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1 impeachment
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2 impugnación de contrato
• impeachment of contractDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > impugnación de contrato
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3 juicio de residencia
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4 proceso de residencia
• impeachment proceedings -
5 residenciamiento
• impeachment of an official -
6 acusación
f.1 accusation, impeachment, accusal, arraignment.2 finger-pointing, prosecution, accusation.* * *1 accusation2 DERECHO charge\acta de acusación indictmentacusación particular DERECHO private prosecutor* * *noun f.1) accusation, charge2) prosecution* * *SF (=inculpación) accusation; (Jur) (=cargo) charge, indictment; (=acusador) prosecutionacusación particular, la acusación particular — (the counsel for) the prosecution
* * *1)a) ( imputación) accusationb) (Der) charge2) ( parte)* * *= charge, impeachment, accusation, arraignment, exposure, denouncement, prosecution, indictment, denunciation, imputation.Ex. No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.Ex. Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex. In an attempt to provide counter-evidence to the accusation that the literature of gays is not being represented in library collections a study was conducted.Ex. Children charged with offense are usually at risk of detention between the time of arraignment and the time of hearing.Ex. This book is an uncompromising exposure of the ideological mist that envelops romantics and romanticists.Ex. The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex. This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.Ex. Enter indictments as instructed in rule 21.36C1.Ex. These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex. The imputation was totally without basis and was motivated purely by malice.----* acusaciones = criminal charges.* acusaciones de delito criminal = criminal charges.* acusación + hacer = accusation + level.* retirar una acusación = drop + a charge.* suspender una acusación = stay + charge.* * *1)a) ( imputación) accusationb) (Der) charge2) ( parte)* * *= charge, impeachment, accusation, arraignment, exposure, denouncement, prosecution, indictment, denunciation, imputation.Ex: No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.
Ex: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex: In an attempt to provide counter-evidence to the accusation that the literature of gays is not being represented in library collections a study was conducted.Ex: Children charged with offense are usually at risk of detention between the time of arraignment and the time of hearing.Ex: This book is an uncompromising exposure of the ideological mist that envelops romantics and romanticists.Ex: The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex: This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.Ex: Enter indictments as instructed in rule 21.36C1.Ex: These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex: The imputation was totally without basis and was motivated purely by malice.* acusaciones = criminal charges.* acusaciones de delito criminal = criminal charges.* acusación + hacer = accusation + level.* retirar una acusación = drop + a charge.* suspender una acusación = stay + charge.* * *A1 (imputación) accusationuna serie de acusaciones contra el gobierno a series of accusations against the government2 ( Der) chargenegó la acusación he denied the chargeun crimen sobre el cual no existe ninguna acusación formal a crime for which no-one has ever been chargedformular una acusación contra algn to bring charges against sbB(parte): la acusación the prosecutionCompuesto:private prosecution* * *
acusación sustantivo femenino
b) (Der) charge
acusación sustantivo femenino
1 accusation: sus acusaciones me irritaron profundamente, their accusations irritated me deeply
2 Jur (cargo) charge (fiscalía, abogados) prosecution: la acusación presentó pruebas convincentes, the prosecution presented the court with some conclusive evidence
' acusación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuento
- gravitar
- negación
- temeraria
- temerario
- concreto
- desmentir
- negar
- negativa
English:
accusation
- acquit
- bum rap
- case
- charge
- deny
- ill-founded
- indictment
- prosecution
- repudiate
- witness
- allegation
- grand
- prosecutor
* * *acusación nf1. [inculpación] accusation;Der charge;verter acusaciones (contra alguien) to make accusations (against sb);negó todas las acusaciones she denied all the charges;fueron juzgados bajo la acusación de terrorismo they were tried for having committed terrorist offencesacusación particular private action;la acusación popular = the prosecution which acts on behalf of pressure groups and other interested bodies in cases of public interest* * *f accusation* * *1) : accusation, charge2)la acusación : the prosecution* * *acusación n accusation -
7 auto
m.1 car (coche).autos de choque Dodgems®, bumper cars2 (mystery) play (literature).auto de Navidad Nativity play3 writ, sentence, resolution from a court of law, breve.4 court order.* * *1 DERECHO decree, writ2 LITERATURA mystery play, religious play1 papers, documents\estar en autos familiar to be in the knowauto de prisión arrest warrant————————1 (coche) car\autos de choque bumper cars* * *noun m.1) automobile, car2) sentence, decision* * *ISM esp Cono Sur car, automobile (EEUU)IIauto de choque — bumper car, dodgem (Brit)
SM1) (Jur) edict, judicial decreeauto de comparecencia — summons, subpoena (EEUU)
auto de procesamiento — charge, indictment
3) (Rel, Teat) mystery play, religious play4) ( Hist)hacer un auto de fe de algo — † (fig) to burn sth
* * *1) (esp CS) (Auto) car, automobile (AmE)2) (Der) ( resolución) decision; ( orden) order, writ3) autos masculino plural ( documentación) proceedings (pl)el día/la fecha de autos — the day/date of the offense
4) (Lit, Teatr) play•* * *= record.Nota: Constancia de las declaraciones de las diferentes partes implicadas en un juicio.Ex. Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.----* auto de comparecencia = subpoena, summons, judicial summons.* auto judicial = writ.* auto sacramental = mystery play.* * *1) (esp CS) (Auto) car, automobile (AmE)2) (Der) ( resolución) decision; ( orden) order, writ3) autos masculino plural ( documentación) proceedings (pl)el día/la fecha de autos — the day/date of the offense
4) (Lit, Teatr) play•* * *= record.Nota: Constancia de las declaraciones de las diferentes partes implicadas en un juicio.Ex: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.
* auto de comparecencia = subpoena, summons, judicial summons.* auto judicial = writ.* auto sacramental = mystery play.* * *Compuestos:( esp CS) racing car(CS) sports carCompuestos:subpoena, summonsattachment order, writ of attachmentauto-da-fécommittal, committal ordercommittal for trialse dictó auto de procesamiento contra ella she was committed for trialconstar en autos to be provenel día/la fecha de autos the day/date of the offenseCompuestos:passion play* * *
auto sustantivo masculino
1 (esp CS) (Auto) car, automobile (AmE);◊ auto de carrera (CS) racing car;
autitos chocadores (RPl bumper cars
2 (Lit, Teatr) play
auto 1 sustantivo masculino car
auto 2 sustantivo masculino Jur (orden) court order, decree, writ
auto de comparecencia, subpoena
auto de procesamiento, committal
♦ Locuciones: de autos, in question: la noche de autos, the night in question
' auto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acelerador
- adelantamiento
- adherencia
- agarre
- aire
- aleta
- amortiguador
- arrancar
- arranque
- atropellar
- atropello
- baca
- batería
- baúl
- bujía
- cadena
- caja
- calarse
- cámara
- cambio
- camión
- capó
- carril
- carrocería
- catalizador
- catalizadora
- cepo
- chasis
- chequeo
- cilindrada
- circuito
- circulación
- circulatoria
- circulatorio
- cojinete
- colisión
- conducir
- conductor
- conductora
- contacto
- continua
- continuo
- convertible
- copiloto
- corta
- corto
- cuarta
- cuarto
- culata
- defensa
English:
apply
- auto
- automatic
- automatic transmission
- B
- back
- back up
- backfire
- battery
- belt up
- blinkers
- blow
- blowout
- body
- bodywork
- bonnet
- boot
- bottleneck
- bottom gear
- brake
- breakdown
- breath test
- bumper
- camper
- cap
- capacity
- car
- change
- change down
- change up
- choke
- clutch
- coach
- coast
- compact
- component
- control
- convertible
- corner
- cruise
- cut in
- dashboard
- dead
- defrost
- diesel engine
- dip
- disc brakes
- disengage
- distributor
- drive
* * *auto nmCSur auto de alquiler hire car; CSur auto antiguo [de antes de 1930] vintage car; [más moderno] classic car; CSur auto bomba car bomb; CSur auto de carreras racing car;autos de choque bumper cars, Br Dodgems®;CSur auto deportivo sports car; CSur auto de época [de antes de 1930] vintage car; [más moderno] classic car; Chile autos locos bumper cars, Br Dodgems®; CSur auto sport sports car auto judicial judicial decree;auto de prisión arrest warrant;auto de procesamiento committal for trial order;dictar auto de procesamiento contra alguien to commit sb for trialconstar en autos to be recorded in the case documents;la noche de autos the night of the crime;poner a alguien en autos [en antecedentes] to inform sb of the background5. Lit = short play with biblical or allegorical subject, ≈ mystery playauto de Navidad Nativity play;auto navideño Nativity play;auto sacramental = allegorical play celebrating the Eucharist* * *1 m1 JUR order;dictar auto de detención issue an arrest warrant2:consta en autos it is a matter of record3:lugar de autos crime scene4 L.Am.AUTO car2 pref self* * *auto nm: auto, car* * *auto n car -
8 consejo de guerra
court martial* * *court-martial; le formaron consejo de consejo he was court-martialed* * *(n.) = courts-martial, court martialEx. Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex. Jeremy Sivits, 24, a reservist with the military police, is to face a public court martial in Baghdad on charges of cruelty and abuse, and dereliction of duty for failing to protect the inmates.* * *court-martial; le formaron consejo de consejo he was court-martialed* * *(n.) = courts-martial, court martialEx: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.
Ex: Jeremy Sivits, 24, a reservist with the military police, is to face a public court martial in Baghdad on charges of cruelty and abuse, and dereliction of duty for failing to protect the inmates.* * *court-martial -
9 enjuiciamiento
m.1 trial (law).2 judgment.* * *1 (opinión) judgement, judgment* * *SM1) (=acción) judgment2) (Jur)* * ** * *= criminal proceeding, prosecution.Ex. Criminal proceedings: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex. This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.* * ** * *= criminal proceeding, prosecution.Ex: Criminal proceedings: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.
Ex: This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.* * *1 (acusación) indictmentel enjuiciamiento de Ricardo Granara acusado de estafa the indictment of Ricardo Granara on a fraud charge2 (juicio, proceso) trial* * *1. Der trialenjuiciamiento criminal criminal prosecution2. [opinión] judgment* * *m1 indictment;ley de enjuiciamiento civil/criminal code of civil/criminal procedure2 figjudg(e)ment -
10 juicio criminal
m.criminal trial.* * *(n.) = criminal trialEx. Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.* * *(n.) = criminal trialEx: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.
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11 llevar a juicio
(v.) = prosecute, sue, file + suit against, bring + a suit against, litigate, bring + criminal charges against, file + lawsuit against, take + Nombre + to court, bring + Nombre + to justice, put on + trial, tryEx. Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex. Given the increasing frequency frequency of lawsuits brought against all kinds of institutions and individuals, libraries and librarians should not assume that they are immune against being sued.Ex. In June '90, DIALOG Information services filed an antitrust suit against the American Chemical Society (ACS) charging that the Society had damaged the company.Ex. The resources provided are to assist the personal injury attorneys litigating medical malpractice claims.Ex. Criminal charges are to be brought against 3 people after the seizure of counterfeit copies of British Telecom's PhoneDisc, a CD-ROM database containing the company's 100 or so telephone directories.Ex. This paper details the attempt by Boston University to strike back at such agencies by filing a lawsuit against Internet term paper companies in the USA.Ex. Many school districts have adopted a hard-line approach to reducing unexcused absenteeism; in one such district, truancy rates were reduced 45 percent when truants and their parents were taken to court.Ex. He was an Israeli undercover agent who captured and brought to justice many Nazi war criminals.Ex. Socrates was put on trial for corrupting the youth of Athens and condemned to death by drinking the poision hemlock.Ex. The Government is now trying him on criminal charges for allegedly misleading officials early in the investigation.* * *(v.) = prosecute, sue, file + suit against, bring + a suit against, litigate, bring + criminal charges against, file + lawsuit against, take + Nombre + to court, bring + Nombre + to justice, put on + trial, tryEx: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.
Ex: Given the increasing frequency frequency of lawsuits brought against all kinds of institutions and individuals, libraries and librarians should not assume that they are immune against being sued.Ex: In June '90, DIALOG Information services filed an antitrust suit against the American Chemical Society (ACS) charging that the Society had damaged the company.Ex: How does one bring a harassment suit against one's employer?.Ex: The resources provided are to assist the personal injury attorneys litigating medical malpractice claims.Ex: Criminal charges are to be brought against 3 people after the seizure of counterfeit copies of British Telecom's PhoneDisc, a CD-ROM database containing the company's 100 or so telephone directories.Ex: This paper details the attempt by Boston University to strike back at such agencies by filing a lawsuit against Internet term paper companies in the USA.Ex: Many school districts have adopted a hard-line approach to reducing unexcused absenteeism; in one such district, truancy rates were reduced 45 percent when truants and their parents were taken to court.Ex: He was an Israeli undercover agent who captured and brought to justice many Nazi war criminals.Ex: Socrates was put on trial for corrupting the youth of Athens and condemned to death by drinking the poision hemlock.Ex: The Government is now trying him on criminal charges for allegedly misleading officials early in the investigation. -
12 procesar
v.1 to prosecute (law).El juez procesa al acusado The judge prosecutes the defendant.2 to process (computing).Ellos procesan el trigo They process the wheat.Ellos procesan jabones They process=elaborate soap.3 to arraign, to sue, to indict.Yo procesé a Ricardo I arraigned=sued Richard.* * *1 (gen) to process2 DERECHO to try* * *verb1) to process2) prosecute, try* * *VT1) (=juzgar) [juez] to try, put on trial; [estado, acusación] to prosecute, put on trial2) (=demandar) to sue, bring an action against3) (Téc, Inform) to process* * *verbo transitivo1) (Der) to try, prosecute2) <materia prima/datos/solicitud> to process* * *= digest, process, prosecute, execute, crunch, try.Ex. It remains important that the abstract be an accurate representation of the content of the document, and that the abstract be easy for the reader to scan and digest.Ex. Store permits the processing of the information that it contains, but, after processing, the data in the store differs from the initial content (for example, in the editing and amending of catalogue records).Ex. Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex. Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.Ex. Each time you crunch a potato chip you hear yourself crunching the chip, and now when you hear someone else crunching it activates your own action neurons.Ex. The Government is now trying him on criminal charges for allegedly misleading officials early in the investigation.----* procesar la devolución del préstamo = charge in, check in.* procesar por lotes = batch-process.* procesar una cola de espera = clear + queue.* ser procesado = stand + trial, stand for + trial.* sin procesar = unprocessed.* volver a procesar = reprocess.* * *verbo transitivo1) (Der) to try, prosecute2) <materia prima/datos/solicitud> to process* * *= digest, process, prosecute, execute, crunch, try.Ex: It remains important that the abstract be an accurate representation of the content of the document, and that the abstract be easy for the reader to scan and digest.
Ex: Store permits the processing of the information that it contains, but, after processing, the data in the store differs from the initial content (for example, in the editing and amending of catalogue records).Ex: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex: Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.Ex: Each time you crunch a potato chip you hear yourself crunching the chip, and now when you hear someone else crunching it activates your own action neurons.Ex: The Government is now trying him on criminal charges for allegedly misleading officials early in the investigation.* procesar la devolución del préstamo = charge in, check in.* procesar por lotes = batch-process.* procesar una cola de espera = clear + queue.* ser procesado = stand + trial, stand for + trial.* sin procesar = unprocessed.* volver a procesar = reprocess.* * *procesar [A1 ]vtA ( Der) to try, prosecutefue procesado por su parte en los disturbios he was tried o prosecuted for his part in the disturbancesB1 ‹materia prima› to process2 ‹datos/textos› to process, to word-process3 ‹solicitud› to process* * *
procesar ( conjugate procesar) verbo transitivo
1 (Der) to try, prosecute
2 ‹materia prima/datos/solicitud› to process
procesar verbo transitivo
1 Jur to prosecute
2 (información, productos) to process
' procesar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empapelar
English:
arraign
- process
- prosecute
- grand
- handle
- try
- untreated
* * *procesar vt1. Der to prosecute;procesar a alguien por algo to prosecute sb for sth2. [productos, basuras] to process3. Informát to process* * *v/t1 INFOR process2 JUR prosecute* * *procesar vt1) : to prosecute, to try2) : to process* * *procesar vb1. (informática) to process2. (enjuiciar) to prosecute -
13 proceso judicial
m.lawsuit, judgment, judgement, legal process.* * *(n.) = adjudicatory proceeding, proceeding, prosecutionEx. Conceived initially to demonstrate a potential tool to assist lawyers in adjudicatory proceedings, the system appears to have potential for addressing a broad spectrum of record management requirements.Ex. Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex. This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.* * *(n.) = adjudicatory proceeding, proceeding, prosecutionEx: Conceived initially to demonstrate a potential tool to assist lawyers in adjudicatory proceedings, the system appears to have potential for addressing a broad spectrum of record management requirements.
Ex: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex: This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution. -
14 proceso penal
m.criminal action.* * *(n.) = criminal proceedingEx. Criminal proceedings: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.* * *(n.) = criminal proceedingEx: Criminal proceedings: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.
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15 импичмент
м. полит.destitución f ( de altos dignatarios), proceso de incapacitación presidencial; impeachment m ( anglicismo) -
16 отрешение
с.destitución f, defenestración fотреше́ние от до́лжности — destitución del cargoпроцеду́ра отреше́ния от до́лжности президе́нта — proceso de destitución (de impeachment) presidencial -
17 capítulo
m.1 chapter, main division of book or written paper.2 episode.3 chapter, epoch, period.4 area of business, area, sector.* * *1 (gen) chapter\llamar a alguien a capítulo figurado to call somebody to accountser capítulo aparte figurado to be another story* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de libro] chapter; [de ley] section2) (=reprensión) reproof, reprimandcapítulo de culpas — charge, impeachment
3) (=tema) subject, matteren el capítulo de las pensiones... — on the subject of pensions...
4) (=contrato)capítulos matrimoniales — marriage contract sing, marriage settlement sing
5) (=junta) meeting ( of a council); (Rel) chapter6) (Rel) chapter house* * *b) (Econ, Pol) ( sector) areac) (Relig) chapterllamar a alguien a capítulo — to bring o call somebody to account
* * *= chapter, chapter.Ex. Figure 8.2 gives an outline of the main chapters and rules of AACR2.Ex. The late 18th century heyday of aristocratic libraries was a brief but important chapter in Hungarian library history.----* título del capítulo = chapter heading.* * *b) (Econ, Pol) ( sector) areac) (Relig) chapterllamar a alguien a capítulo — to bring o call somebody to account
* * *= chapter, chapter.Ex: Figure 8.2 gives an outline of the main chapters and rules of AACR2.
Ex: The late 18th century heyday of aristocratic libraries was a brief but important chapter in Hungarian library history.* título del capítulo = chapter heading.* * *1 (de un libro) chapter; (de una serie) episodeeso es capítulo aparte that is another matter o question altogether, that is a separate issueel capítulo con el crecimiento más notable the area of business with the highest growthlos fondos que se destinaron al capítulo de la vivienda the funds which were allocated to housingen el capítulo económico cabe destacar … in the economic sphere o as regards the economy, it is worth mentioning …3 ( Relig) chapterllamar a algn a capítulo to bring o call sb to account* * *
Del verbo capitular: ( conjugate capitular)
capitulo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
capituló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
capitular
capítulo
capítulo sustantivo masculino ( de libro) chapter;
( de serie) episode
capitular
I verbo intransitivo
1 Mil (rendirse) to capitulate, surrender
2 (pactar) to reach an agreement
3 (ceder, claudicar) to give in
II adjetivo Rel of the chapter
capítulo sustantivo masculino
1 (de un libro, serie) chapter
2 fig (apartado, tema) area
3 Rel chapter
' capítulo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
faltar
- venir
- anterior
- apartado
- aparte
- seguir
- siguiente
- suprimir
- traer
- uno
English:
chapter
- outline
* * *capítulo nm1. [de libro] chapter;[de serie] episode;un negro capítulo en la historia del país a shameful chapter in our historyUE Capítulo Social Social Chapter2. [tema] subject;en el capítulo de inversiones, el gobierno ha anunciado… as for investments, the government has announced…;por sectores, destaca el capítulo de agricultura agriculture stands out among the other areas of the economy;ser capítulo aparte to be another matter (altogether)3. Rel assembly, chapter;llamar a alguien a capítulo to call sb to account* * *m chapter;ser capítulo aparte fam be a separate issue;llamar a alguien a capítulo call s.o. to account* * *capítulo nm1) : chapter, section2) : matter, subject* * *capítulo n1. (de libro) chapter2. (de serie televisiva) episode¿viste el capítulo de ayer? did you see yesterday's episode? -
18 denuncia
f.1 accusation.presentar una denuncia contra to file a complaint against2 report, statement of dissatisfaction, formal complaint, complaint.3 charge, accusation, impeachment, accusal.4 denouncement, denunciation.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: denunciar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: denunciar.* * *1 (acusación) accusation, formal complaint, report; (delación) denunciation\presentar una denuncia contra alguien to lodge a complaint against somebody, bring an action against somebody, report somebody* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de delito, infracción, accidente]hizo o presentó o puso una denuncia en comisaría — he made a formal complaint o accusation to the police, he reported it to the police
hice o presenté o puse una denuncia por el o del robo del bolso — I reported the theft of the bag
hacer o presentar o poner una denuncia contra algn — to report sb, make o file a formal complaint against sb
2) (=crítica) condemnation, denunciationel artículo es una denuncia de las injusticias del sistema — the article is a condemnation o denunciation of the unfairness of the system
* * *1) (de robo, asesinato) reportpresentar or hacer una denuncia — to make a formal complaint
presentó una denuncia contra ella por malversación de fondos — he went to the police and accused her of embezzlement
2) ( crítica pública) denunciation* * *= bold statement against, condemnation, denunciation.Ex. Vivid and even poetic at times, this text has a profound pathos and a rich story in addition to being a bold statement against literary elitism.Ex. This article critically examines Blaise Cronin's condemnation of social responsibility in librarianship.Ex. These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.----* hacer una denuncia = file + police report.* poner una denuncia = file + police report.* presentar una denuncia = file + police report.* * *1) (de robo, asesinato) reportpresentar or hacer una denuncia — to make a formal complaint
presentó una denuncia contra ella por malversación de fondos — he went to the police and accused her of embezzlement
2) ( crítica pública) denunciation* * *= bold statement against, condemnation, denunciation.Ex: Vivid and even poetic at times, this text has a profound pathos and a rich story in addition to being a bold statement against literary elitism.
Ex: This article critically examines Blaise Cronin's condemnation of social responsibility in librarianship.Ex: These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.* hacer una denuncia = file + police report.* poner una denuncia = file + police report.* presentar una denuncia = file + police report.* * *A (de un robo, asesinato) reportfue a la comisaría a poner or presentar or hacer una denuncia she went to the police station to make a formal complainthizo la denuncia del robo del coche he reported the theft of his carpresentó la denuncia del delito ante la justicia he reported the crime to the authoritiespresentó una denuncia contra ella por malversación de fondos he went to the police and accused her of embezzlementB (crítica pública) denunciation* * *
Del verbo denunciar: ( conjugate denunciar)
denuncia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
denuncia
denunciar
denuncia sustantivo femenino
1 (de robo, asesinato) report;
presentar una denuncia to make a formal complaint
2 ( crítica pública) denunciation
denunciar ( conjugate denunciar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹robo/asesinato/persona› to report
2 ( condenar públicamente) to denounce, condemn
denuncia sustantivo femenino
1 Jur report
(en comisaría) poner una denuncia, to make a formal complaint
2 (protesta, crítica) denunciation
denunciar verbo transitivo
1 (un crimen, abuso) to report
2 (a alguien) to press o bring charges: denunciamos al dueño, we pressed charges against the owner
los denunciamos a la policía, we reported them to the police
3 (hacer una crítica) to denounce: la prensa denunció varios casos de soborno, the press reported on a number of attempts at bribery
' denuncia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
presentar
English:
accusation
- denunciation
- lay
- lodge
* * *denuncia nf1. [acusación] accusation;[condena] denunciation2. [a la policía] report;presentó una denuncia contra su esposo por malos tratos she reported her husband to the police for ill-treatment;* * *f report;poner una denuncia make a formal complaint* * *denuncia nf1) : denunciation, condemnation2) : police report* * *denuncia n (de un robo, accidente) report -
19 impugnación
f.1 impugnation, objection, challenging, rebuttal.2 impeachment.* * *1 (de lo reglamentado) contestation2 (de una teoría) refutation* * *SF challenge, contestation* * *femenino challenging, contesting* * *femenino challenging, contesting* * *challenge, contestation* * *impugnación nfcontestation, challenge* * *f challenge -
20 inculpación
f.inculpation, accusation, impeachment, charge.* * *1 accusation* * *SF [gen] accusation; (Jur) charge* * *femenino charge, accusation* * *femenino charge, accusation* * *charge, accusation* * *inculpación nfcharge* * *f accusation
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