Providers (IPs) who, in theory at least, can put up what information they like, accurate or inaccurate, being bound only by existing laws of libel, obscenity etc.
    Ex: Despite the unsavory characters, bawdiness, and amorality in several of his plays, Middleton was more committed to a single theological system than, for example, Shakespeare.
    Ex: Other old crones added their ribaldries in like vein, amusing everyone but the young couple.
    Ex: The best way to deal with a rude remark is to ignore it.

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    1 (cosa obscena) obscenity
    le gritó una sarta de obscenidades he yelled a string of obscenities at her
    una revista pornográfica, llena de obscenidades a pornographic magazine, full of obscene material
    2 (cualidad) obscenity
    * * *

    obscenidad sustantivo femenino obscenity
    ' obscenidad' also found in these entries:
    English:
    filth
    - smut
    - obscenity
    * * *
    obscenity
    * * *
    f obscenity
    * * *
    : obscenity

    Spanish-English dictionary > obscenidad

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  • ips — ˈips Etymology: New Latin Ip , Ips, from Greek ip , ips woodworm synonym of scolytus * * * inches per second. Also, i.p.s. * * * ips or IPS (no periods), inches per second …   Useful english dictionary

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  • IPS —   [Abk. für In Plane Switching, dt. »Schalten in der Ebene«], Typ von Flüssigkristallbildschirm (LCD), den der Hersteller Hitachi im Jahre 1995 entwickelt hat. IPS richtet die Flüssigkristalle in sehr einheitlichen Strukturen aus, was hohen… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Ips [2] — Ips (I. Fabr.), Gattung der keulenhörnigen Käfer, aus der Unterfamilie der Nitidulini, mit freier Hinterleibsspitze, abgestutztem, dreizähnigen linkem u. am Ende breiterem, weit ausgerandetem Oberkiefer; Art: I. quadripustulata, schwarz, jede… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Ips — Ips, Stadt, s. Ybbs …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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